Family Paralegal

  • Clayton Legal
  • Sunderland, Tyne And Wear
  • Apr 02, 2026
Full time Legal

Job Description

A well-established specialist firm is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Paralegal to join its Public Children Law team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to build a meaningful career in family law, supporting vulnerable clients through some of the most critical moments in their lives.

Whether you already have experience in child care law or are looking to take your first step into this area, full training and ongoing support will be provided. The role offers a clear and structured pathway towards qualification as a Child Care Solicitor, with long-term progression towards membership of the Law Society's Children Panel.

The Role

This is a hands-on and varied role where you'll support experienced fee earners across a broad mix of public children law matters, from PLO pre-proceedings through to care proceedings and wider child protection applications. You'll play a key part in keeping cases moving forward efficiently and compliantly, all while maintaining a strong safeguarding focus and delivering a high standard of support to both colleagues and vulnerable clients.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Supporting the day-to-day conduct of cases, including preparing and filing court documents in line with the Family Procedure Rules
  • Managing court timetables, tracking deadlines, and ensuring compliance with directions
  • Drafting attendance notes, correspondence, and instructions to counsel and experts
  • Liaising with local authorities, CAFCASS, the courts, and other key stakeholders
  • Communicating with vulnerable clients in a sensitive, trauma-informed manner, taking instructions and managing expectations
  • Collating and reviewing evidence, and preparing court bundles in line with procedural requirements
  • Assisting with Legal Aid applications and ensuring ongoing compliance with LAA requirements
  • Maintaining well-organised, audit-ready files in line with regulatory standards

You'll also be supported to build your knowledge of child protection law and develop your career within a collaborative and forward-thinking team.

About You

  • A genuine interest in public children law and safeguarding
  • Strong organisational skills and attention to detail
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to work sensitively with vulnerable clients
  • Ability to manage competing priorities and work to deadlines
  • A proactive and team-oriented approach

Previous experience in a similar role is advantageous but not essential.

The Opportunity

  • Clear progression route to qualification as a Child Care Solicitor
  • Long-term development towards Children Panel membership
  • Hands-on experience in complex and meaningful legal work
  • Supportive and collaborative working environment

If you would like a chat about this opportunity please get in touch with Justine on (phone number removed) for an informal discussion or email your current CV to (url removed)