Family Solicitor / 4 PQE / North Yorkshire / £65,000 (DOE) / This role offers the chance to shape and lead a dynamic team within a supportive and collaborative environment, while continuing to develop your expertise across a broad spectrum of family law – Job Ref: 2049 JOB TITLE: Family Solicitor PQE REQUIRED: 5 LOCATION: North Yorkshire SALARY: Up to £65,000 (DOE) THE ROLE: The firm is seeking an experienced Family Solicitor to join their team as a Legal Aid Supervisor. This is an exciting opportunity for someone looking to take on a leadership role, either as Head of Department or with a clear pathway to that position. The successful candidate will manage a diverse case load, with a primary focus on care proceedings, while also handling private law children matters and non-mol cases. You will provide high quality legal advice and representation, supervise junior lawyers and caseworkers and ensure compliance with legal aid requirements. THE CANDIDATE: The ideal candidate will be motivated to lead and develop a team, either taking on the role of Head of Department immediately or progressing into it. You should have substantial experience in care proceedings and a good understanding of private law children and non-mol cases. Excellent organisational skills, attention to detail and the ability to manage a varied case load are essential. Flexibility and adaptability are valued, particularly with regard to court commitments and occasional remote working. THE FIRM: Join a well established, client focused law firm with a strong reputation for excellence in family law. Their team prides itself on delivering expert legal advice and representation, maintaining the highest standards of professionalism and care. The firm values collaboration, professional development and creates an environment where their people can thrive and progress their careers. This is a great opportunity to be part of a supportive, ambitious team committed to making a real difference in the lives of their clients while offering clear pathways for professional growth.