IWGB are now recruiting for multiple Spanish speaking Caseworkers to join Team 2 in the Legal department. This is an exciting opportunity for someone with employment law knowledge and/or casework experience and a desire to support precarious workers to join our growing union.
Who we are
The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) is an active and dynamic union which consists of mainly low paid, migrant and/or precarious workers, such as outsourced cleaners and security guards, workers in the so-called “gig economy”, such as cycling instructors and Uber drivers, and foster care workers.
The roles
We have a number of full-time, part-time, permanent and fixed term roles available within Team 2. Please indicate on your application your preferred hours per week. We are open to discussing a mutually beneficial working pattern with the right candidates. Our offices are based in Bethnal Green, London and we expect candidates to be London based, with the ability to regularly attend the office.
We are interested in receiving applications from individuals with a passion and commitment for social justice, the trade union movement and human rights. Even if you do not meet all the criteria below, we are happy to consider transferable skills and experience which individuals could bring to the role.
Essential
We expect the successful candidate to have:
Pay and annual leave
Benefits
You can download an application form from the ‘Work with us’ page of our website. Please indicate on your application your preferred hours per week. Please send your completed application form with the subject “Caseworker Team 2 job application” to applications@iwgb.co.uk by Midnight on Monday November 24, 2025
Founded in August of 2012, the IWGB now consists of 12 branches. The branches are highly autonomous and lead on campaigning for better pay and conditions in their industry. IWGB campaigns are known for being bold, vibrant, loud and effective. In addition to campaigning, the IWGB’s Legal department is also highly active, providing representation on a range of employment matters such as disciplinary processes, grievances, private hire licensing, and employment tribunals. The IWGB organises social events for members, Spanish and English classes, and holds regular meetings where members can engage and feed into policy. We are a democratic organisation with all officials being regularly elected.
As an organisation that fights for workers’ rights, we strongly believe no applicant or employee should face discrimination or harassment based on their gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability status, age, or marital/domestic partner status. You can read more in the IWGB Statement of Inclusivity. Please let us know if you have any requirements for interview.
Above all, we’re looking for someone with empathy and the determination to support workers who fight for better conditions.
We like to be open and up front with what our hiring process looks like so people know what to expect. Please see below the typical steps in our recruitment process.
Once the advertisement has been taken down, a shortlist of candidates will be selected by the hiring committee to proceed to the next steps. All candidates will be informed of their application outcome within two weeks of the closing date, whether or not they’re proceeding to the next stage.
Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed via Zoom by a panel of IWGB elected officials and/or staff. Candidates will be interviewed by the same panel to ensure consistency.
Following these interviews, it is possible that there will be a second stage of interviews.
The hiring committee will convene with the goal of selecting and making an offer to one of the candidates. We will offer feedback to people who were interviewed but not selected.

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