Job Title
Child Care Solicitor
Department
Family Law / Children’s Services
Reports To
Head of Family Law / Principal Solicitor (Child Care)
Purpose of the Role
To provide expert legal advice, representation, and advocacy in matters relating to child care, including public law children proceedings, adoption cases, and other related matters under the Children Act 1989 and subsequent legislation. The role supports vulnerable children, parents, guardians, and local authorities while contributing to the professional development and reputation of the firm or organisation.
Key Responsibilities
* Manage a diverse caseload of public law children matters, including care proceedings, supervision orders, and adoption cases.
* Represent children, parents, guardians, and other interested parties in court hearings, tribunals, and related legal proceedings.
* Provide clear, accurate, and empathetic legal advice tailored to the needs of clients.
* Undertake advocacy, liaising with counsel as necessary, and prepare detailed case documents, including pleadings, witness statements, and other court submissions.
* Maintain accurate case management records and ensure compliance with professional and organisational standards.
* Conduct legal research, interpret legislation, and summarise case law relevant to child care and family law matters.
* Advise and support internal teams, including social workers and other professionals, on legal and procedural matters.
* Contribute to team development, mentoring junior staff, and sharing best practices.
* Engage in business development activities and professional networking to support departmental growth.
Person Specification
Essential Qualifications & Experience
* Qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or Chartered Legal Executive (CILEx) with full rights of advocacy.
* Law Society’s Children Law Accreditation or equivalent.
* Substantial experience in public law children proceedings, including care and adoption matters.
* Excellent knowledge of the Children Act 1989, Adoption and Children Act 2002, Public Law Outline, Family Procedure Rules, and related statutory frameworks.
* Strong advocacy, oral, and written communication skills.
* Proven ability to manage complex caseloads and work independently under pressure.
* Commitment to client-focused service and upholding professional ethics.
Desirable Skills & Experience
* Experience mentoring or supervising junior colleagues or paralegals.
* Familiarity with legal aid processes, CCMS systems, and private funding arrangements.
* Knowledge of local government frameworks and inter-agency practice.
* Active participation in professional organisations such as Resolution or Association of Lawyers for Children.
* Ability to adapt to varying client needs and work collaboratively in a team environment.
* Competent in IT systems relevant to legal practice, case recording, and document management.
Personal Attributes
* Empathetic and professional approach to client care.
* Strong organisational, prioritisation, and time management skills.
* Ability to analyse complex situations and provide decisive recommendations.
* Commitment to diversity, equal opportunities, and inclusive service delivery.