We have an exciting new opportunity for a Legal Counsel, Privacy and Technology to join our Legal, Regulatory Affairs, Ethics & Compliance, and Secretariat Function (LRECS). In this role, you will be an integral part of a high-performing privacy and technology team, reporting directly to our Group Data Protection Officer (DPO). You will play a crucial role in delivering for the Centrica Group and the wider legal function's objectives from a privacy, technology and cyber perspective. Key requirements will be managing the privacy and associated technology risks to our business on a day-to-day basis and the ability to deliver privacy services to the commercial and technology led parts of the business. You will support a wide variety of legal work including supporting the customer facing businesses of Centrica as well as the procurement of goods and services. Location: We work flexibly in line with our Flexible First working arrangements believing that empowered colleagues are happier and more productive. The successful candidate will, however, need to be comfortable commuting to our Windsor office on a weekly basis and on some occasions more frequently, as well as to our other locations as may be needed. What will you do? This is a broad privacy and technology role focused on delivering clear, pragmatic advice while ensuring compliance with laws governing energy and related services. Key Responsibilities: Provide high-quality, risk-aware privacy support across the business. Help manage operational and regulatory risks through policies, training, and guidance. Support the Centrica DPO in meeting legal obligations. Advise on data protection clauses, transfer risk assessments, DPIAs, Article 30 records, customer rights requests, breach assessments, NIS obligations, and AI risk assessments. Review and input into contracts from a privacy and technology perspective. Offer privacy guidance on key business decisions, policies, and customer journeys. Build strong stakeholder relationships across functions to deliver objectives and manage risk. Here's who we're looking for: A qualified Lawyer with strong knowledge of GDPR, PECR, the EU AI Act, NIS requirements, and other major privacy and cybersecurity frameworks. Ideally, you'll hold a privacy or technology-related certification and bring a flexible, inquisitive approach to diverse legal tasks. You should be confident managing stakeholders, prioritising effectively, and delivering practical, high-quality advice. A solid understanding of privacy, AI, technology, and information security law in the UK and Europe is essential; familiarity with the UK home energy management market is a plus. Requirements: Proven success in a fast-paced, challenging environment (preferably in-house). Experience drafting data protection clauses and advising on contracts. Strong interest in privacy and emerging technologies. Ability to build relationships with senior leaders and provide pragmatic, risk-based advice. Comfortable working on complex, high-profile legal and privacy matters. Adaptable and committed to continuous learning.
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
We have an exciting new opportunity for a Legal Counsel, Privacy and Technology to join our Legal, Regulatory Affairs, Ethics & Compliance, and Secretariat Function (LRECS). In this role, you will be an integral part of a high-performing privacy and technology team, reporting directly to our Group Data Protection Officer (DPO). You will play a crucial role in delivering for the Centrica Group and the wider legal function's objectives from a privacy, technology and cyber perspective. Key requirements will be managing the privacy and associated technology risks to our business on a day-to-day basis and the ability to deliver privacy services to the commercial and technology led parts of the business. You will support a wide variety of legal work including supporting the customer facing businesses of Centrica as well as the procurement of goods and services. Location: We work flexibly in line with our Flexible First working arrangements believing that empowered colleagues are happier and more productive. The successful candidate will, however, need to be comfortable commuting to our Windsor office on a weekly basis and on some occasions more frequently, as well as to our other locations as may be needed. What will you do? This is a broad privacy and technology role focused on delivering clear, pragmatic advice while ensuring compliance with laws governing energy and related services. Key Responsibilities: Provide high-quality, risk-aware privacy support across the business. Help manage operational and regulatory risks through policies, training, and guidance. Support the Centrica DPO in meeting legal obligations. Advise on data protection clauses, transfer risk assessments, DPIAs, Article 30 records, customer rights requests, breach assessments, NIS obligations, and AI risk assessments. Review and input into contracts from a privacy and technology perspective. Offer privacy guidance on key business decisions, policies, and customer journeys. Build strong stakeholder relationships across functions to deliver objectives and manage risk. Here's who we're looking for: A qualified Lawyer with strong knowledge of GDPR, PECR, the EU AI Act, NIS requirements, and other major privacy and cybersecurity frameworks. Ideally, you'll hold a privacy or technology-related certification and bring a flexible, inquisitive approach to diverse legal tasks. You should be confident managing stakeholders, prioritising effectively, and delivering practical, high-quality advice. A solid understanding of privacy, AI, technology, and information security law in the UK and Europe is essential; familiarity with the UK home energy management market is a plus. Requirements: Proven success in a fast-paced, challenging environment (preferably in-house). Experience drafting data protection clauses and advising on contracts. Strong interest in privacy and emerging technologies. Ability to build relationships with senior leaders and provide pragmatic, risk-based advice. Comfortable working on complex, high-profile legal and privacy matters. Adaptable and committed to continuous learning.
We have an exciting new opportunity for a Legal Counsel, Privacy and Technology to join our Legal, Regulatory Affairs, Ethics & Compliance, and Secretariat Function (LRECS). In this role, you will be an integral part of a high-performing privacy and technology team, reporting directly to our Group Data Protection Officer (DPO). You will play a crucial role in delivering for the Centrica Group and the wider legal function's objectives from a privacy, technology and cyber perspective. Key requirements will be managing the privacy and associated technology risks to our business on a day-to-day basis and the ability to deliver privacy services to the commercial and technology led parts of the business. You will support a wide variety of legal work including supporting the customer facing businesses of Centrica as well as the procurement of goods and services. Location: We work flexibly in line with our Flexible First working arrangements believing that empowered colleagues are happier and more productive. The successful candidate will, however, need to be comfortable commuting to our Windsor office on a weekly basis and on some occasions more frequently, as well as to our other locations as may be needed. What will you do? This is a broad privacy and technology role focused on delivering clear, pragmatic advice while ensuring compliance with laws governing energy and related services. Key Responsibilities: Provide high-quality, risk-aware privacy support across the business. Help manage operational and regulatory risks through policies, training, and guidance. Support the Centrica DPO in meeting legal obligations. Advise on data protection clauses, transfer risk assessments, DPIAs, Article 30 records, customer rights requests, breach assessments, NIS obligations, and AI risk assessments. Review and input into contracts from a privacy and technology perspective. Offer privacy guidance on key business decisions, policies, and customer journeys. Build strong stakeholder relationships across functions to deliver objectives and manage risk. Here's who we're looking for: A qualified Lawyer with strong knowledge of GDPR, PECR, the EU AI Act, NIS requirements, and other major privacy and cybersecurity frameworks. Ideally, you'll hold a privacy or technology-related certification and bring a flexible, inquisitive approach to diverse legal tasks. You should be confident managing stakeholders, prioritising effectively, and delivering practical, high-quality advice. A solid understanding of privacy, AI, technology, and information security law in the UK and Europe is essential; familiarity with the UK home energy management market is a plus. Requirements: Proven success in a fast-paced, challenging environment (preferably in-house). Experience drafting data protection clauses and advising on contracts. Strong interest in privacy and emerging technologies. Ability to build relationships with senior leaders and provide pragmatic, risk-based advice. Comfortable working on complex, high-profile legal and privacy matters. Adaptable and committed to continuous learning. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
We have an exciting new opportunity for a Legal Counsel, Privacy and Technology to join our Legal, Regulatory Affairs, Ethics & Compliance, and Secretariat Function (LRECS). In this role, you will be an integral part of a high-performing privacy and technology team, reporting directly to our Group Data Protection Officer (DPO). You will play a crucial role in delivering for the Centrica Group and the wider legal function's objectives from a privacy, technology and cyber perspective. Key requirements will be managing the privacy and associated technology risks to our business on a day-to-day basis and the ability to deliver privacy services to the commercial and technology led parts of the business. You will support a wide variety of legal work including supporting the customer facing businesses of Centrica as well as the procurement of goods and services. Location: We work flexibly in line with our Flexible First working arrangements believing that empowered colleagues are happier and more productive. The successful candidate will, however, need to be comfortable commuting to our Windsor office on a weekly basis and on some occasions more frequently, as well as to our other locations as may be needed. What will you do? This is a broad privacy and technology role focused on delivering clear, pragmatic advice while ensuring compliance with laws governing energy and related services. Key Responsibilities: Provide high-quality, risk-aware privacy support across the business. Help manage operational and regulatory risks through policies, training, and guidance. Support the Centrica DPO in meeting legal obligations. Advise on data protection clauses, transfer risk assessments, DPIAs, Article 30 records, customer rights requests, breach assessments, NIS obligations, and AI risk assessments. Review and input into contracts from a privacy and technology perspective. Offer privacy guidance on key business decisions, policies, and customer journeys. Build strong stakeholder relationships across functions to deliver objectives and manage risk. Here's who we're looking for: A qualified Lawyer with strong knowledge of GDPR, PECR, the EU AI Act, NIS requirements, and other major privacy and cybersecurity frameworks. Ideally, you'll hold a privacy or technology-related certification and bring a flexible, inquisitive approach to diverse legal tasks. You should be confident managing stakeholders, prioritising effectively, and delivering practical, high-quality advice. A solid understanding of privacy, AI, technology, and information security law in the UK and Europe is essential; familiarity with the UK home energy management market is a plus. Requirements: Proven success in a fast-paced, challenging environment (preferably in-house). Experience drafting data protection clauses and advising on contracts. Strong interest in privacy and emerging technologies. Ability to build relationships with senior leaders and provide pragmatic, risk-based advice. Comfortable working on complex, high-profile legal and privacy matters. Adaptable and committed to continuous learning. JBRP1_UKTJ
A prestigious international Bank is seeking a qualified Lawyer with experience as a Loan Documentation Specialist. Your responsibilities will include: Managing the preparation and completion of loan documentation (bilateral and syndicated) to ensure full compliance with the Banks standards and regulatory requirements Collaborating with Account Officers regarding documentation queries, tracking and click apply for full job details
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
A prestigious international Bank is seeking a qualified Lawyer with experience as a Loan Documentation Specialist. Your responsibilities will include: Managing the preparation and completion of loan documentation (bilateral and syndicated) to ensure full compliance with the Banks standards and regulatory requirements Collaborating with Account Officers regarding documentation queries, tracking and click apply for full job details
Property Lawyer - Competitive Salary- Watford, Hertfordshire The Role Do you have the skills and confidence to manage a varied caseload of property matters with precision and flair? Are you looking for a firm that values your ideas and offers real scope to shape your future in property law? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you. We're looking for a Property Lawyer with at least 1 year PQE to join our growing team in Watford. You will join a team that handles complex easement disputes. As part of the team, you will gain exposure to all aspects of a property transactions as well as experience in property litigation. The successful candidate will also have the ability to assist in shaping the firm's future expansion plans into other areas of property law and potentially even take a lead in setting up a new team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys autonomy, values professional development and wants to make a real impact within a thriving firm. If you're a Property Lawyer looking to develop your career in a growing, dynamic practice, we'd love to hear from you. Key Responsibilities: Reviewing leases, transfers, and title documents. Managing the transactional process for amicable resolution of Rights of Light disputes. Advising clients on Rights of Lights disputes. Drafting and reviewing complex documents such as Deeds of Release, Standstill Agreements, NDAs and Injunctive Court proceedings. Ensuring compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements. Maintaining strong client relationships through clear and timely communication. The Company Here at The Property Lawyers, our mission is to offer our clients the most efficient and comprehensive service to assist them in resolving their Rights of Light disputes. With years of litigation and dispute resolution experience behind us, we have developed a particular interest and expertise in the complex area of Rights of Light litigation. The team has successfully represented clients in numerous Rights of Light cases, helping them to protect their rights and achieve favourable outcomes. During this recent period, we have built a strong reputation as one of the leading Rights of Light litigation practices in the region. We are committed to providing our clients with tailored legal solutions that meet their specific needs, and our extensive experience and knowledge make us a trusted advisor to clients from all over the country The Person You'll be confident, motivated, and highly organised, with a keen eye for detail and a genuine interest in property law. You should have: A minimum of 1 year PQE in property law. Strong experience in commercial and/or residential property matters. Excellent drafting and communication skills. A proactive and professional approach. An entrepreneurial mindset and desire to help shape the firm's future. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Property Lawyer - Competitive Salary- Watford, Hertfordshire The Role Do you have the skills and confidence to manage a varied caseload of property matters with precision and flair? Are you looking for a firm that values your ideas and offers real scope to shape your future in property law? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you. We're looking for a Property Lawyer with at least 1 year PQE to join our growing team in Watford. You will join a team that handles complex easement disputes. As part of the team, you will gain exposure to all aspects of a property transactions as well as experience in property litigation. The successful candidate will also have the ability to assist in shaping the firm's future expansion plans into other areas of property law and potentially even take a lead in setting up a new team. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who enjoys autonomy, values professional development and wants to make a real impact within a thriving firm. If you're a Property Lawyer looking to develop your career in a growing, dynamic practice, we'd love to hear from you. Key Responsibilities: Reviewing leases, transfers, and title documents. Managing the transactional process for amicable resolution of Rights of Light disputes. Advising clients on Rights of Lights disputes. Drafting and reviewing complex documents such as Deeds of Release, Standstill Agreements, NDAs and Injunctive Court proceedings. Ensuring compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements. Maintaining strong client relationships through clear and timely communication. The Company Here at The Property Lawyers, our mission is to offer our clients the most efficient and comprehensive service to assist them in resolving their Rights of Light disputes. With years of litigation and dispute resolution experience behind us, we have developed a particular interest and expertise in the complex area of Rights of Light litigation. The team has successfully represented clients in numerous Rights of Light cases, helping them to protect their rights and achieve favourable outcomes. During this recent period, we have built a strong reputation as one of the leading Rights of Light litigation practices in the region. We are committed to providing our clients with tailored legal solutions that meet their specific needs, and our extensive experience and knowledge make us a trusted advisor to clients from all over the country The Person You'll be confident, motivated, and highly organised, with a keen eye for detail and a genuine interest in property law. You should have: A minimum of 1 year PQE in property law. Strong experience in commercial and/or residential property matters. Excellent drafting and communication skills. A proactive and professional approach. An entrepreneurial mindset and desire to help shape the firm's future. JBRP1_UKTJ
We're currently working with a leading Legal 500 firm based in Oxford that's seeking an exceptional Private Client Partner . This is a standout opportunity for a senior private client law specialist looking to take their career to the next level within a firm known for its excellence, innovation, and supportive culture. This role would involve building up a practice, so it would be a fantastic opportunity for those who want to make something their own. Your responsibilities will include: Manage and grow a portfolio of high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients, providing expert advice on estate planning, wills, trusts, tax, and succession matters. Lead and supervise the private client team, providing mentoring, support, and oversight to ensure high standards of legal service and client care. Oversee complex matters, including inheritance tax planning, probate and estate administration, lasting powers of attorney, and cross-border issues. Drive business development efforts, building relationships with clients, intermediaries, and referral networks to grow the practice. Collaborate with other departments, such as family, corporate, and property, to deliver holistic advice to clients with multifaceted needs. Contribute to the strategic direction of the private client department, including marketing, recruitment, budgeting, and operational planning. Ensure regulatory compliance with SRA and other relevant legal or professional obligations. Represent the firm at client events, professional forums, and networking opportunities, reinforcing the firm's brand and reputation. The successful candidate: Qualified solicitor in England & Wales with 8 + years PQE in private client law. Expertise in a broad range of private client matters, including wills, trusts, probate, tax planning, and estate administration. Proven experience advising high-net-worth individuals, families, and business owners on complex estate and succession planning. A strong track record of client relationship management and business development. Previous experience at senior associate, legal director, or partner level within a reputable firm. Strong leadership and team management skills, with the ability to mentor and support junior lawyers and staff. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a high level of discretion and client care. Solid technical knowledge of inheritance tax, capital gains tax, and trust law. Commercial awareness and a proactive, strategic approach to practice growth. In exchange, the firm is willing to offer a competitive salary and generous benefits package. Apply Now For more information, contact Faith Kelly at Sellick Partnership, or apply within. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
We're currently working with a leading Legal 500 firm based in Oxford that's seeking an exceptional Private Client Partner . This is a standout opportunity for a senior private client law specialist looking to take their career to the next level within a firm known for its excellence, innovation, and supportive culture. This role would involve building up a practice, so it would be a fantastic opportunity for those who want to make something their own. Your responsibilities will include: Manage and grow a portfolio of high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients, providing expert advice on estate planning, wills, trusts, tax, and succession matters. Lead and supervise the private client team, providing mentoring, support, and oversight to ensure high standards of legal service and client care. Oversee complex matters, including inheritance tax planning, probate and estate administration, lasting powers of attorney, and cross-border issues. Drive business development efforts, building relationships with clients, intermediaries, and referral networks to grow the practice. Collaborate with other departments, such as family, corporate, and property, to deliver holistic advice to clients with multifaceted needs. Contribute to the strategic direction of the private client department, including marketing, recruitment, budgeting, and operational planning. Ensure regulatory compliance with SRA and other relevant legal or professional obligations. Represent the firm at client events, professional forums, and networking opportunities, reinforcing the firm's brand and reputation. The successful candidate: Qualified solicitor in England & Wales with 8 + years PQE in private client law. Expertise in a broad range of private client matters, including wills, trusts, probate, tax planning, and estate administration. Proven experience advising high-net-worth individuals, families, and business owners on complex estate and succession planning. A strong track record of client relationship management and business development. Previous experience at senior associate, legal director, or partner level within a reputable firm. Strong leadership and team management skills, with the ability to mentor and support junior lawyers and staff. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a high level of discretion and client care. Solid technical knowledge of inheritance tax, capital gains tax, and trust law. Commercial awareness and a proactive, strategic approach to practice growth. In exchange, the firm is willing to offer a competitive salary and generous benefits package. Apply Now For more information, contact Faith Kelly at Sellick Partnership, or apply within. Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
Litigation Solicitor required for recognised Sussex practice. Exciting opportunity for an experienced Commercial Litigation Solicitor to join this busy 18 Partner firm based in East Sussex. You will be joining a team of 6 lawyers acting for a range of clients within the Healthcare, Agricultural, Automotive and Sports sectors dealing with a mixed caseload which includes, sale of goods and services disputes, breach of contract claims, debt recovery/insolvency, business ownership, shareholder/partnership disputes, property disputes, regulatory cases and intellectual property work. The successful individual will ideally have between 3-7yrs PQE although experience outside of this will also be considered. Alongside working with friendly team you will be exposed to good quality work, have an opportunity for career progression and benefit from WFH 2-3 days per week and five weeks annual leave (list of additional benefits on request). JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 06, 2025
Full time
Litigation Solicitor required for recognised Sussex practice. Exciting opportunity for an experienced Commercial Litigation Solicitor to join this busy 18 Partner firm based in East Sussex. You will be joining a team of 6 lawyers acting for a range of clients within the Healthcare, Agricultural, Automotive and Sports sectors dealing with a mixed caseload which includes, sale of goods and services disputes, breach of contract claims, debt recovery/insolvency, business ownership, shareholder/partnership disputes, property disputes, regulatory cases and intellectual property work. The successful individual will ideally have between 3-7yrs PQE although experience outside of this will also be considered. Alongside working with friendly team you will be exposed to good quality work, have an opportunity for career progression and benefit from WFH 2-3 days per week and five weeks annual leave (list of additional benefits on request). JBRP1_UKTJ
Commercial Property - LegalAssistant Eastbourne, East Sussex Full-time - Office based A Respected Regional Practice, Seeks an Enthusiastic Individual With Commercial Property Experience Are you an experienced legal support professional looking for a role where you can genuinely make an impact? This established law firm in Eastbourne is looking for a confident, organised LegalAssistant to join their busy Commercial Property team. This role is ideal for someone with previous experience as a Legal Assistant, Legal Secretary, or similar within a background in commercial property. Youll play a key part in supporting a Lawyer with day-to-day file progression, client communication, and essential administrative duties that keep matters running smoothly. What youll be doing Youll work closely with an assigned Lawyer to ensure files progress efficiently and in line with regulatory and internal procedures. Your responsibilities will include: Providing comprehensive administrative support to the Lawyer. Handling communication with clients, lawyers, estate agents, business brokers, and other third parties. Managing new business enquiries and issuing quotes (as approved). Opening new files and gathering documentation to meet AML/KYC requirements. Preparing sale packs, requesting searches, indemnity policies, and obtaining documents from HM Land Registry. Typing and preparing standard legal documents and correspondence. Answering calls and dealing with routine enquiries. Assisting with exchange and completion processes on non-complex matters. Preparing engrossments, redemption statements, completion statements, and internal paperwork. Generating bills as requested. Managing completions, payments, and SDLT submissions. Submitting applications to Land Registry (AP1, RX1, CN1, FR1, etc.). Assisting with Companies House filings. Handling requisitions, file closures, and archiving tasks. Is this you? Experience in a legal support role with property expertise. Good understanding of legal procedures, terminology, and office protocols. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Clear communication skills and a professional telephone manner. Confident using MS Office and case management systems. Ability to work proactively, manage deadlines, and maintain an accurate audit trail. It's a lovely firm, in a role that will see you have a lot of responsibility and case involvement. Apply online today or contact Gary Longmate at GM Legal Recruitment to discuss the role further. JBRP1_UKTJ
Dec 04, 2025
Full time
Commercial Property - LegalAssistant Eastbourne, East Sussex Full-time - Office based A Respected Regional Practice, Seeks an Enthusiastic Individual With Commercial Property Experience Are you an experienced legal support professional looking for a role where you can genuinely make an impact? This established law firm in Eastbourne is looking for a confident, organised LegalAssistant to join their busy Commercial Property team. This role is ideal for someone with previous experience as a Legal Assistant, Legal Secretary, or similar within a background in commercial property. Youll play a key part in supporting a Lawyer with day-to-day file progression, client communication, and essential administrative duties that keep matters running smoothly. What youll be doing Youll work closely with an assigned Lawyer to ensure files progress efficiently and in line with regulatory and internal procedures. Your responsibilities will include: Providing comprehensive administrative support to the Lawyer. Handling communication with clients, lawyers, estate agents, business brokers, and other third parties. Managing new business enquiries and issuing quotes (as approved). Opening new files and gathering documentation to meet AML/KYC requirements. Preparing sale packs, requesting searches, indemnity policies, and obtaining documents from HM Land Registry. Typing and preparing standard legal documents and correspondence. Answering calls and dealing with routine enquiries. Assisting with exchange and completion processes on non-complex matters. Preparing engrossments, redemption statements, completion statements, and internal paperwork. Generating bills as requested. Managing completions, payments, and SDLT submissions. Submitting applications to Land Registry (AP1, RX1, CN1, FR1, etc.). Assisting with Companies House filings. Handling requisitions, file closures, and archiving tasks. Is this you? Experience in a legal support role with property expertise. Good understanding of legal procedures, terminology, and office protocols. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Clear communication skills and a professional telephone manner. Confident using MS Office and case management systems. Ability to work proactively, manage deadlines, and maintain an accurate audit trail. It's a lovely firm, in a role that will see you have a lot of responsibility and case involvement. Apply online today or contact Gary Longmate at GM Legal Recruitment to discuss the role further. JBRP1_UKTJ
Job Title: Senior White-Collar Crime Solicitor (With Transferable Book of Work) Salary: Highly Competitive + Bonus Must have a client following I am partnering with a highly regarded firm that is looking to strengthen its white-collar crime team with a senior hire. The firm has an outstanding reputation for handling complex, high-value criminal and regulatory matters for multinational corporations, financial institutions, senior executives, and HNW/UHNW individuals. Due to ongoing growth, they are seeking an experienced Senior White-Collar Crime Solicitor with a transferable book of work or established client following. The Opportunity This is a unique opportunity for a senior practitioner to step into a leadership role within a forward-thinking firm. You will gain genuine autonomy, strategic influence, and a strong platform from which to grow your practice. The firm offers full support and infrastructure to help you expand your existing client relationships. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage complex criminal and regulatory investigations involving the SFO, FCA, NCA, HMRC, and international authorities. Serve as a trusted adviser to senior executives and high-profile individuals. Leverage your existing client following to drive growth and enhance the firm's white-collar crime offering. Mentor and supervise junior lawyers, contributing to the team's development and expertise. Provide expert advice across fraud, bribery, corruption, financial crime, sanctions, and corporate investigations. About You Senior Solicitor/Partner-level professional with extensive experience in high-value white-collar crime matters. A proven, transferable book of work, or a strong referral network. Strong commercial acumen and an ability to develop and convert business opportunities. Excellent advocacy, negotiation, and communication skills. Collaborative, proactive, and ambitious in growing a high-performing practice. What the Firm Offers Competitive base salary with an industry-leading bonus structure. Clear pathway to Partnership (if not already at Partner level). High-quality caseload with full BD/marketing support. Hybrid working and a supportive, collegiate environment.
Dec 04, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Senior White-Collar Crime Solicitor (With Transferable Book of Work) Salary: Highly Competitive + Bonus Must have a client following I am partnering with a highly regarded firm that is looking to strengthen its white-collar crime team with a senior hire. The firm has an outstanding reputation for handling complex, high-value criminal and regulatory matters for multinational corporations, financial institutions, senior executives, and HNW/UHNW individuals. Due to ongoing growth, they are seeking an experienced Senior White-Collar Crime Solicitor with a transferable book of work or established client following. The Opportunity This is a unique opportunity for a senior practitioner to step into a leadership role within a forward-thinking firm. You will gain genuine autonomy, strategic influence, and a strong platform from which to grow your practice. The firm offers full support and infrastructure to help you expand your existing client relationships. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage complex criminal and regulatory investigations involving the SFO, FCA, NCA, HMRC, and international authorities. Serve as a trusted adviser to senior executives and high-profile individuals. Leverage your existing client following to drive growth and enhance the firm's white-collar crime offering. Mentor and supervise junior lawyers, contributing to the team's development and expertise. Provide expert advice across fraud, bribery, corruption, financial crime, sanctions, and corporate investigations. About You Senior Solicitor/Partner-level professional with extensive experience in high-value white-collar crime matters. A proven, transferable book of work, or a strong referral network. Strong commercial acumen and an ability to develop and convert business opportunities. Excellent advocacy, negotiation, and communication skills. Collaborative, proactive, and ambitious in growing a high-performing practice. What the Firm Offers Competitive base salary with an industry-leading bonus structure. Clear pathway to Partnership (if not already at Partner level). High-quality caseload with full BD/marketing support. Hybrid working and a supportive, collegiate environment.
Description Hello, we're Starling. We built a new kind of bank because we knew technology had the power to help people save, spend and manage their money in a new and transformative way. We're a fully licensed UK bank with the culture and spirit of a fast-moving, disruptive tech company. We're a bank, but better: fairer, easier to use and designed to demystify money for everyone. We employ more than 3,500 people across our London, Southampton, Cardiff and Manchester offices. We are looking for an Employment Lawyer to support the business on all contentious and non-contentious employment matters. The role will report into the team's Senior Employment Counsel. You will have significant influence and exposure across the bank. The role represents a fantastic opportunity to join a vibrant institution and to help shape the bank's future. Your work will include: Advising the People team and, sometimes, wider business on all aspects of employment law, including on employment related regulatory issues such as the application of the SMCR and FCA's Code of Conduct; Providing legal support to the bank and wider Starling group throughout the entire employee life cycle, including policy, hiring, dismissals, grievances and appeals, disciplinaries, settlement agreements and employment status matters; Providing legal support to the corporate and commercial legal functions, including on the application of TUPE; Advising on regulatory issues associated with financial services and banking; Managing international projects for the bank's Saas business, Engine by Starling, including working with external counsel; Working with the bank's Reward team to advise on compensation arrangements, including on the operation of malus and clawback, deferred compensatIon arrangements and remuneratIon policies; Managing multiple projects and supporting colleagues to ensure business and enterprise-wide initiatives are executed in a timely and accurate manner; Providing employment law training to the People team and wider business; and Instructing and working with outside counsel where necessary on specialist matters. Requirements UK qualified lawyer with a strong academic record, excellent legal training and 2 - 5 years' PQE gained at a law firm and/or in-house; Very strong technical employment law experience; Some prior in-house experience, ideally in banking and financial services or another regulated environment or technology; Strong experience supporting growing businesses on international employment law and HR matters; and Capable of working independently and proactively, with the appropriate support where required, in a fast-paced environment and keen to grow and develop within the organisation. In-house experience in financial services or technology would be preferred, but is not essential for the right candidate. PQE is a guide only. Benefits 25 days holiday (plus take your public holiday allowance whenever works best for you) An extra day's holiday for your birthday Annual leave is increased with length of service, and you can choose to buy or sell up to five extra days off 16 hours paid volunteering time a year Salary sacrifice, company enhanced pension scheme Life insurance at 4x your salary Private Medical Insurance with VitalityHealth including mental health support and cancer care. Partner benefits include discounts with Waitrose, Mr&Mrs Smith and Peloton Generous family-friendly policies Perkbox membership giving access to retail discounts, a wellness platform for physical and mental health, and weekly free and boosted perks Access to initiatives like Cycle to Work and Salary Sacrificed Gym partnerships About Us You may be put off applying for a role because you don't tick every box. Forget that! While we can't accommodate every flexible working request, we're always open to discussion. So, if you're excited about working with us, but aren't sure if you're 100% there yet, get in touch anyway. We're on a mission to radically reshape banking - and that starts with our brilliant team. Whatever came before, we're proud to bring together people of all backgrounds and experiences who love working together to solve problems. Starling Bank is an equal opportunity employer, and we're proud of our ongoing efforts to foster diversity & inclusion in the workplace. Individuals seeking employment at Starling Bank are considered without regard to race, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, medical condition, ancestry, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. By submitting your application, you agree that Starling Bank may collect your personal data for recruiting and related purposes. 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Dec 04, 2025
Full time
Description Hello, we're Starling. We built a new kind of bank because we knew technology had the power to help people save, spend and manage their money in a new and transformative way. We're a fully licensed UK bank with the culture and spirit of a fast-moving, disruptive tech company. We're a bank, but better: fairer, easier to use and designed to demystify money for everyone. We employ more than 3,500 people across our London, Southampton, Cardiff and Manchester offices. We are looking for an Employment Lawyer to support the business on all contentious and non-contentious employment matters. The role will report into the team's Senior Employment Counsel. You will have significant influence and exposure across the bank. The role represents a fantastic opportunity to join a vibrant institution and to help shape the bank's future. Your work will include: Advising the People team and, sometimes, wider business on all aspects of employment law, including on employment related regulatory issues such as the application of the SMCR and FCA's Code of Conduct; Providing legal support to the bank and wider Starling group throughout the entire employee life cycle, including policy, hiring, dismissals, grievances and appeals, disciplinaries, settlement agreements and employment status matters; Providing legal support to the corporate and commercial legal functions, including on the application of TUPE; Advising on regulatory issues associated with financial services and banking; Managing international projects for the bank's Saas business, Engine by Starling, including working with external counsel; Working with the bank's Reward team to advise on compensation arrangements, including on the operation of malus and clawback, deferred compensatIon arrangements and remuneratIon policies; Managing multiple projects and supporting colleagues to ensure business and enterprise-wide initiatives are executed in a timely and accurate manner; Providing employment law training to the People team and wider business; and Instructing and working with outside counsel where necessary on specialist matters. Requirements UK qualified lawyer with a strong academic record, excellent legal training and 2 - 5 years' PQE gained at a law firm and/or in-house; Very strong technical employment law experience; Some prior in-house experience, ideally in banking and financial services or another regulated environment or technology; Strong experience supporting growing businesses on international employment law and HR matters; and Capable of working independently and proactively, with the appropriate support where required, in a fast-paced environment and keen to grow and develop within the organisation. In-house experience in financial services or technology would be preferred, but is not essential for the right candidate. PQE is a guide only. Benefits 25 days holiday (plus take your public holiday allowance whenever works best for you) An extra day's holiday for your birthday Annual leave is increased with length of service, and you can choose to buy or sell up to five extra days off 16 hours paid volunteering time a year Salary sacrifice, company enhanced pension scheme Life insurance at 4x your salary Private Medical Insurance with VitalityHealth including mental health support and cancer care. Partner benefits include discounts with Waitrose, Mr&Mrs Smith and Peloton Generous family-friendly policies Perkbox membership giving access to retail discounts, a wellness platform for physical and mental health, and weekly free and boosted perks Access to initiatives like Cycle to Work and Salary Sacrificed Gym partnerships About Us You may be put off applying for a role because you don't tick every box. Forget that! While we can't accommodate every flexible working request, we're always open to discussion. So, if you're excited about working with us, but aren't sure if you're 100% there yet, get in touch anyway. We're on a mission to radically reshape banking - and that starts with our brilliant team. Whatever came before, we're proud to bring together people of all backgrounds and experiences who love working together to solve problems. Starling Bank is an equal opportunity employer, and we're proud of our ongoing efforts to foster diversity & inclusion in the workplace. Individuals seeking employment at Starling Bank are considered without regard to race, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, medical condition, ancestry, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. By submitting your application, you agree that Starling Bank may collect your personal data for recruiting and related purposes. 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Pay Details London - £58,022 -£64,469 Edinburgh - £54,098 - £60,109 About Us At the NMC, we're committed to delivering excellence by living our values and behaviours every day. We foster a workplace built on these, ensuring every team member thrives and contributes to our purpose. This role is aligned with our behaviour framework, and we'll assess you on four of these- Impactful decision making, Communicating with impact, achieving results and Compassionate and person- centered -in addition to your technical skills and experience. Please read the person specification in the job description for further details of exactly what we'll be assessing you on. About the Team and what we do The Case Preparation and Presentation (CPP) team is a multidisciplinary team mainly responsible for preparing and presenting "case to answer" cases referred to the Fitness to Practise Committee for fair and timely conclusions. About the role The NMC's largest team of lawyers and paralegals prides itself on its collegiate and supportive environment. Lawyers are supported by a head and senior lawyers who provide technical supervision and support with professional development. Our lawyers review and prepare fitness to practise cases for our practice committees as well as preparing applications to be heard in the High Court. This role has a focus on advocacy and involves presenting hearings regularly before the NMC's practice committees. Our hearings range from straightforward to complex and are heard both virtually and at our hearing centres in London and Edinburgh. Lawyers with the relevant rights of audience can also expect to appear regularly in the County Court and High Court or Court of Session. About You You will be a lawyer who may already have experience of regulatory law (but if not, you should demonstrate an interest in this area) and who will be committed to helping us to deliver high quality adjudication outcomes for registrants referred to the NMC in a person-centred way. You will be an excellent communicator, whether that be in oral, written or presentation form. You will also have a high level of attention to detail and will have the ability to quality assure your own work with minimal supervision. Skills and experience required: Holder of a UK Practising Certificate as UK Qualified Solicitor or Barrister or Chartered Legal Executive Experience of advocacy Proven experience of providing consistently accurate and appropriate legal advice while meeting tight deadlines Experience of autonomous decision making while dealing with high profile, sensitive issues Excellent oral, written and presentation skills Collaborative working with other internal teams Excellent organisational skills and ability to work on a range of different matters and cases simultaneously Good IT skills Person-centred approach to daily work, including showing respect to all, listening and sensitively managing individuals with additional needs Strong commitment to and understanding of the importance of equality, diversity and inclusion within the environment that the NMC operates High level of personal integrity, professionalism and confidentiality Please note that this role requires you to review and work with sensitive and distressing material relating to fitness to practice cases and you will be given the appropriate support to deal with this material.
Dec 04, 2025
Full time
Pay Details London - £58,022 -£64,469 Edinburgh - £54,098 - £60,109 About Us At the NMC, we're committed to delivering excellence by living our values and behaviours every day. We foster a workplace built on these, ensuring every team member thrives and contributes to our purpose. This role is aligned with our behaviour framework, and we'll assess you on four of these- Impactful decision making, Communicating with impact, achieving results and Compassionate and person- centered -in addition to your technical skills and experience. Please read the person specification in the job description for further details of exactly what we'll be assessing you on. About the Team and what we do The Case Preparation and Presentation (CPP) team is a multidisciplinary team mainly responsible for preparing and presenting "case to answer" cases referred to the Fitness to Practise Committee for fair and timely conclusions. About the role The NMC's largest team of lawyers and paralegals prides itself on its collegiate and supportive environment. Lawyers are supported by a head and senior lawyers who provide technical supervision and support with professional development. Our lawyers review and prepare fitness to practise cases for our practice committees as well as preparing applications to be heard in the High Court. This role has a focus on advocacy and involves presenting hearings regularly before the NMC's practice committees. Our hearings range from straightforward to complex and are heard both virtually and at our hearing centres in London and Edinburgh. Lawyers with the relevant rights of audience can also expect to appear regularly in the County Court and High Court or Court of Session. About You You will be a lawyer who may already have experience of regulatory law (but if not, you should demonstrate an interest in this area) and who will be committed to helping us to deliver high quality adjudication outcomes for registrants referred to the NMC in a person-centred way. You will be an excellent communicator, whether that be in oral, written or presentation form. You will also have a high level of attention to detail and will have the ability to quality assure your own work with minimal supervision. Skills and experience required: Holder of a UK Practising Certificate as UK Qualified Solicitor or Barrister or Chartered Legal Executive Experience of advocacy Proven experience of providing consistently accurate and appropriate legal advice while meeting tight deadlines Experience of autonomous decision making while dealing with high profile, sensitive issues Excellent oral, written and presentation skills Collaborative working with other internal teams Excellent organisational skills and ability to work on a range of different matters and cases simultaneously Good IT skills Person-centred approach to daily work, including showing respect to all, listening and sensitively managing individuals with additional needs Strong commitment to and understanding of the importance of equality, diversity and inclusion within the environment that the NMC operates High level of personal integrity, professionalism and confidentiality Please note that this role requires you to review and work with sensitive and distressing material relating to fitness to practice cases and you will be given the appropriate support to deal with this material.
Liability Adjuster circa 50,000 DOE Covering North West England / Scotland Full time / permanent Our client has been providing a loss adjusting service to the UK insurance market for over 40 years and is one of the UK's leading loss adjusters, providing complete claims solutions to insurance providers operating in commercial, domestic, marine, and motor. The Company excels at the handling of specialist and non-standard claims. We are currently just under 400 team members across the UK. To complement our adjusting services, we also have our own dedicated building repair network, and provide specialist loss adjusting services in entertainment, events, and advertising. The Person As a Liability Adjuster you will be at the heart of supporting and handling a mixed portfolio of liability claims, including injury and property liability claims. The role provides an invaluable opportunity for development within our Liability Injury and TPPD team with support from a professional and capable team. The role requires someone who is well organised, systematic in approach, motivated, receptive to positive change, and able to work to tight deadlines. Responsibilities Visit Claimants, the Insured and other parties as appropriate to investigate claims, gather evidence, interview witnesses and prepare witness statements. Prepare reports and comment in detail on all aspects of the claim, to include policy analysis, legal liability, quantum and any future actions. Prepare liability case management plans where appropriate. Instruct and control claim related experts such as lawyers, forensic scientists and surveyors as appropriate. Communicate regularly with all interested parties; prepare interim reports and appropriate related communication. Agree conclusion of claims to include possible settlement and prepare final reports. Assist development of relationships with existing and new clients. Assist in the development of adjusters and support staff to improve productivity and quality. Maintain continual professional development in any technical or legal changes which may have a bearing on a liability claim. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements at all times and highlight any contravention to the Operational Support and Compliance Manager. You will be expected to carry out any other duties that may reasonably be required and notified to you by the Company. Competencies Customer focused Quality focused role - providing excellent standard of service to both internal and external customers Team focused - working with colleagues throughout the business Proactive - making sure Client service and quality standards are met Reactive - responding to daily workloads as dictated by customer requirements Handle and co-ordinate complaints and compliments Achievement of own performance targets Competent use of technology Personal Characteristics Ability to work on own initiative Ability to demonstrate attention to detail and analyse complex issues Ability to work as an individual and as part of a team Excellent customer service and communication skills A positive attitude and a proactive approach to solving problems Able to co-ordinate a variety of actions concurrently Ability to work to given targets Flexible approach - the jobholder will be required to travel throughout the UK as appropriate. Skills and Experience Extensive relevant liability adjusting experience Strong Client relationship building, report writing and communication skills Excellent customer service, organisational & planning skills Education and Qualifications ACII or ACILA or other relevant professional qualification Interested in knowing more? CLICK APPLY.
Dec 04, 2025
Full time
Liability Adjuster circa 50,000 DOE Covering North West England / Scotland Full time / permanent Our client has been providing a loss adjusting service to the UK insurance market for over 40 years and is one of the UK's leading loss adjusters, providing complete claims solutions to insurance providers operating in commercial, domestic, marine, and motor. The Company excels at the handling of specialist and non-standard claims. We are currently just under 400 team members across the UK. To complement our adjusting services, we also have our own dedicated building repair network, and provide specialist loss adjusting services in entertainment, events, and advertising. The Person As a Liability Adjuster you will be at the heart of supporting and handling a mixed portfolio of liability claims, including injury and property liability claims. The role provides an invaluable opportunity for development within our Liability Injury and TPPD team with support from a professional and capable team. The role requires someone who is well organised, systematic in approach, motivated, receptive to positive change, and able to work to tight deadlines. Responsibilities Visit Claimants, the Insured and other parties as appropriate to investigate claims, gather evidence, interview witnesses and prepare witness statements. Prepare reports and comment in detail on all aspects of the claim, to include policy analysis, legal liability, quantum and any future actions. Prepare liability case management plans where appropriate. Instruct and control claim related experts such as lawyers, forensic scientists and surveyors as appropriate. Communicate regularly with all interested parties; prepare interim reports and appropriate related communication. Agree conclusion of claims to include possible settlement and prepare final reports. Assist development of relationships with existing and new clients. Assist in the development of adjusters and support staff to improve productivity and quality. Maintain continual professional development in any technical or legal changes which may have a bearing on a liability claim. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements at all times and highlight any contravention to the Operational Support and Compliance Manager. You will be expected to carry out any other duties that may reasonably be required and notified to you by the Company. Competencies Customer focused Quality focused role - providing excellent standard of service to both internal and external customers Team focused - working with colleagues throughout the business Proactive - making sure Client service and quality standards are met Reactive - responding to daily workloads as dictated by customer requirements Handle and co-ordinate complaints and compliments Achievement of own performance targets Competent use of technology Personal Characteristics Ability to work on own initiative Ability to demonstrate attention to detail and analyse complex issues Ability to work as an individual and as part of a team Excellent customer service and communication skills A positive attitude and a proactive approach to solving problems Able to co-ordinate a variety of actions concurrently Ability to work to given targets Flexible approach - the jobholder will be required to travel throughout the UK as appropriate. Skills and Experience Extensive relevant liability adjusting experience Strong Client relationship building, report writing and communication skills Excellent customer service, organisational & planning skills Education and Qualifications ACII or ACILA or other relevant professional qualification Interested in knowing more? CLICK APPLY.
Major Loss Adjuster 85,000- 90,000 DOE Covering the Scottish Borders Full time / permanent Our client has been providing a loss adjusting service to the UK insurance market for over 40 years and is one of the UK's leading loss adjusters, providing complete claims solutions to insurance providers operating in commercial, domestic, marine, and motor. The Company excels at the handling of specialist and non-standard claims. We are currently just under 400 team members across the UK. To complement our adjusting services, we also have our own dedicated building repair network, and provide specialist loss adjusting services in entertainment, events, and advertising. The Person Ability to work on own initiative. Ability to demonstrate an attention to detail and proactively analyse and resolve complex issues. Ability to work as an individual and lead a team of professionals. Excellent customer service and communication skills with a positive attitude. Able to co-ordinate a variety of actions concurrently. Ability to work to given targets. Flexible approach - the job holder will be required to travel throughout the UK as appropriate. Responsibilities Investigate and manage major & complex loss claims including carrying out site visits. Build rapport and a detailed appreciation of the operations impacting the claim and ensure understanding of cover with the Insured, Broker and Insurer. Identify and verify sufficient information to set an accurate quantified reserve that can be effectively demonstrated to insurers. Negotiate an appropriate solution to the claim within the terms of the policy. Assess and provide a pragmatic view of issues and relevant solutions to complex claims Prepare reports and comment in detail on all aspects of the claim, to include policy analysis, quantum (including business interruption), recovery and any future actions. Instruct, monitor and control claim related experts such as: lawyers, forensic scientists, surveyors, damage mitigation and other experts as appropriate Establish and agree a communication plan with all interested parties. Calculate and approve interim payments, when appropriate and prepare interim reports. Calculate and agree detailed and fully evidenced settlement of claims and prepare comprehensive final reports with supporting documentation. Maintain continual professional development in any technical or legal changes which may have a bearing on major loss and complex claims. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements at all times and highlight any contravention to the Operational Support and Compliance Manager. Skills and Experience (E: essential, D: desirable) Significant, relevant, major and complex loss adjusting experience (E). Strong client relationship building experience (E). Excellent communication skills (E). Education and Qualifications (E: essential, D: desirable) ACILA, or ACII or other relevant professional qualification or experience (D). Interested in knowing more? CLICK APPLY.
Dec 04, 2025
Full time
Major Loss Adjuster 85,000- 90,000 DOE Covering the Scottish Borders Full time / permanent Our client has been providing a loss adjusting service to the UK insurance market for over 40 years and is one of the UK's leading loss adjusters, providing complete claims solutions to insurance providers operating in commercial, domestic, marine, and motor. The Company excels at the handling of specialist and non-standard claims. We are currently just under 400 team members across the UK. To complement our adjusting services, we also have our own dedicated building repair network, and provide specialist loss adjusting services in entertainment, events, and advertising. The Person Ability to work on own initiative. Ability to demonstrate an attention to detail and proactively analyse and resolve complex issues. Ability to work as an individual and lead a team of professionals. Excellent customer service and communication skills with a positive attitude. Able to co-ordinate a variety of actions concurrently. Ability to work to given targets. Flexible approach - the job holder will be required to travel throughout the UK as appropriate. Responsibilities Investigate and manage major & complex loss claims including carrying out site visits. Build rapport and a detailed appreciation of the operations impacting the claim and ensure understanding of cover with the Insured, Broker and Insurer. Identify and verify sufficient information to set an accurate quantified reserve that can be effectively demonstrated to insurers. Negotiate an appropriate solution to the claim within the terms of the policy. Assess and provide a pragmatic view of issues and relevant solutions to complex claims Prepare reports and comment in detail on all aspects of the claim, to include policy analysis, quantum (including business interruption), recovery and any future actions. Instruct, monitor and control claim related experts such as: lawyers, forensic scientists, surveyors, damage mitigation and other experts as appropriate Establish and agree a communication plan with all interested parties. Calculate and approve interim payments, when appropriate and prepare interim reports. Calculate and agree detailed and fully evidenced settlement of claims and prepare comprehensive final reports with supporting documentation. Maintain continual professional development in any technical or legal changes which may have a bearing on major loss and complex claims. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements at all times and highlight any contravention to the Operational Support and Compliance Manager. Skills and Experience (E: essential, D: desirable) Significant, relevant, major and complex loss adjusting experience (E). Strong client relationship building experience (E). Excellent communication skills (E). Education and Qualifications (E: essential, D: desirable) ACILA, or ACII or other relevant professional qualification or experience (D). Interested in knowing more? CLICK APPLY.
TPPD Adjuster Up to 55,000 DOE Covering North West England / Scotland Full time / permanent Our client has been providing a loss adjusting service to the UK insurance market for over 40 years and is one of the UK's leading loss adjusters, providing complete claims solutions to insurance providers operating in commercial, domestic, marine, and motor. The Company excels at the handling of specialist and non-standard claims. We are currently just under 400 team members across the UK. To complement our adjusting services, we also have our own dedicated building repair network, and provide specialist loss adjusting services in entertainment, events, and advertising. The Person As a TPPD Adjuster you will be at the heart of supporting and handling a mixed portfolio of PL TPPD claims, relating to commercial property. The role provides an invaluable opportunity for development within our Liability Injury and TPPD team with support from a professional and capable team. The role requires someone who is well organised, systematic in approach, motivated, receptive to positive change, and able to work to tight deadlines. Responsibilities Investigate and manage a portfolio of TPPD claims, including PL related. Conducting site visits when necessary, investigating and establishing all 3rd party involvement and collation of any additional claims related evidence and information Build rapport and a detailed appreciation of the operations impacting the claim and ensure and understanding of cover with the Insured, Broker, and Insurer. Identify and verify sufficient information to set an accurate quantified reserve that can be effectively demonstrated to insurers. Negotiate an appropriate solution to the claim within the terms of the policy. Assess and provide a pragmatic view of issues and relevant solutions to complex claims Prepare reports and provide detail on all aspects of the claim, including policy analysis, quantum (including business interruption if appropriate), recovery and any future actions. Instruct, monitor and control claim related experts such as: lawyers, forensic scientists, surveyors, damage mitigation and other experts as appropriate Establish and agree a communication plan with all interested parties. Calculate and approve interim payments, when appropriate and prepare interim reports. Calculate and agree detailed and fully evidenced settlement of claims and prepare comprehensive final reports with supporting documentation. Maintain continual professional development in any technical or legal changes which may have a bearing on major loss and complex claims. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements at all times and highlight any contravention to the Risk and Compliance Manager. Competencies Proven technical competence and expertise in handling TPPD claims Detail orientated: Converting analysis into prelim and final report format Able to apply and demonstrate 'But If' principals during evaluation for informed decision making Ensuring and excellent standard of service through the lifecycle of the claim Proven decision-making skills, including quantum and repudiation Structured and organised approach, prioritising accordingly and mitigating risk of complaints Ensuring Client SLA's and quality standards are met Achievement of own performance targets Competent use of technology Personal Characteristics Pragmatic and measured under pressure Ability to demonstrate a prominent level of accurate diligence Proactively analyses and resolves complex issues An inquisitive and solution-based mindset Able to motivate, inspire and coach others with technical matters, when required Excellent prioritisation skills, with the ability to work to given targets Flexible approach - the job holder will be required to travel throughout the UK on occasions. Skills and Experience Extensive relevant TPPD adjusting experience Strong Client relationship building, report writing and communication skills Excellent customer service, organisational & planning skills Education and Qualifications Ideally ACII and/or ACILA or LLB/ILEX qualified, or working towards Interested in knowing more? CLICK APPLY.
Dec 04, 2025
Full time
TPPD Adjuster Up to 55,000 DOE Covering North West England / Scotland Full time / permanent Our client has been providing a loss adjusting service to the UK insurance market for over 40 years and is one of the UK's leading loss adjusters, providing complete claims solutions to insurance providers operating in commercial, domestic, marine, and motor. The Company excels at the handling of specialist and non-standard claims. We are currently just under 400 team members across the UK. To complement our adjusting services, we also have our own dedicated building repair network, and provide specialist loss adjusting services in entertainment, events, and advertising. The Person As a TPPD Adjuster you will be at the heart of supporting and handling a mixed portfolio of PL TPPD claims, relating to commercial property. The role provides an invaluable opportunity for development within our Liability Injury and TPPD team with support from a professional and capable team. The role requires someone who is well organised, systematic in approach, motivated, receptive to positive change, and able to work to tight deadlines. Responsibilities Investigate and manage a portfolio of TPPD claims, including PL related. Conducting site visits when necessary, investigating and establishing all 3rd party involvement and collation of any additional claims related evidence and information Build rapport and a detailed appreciation of the operations impacting the claim and ensure and understanding of cover with the Insured, Broker, and Insurer. Identify and verify sufficient information to set an accurate quantified reserve that can be effectively demonstrated to insurers. Negotiate an appropriate solution to the claim within the terms of the policy. Assess and provide a pragmatic view of issues and relevant solutions to complex claims Prepare reports and provide detail on all aspects of the claim, including policy analysis, quantum (including business interruption if appropriate), recovery and any future actions. Instruct, monitor and control claim related experts such as: lawyers, forensic scientists, surveyors, damage mitigation and other experts as appropriate Establish and agree a communication plan with all interested parties. Calculate and approve interim payments, when appropriate and prepare interim reports. Calculate and agree detailed and fully evidenced settlement of claims and prepare comprehensive final reports with supporting documentation. Maintain continual professional development in any technical or legal changes which may have a bearing on major loss and complex claims. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements at all times and highlight any contravention to the Risk and Compliance Manager. Competencies Proven technical competence and expertise in handling TPPD claims Detail orientated: Converting analysis into prelim and final report format Able to apply and demonstrate 'But If' principals during evaluation for informed decision making Ensuring and excellent standard of service through the lifecycle of the claim Proven decision-making skills, including quantum and repudiation Structured and organised approach, prioritising accordingly and mitigating risk of complaints Ensuring Client SLA's and quality standards are met Achievement of own performance targets Competent use of technology Personal Characteristics Pragmatic and measured under pressure Ability to demonstrate a prominent level of accurate diligence Proactively analyses and resolves complex issues An inquisitive and solution-based mindset Able to motivate, inspire and coach others with technical matters, when required Excellent prioritisation skills, with the ability to work to given targets Flexible approach - the job holder will be required to travel throughout the UK on occasions. Skills and Experience Extensive relevant TPPD adjusting experience Strong Client relationship building, report writing and communication skills Excellent customer service, organisational & planning skills Education and Qualifications Ideally ACII and/or ACILA or LLB/ILEX qualified, or working towards Interested in knowing more? CLICK APPLY.
Senior TPPD Adjuster Up to 85,000 DOE Covering North West England / Scotland Full time / permanent Our client has been providing a loss adjusting service to the UK insurance market for over 40 years and is one of the UK's leading loss adjusters, providing complete claims solutions to insurance providers operating in commercial, domestic, marine, and motor. The Company excels at the handling of specialist and non-standard claims. We are currently just under 400 team members across the UK. To complement our adjusting services, we also have our own dedicated building repair network, and provide specialist loss adjusting services in entertainment, events, and advertising. The Person As a TPPD Adjuster you will be at the heart of supporting and handling a mixed portfolio of PL TPPD claims, relating to commercial property. The role provides an invaluable opportunity for development within our Liability Injury and TPPD team with support from a professional and capable team. The role requires someone who is well organised, systematic in approach, motivated, receptive to positive change, and able to work to tight deadlines. Responsibilities Investigate and manage a portfolio of TPPD claims, including PL related. Conducting site visits when necessary, investigating and establishing all 3rd party involvement and collation of any additional claims related evidence and information Build rapport and a detailed appreciation of the operations impacting the claim and ensure and understanding of cover with the Insured, Broker, and Insurer. Identify and verify sufficient information to set an accurate quantified reserve that can be effectively demonstrated to insurers. Negotiate an appropriate solution to the claim within the terms of the policy. Assess and provide a pragmatic view of issues and relevant solutions to complex claims Prepare reports and provide detail on all aspects of the claim, including policy analysis, quantum (including business interruption if appropriate), recovery and any future actions. Instruct, monitor and control claim related experts such as: lawyers, forensic scientists, surveyors, damage mitigation and other experts as appropriate Establish and agree a communication plan with all interested parties. Calculate and approve interim payments, when appropriate and prepare interim reports. Calculate and agree detailed and fully evidenced settlement of claims and prepare comprehensive final reports with supporting documentation. Maintain continual professional development in any technical or legal changes which may have a bearing on major loss and complex claims. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements at all times and highlight any contravention to the Risk and Compliance Manager. Competencies Proven technical competence and expertise in handling TPPD claims Detail orientated: Converting analysis into prelim and final report format Able to apply and demonstrate 'But If' principals during evaluation for informed decision making Ensuring and excellent standard of service through the lifecycle of the claim Proven decision-making skills, including quantum and repudiation Structured and organised approach, prioritising accordingly and mitigating risk of complaints Ensuring Client SLA's and quality standards are met Achievement of own performance targets Competent use of technology Personal Characteristics Pragmatic and measured under pressure Ability to demonstrate a prominent level of accurate diligence Proactively analyses and resolves complex issues An inquisitive and solution-based mindset Able to motivate, inspire and coach others with technical matters, when required Excellent prioritisation skills, with the ability to work to given targets Flexible approach - the job holder will be required to travel throughout the UK on occasions. Skills and Experience Extensive relevant TPPD adjusting experience Strong Client relationship building, report writing and communication skills Excellent customer service, organisational & planning skills Education and Qualifications Ideally ACII and/or ACILA or LLB/ILEX qualified, or working towards Interested in knowing more? CLICK APPLY.
Dec 04, 2025
Full time
Senior TPPD Adjuster Up to 85,000 DOE Covering North West England / Scotland Full time / permanent Our client has been providing a loss adjusting service to the UK insurance market for over 40 years and is one of the UK's leading loss adjusters, providing complete claims solutions to insurance providers operating in commercial, domestic, marine, and motor. The Company excels at the handling of specialist and non-standard claims. We are currently just under 400 team members across the UK. To complement our adjusting services, we also have our own dedicated building repair network, and provide specialist loss adjusting services in entertainment, events, and advertising. The Person As a TPPD Adjuster you will be at the heart of supporting and handling a mixed portfolio of PL TPPD claims, relating to commercial property. The role provides an invaluable opportunity for development within our Liability Injury and TPPD team with support from a professional and capable team. The role requires someone who is well organised, systematic in approach, motivated, receptive to positive change, and able to work to tight deadlines. Responsibilities Investigate and manage a portfolio of TPPD claims, including PL related. Conducting site visits when necessary, investigating and establishing all 3rd party involvement and collation of any additional claims related evidence and information Build rapport and a detailed appreciation of the operations impacting the claim and ensure and understanding of cover with the Insured, Broker, and Insurer. Identify and verify sufficient information to set an accurate quantified reserve that can be effectively demonstrated to insurers. Negotiate an appropriate solution to the claim within the terms of the policy. Assess and provide a pragmatic view of issues and relevant solutions to complex claims Prepare reports and provide detail on all aspects of the claim, including policy analysis, quantum (including business interruption if appropriate), recovery and any future actions. Instruct, monitor and control claim related experts such as: lawyers, forensic scientists, surveyors, damage mitigation and other experts as appropriate Establish and agree a communication plan with all interested parties. Calculate and approve interim payments, when appropriate and prepare interim reports. Calculate and agree detailed and fully evidenced settlement of claims and prepare comprehensive final reports with supporting documentation. Maintain continual professional development in any technical or legal changes which may have a bearing on major loss and complex claims. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements at all times and highlight any contravention to the Risk and Compliance Manager. Competencies Proven technical competence and expertise in handling TPPD claims Detail orientated: Converting analysis into prelim and final report format Able to apply and demonstrate 'But If' principals during evaluation for informed decision making Ensuring and excellent standard of service through the lifecycle of the claim Proven decision-making skills, including quantum and repudiation Structured and organised approach, prioritising accordingly and mitigating risk of complaints Ensuring Client SLA's and quality standards are met Achievement of own performance targets Competent use of technology Personal Characteristics Pragmatic and measured under pressure Ability to demonstrate a prominent level of accurate diligence Proactively analyses and resolves complex issues An inquisitive and solution-based mindset Able to motivate, inspire and coach others with technical matters, when required Excellent prioritisation skills, with the ability to work to given targets Flexible approach - the job holder will be required to travel throughout the UK on occasions. Skills and Experience Extensive relevant TPPD adjusting experience Strong Client relationship building, report writing and communication skills Excellent customer service, organisational & planning skills Education and Qualifications Ideally ACII and/or ACILA or LLB/ILEX qualified, or working towards Interested in knowing more? CLICK APPLY.
Consultant Solicitor (Self-Employed) Bristol, South West, & South Wales High earnings potential, full flexibility Yolk Recruitment are supporting a recruitment campaign with a respected boutique firm offering an established consultancy model and genuine flexibility to experienced Lawyers across the South West and South Wales. If you're an experienced Lawyer with a loyal client following, this could be an opportunity worth exploring. If you are fed up with rigid structures and red tape, this opportunity is worth a conversation. This firm based in central Bristol has successfully run a consultancy model since 2008. They are now seeking to add experienced consultants across key practice areas, with a particular focus on: Private Client Family Contentious Probate Property (Residential and Commercial) They are also very happy to speak with Lawyers in other civil practice areas where you have a strong following. The opportunity You will join as a self-employed consultant, working under the firm's brand, systems and insurance, but with full autonomy over how, when and where you work. The firm already operates a hybrid employed / consultant model. This is what you will be doing As a Consultant, your key responsibilities will include:- Running and growing your own caseload of utilising your existing client following. Acting as a primary contact for your clients, delivering a high quality, personal service. Working independently on day to day matters, with support available from senior colleagues when needed. Utilising the firm's in house systems, compliance framework and back-office support. Building relationships with other consultants and the employed team to encourage internal referrals and cross selling. Maintaining high standards of file management, risk management and regulatory compliance. This is what you will get in return You will be joining as a Consultant Solicitor on a highly competitive fee share, with uncapped earnings potential linked directly to the work you generate and service. Depending on the strength of your following, realistic earnings can reach six figures, with existing Consultant Solicitors already taking home five figure monthly sums. Consultant fee structure & support 60/40 fee split in your favour on work generated from your own clients. 40/60 split where you are working on matters generated by the firm. 10% referral fee on net billings for cross selling into other departments. No additional "central admin" or artificial disbursement uplifts added to your invoices. Professional indemnity insurance covered by the firm. The firm fronts the practising certificate renewal, and you reimburse the cost. IT systems and support provided; you simply bring your own laptop and phone. Office space in Bristol with parking available, plus onsite support when you want it. Holiday cover can be arranged through the team, so your clients are looked after whilst you're away. The experience you will bring to the team Solicitor or Legal Executive with minimum 3 years' PQE. Current or recent experience in Private Client (wills, probate, LPAs, estates, trusts), Family, Contentious Probate, Property (residential or commercial), or other civil practice areas. A demonstrable, portable client following, ideally worth 80k+ in fees per year. Based within sensible reach of Bristol. Looking for a more flexible, adult approach to work without losing the support, infrastructure and collegiate feel of being part of a firm Are you up to the challenge? If you're a Consultant Solicitor ready to take the next step in your career, get in touch. All enquiries will be handled in the strictest confidence by Yolk Recruitment. If you are looking to pursue the next step in your career you are encouraged to apply by contacting Oliver Coodye on (phone number removed) or alternatively send your CV Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work. Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.
Dec 03, 2025
Full time
Consultant Solicitor (Self-Employed) Bristol, South West, & South Wales High earnings potential, full flexibility Yolk Recruitment are supporting a recruitment campaign with a respected boutique firm offering an established consultancy model and genuine flexibility to experienced Lawyers across the South West and South Wales. If you're an experienced Lawyer with a loyal client following, this could be an opportunity worth exploring. If you are fed up with rigid structures and red tape, this opportunity is worth a conversation. This firm based in central Bristol has successfully run a consultancy model since 2008. They are now seeking to add experienced consultants across key practice areas, with a particular focus on: Private Client Family Contentious Probate Property (Residential and Commercial) They are also very happy to speak with Lawyers in other civil practice areas where you have a strong following. The opportunity You will join as a self-employed consultant, working under the firm's brand, systems and insurance, but with full autonomy over how, when and where you work. The firm already operates a hybrid employed / consultant model. This is what you will be doing As a Consultant, your key responsibilities will include:- Running and growing your own caseload of utilising your existing client following. Acting as a primary contact for your clients, delivering a high quality, personal service. Working independently on day to day matters, with support available from senior colleagues when needed. Utilising the firm's in house systems, compliance framework and back-office support. Building relationships with other consultants and the employed team to encourage internal referrals and cross selling. Maintaining high standards of file management, risk management and regulatory compliance. This is what you will get in return You will be joining as a Consultant Solicitor on a highly competitive fee share, with uncapped earnings potential linked directly to the work you generate and service. Depending on the strength of your following, realistic earnings can reach six figures, with existing Consultant Solicitors already taking home five figure monthly sums. Consultant fee structure & support 60/40 fee split in your favour on work generated from your own clients. 40/60 split where you are working on matters generated by the firm. 10% referral fee on net billings for cross selling into other departments. No additional "central admin" or artificial disbursement uplifts added to your invoices. Professional indemnity insurance covered by the firm. The firm fronts the practising certificate renewal, and you reimburse the cost. IT systems and support provided; you simply bring your own laptop and phone. Office space in Bristol with parking available, plus onsite support when you want it. Holiday cover can be arranged through the team, so your clients are looked after whilst you're away. The experience you will bring to the team Solicitor or Legal Executive with minimum 3 years' PQE. Current or recent experience in Private Client (wills, probate, LPAs, estates, trusts), Family, Contentious Probate, Property (residential or commercial), or other civil practice areas. A demonstrable, portable client following, ideally worth 80k+ in fees per year. Based within sensible reach of Bristol. Looking for a more flexible, adult approach to work without losing the support, infrastructure and collegiate feel of being part of a firm Are you up to the challenge? If you're a Consultant Solicitor ready to take the next step in your career, get in touch. All enquiries will be handled in the strictest confidence by Yolk Recruitment. If you are looking to pursue the next step in your career you are encouraged to apply by contacting Oliver Coodye on (phone number removed) or alternatively send your CV Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work. Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.
Your New Firm Our client is a leading UK law firm with a strong national and international presence, widely recognised for its expertise in Insurance Litigation. Their Bristol office houses a top-ranked Professional & Financial Risks (PFR) team, which is integral to the firm's insurance offering. The team is highly regarded for defending complex professional indemnity claims and acts for many of the major global insurers and insureds. Your New Role As an Associate in the PFR team, you will handle a diverse and challenging caseload of professional indemnity claims, including coverage disputes, acting for major insurers and insureds. You will defend claims against a wide range of professionals such as solicitors, insurance brokers, accountants, and financial advisers, both pre- and post-litigation.You will also advise on regulatory matters, risk management, Mediator complaints, and policy coverage. With circa 2+ years PQE, you will take on greater responsibility for complex files, supervise junior team members where appropriate, and play an active role in client relationship management and business development initiatives. What You'll Need to Succeed To succeed in this role, you'll need at least two years of post-qualification experience in litigation, ideally with exposure to professional indemnity or insurance disputes. Strong technical litigation skills and the ability to handle complex cases independently are essential. You should demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication, a commercial and pragmatic approach to problem-solving, and the capability to build lasting client relationships while supporting team growth. Being highly organised, detail-oriented, adaptable, and proactive will be key to thriving in this position. What You'll Get in Return Opportunity to work within a market-leading PFR team on high-quality, complex matters for major insurers and insureds. Competitive salary and benefits package. Clear progression Pathway and early exposure to client development. Supportive, inclusive culture with flexible working options and excellent work-life balance. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. We would expect candidates to have gained the requisite PQE to apply for this role but this does not preclude applications from candidates with more or less PQE. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found on our website.
Dec 03, 2025
Full time
Your New Firm Our client is a leading UK law firm with a strong national and international presence, widely recognised for its expertise in Insurance Litigation. Their Bristol office houses a top-ranked Professional & Financial Risks (PFR) team, which is integral to the firm's insurance offering. The team is highly regarded for defending complex professional indemnity claims and acts for many of the major global insurers and insureds. Your New Role As an Associate in the PFR team, you will handle a diverse and challenging caseload of professional indemnity claims, including coverage disputes, acting for major insurers and insureds. You will defend claims against a wide range of professionals such as solicitors, insurance brokers, accountants, and financial advisers, both pre- and post-litigation.You will also advise on regulatory matters, risk management, Mediator complaints, and policy coverage. With circa 2+ years PQE, you will take on greater responsibility for complex files, supervise junior team members where appropriate, and play an active role in client relationship management and business development initiatives. What You'll Need to Succeed To succeed in this role, you'll need at least two years of post-qualification experience in litigation, ideally with exposure to professional indemnity or insurance disputes. Strong technical litigation skills and the ability to handle complex cases independently are essential. You should demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication, a commercial and pragmatic approach to problem-solving, and the capability to build lasting client relationships while supporting team growth. Being highly organised, detail-oriented, adaptable, and proactive will be key to thriving in this position. What You'll Get in Return Opportunity to work within a market-leading PFR team on high-quality, complex matters for major insurers and insureds. Competitive salary and benefits package. Clear progression Pathway and early exposure to client development. Supportive, inclusive culture with flexible working options and excellent work-life balance. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. We would expect candidates to have gained the requisite PQE to apply for this role but this does not preclude applications from candidates with more or less PQE. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found on our website.
Job Title: Housing Disrepair Solicitor Location: Sharston, M22 4SN Salary : A basic salary of up to £55,000, dependent on experience. Along with a very generous commission scheme, paid monthly in arrears Job type: Full time, Permanent About us: Established in 2000, Express Solicitors is an award-winning law firm that deals with personal injury and clinical negligence claims. Based in Manchester, we serve clients nationwide and are currently ranked 64 out of more than 10,000 law firms. We have a 5-star rating on Trustpilot from over 8,000 reviews, which coming from our clients means a lot to us. We are proud of the work we do helping injured people, and this is the core of our business. About the role: We are looking for a driven and experienced Claimant Housing Disrepair Solicitor to join our expanding team. The successful candidate will manage their own caseload of housing disrepair matters on behalf of tenants, delivering exceptional client care and achieving strong legal outcomes. Ideally, you will have 3+ years' PQE/CILEX, although we will also consider candidates who are qualified by experience. Tenacity, ability, and enthusiasm are essential qualities for achieving the best results for our clients. This role involves managing a full caseload of both pre- and post-issue Housing Disrepair claims. We offer a highly competitive commission structure in which every lawyer receives a percentage of each successful case-without caps or hurdles-ensuring you are rewarded for every completion. Responsibilities: Managing a caseload of Housing Disrepair claims from cradle to grave Conduct legal research and provide clear, accurate legal advice to clients. Prepare and draft key legal documentation, including pleadings, witness statements, and correspondence. Negotiate settlements and, where required, represent clients in court. Work effectively within a fast-paced, target-driven environment. Supervise a small sub-team as required. Collaborate with colleagues to secure positive case outcomes. Stay informed on relevant legislation, case law, and regulatory developments. Draft letters of claim and conduct all aspects of litigation, including liaising with defendants, experts, and opposing solicitors. Assess liability and quantum, obtain expert evidence, and prepare schedules of loss. Attend hearings, mediations, and settlement meetings when necessary. Maintain strong, supportive client communication throughout the life of each case. Ensure cases progress efficiently and comply with internal, SRA, and FCA requirements where applicable. Utilise case management systems and digital workflows effectively. Person Specification: Qualified Solicitor or Legal Executive (3 + years PQE preferred, but all levels considered). Proven experience handling housing disrepair or civil litigation matters. Strong knowledge of pre-action protocols, CPR, and evidential requirements. Excellent drafting, negotiation, and advocacy skills. Ability to manage a high-volume caseload while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail. Empathetic, client-focused communicator committed to achieving the best outcomes. Capable of working independently and collaboratively. Strong organisational and time-management abilities. Experience supporting vulnerable clients. Experience using case management software; Proclaim experience is an advantage. Demonstrated ability to manage litigated cases from start to finish Genuine tenacity and a proactive approach. Solid understanding of civil procedure rules and litigation trends, with the ability to apply them strategically. Salary & Hours: A basic salary of up to £55,000, dependent on experience. Along with a very generous commission scheme, paid monthly in arrears Our standard working hours are 8:30am to 5:30pm Monday-Thursday and 8:30am to 5pm Friday. Benefits: Hybrid Working - 3/2 hybrid working pattern after probation 23 Days Holiday - Rising to 26 days, plus bank/public holidays Extra Holidays - 3 holiday buy backs and an extra day for your birthday after service length requirement Looking After Your Health - Private medical insurance available after 2 years' service, annual flu jab and Employee Assistance Programme Looking After Your Well-being - 24/7 onsite Gym, Netball/Football team, 10km Manchester team and more Work Life / Balance - Active social committee with generous departmental and firm-wide social budget. Recruitment Process: Interviews will be conducted by MS Teams and will include scenario-based questioning. Our employees are our most important asset, we rate skill and ability above all else and our recruitment policy encourages applications from all. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete your application. Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of; Qualified Solicitor, Lawyer, Solicitor, Housing Disrepair Lawyer, Housing Disrepair Caseworker, Legal Fee Earner, Housing Disrepair Litigator will also be considered for this role.
Dec 02, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Housing Disrepair Solicitor Location: Sharston, M22 4SN Salary : A basic salary of up to £55,000, dependent on experience. Along with a very generous commission scheme, paid monthly in arrears Job type: Full time, Permanent About us: Established in 2000, Express Solicitors is an award-winning law firm that deals with personal injury and clinical negligence claims. Based in Manchester, we serve clients nationwide and are currently ranked 64 out of more than 10,000 law firms. We have a 5-star rating on Trustpilot from over 8,000 reviews, which coming from our clients means a lot to us. We are proud of the work we do helping injured people, and this is the core of our business. About the role: We are looking for a driven and experienced Claimant Housing Disrepair Solicitor to join our expanding team. The successful candidate will manage their own caseload of housing disrepair matters on behalf of tenants, delivering exceptional client care and achieving strong legal outcomes. Ideally, you will have 3+ years' PQE/CILEX, although we will also consider candidates who are qualified by experience. Tenacity, ability, and enthusiasm are essential qualities for achieving the best results for our clients. This role involves managing a full caseload of both pre- and post-issue Housing Disrepair claims. We offer a highly competitive commission structure in which every lawyer receives a percentage of each successful case-without caps or hurdles-ensuring you are rewarded for every completion. Responsibilities: Managing a caseload of Housing Disrepair claims from cradle to grave Conduct legal research and provide clear, accurate legal advice to clients. Prepare and draft key legal documentation, including pleadings, witness statements, and correspondence. Negotiate settlements and, where required, represent clients in court. Work effectively within a fast-paced, target-driven environment. Supervise a small sub-team as required. Collaborate with colleagues to secure positive case outcomes. Stay informed on relevant legislation, case law, and regulatory developments. Draft letters of claim and conduct all aspects of litigation, including liaising with defendants, experts, and opposing solicitors. Assess liability and quantum, obtain expert evidence, and prepare schedules of loss. Attend hearings, mediations, and settlement meetings when necessary. Maintain strong, supportive client communication throughout the life of each case. Ensure cases progress efficiently and comply with internal, SRA, and FCA requirements where applicable. Utilise case management systems and digital workflows effectively. Person Specification: Qualified Solicitor or Legal Executive (3 + years PQE preferred, but all levels considered). Proven experience handling housing disrepair or civil litigation matters. Strong knowledge of pre-action protocols, CPR, and evidential requirements. Excellent drafting, negotiation, and advocacy skills. Ability to manage a high-volume caseload while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail. Empathetic, client-focused communicator committed to achieving the best outcomes. Capable of working independently and collaboratively. Strong organisational and time-management abilities. Experience supporting vulnerable clients. Experience using case management software; Proclaim experience is an advantage. Demonstrated ability to manage litigated cases from start to finish Genuine tenacity and a proactive approach. Solid understanding of civil procedure rules and litigation trends, with the ability to apply them strategically. Salary & Hours: A basic salary of up to £55,000, dependent on experience. Along with a very generous commission scheme, paid monthly in arrears Our standard working hours are 8:30am to 5:30pm Monday-Thursday and 8:30am to 5pm Friday. Benefits: Hybrid Working - 3/2 hybrid working pattern after probation 23 Days Holiday - Rising to 26 days, plus bank/public holidays Extra Holidays - 3 holiday buy backs and an extra day for your birthday after service length requirement Looking After Your Health - Private medical insurance available after 2 years' service, annual flu jab and Employee Assistance Programme Looking After Your Well-being - 24/7 onsite Gym, Netball/Football team, 10km Manchester team and more Work Life / Balance - Active social committee with generous departmental and firm-wide social budget. Recruitment Process: Interviews will be conducted by MS Teams and will include scenario-based questioning. Our employees are our most important asset, we rate skill and ability above all else and our recruitment policy encourages applications from all. Please click APPLY to be redirected to our website to complete your application. Candidates with experience or relevant job titles of; Qualified Solicitor, Lawyer, Solicitor, Housing Disrepair Lawyer, Housing Disrepair Caseworker, Legal Fee Earner, Housing Disrepair Litigator will also be considered for this role.
About Us At the NMC, we're committed to delivering excellence by living our values and behaviours every day. We foster a workplace built on these, ensuring every team member thrives and contributes to our purpose. This role is aligned with our behaviour framework, and we'll assess you on four of these- Impactful decision making, Communicating with impact, achieving results and Compassionate and person- centered -in addition to your technical skills and experience. Please read the person specification in the job description for further details of exactly what we'll be assessing you on. About the Team and what we do The Case Preparation and Presentation (CPP) team is a multidisciplinary team mainly responsible for preparing and presenting "case to answer" cases referred to the Fitness to Practise Committee for fair and timely conclusions. About the role The NMC's largest team of lawyers and paralegals prides itself on its collegiate and supportive environment. Lawyers are supported by a head and senior lawyers who provide technical supervision and support with professional development. Our lawyers review and prepare fitness to practise cases for our practice committees as well as preparing applications to be heard in the High Court. This role has a focus on advocacy and involves presenting hearings regularly before the NMC's practice committees. Our hearings range from straightforward to complex and are heard both virtually and at our hearing centres in London and Edinburgh. Lawyers with the relevant rights of audience can also expect to appear regularly in the County Court and High Court or Court of Session. About You You will be a lawyer who may already have experience of regulatory law (but if not, you should demonstrate an interest in this area) and who will be committed to helping us to deliver high quality adjudication outcomes for registrants referred to the NMC in a person-centred way. You will be an excellent communicator, whether that be in oral, written or presentation form. You will also have a high level of attention to detail and will have the ability to quality assure your own work with minimal supervision. Skills and experience required Holder of a UK Practising Certificate as UK Qualified Solicitor or Barrister or Chartered Legal Executive Experience of advocacy Proven experience of providing consistently accurate and appropriate legal advice while meeting tight deadlines Experience of autonomous decision making while dealing with high profile, sensitive issues Excellent oral, written and presentation skills Collaborative working with other internal teams Excellent organisational skills and ability to work on a range of different matters and cases simultaneously Good IT skills Person-centred approach to daily work, including showing respect to all, listening and sensitively managing individuals with additional needs Strong commitment to and understanding of the importance of equality, diversity and inclusion within the environment that the NMC operates High level of personal integrity, professionalism and confidentiality Please note that this role requires you to review and work with sensitive and distressing material relating to fitness to practice cases and you will be given the appropriate support to deal with this material. There is a fixed-term, part-time role available, as well as permanent, full-time positions.
Dec 02, 2025
Full time
About Us At the NMC, we're committed to delivering excellence by living our values and behaviours every day. We foster a workplace built on these, ensuring every team member thrives and contributes to our purpose. This role is aligned with our behaviour framework, and we'll assess you on four of these- Impactful decision making, Communicating with impact, achieving results and Compassionate and person- centered -in addition to your technical skills and experience. Please read the person specification in the job description for further details of exactly what we'll be assessing you on. About the Team and what we do The Case Preparation and Presentation (CPP) team is a multidisciplinary team mainly responsible for preparing and presenting "case to answer" cases referred to the Fitness to Practise Committee for fair and timely conclusions. About the role The NMC's largest team of lawyers and paralegals prides itself on its collegiate and supportive environment. Lawyers are supported by a head and senior lawyers who provide technical supervision and support with professional development. Our lawyers review and prepare fitness to practise cases for our practice committees as well as preparing applications to be heard in the High Court. This role has a focus on advocacy and involves presenting hearings regularly before the NMC's practice committees. Our hearings range from straightforward to complex and are heard both virtually and at our hearing centres in London and Edinburgh. Lawyers with the relevant rights of audience can also expect to appear regularly in the County Court and High Court or Court of Session. About You You will be a lawyer who may already have experience of regulatory law (but if not, you should demonstrate an interest in this area) and who will be committed to helping us to deliver high quality adjudication outcomes for registrants referred to the NMC in a person-centred way. You will be an excellent communicator, whether that be in oral, written or presentation form. You will also have a high level of attention to detail and will have the ability to quality assure your own work with minimal supervision. Skills and experience required Holder of a UK Practising Certificate as UK Qualified Solicitor or Barrister or Chartered Legal Executive Experience of advocacy Proven experience of providing consistently accurate and appropriate legal advice while meeting tight deadlines Experience of autonomous decision making while dealing with high profile, sensitive issues Excellent oral, written and presentation skills Collaborative working with other internal teams Excellent organisational skills and ability to work on a range of different matters and cases simultaneously Good IT skills Person-centred approach to daily work, including showing respect to all, listening and sensitively managing individuals with additional needs Strong commitment to and understanding of the importance of equality, diversity and inclusion within the environment that the NMC operates High level of personal integrity, professionalism and confidentiality Please note that this role requires you to review and work with sensitive and distressing material relating to fitness to practice cases and you will be given the appropriate support to deal with this material. There is a fixed-term, part-time role available, as well as permanent, full-time positions.
Job Title: Legal Counsel Location: Central London Salary: £110,000+ (negotiable, depending on experience) Hybrid: At least two days a week in the office One of our clients, a major healthcare company, are looking for a Legal Counsel to play a key role in supporting the business to achieve its objectives and strategic goals whilst managing and reducing their risk profile. The Role Reviewing, drafting, and negotiating a wide variety of commercial, corporate and clinical-related contracts; Reviewing and updating of contractual arrangements with hospital consultants; Working closely with and supporting the Corporate Strategy and Corporate Development teams on clinical-related corporate transactions (including acquisitions, disposals, and collaborations), including liaising closely with and managing relationships with any external legal advisors engaged on such transactions; Assisting the business to meet its strategic priorities, its regulatory and compliance obligations, and to minimise its risk, including reviewing and updating policies and ensuring good governance; Providing in-house training and know-how to the business and in particular Hospital and Clinical teams across the business on regulatory compliance and other relevant legal topics; Dealing with commercial and legal regulatory compliance and governance matters, including CMA compliance; Advising the business on new and proposed UK legislative developments; Instructing, engaging and managing relations with our external lawyers; This role would suit a qualified lawyer with legal healthcare expertise, corporate transactional experience, and extensive commercial contracts knowledge. A strong regulatory and compliance background is also essential. You must be motivated, pragmatic, and commercially astute. Experience with CMA compliance and NHS contracts would be a bonus. Fantastic opportunity for a private practice lawyer to move in-house, or a legal counsel looking for a new challenge in a growing business. Exceptional benefits on offer with a company who puts employees first. McKinlay Law endeavour to contact all successful candidates within 24 hours. However, due to the volume of applications that we receive, we are not able to respond to every candidate individually. If you have not heard from us within 24 hours your application has been unsuccessful and we have not retained your details.
Dec 01, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Legal Counsel Location: Central London Salary: £110,000+ (negotiable, depending on experience) Hybrid: At least two days a week in the office One of our clients, a major healthcare company, are looking for a Legal Counsel to play a key role in supporting the business to achieve its objectives and strategic goals whilst managing and reducing their risk profile. The Role Reviewing, drafting, and negotiating a wide variety of commercial, corporate and clinical-related contracts; Reviewing and updating of contractual arrangements with hospital consultants; Working closely with and supporting the Corporate Strategy and Corporate Development teams on clinical-related corporate transactions (including acquisitions, disposals, and collaborations), including liaising closely with and managing relationships with any external legal advisors engaged on such transactions; Assisting the business to meet its strategic priorities, its regulatory and compliance obligations, and to minimise its risk, including reviewing and updating policies and ensuring good governance; Providing in-house training and know-how to the business and in particular Hospital and Clinical teams across the business on regulatory compliance and other relevant legal topics; Dealing with commercial and legal regulatory compliance and governance matters, including CMA compliance; Advising the business on new and proposed UK legislative developments; Instructing, engaging and managing relations with our external lawyers; This role would suit a qualified lawyer with legal healthcare expertise, corporate transactional experience, and extensive commercial contracts knowledge. A strong regulatory and compliance background is also essential. You must be motivated, pragmatic, and commercially astute. Experience with CMA compliance and NHS contracts would be a bonus. Fantastic opportunity for a private practice lawyer to move in-house, or a legal counsel looking for a new challenge in a growing business. Exceptional benefits on offer with a company who puts employees first. McKinlay Law endeavour to contact all successful candidates within 24 hours. However, due to the volume of applications that we receive, we are not able to respond to every candidate individually. If you have not heard from us within 24 hours your application has been unsuccessful and we have not retained your details.
12 month contract - Inside IR35 - Investment Banking Core accountabilities of role Advanced level expert to lead work on the Bank's UK Defined Benefit (DB) pension schemes, to include actuarial funding, investment, Trustee accounting, Corporate accounting, administration and vendor management. Manage medium and large DB projects that arise in the year, which is likely to include merging several DB schemes Able to autonomously manage all key stakeholders independently, reporting to the Head of UK Pensions, Benefits & Wellbeing Lead contact and adviser for Heads of HR and CFOs at UK group companies with DB schemes and represent those Group companies to the Professional Trustee Lead the pension accounting process (IAS19) to support Group HR and local Finance, ensuring timely reporting of balance sheet and P&L numbers, agreeing key financial assumptions with actuaries, Group companies and Group HR and managing market movement issues with the key stakeholders and external auditors Lead the Professional Trustee relationship ensuring continuing constructive and collaborative engagement. Lead services to the schemes and trustee to ensure the efficient operation of the schemes and the providers in line with best practice, UK regulatory requirements and Group policies. Manages third party suppliers, including corporate actuaries, lawyers, company auditors, trustee auditors and administrators, including management of advisor budgets across all UK pension schemes (trustee and corporate). Member of the Bank's International Pension Plans Committee, and lead management of the IPP provider in Jersey Support DC Pension Specialist on UK Defined Contribution (DC) Scheme projects, including support for monthly pension contribution reconciliation and DC pension communications. Management of complex pension employee queries to central mailbox and via internal HR portal. Provision of pension 121s for employees with complex issues on request and provision of pension and support on wider HR matters (such as employee assignments, redundancies etc.) Technical expert reviewer for work of Head of Pension, Benefits & Wellbeing Liaising with internal procurement, governance and IT security teams regarding pension team vendor reviews/documentation. Managing the documentation and annual review of Pension procedures for internal governance purposes. Knowledge, Skill and Experience Essential Extensive experience in the pensions industry Expert level of DB pensions knowledge Very good working knowledge of pension tax rules Very good working knowledge of DB pension accounting Ability to challenge expert advisers Strong communication skills for communications to all staff, individuals and key stakeholders in what can be highly technical areas Project management and ability to oversee and manage teams of third party suppliers Proficient experience using Microsoft Excel to handle large data sets Preferred Working towards or qualified Actuarial qualification or Diploma working towards or qualified Associate of the Pensions Management Institute or other relevant experience. Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
12 month contract - Inside IR35 - Investment Banking Core accountabilities of role Advanced level expert to lead work on the Bank's UK Defined Benefit (DB) pension schemes, to include actuarial funding, investment, Trustee accounting, Corporate accounting, administration and vendor management. Manage medium and large DB projects that arise in the year, which is likely to include merging several DB schemes Able to autonomously manage all key stakeholders independently, reporting to the Head of UK Pensions, Benefits & Wellbeing Lead contact and adviser for Heads of HR and CFOs at UK group companies with DB schemes and represent those Group companies to the Professional Trustee Lead the pension accounting process (IAS19) to support Group HR and local Finance, ensuring timely reporting of balance sheet and P&L numbers, agreeing key financial assumptions with actuaries, Group companies and Group HR and managing market movement issues with the key stakeholders and external auditors Lead the Professional Trustee relationship ensuring continuing constructive and collaborative engagement. Lead services to the schemes and trustee to ensure the efficient operation of the schemes and the providers in line with best practice, UK regulatory requirements and Group policies. Manages third party suppliers, including corporate actuaries, lawyers, company auditors, trustee auditors and administrators, including management of advisor budgets across all UK pension schemes (trustee and corporate). Member of the Bank's International Pension Plans Committee, and lead management of the IPP provider in Jersey Support DC Pension Specialist on UK Defined Contribution (DC) Scheme projects, including support for monthly pension contribution reconciliation and DC pension communications. Management of complex pension employee queries to central mailbox and via internal HR portal. Provision of pension 121s for employees with complex issues on request and provision of pension and support on wider HR matters (such as employee assignments, redundancies etc.) Technical expert reviewer for work of Head of Pension, Benefits & Wellbeing Liaising with internal procurement, governance and IT security teams regarding pension team vendor reviews/documentation. Managing the documentation and annual review of Pension procedures for internal governance purposes. Knowledge, Skill and Experience Essential Extensive experience in the pensions industry Expert level of DB pensions knowledge Very good working knowledge of pension tax rules Very good working knowledge of DB pension accounting Ability to challenge expert advisers Strong communication skills for communications to all staff, individuals and key stakeholders in what can be highly technical areas Project management and ability to oversee and manage teams of third party suppliers Proficient experience using Microsoft Excel to handle large data sets Preferred Working towards or qualified Actuarial qualification or Diploma working towards or qualified Associate of the Pensions Management Institute or other relevant experience. Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.