OISC Advisor (Voluntary Role)

Job Overview

Location: Coventry (Office-based)
Commitment: Minimum 3 days per week
Organisation: Tulia Group CIC
Start Date: Rolling intake

Do you have a passion for justice, a heart for vulnerable migrants, and a desire to build a career in immigration law? Tulia Group CIC is offering a voluntary opportunity for individuals seeking to train as OISC Level 1 Immigration Advisors.

This is a hands-on, office-based role ideal for aspiring legal professionals, law graduates, or anyone called to serve within a faith-driven, community-oriented setting.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Assist with supervised immigration casework

  • Prepare and review application documents

  • Conduct client interviews and follow-ups

  • Participate in legal drop-in clinics and outreach

  • Keep accurate records and case notes

  • Engage in training and professional development

We’re Looking For Someone Who Is:

  • Committed to a minimum of 3 days per week in our Coventry office

  • Passionate about immigration law and social justice

  • Professional, compassionate, and eager to learn

  • Excellent in written and verbal communication

  • Organised and attentive to detail

  • Ideally has some background in law, social work, or community services

What You’ll Gain:

  • Pathway to OISC Level 1 registration

  • Supervised, real-world legal experience

  • Mentorship from experienced immigration advisors

  • Personal and professional growth

  • Certificate and reference upon successful completion

How to Apply:
Send your CV and a short statement (max 300 words) explaining your motivation to info@tuliagroup.org with the subject: "Trainee OISC Advisor Application."

About Tulia.

This includes, asylum seekers, victims of domestic violence, undocumented individuals, young adults, and victims of modern-day slavery. From supporting people with their immigration matters, to helping them find stable housing, counselling, and spiritual support, we support our clients at the moment of crisis. We aim to educate, empower, and restore their faiths back into the community.