Court of Protection Solicitor 3+ PQE Hybrid Working Bristol Competitive Salary DOE
The Role
You will manage your own Court of Protection caseload, advising vulnerable clients and their families with sensitivity and technical expertise. The role is well suited to a solicitor who enjoys client-facing work, relationship building and business development, and who is motivated by contributing to the growth of a developing practice.
Key Work
* Deputyship applications (property and affairs and welfare)
* Ongoing deputyship management
* Applications to the Court of Protection
* Advising attorneys and deputies
* Mental Capacity Act advice
* Statutory wills and gifts
* Liaising with families, care providers, local authorities and other professionals
Business Development and Networking
* Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, referrers and professional contacts
* Attend networking events and business development activities
* Contribute to raising the profile of the Court of Protection offering
* Support the development of processes, best practice and future growth opportunities
The Ideal Candidate
* Qualified Solicitor with Court of Protection experience
* Confident managing a caseload independently
* Compassionate, client-focused and detail-oriented
* Commercially aware and proactive
* Comfortable working remotely while remaining visible, engaged and collaborative
* Enthusiastic about business development and networking
Why This Role?
* Exciting opportunity to help shape and grow the Court of Protection practice
* Predominantly remote working model
* One day per week from the Bristol office
* High level of autonomy and responsibility
* Supportive, forward-thinking and flexible firm culture
* Genuine progression and development opportunities
At eNL we value diversity and inclusion. We want to attract people at all levels and encourage applications from all suitably qualified candidates whatever your ethnicity, religion, age, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or any characteristics protected by law in the jurisdictions in which we operate.
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