Training Manager

  • Immigration Law Practitioners' Association
  • Apr 22, 2026
Full time Education

Job Description

Job title: Training Manager

Organisation: Immigration Law Practitioners Association (ILPA)

Location: Hybrid. Primarily remote with one weekly hub day in London. Working arrangements may change.

Deadline: 11:59pm on Sunday, 17th May 2026

Interviews: Weeks commencing 25th May or 1st June

Salary: £33,000-£35,000 with scope to offer a higher salary depending on experience.

About the role:

ILPA is a charity and professional membership body working to improve immigration, asylum and nationality law. Our training programme is a core part of our work and one of our largest income streams. We deliver over 60 courses and conferences a year to an average of 2,000 practitioners across the UK, supporting lawyers, caseworkers, advisers and organisations working with migrants.

The Training Manager will not directly teach any training content but will run this programme end to end, ensuring all trainings and events are delivered professionally, to a high standard. This is a hands-on role that requires strong organisational skills, confidence with digital platforms and the ability to work with experienced external tutors. The post holder will shape the training calendar with support from the Training Advisory Board and maintain ILPA s reputation for high-quality, practitioner-led training.

Key Responsibilities

Programme planning and development

• Build and manage the annual and quarterly training schedule with a balance of advanced and introductory content across immigration, asylum and nationality law

• Facilitate and support the Training Advisory Board to identify priorities and emerging issues

• Respond to changes in immigration law with short notice trainings where appropriate

Tutor and content management

• Contact, contract and manage ILPA s panel of external tutors

• Work closely with tutors on the overall planning and delivery, providing admin support in the production of accurate, up-to-date course materials

Event delivery

• Set up all events on Eventbrite, including pricing, discounts, communications and refunds

• Host online events and support hybrid delivery of trainings and conferences when required, troubleshooting technical issues on the day

Income, reporting and evaluation

• Monitor and report on bookings, attendance, cancellations and income

• Monitor participant satisfaction and take action where improvements are needed

Marketing and engagement

• Market events through ILPA s weekly all-member update and other communication channels to reach beyond our membership

• Respond to participant queries and ensure excellent customer experience

Systems and administration

• Maintain accurate records, contracts, schedules and evaluation data

• Ensure compliance with GDPR and internal policies

Person Specification

Essential

• Experience managing training or professional development programmes

• Strong organisational skills and confidence managing a busy schedule

• Clear communication skills and ability to work with senior practitioners

• Strong digital skills including ticket management, online event and CRM platforms

•Strong numerical skills and experience using Excel

•Ability and confidence to host or facilitate online trainings and events

• Ability to work independently in a small charity team

• Ability to handle competing deadlines and resolve issues efficiently

Desirable

• Knowledge of immigration, asylum or nationality law

• Experience in a charity, membership body or legal-sector environment

• Experience commissioning or managing external tutors or contributors

•Experience of using Salesforce, Eventbrite, Quickbooks, MS Teams

About the Immigration Law Practitioners Association

The Immigration Law Practitioners Association (ILPA) is a charity and a professional association the majority of whose members are barristers, solicitors, advocates and IAA (previously OISC) regulated advisers practising in all aspects of immigration, asylum and nationality law. Academics, non-governmental organisations and individuals with a substantial interest in the law are also members.

Founded in 1984 by leading practitioners in the field, ILPA exists to promote and improve advice and representation in immigration, asylum and nationality law, through an extensive programme of training and disseminating information and by providing research and opinion that draw on the experiences of members. ILPA is represented on numerous government, official and non-governmental advisory groups and regularly provides evidence to parliamentary and official inquiries.

The Secretariat does not give advice to members of the public on individual cases but works closely with members to ensure that they are enabled to do their best for their clients. It runs ILPA s busy training programme and produces a wide range of information for members and non-members.

The objectives of ILPA are:

  • To promote the advising and representation of immigrants;

  • To provide information to members and others on domestic and European immigration, asylum and nationality law; and

  • To secure a non-racist, non-sexist, just and equitable system of immigration, asylum and nationality law practice.

ILPA is an equal opportunities employer. We acknowledge that the legal and charitable sector can be less accessible to people from minoritised or racialised communities and people from less privileged socio-economic backgrounds. We are committed to unsettling the status quo. In this role you will wear many hats and we recognise that the successful candidate may not have all the skills and experience listed in the personal specification. We welcome an application from you if you can see yourself in this role and have an appetite to gain new skills, knowledge, and experience. We encourage applications from individuals who have lived experience of the UK immigration or asylum system or of the hostile environment.

We also encourage applications from people who have previously unsuccessfully applied for roles at ILPA. We will consider each application afresh. We appreciate that individuals are always learning, growing, and adding to their knowledge and experience.

About the ILPA Team

You would be joining a small team, of around 10 team members. Under our current hybrid work policy, we have one anchor day (currently a Tuesday), in which you will be expected to work from an office setting in London, together with team members living in England and Scotland. On average, once a month, there will be a Working Group meeting in the evening that you will need to run in London. The rest of the time you will ordinarily work remotely or wherever conferences, training events, or meetings might take place.