We are recruiting a Resettlement Support Officer at Caerphilly County Borough Council. Working hours: 37 Hours (7.24 Monday – Friday) Contract Type: Full Time/Fixed Term until 31-03-2026 Location: Home working / Working hours can be split between home and office depending on specific task requirements. This is an exciting opportunity to join Team Caerphilly and provide support across the wider Resettlement Team. We pay an attractive salary of £30,559 - £33,366 and offer access to training and development opportunities. The postholder will work within a busy resettlement team. The role has been created to provide administration and case management support to the programmes that support asylum seekers, refugees, and displaced people. You will help people to navigate the challenges of adapting to a new environment, access services and integrate into community life. The successful candidate will Liaise with internal departments and external partners to ensure a coordinated approach to resettlement. For the role, we ask that you have: A relevant Level 3 qualification on the Credit and Qualifications Framework for Wales. Competency in IT skills and familiarity with a range of Microsoft packages, social media and creating easy use guides. Experience of administration. A full UK Category B (Cars) driving licence and the use of a motor vehicle insured for business / work purposes to travel throughout the borough to attend meetings. We have excellent benefits including the Local Government Pension Scheme, agile working patterns and staff discount schemes. To view the Job Description and Person Specification please select the relevant attachment from the attachments list After reading the Job Description and Person Specification, if you would like to have an informal discussion about the role, please contact Kath Thomas/Jenni Walton on 01443 864298/01443 811476 or email thomak9@caerphilly.gov.uk waltoj1@caerphilly.gov.uk Applications may be submitted in Welsh. Any application submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application submitted in English. We are legally required to ask you to provide evidence of your right to work in the UK. Successful applicants are required to provide appropriate documentation such as a birth certificate, passport or work permit in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. If you have any difficulty applying online, please contact webrecruitment@caerphilly.gov.uk for further information. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974) and a comprehensive screening process will be undertaken on all successful applicants. This will include a basic check with the Disclosure and Barring Service.