Deadline: 15 June 2025.
Posts available: 1.
Contract: Permanent.
Term: Full Time.
Salary: £42,000 – £45,000 per year.
Hours per week: 37.5 hours.
Reporting to: The Board of Trustees.
Location: Liverpool.
Employer Bio
Asylum Link Merseyside (ALM) is a small charity operating in Liverpool and the wider City Region, working with approximately 2500 Asylum Seekers and Refugees each year. Theyprovide a broad range of services for people in the Asylum System with other specialist services working alongside them at the St Anne’s Centre.
Job Summary
Asylum Link Merseyside (ALM) is seeking a transformational leader to take this highly respected local charity to its next phase of development. This is an exciting opportunity to lead, shape and grow the organisation, a leading charity within the asylum seeking sector in Merseyside. ALM was established over 20 years ago and has grown significantly in reach, scope and prominence during this time. The organisation offers an unparalleled range of services and expertise for asylum seekers in Merseyside. It is a vibrant and dynamic charity required to show versatility and respond to the ever-changing demands of the policy landscape and the increasingly complex needs and challenges within the asylum sector.
The CEO is responsible for the overall leadership, management and strategic direction of the organisation. They will work closely with the Board of Trustees, staff, and key stakeholders to ensure the charity fulfils its mission and achieves its goals to provide support to some of the most vulnerable people in society. They will lead a highly committed team of staff with dedication, leadership and creativity, underlined by deep empathy and understanding for those going through the asylum system. The CEO will act as an ambassador for the charity and play a key role in maintaining and further raising its profile, as well as ensuring financial sustainability.
To read the full job description and to apply, please click here.
Interviews: Late June, early July 2025.
Contact Details: chair@asylumlink.org.uk.
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