Law for Life: the Foundation for Public Legal Education

Volunteer Legal Information Assistant

Role description

You will have the opportunity to be involved in one or more of the following tasks:

  • reviewing information categories and making recommendations for the Advicenow website in line with our inclusion criteria
  • reviewing the information available from a particular provider against Advicenow’s inclusion criteria and making recommendations for the Advicenow website
  • producing a checklist summarising a legal process
  • contributing to the development of a new Advicenow guide as a panel member
  • developing a new ‘know-how’ including top tips and possible solutions in collaboration with a member of the Advicenow team
  • admin tasks, for example, searching for email addresses for contacts or working through Google analytics looking at ‘no results’ searches
  • updating of the Advicenow Information Service
  • Editing and publishing material onto the Advicenow and Law for Life websites using the content management system.
  • Drafting, producing and disseminating newsletters, Facebook posts and tweets.
  • Monitoring or researching changes in the law
  • Monitoring Google analytics and/or other evaluation processes.

Person specification

Shortlisted candidates will meet all of the essential criteria, and are likely to meet several if not all of the desirable criteria below.

Essential

  • Interest in the broad range of law and rights issues affecting the UK public.
  • Excellent writing skills in plain English, including the ability to pay close attention to detail and to summarise complex information and communicate clearly to a wide audience.
  • Strong IT skills, including a thorough working knowledge of Microsoft Office software and an ability or willingness to update websites.
  • Ability to work in a systematic and organised manner in order to maintain a database of rights information.
  • Enthusiasm for the development of information to increase public knowledge and understanding of the law and rights.
  • A self-motivated and flexible approach to working independently within a small team
  • Good organisational skills, including ability to organise your work, take responsibility for particular areas of work, work on own initiative and meet agreed deadlines.
  • An understanding of the difficulties faced by disadvantaged people and communities in achieving access to the law and justice.
  • An understanding of equal opportunities issues and a commitment to equal opportunities in all aspects of your work.

Desirable

  • Experience of advice or information giving
  • Experience of updating and editing website content
  • An ability to administrate, manage and regularly update social media sites such as Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter with the intention of increasing Advicenow and Law for Life’s reach.
  • Experience of the not-for-profit advice or community sector.

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