Description
Where you'll work
Our market-leading Procurement team is renowned for providing innovative and complex advice to clients. Working with a Tier 1 Chambers ranked partner and Head of Procurement, Dr Rebecca Rees and her team, you will add to the depth of our offering and will specialise in Public Procurement advice for a 360 degree stable of clients, including public, private and third sector companies and organisations.
What you'll be doing
This role will be varied depending on client needs but will certainly involve:
1. Providing practical and risk-based advice on complex procurement issues and on tendering procedures, procurement structures and evaluation/qualification criteria and processes
2. Drafting and advising on all types of procurement documents (under the Procurement Act 2023, the previous procurement regime, and private sector documents) including: Tender Notices, Procurement Specific Questionnaires, Invitation Documents, assessment summaries, all Transparency Notices and all associated procedures and protocols.
3. All aspects of procurement regulation to numerous commercial clients, charities and public sector clients including local authorities, central government departments, NHS trusts and registered providers of affordable housing and bidders to those sectors
4. Pro-active participation in marketing initiatives which includes writing articles, presenting at conferences, seminars, client events, Business 2 Business meetings with intermediaries, attending networking events etc.
5. Participating in firm-wide and departmental training sessions and attending a monthly procurement working group and sector interest groups/communities of practice.
6. Training and development of junior legal staff and secretary (where appropriate)
What you'll need
The firm has a Career Development Framework which sets out the competencies we expect of those at the Associate grade. In particular for this role we require:
7. Qualified solicitor with demonstrable experience in procurement law and an interest in state aid and some or all of the sectors in which we advise (primarily housing, local government, energy, health, care and construction/development)
8. Excellent technical skills;
9. Strong client focus and service delivery;
10. Drive and enthusiasm;
11. Commercial awareness;
12. Methodical, disciplined and organised approach;
13. Excellent communication skills;
14. A strong team player;
15. Excellent academic record.
Trowers & Hamlins is an equal opportunities employer and values equity, diversity and inclusion. All applications will be considered on merit and the applicant's suitability to meet the requirements of the role and will be treated equally irrespective of Ethnicity, Gender (including Trans and non-binary) Race, Disability, Religion and sexual orientation.
As part of our firm recruitment policy our candidates are subject to employment screening background checks. These checks include personal details, education and employment history, professional qualifications and credit and criminal checks as appropriate.