12-month fixed-term contract We are currently recruiting for an experienced senior Childcare Lawyer with 3+years experience to join our client’s business based close to Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire on a full time Hybrid basis.
The client offers an enhanced pension of 22%, a generous holiday allowance with the option to purchase more plus many other great benefits.
The successful Childcare Lawyer will utilise their skills and expertise to advise public sectors and not for profit clients on a range of childcare matters.
Responsibilities of the Childcare Lawyer:
Care proceedings
Adoption
Legal Aid applications
Applications for secure accommodation
Public law outline matters (PLO)
Issues relating to the protection of children and young people
Attending court to conduct advocacy
Revoking placement ordersThe Childcare Lawyer Candidate:
Lawyers with a minimum of 3 years experience
Experience in childcare law is essential for this role
Shows a strong work ethic
Strong communication skills
IT Proficient
Highly organised with the ability to meet tight deadlinesBenefits for the Childcare Lawyer Role:
Salaries range depending on PQE for Lawyer £44,290 - £50,240 / Senior Lawyer £50,790 - £58,168.75 DOE
22% pension
25 days holiday (and options to purchase more)
2 days office attendance
An array of discounts for retailers etcThe Client
Our client is a highly regarded in house law firm specialising in the public sector. It is one of the first of its kind to be established in the UK, serving over one hundred organisations across the public sectors, including local authorities, clinical commissioning groups, foundation trusts, charities, and fire services. This is a forward-thinking and award-winning law firm who meet the highest management and customer care standards.
For more information on this and other vacancies please contact Marcus Stevens, Senior Recruiter, quoting Ref: 37728
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