What's involved with this role: Job Title: Lawyer - Litigation Reference: 000A 68D4 / 1 Salary:£24.60 hr PAYE Role Length: opening assignment of 6 months Job Type: Full-time Location: Oxford Postcode: OX1 1BX Hours: 37 hours per week Contract Type: Temporary What We Are Looking For: Qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or Fellow of the Institute of Legal Executives. Proven experience handling civil litigation cases and conducting advocacy. Strong communication, organizational, and relationship-building skills. Experience in housing, homelessness, and anti-social behaviour cases is desirable. The Role: Our client is looking for a qualified Lawyer - Litigation to provide legal services and advice on a range of civil litigation matters. This includes appearing in court, advising officers and members, and supporting governance initiatives. You will work closely with internal teams and external clients to deliver effective legal solutions. Key Responsibilities: Provide legal advice and representation civil litigation cases. Prepare reports and attend meetings, offering legal guidance. Represent our client in court and tribunals. Contribute to continuous improvement within the service. What We Offer: Hybrid working environment. A dynamic team and the opportunity to work on high-profile cases. Commitment to safeguarding and promoting welfare. How to Apply: Please submit your application quoting reference 000A 68D4 / 1. Applications will be assessed based on qualifications, relevant experience, and a strong track record of civil litigation casework. If you don't hear back from us within 3 working days, unfortunately, your application has not been shortlisted. Please quote the Job Title & Vacancy Reference No. in your application, or we will be unable to match your CV to the role being applied for. JD Please note that clients invariably ask us to strip out contact details from CVs before we submit them for consideration. This is always quicker and easier to do if you send your CV to us in Word format, rather than as a PDF please.