JOB PURPOSE
: The post holder will be required to carry out professional duties as a qualified solicitor providing legal advice and services in relation to an assigned case load (with particular emphasis on commercial law and property matters but also dealing with litigation and other matters set out below) to the Education Authority and other public bodies to whom the Education Authority Solicitors provides a service.
BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT
The Education Authority (“EA”) was established under the Education Act (Northern Ireland) 2014 and became operational on 1 April 2015. It is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department of Education and the Department for the Economy.
EA is responsible for ensuring that high quality nursery, primary and secondary education services are available to meet the needs of children and young people as well as the provision of efficient and effective youth services. These services were previously delivered by five Education and Library Boards (ELBs). The organisation employs over 40,000 people across Northern Ireland in a wide variety of roles including teachers in controlled schools, school-based support staff and staff in administrative headquarters. The organisation is responsible for a budget of approximately £1.5 billion recurrent, £300 million capital, £100 million annually managed expenditure and for services to over 1000 schools.
EA also has responsibility for the funding of the Voluntary Grammar School / Grant- Maintained Integrated sector.
The work EA does impacts the lives of tens of thousands of children, young people and their families every day. The services EA provides are essential in supporting, encouraging and facilitating learning within our communities to develop generations of young people who are equipped to succeed in life and work in the modern world. As a public sector organisation, EA must continue to deliver these vital services in a challenging environment of increasing financial pressure and under intense public scrutiny.
EDUCATION AUTHORITY SOLICITORS
The Education Authority Solicitors seeks to provide high quality and efficient legal services to enable the EA and our other clients to operate effectively within law, maximise the value of legal services provided, minimise legal risk and achieve best legal outcomes.
The unit is currently located in Dundonald (subject to anticipated relocation) and is headed by the Head of Legal Services, Peter O’Rawe.
The unit was originally set up in 1973 when the five former education and library boards were established. It has currently a complement of 14 solicitors (full time and part time) and 6 administrative staff. EA Solicitors also provides legal advice and representation to LibrariesNI and the majority of Grant Maintained Integrated schools (both primary and secondary).
THE ROLE OF THE COMERCIAL PROPERTY SOLICITOR
Working for EA’s in house legal team offers a different perspective and intellectual stimulus. As Commercial Property Solicitor the appointee will have the opportunity to make a positive contribution to EA as EA continues the process of transformation of education services and EA’s extensive estate for the benefit of future generations of children and young people.
The appointee will provide legal advice and services in relation to an assigned case load (with particular emphasis on dealing with all aspects of commercial law and property matters including title issues, acquisitions, disposals, leases, licences and disputes) to EA and other public bodies to whom the Education Authority Solicitors provide a service.
The appointee requires excellent drafting and analytical skills to enable effective negotiation of final form documents.
The appointee will provide direct advice and guidance to EA officers predominantly from within the Operations and Estates Directorate and, where appropriate, EA’s school leaders and senior leadership team.
The successful candidate for this important role will actively contribute to providing critical services that support, engage and develop all EA’s officers to be the best they can be and to make EA, it’s schools and services, great places to work.
SUMMARY OF KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
1. To carry out professional duties as a qualified Solicitor in connection with an assigned caseload primarily relating to commercial and property law matters.
2. To provide accurate and timely advice on all aspects of commercial property law matters including: acquisitions and disposals; commercial leases; licence agreements; statutory transfers, legislative requirements; compulsory acquisition of land; disputes and general title advices.
3. To draft all necessary documents/deeds in relation to the above matters.
4. To provide advice and legal support and representation in respect of contentious property matters including boundary disputes, dilapidations negotiations, Business Tenancy matters and applications before the Lands Tribunal and Land Registry etc.
5. To undertake as directed general litigation matters including the drafting and setting of documents, attendance at court / Lands Tribunal and all miscellaneous matters arise therefrom.
6. To work collaboratively with Education Authority officers in the identification and resolution of significant commercial property issues going forward and the management of legal risks to the Education Authority.
7. To provide accurate and timely legal advice on matters relating to the functions and exercise of the powers and duties of Education Authority. To interpret relevant legislation and the requirements of administrative law to Authority officers, other bodies and to draft associated reports and advices.
8. To undertake as directed in the institution of plaintiff claims arising in property/commercial matters and other civil matters.
9. To carry out all the foregoing duties in a proactive manner, complying with all relevant time limits and Rules of Court.
10. To assist and/or provide such training on legal matters to Education Authority officers and other bodies as may be required.
11. To undertake such continuing legal education and/or professional development courses as may be required.
12. To undertake such other duties relevant to the Education Authority Solicitors as may be required from time to time.
13. To manage resources ensuring these are used effectively in order to maximise benefits, including value for money and efficiency.
14. To support the Principal Solicitor and the Head of Legal Services in the delivery and forward planning of identified priority work.
15. To undertake the duties in such a way as to enhance and protect the reputation and public profile of the Education Authority.