Applications are invited from experienced Childcare Panel Solicitors to join our Clients team of specialist Childcare Solicitors in London. Great benefits are on offer including flexible hybrid working, paid renewal of practising certificate, sick leave plus more.
Requirements for the Childcare Panel Solicitor:
Representing children, Children’s Guardians, parents and local authorities in complex public law child protection cases and private family law matters.
Acting for parents and children involved with social services both pre proceedings and during proceedings. Our team assists with all matters, including
applications for emergency protection orders, care orders, supervision orders, secure accommodation orders, special guardianship orders (including advice upon support plans),
Adoption and applications under the Inherent Jurisdiction of the High Court.Benefits of this Childcare Panel Member Solicitor role:
Salary £60,000 - £70,000
28 days of annual leave
10 days paid sick leave
A hybrid working model of time in the office, balanced by remote working to help achieve a work-life balance and to help with family commitments
Access to IT to enable remote and flexible working
A warm, friendly and supportive environment
Payment for renewal of Practising Certificate
Law Society Children Panel Accreditation training and application fees paid
Law Society Children Panel Re Accreditation application fees paid
Access to training to meet your continuing professional development
Electronic library
Paid eye tests
Automatic enrolment onto the Firm’s pension scheme
Cycle to work scheme
Fruit provided in all officesMany members of the team are members of the Law Society’s Children Panel. All our solicitors are supported by a team of skilled paralegals.
For more information regarding this Childcare Panel Solicitor vacancy, don't hesitate to get in touch with Marcus Stevens quoting reference 37628.
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