Adult Social Care Lawyer

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Orchard Square
£47181/annum
Posted 1 day ago
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Salary: £47,181 Location: Hybrid Contract: Permanent Start Date: ASAP An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Adult Social Care Lawyer to join a busy and supportive legal team within a local authority environment. This role offers the chance to work on a varied and complex caseload, providing legal advice, advocacy and litigation support across a broad range of adult social care matters. Key Responsibilities * Provide expert legal advice on adult social care law, including: * Care Act 2014 * Mental Capacity Act 2005 (including Court of Protection, DoLS and Re X applications) * Mental Health Act 1983 * Manage a caseload of complex matters, including judicial review and tribunal proceedings * Conduct advocacy and represent the authority in courts and tribunals * Draft legal documents including pleadings, witness statements, reports and orders * Advise officers, members and stakeholders on legal risk and decision-making * Support service development and continuous improvement initiatives This role involves full litigation responsibility and regular engagement with key stakeholders across the organisation . About You * Qualified Solicitor, Barrister or FCILEX * Minimum 3 years’ PQE in adult social care law * Strong technical expertise across relevant legislation and case law * Experience managing complex cases and conducting litigation * Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills * Ability to assess and mitigate legal risk effectively What’s on Offer * Competitive salary of £47,181 * Hybrid working * Supportive and collaborative team environment * Opportunity to work on meaningful, high-impact cases

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