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Job ad: Head of Legal Protection & Medico-Legal Services, Helen Bamber Foundation

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The Helen Bamber Foundation is renowned for its work with refugees and asylum seekers who have experienced torture, human trafficking and other forms of extreme human cruelty.

We are looking for an experienced legal expert to provide direction to the Legal Protection and Medico-Legal Services of the Foundation, and to manage a multidisciplinary team that includes legal officers, clinicians, and housing and welfare coordinators. The role involves working closely with HBF’s clients and being responsible for advancing protection concerns within asylum, trafficking/slavery, housing & welfare law, legislation and policy.

This is a unique opportunity to work with leading trauma experts in the field.

For more information please go to http://www.helenbamber.org/work-with-us/ where you can download the full job description, duties and responsibilities, person specification and details of how to apply.

Closing Date: Thursday 13 April 2017 at 12pm.

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