Your newpany
You will be working for a Public Sector Organisation based in Belfast. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to meaningful change through legal advice, investigations, and policy development.
Your new role
As a Solicitor within the Legal and Investigations Department, you will play a key role in delivering a client-focused service. You will manage enquiries, provide legal advice, attend court and tribunals, and contribute to investigations and policy advice toernment.
Key Responsibilities
•Respond promptly and effectively to client enquiries.
•Provide legal advice and guidance.
•Maintain accurate and confidential records on the case management system.
•Attend meetings, court hearings, and tribunals as required.
•Participate in investigations and service reviews.
•Contribute to policy and strategic advice toernment.
•Ensurepliance with GDPR, FOI, and internal documentation standards.
•Collaborate with colleagues to meet departmental objectives.
What you'll need to succeed
Essential Criteria:
•Applicants must be a Solicitor who currently holds a practising certificate in the jurisdiction of Northern Ireland and possess at least 1 year’s post qualification experience.
•Hold a minimum 2:2 honours degree in law;
•Possess practical experience in the provision of legal and other advice and support to clients directly;
•Be able to demonstrate how you havemunicated confidently, clearly and persuasively, both orally and in writing, to both legal and non-legal audiences;
•Experience of recording and maintaining sensitive records on information systems and possess a high degree ofputer literacy and
•Have the ability to work as a part of a team.
Desirable Criteria:
•Be able to demonstrate knowledge and expertise of law, practice and policy issues relating to children and young people;
•Possess experience of providing legal advice to children and young people as clients;
•Investigative experience, preferably in a legal context.
What you'll get in return
•Temporary post
•Immediate start
•Belfast
•£ per hour