A respected housing provider is seeking a Litigation Solicitor to join its growing litigation team in Walsall. This is an excellent opportunity for a junior disputes lawyer to gain hands‑on experience across a broad range of housing matters while learning within a supportive three‑person specialist team.
Client Details
The client is a well-established housing association providing quality, affordable homes and community‑focused services. With a strong social purpose and commitment to tenant well‑being, the organisation plays a vital role within its region. Known for its collaborative culture and investment in employee development, it offers a stable and supportive working environment where legal professionals can see the tangible impact of their work on local communities.
Description
The Litigation Solicitor will be:
* Managing a caseload of in‑house litigation matters
* Advising on tenancy disputes, possession proceedings and anti‑social behaviour cases
* Supporting the organisation on disrepair and enforcement matters
* Working closely with housing officers and operational teams
* Assisting in developing best practice and risk management processes
Profile
The Housing Solicitor should be:
* A solicitor or equivalent with some litigation experience
* Ideally familiar with housing law or property‑related disputes
* Confident managing their own caseload with appropriate supervision
* Able to provide practical, solutions‑focused legal advice
* Keen to develop specialist expertise within housing litigation
Job Offer
This permanent opportunity offers a salary of £42,000 alongside an attractive benefits package including generous annual leave, competitive pension contributions, flexible working arrangements and opportunities for professional development. You will join a close‑knit and experienced litigation team, gaining exposure to a wide range of housing disputes in a role that offers genuine progression and purpose‑driven work. If you're an eager Litigation Solicitor, apply now or contact Sam Muller for more information.
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