Adult Social Care Lawyer Salary: 45k- 50k per annum - Negotiable DOE West Yorkshire Local Authority Remote/Hybrid Working Working on behalf of a Local Authority in the West Yorkshire region, we are seeking an experienced Adult Social Care Lawyer to join a busy and well-regarded legal team. This role offers the opportunity to work on a broad and complex caseload of adult social care matters, providing high-quality legal advice, advocacy, and litigation support. Key Responsibilities Providing legal advice, advocacy, and litigation support across adult social care matters. Advising on key legislation including: Care Act 2014 Mental Capacity Act 2005 (Court of Protection, DoLS, Re X) Mental Health Act 1983 Managing a caseload of complex and sensitive matters, including court and tribunal proceedings. Conducting advocacy before courts and tribunals where appropriate. About You Be a qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or FCILEX with 3+ years' PQE. Have strong technical expertise in adult social care law. Have experience managing complex caseloads and conducting litigation. Be confident in advocacy (or willing to develop in this area). If you're interested in this role, click the apply button or contact Max using the details below: (phone number removed) Our legal specialist, Max, has extensive experience across all areas of the legal market and recruits for positions at every level - from legal assistants and paralegals through to Directors of Legal and Monitoring Officers. If this particular role isn't quite right for you, but you'd like to explore other opportunities, please get in touch using the contact details above for a confidential discussion about the market. We are also proud to offer a market-leading referral scheme, with rewards of up to 300. If you know someone who might be a great fit for this or another legal role, simply ask them to send their CV to Max - and don't forget to include your own details so we can ensure you receive your referral bonus if they are successful.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Adult Social Care Lawyer Salary: 45k- 50k per annum - Negotiable DOE West Yorkshire Local Authority Remote/Hybrid Working Working on behalf of a Local Authority in the West Yorkshire region, we are seeking an experienced Adult Social Care Lawyer to join a busy and well-regarded legal team. This role offers the opportunity to work on a broad and complex caseload of adult social care matters, providing high-quality legal advice, advocacy, and litigation support. Key Responsibilities Providing legal advice, advocacy, and litigation support across adult social care matters. Advising on key legislation including: Care Act 2014 Mental Capacity Act 2005 (Court of Protection, DoLS, Re X) Mental Health Act 1983 Managing a caseload of complex and sensitive matters, including court and tribunal proceedings. Conducting advocacy before courts and tribunals where appropriate. About You Be a qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or FCILEX with 3+ years' PQE. Have strong technical expertise in adult social care law. Have experience managing complex caseloads and conducting litigation. Be confident in advocacy (or willing to develop in this area). If you're interested in this role, click the apply button or contact Max using the details below: (phone number removed) Our legal specialist, Max, has extensive experience across all areas of the legal market and recruits for positions at every level - from legal assistants and paralegals through to Directors of Legal and Monitoring Officers. If this particular role isn't quite right for you, but you'd like to explore other opportunities, please get in touch using the contact details above for a confidential discussion about the market. We are also proud to offer a market-leading referral scheme, with rewards of up to 300. If you know someone who might be a great fit for this or another legal role, simply ask them to send their CV to Max - and don't forget to include your own details so we can ensure you receive your referral bonus if they are successful.
Adult Social Care Lawyer Rate: 60- 70 per hour - Negotiable DOE Contract Length: 3-6-month initial contract London Borough Council Remote / Hybrid Working Key Responsibilities Advising on matters under key legislation including: Care Act 2014 Mental Capacity Act 2005 Mental Health Act 1983 Managing a caseload of Court of Protection matters, including: Section 16 applications Deprivation of Liberty (DoLS) cases Handling disputes relating to Ordinary Residence and Section 117 Mental Health Act. About You Be a qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or Legal Executive authorised to conduct litigation. Have a strong working knowledge of adult social care legislation. Have experience handling Court of Protection proceedings If you're interested in this role, click the apply button or contact Max using the details below: (phone number removed) Our legal specialist, Max, has extensive experience across all areas of the legal market and recruits for positions at every level - from legal assistants and paralegals through to Directors of Legal and Monitoring Officers. If this particular role isn't quite right for you, but you'd like to explore other opportunities, please get in touch using the contact details above for a confidential discussion about the market. We are also proud to offer a market-leading referral scheme, with rewards of up to 300. If you know someone who might be a great fit for this or another legal role, simply ask them to send their CV to Max - and don't forget to include your own details so we can ensure you receive your referral bonus if they are successful.
Apr 29, 2026
Contractor
Adult Social Care Lawyer Rate: 60- 70 per hour - Negotiable DOE Contract Length: 3-6-month initial contract London Borough Council Remote / Hybrid Working Key Responsibilities Advising on matters under key legislation including: Care Act 2014 Mental Capacity Act 2005 Mental Health Act 1983 Managing a caseload of Court of Protection matters, including: Section 16 applications Deprivation of Liberty (DoLS) cases Handling disputes relating to Ordinary Residence and Section 117 Mental Health Act. About You Be a qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or Legal Executive authorised to conduct litigation. Have a strong working knowledge of adult social care legislation. Have experience handling Court of Protection proceedings If you're interested in this role, click the apply button or contact Max using the details below: (phone number removed) Our legal specialist, Max, has extensive experience across all areas of the legal market and recruits for positions at every level - from legal assistants and paralegals through to Directors of Legal and Monitoring Officers. If this particular role isn't quite right for you, but you'd like to explore other opportunities, please get in touch using the contact details above for a confidential discussion about the market. We are also proud to offer a market-leading referral scheme, with rewards of up to 300. If you know someone who might be a great fit for this or another legal role, simply ask them to send their CV to Max - and don't forget to include your own details so we can ensure you receive your referral bonus if they are successful.
Court of Protection and Inquest Lawyer Closing date: 17 May 2026 We are seeking a full time, permanent Court of Protection and Inquest Lawyer to join our specialist Legal Services team. Reporting to the Associate Director of Legal Services, this high profile, varied role offers significant autonomy within a statutory framework. You will provide expert advice on a complex, sensitive caseload, primarily Court of Protection and Coronial/Inquest matters. The role requires strong analytical skills, sound judgement, and confidence handling contentious, emotive issues. The post holder must be a qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive (minimum 2 years PQE), with rights of audience in Coronial proceedings and a current practising certificate. Adult Social Care experience is essential; NHS experience is not required. Main duties of the job Develop, plan and implement legal strategies to meet organisational priorities and client needs. Attend MDT meetings and brief the Associate Director of Legal Services for Board and executive reporting. Build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Supervise and support junior staff, contributing to team development and capability. Draft legal submissions, liaise with Counsel, attend court and undertake advocacy. Provide flexible legal support across the Trust. Deliver clear, pragmatic advice across healthcare and adult social care law. Contribute to training and education on legal, clinical and risk issues. Act as primary contact for Court of Protection matters, providing timely, authoritative advice including workshops and ad hoc sessions. Job responsibilities You will act as a lead legal specialist for the Trust's Court of Protection function, providing expert advice and oversight across a broad and sensitive caseload. Consent and capacity (adults and children). Use of restraint and restrictive practice. Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (and transition to Liberty Protection Safeguards). Mental Health Act matters. End of life decision making. Inquests involving mental health, mental capacity or deprivation of liberty issues. You will have experience in: Conducting litigation relating to the welfare and property of vulnerable adults, including Court of Protection applications. Providing detailed written and oral advice on the Care Act 2014, Mental Health Act 1983 and Mental Capacity Act 2005. Reviewing and advising on witness statements and evidential material. Preparing Court of Protection applications and participating in Best Interests decision making processes. Managing a complex caseload involving mental health, safeguarding, ordinary residence, deprivation of liberty and related issues. Advising on adult social care law and delivering associated training. Developing policies, procedures and strategic approaches to adult social care legal issues. Supervising colleagues and contributing to team development and capability building. Coroner's inquests You will support the Associate Director of Legal Services in representing the Trust throughout the Coronial process. Act as Trust lead for inquests involving mental health, mental capacity and deprivation of liberty issues. Ensure staff involved in inquest proceedings are appropriately supported and understand the process. Liaise with and brief Counsel and external legal representatives where required. Provide clear guidance to clinical and managerial staff involved in the inquest process. Undertake advocacy at inquest hearings where appropriate. Qualifications Qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive with minimum 2 years PQE. Admission as Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales, or equivalent, with minimum 2 years post qualification experience. Adult social care experience. Postgraduate degree in Medical Law or Medical Law and Ethics (desirable). Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires a Disclosure and Barring Service check to confirm no previous criminal convictions. Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust Salary: £66,582 - £77,368 a year, pro rata.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
Court of Protection and Inquest Lawyer Closing date: 17 May 2026 We are seeking a full time, permanent Court of Protection and Inquest Lawyer to join our specialist Legal Services team. Reporting to the Associate Director of Legal Services, this high profile, varied role offers significant autonomy within a statutory framework. You will provide expert advice on a complex, sensitive caseload, primarily Court of Protection and Coronial/Inquest matters. The role requires strong analytical skills, sound judgement, and confidence handling contentious, emotive issues. The post holder must be a qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive (minimum 2 years PQE), with rights of audience in Coronial proceedings and a current practising certificate. Adult Social Care experience is essential; NHS experience is not required. Main duties of the job Develop, plan and implement legal strategies to meet organisational priorities and client needs. Attend MDT meetings and brief the Associate Director of Legal Services for Board and executive reporting. Build and maintain effective relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Supervise and support junior staff, contributing to team development and capability. Draft legal submissions, liaise with Counsel, attend court and undertake advocacy. Provide flexible legal support across the Trust. Deliver clear, pragmatic advice across healthcare and adult social care law. Contribute to training and education on legal, clinical and risk issues. Act as primary contact for Court of Protection matters, providing timely, authoritative advice including workshops and ad hoc sessions. Job responsibilities You will act as a lead legal specialist for the Trust's Court of Protection function, providing expert advice and oversight across a broad and sensitive caseload. Consent and capacity (adults and children). Use of restraint and restrictive practice. Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (and transition to Liberty Protection Safeguards). Mental Health Act matters. End of life decision making. Inquests involving mental health, mental capacity or deprivation of liberty issues. You will have experience in: Conducting litigation relating to the welfare and property of vulnerable adults, including Court of Protection applications. Providing detailed written and oral advice on the Care Act 2014, Mental Health Act 1983 and Mental Capacity Act 2005. Reviewing and advising on witness statements and evidential material. Preparing Court of Protection applications and participating in Best Interests decision making processes. Managing a complex caseload involving mental health, safeguarding, ordinary residence, deprivation of liberty and related issues. Advising on adult social care law and delivering associated training. Developing policies, procedures and strategic approaches to adult social care legal issues. Supervising colleagues and contributing to team development and capability building. Coroner's inquests You will support the Associate Director of Legal Services in representing the Trust throughout the Coronial process. Act as Trust lead for inquests involving mental health, mental capacity and deprivation of liberty issues. Ensure staff involved in inquest proceedings are appropriately supported and understand the process. Liaise with and brief Counsel and external legal representatives where required. Provide clear guidance to clinical and managerial staff involved in the inquest process. Undertake advocacy at inquest hearings where appropriate. Qualifications Qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive with minimum 2 years PQE. Admission as Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales, or equivalent, with minimum 2 years post qualification experience. Adult social care experience. Postgraduate degree in Medical Law or Medical Law and Ethics (desirable). Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires a Disclosure and Barring Service check to confirm no previous criminal convictions. Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust Salary: £66,582 - £77,368 a year, pro rata.
A healthcare organization is seeking a full-time, permanent Court of Protection and Inquest Lawyer in Torquay. The role involves providing expert legal advice in sensitive cases, requiring strong analytical skills and team supervision. Candidates must be qualified solicitors or Chartered Legal Executives with at least 2 years PQE and experience in adult social care. The position involves significant autonomy and offers a competitive salary of £66,582 - £77,368 per year, pro rata.
Apr 26, 2026
Full time
A healthcare organization is seeking a full-time, permanent Court of Protection and Inquest Lawyer in Torquay. The role involves providing expert legal advice in sensitive cases, requiring strong analytical skills and team supervision. Candidates must be qualified solicitors or Chartered Legal Executives with at least 2 years PQE and experience in adult social care. The position involves significant autonomy and offers a competitive salary of £66,582 - £77,368 per year, pro rata.
About Keech Hospice Care Keech Hospice Care provides specialist palliative care for adults and children with terminal or life limiting conditions. Our mission is to provide the best quality of life for our patients and their families as they prepare for a dignified death. Our multi professional approach involves medical, nursing, social, spiritual and emotional care and is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Access to our services is available to all, free from discrimination on such grounds as disability, political view or other opinion, race, religion, gender or sexual orientation, wealth or otherwise and marital status. We spend £14m a year, employ almost 300 staff members and work with 1500 volunteers to provide services to the communities we serve. Main duties of the job The trustee provides clinical leadership and oversight to support Keech Hospice Care in delivering safe, effective and compassionate care. The trustee contributes to the strategic direction of the organisation ensuring clinical quality, patient safety and service sustainability are prioritised. The trustee ensures the charity fulfils its duties in line with its governing documents, relevant law and regulation. The trustee acts in good faith in the best interests of beneficiaries using clinical expertise to support effective use of resources. The trustee works collaboratively with other trustees, the chief executive and senior leaders to ensure strong governance and accountability. The trustee promotes and protects the values, integrity, reputation and public confidence in Keech Hospice Care. The trustee attends board meetings, participates in reviews and serves on committees or working groups as required. The trustee maintains awareness of clinical services, the wider health system and developments in palliative and end of life care. The trustee participates in provider visits and upholds the principles of public life including integrity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership. Job responsibilities Our trustees play a vital role in ensuring Keech Hospice achieves its core purpose. They oversee the overall management and administration of the charity. They also ensure that Keech Hospice Care has a clear strategy and that our work and goals align with our vision. They support the team to enable growth and thrive, thereby supporting patients and families who use our services. Board members have a collective, legal responsibility. They are ultimately responsible for everything the charity does and how it does it. The overriding duty of trustees is to act in good faith within charity law and to make sure the charity pursues its aims (as set out in the governing document); uses its assets exclusively to pursue those aims; and acts in the interests of its beneficiaries. Key Responsibilities Strategic Impact: Contribute to determining the overall strategic direction of Keech Hospice Care. Decisions directly impact the services provided and the lives of patients and families. Legal Responsibility: Act in good faith, ensuring the charity pursues its aims and uses its assets effectively. Collaboration: Work with other trustees, the Chief Executive, the Senior Leadership Team and stakeholders to collectively drive success. Governance: Maintain high standards of governance that generate confidence among stakeholders and staff. Integrity: Promote and protect Keech Hospice Care's values, integrity, image and reputation. Roles and Commitments: Attend board meetings; participate in the Board's annual work programme of reviews; undertake portfolio roles as directed by the Chair; be involved in the work of committees or working groups; promote the charity with external stakeholders; participate in provider visits; perform duties in accordance with the Seven Principles of Public Life. Responsible for setting the strategic direction of the charity; ensure legal stewardship and guard against conflicts of interest. What we are looking for? Commitment to Keech Hospice Care and an empathy with its aims, ethos and values. Ability to attend board meetings, participate actively and advocate for our mission. Willingness to devote the necessary time and effort to carrying out trustee duties. Skills and Experience Finance: Financial management and/or accountancy experience. Track record of securing value for money and effectiveness. Management: Experience in change management and organisational transformation, retail and fundraising management. Clinical: Experience in the health sector in general and end of life care in particular. Board: Experience at a board or senior manager level in a public, private or charity sector context. Experience of defining strategy, mergers & acquisitions, KPIs, governance, compliance, audit & risk management. Digital: Experience of online retail, recruitment, CRM systems, procurement & implementation of IT systems, use of AI/ML. Human Resources: Recruitment & retention of staff and/or volunteers. EDI: Working with young people, older adults, people from diverse backgrounds and/or special needs. Legal: Qualified lawyer, preferably with corporate experience. Personal Criteria No conflict of interest between your business activities and your role as trustee in line with the Seven Principles of Public Life (Nolan Principles). Ability to question intelligently, debate constructively, challenge rigorously and decide dispassionately. Ability to listen sensitively to the views of others inside and outside of the board and to gain the trust and respect of other board and senior management team members. Ability to seek and obtain full and satisfactory answers within the environment of the board. Ability to role model our values and to challenge trustees when they are being compromised. Willingness to learn and develop new skills and volunteer for specific committees and ad hoc workstreams as necessary. No prior experience required as a charity trustee - anyone with relevant skills and time is welcome to apply. Priority for applicants under 35, from a Black, Asian or other minority ethnic background, or living with a disability, as these groups are under represented on our board. Greater diversity helps us make better decisions and better represent the diversity of our membership and the communities we serve. Passion for making a difference in the community and skills/experience in the health sector, end of life care, or at a senior board/manager level in a public, private or charity sector. The role can be demanding but is deeply rewarding and you will be part of a friendly, energetic team. Support through trustee induction, training and peer to peer mentoring will be provided. Reasonable travel expenses arising from trustee duties can be covered. What you will gain Serving as a trustee can help you develop a variety of valuable skills: financial acumen, strategic thinking, governance, leadership, risk management, collaboration, communication, problem solving, ethical judgment and networking. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires a submission for Disclosure to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experience - this is a voluntary role.
Apr 25, 2026
Full time
About Keech Hospice Care Keech Hospice Care provides specialist palliative care for adults and children with terminal or life limiting conditions. Our mission is to provide the best quality of life for our patients and their families as they prepare for a dignified death. Our multi professional approach involves medical, nursing, social, spiritual and emotional care and is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Access to our services is available to all, free from discrimination on such grounds as disability, political view or other opinion, race, religion, gender or sexual orientation, wealth or otherwise and marital status. We spend £14m a year, employ almost 300 staff members and work with 1500 volunteers to provide services to the communities we serve. Main duties of the job The trustee provides clinical leadership and oversight to support Keech Hospice Care in delivering safe, effective and compassionate care. The trustee contributes to the strategic direction of the organisation ensuring clinical quality, patient safety and service sustainability are prioritised. The trustee ensures the charity fulfils its duties in line with its governing documents, relevant law and regulation. The trustee acts in good faith in the best interests of beneficiaries using clinical expertise to support effective use of resources. The trustee works collaboratively with other trustees, the chief executive and senior leaders to ensure strong governance and accountability. The trustee promotes and protects the values, integrity, reputation and public confidence in Keech Hospice Care. The trustee attends board meetings, participates in reviews and serves on committees or working groups as required. The trustee maintains awareness of clinical services, the wider health system and developments in palliative and end of life care. The trustee participates in provider visits and upholds the principles of public life including integrity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership. Job responsibilities Our trustees play a vital role in ensuring Keech Hospice achieves its core purpose. They oversee the overall management and administration of the charity. They also ensure that Keech Hospice Care has a clear strategy and that our work and goals align with our vision. They support the team to enable growth and thrive, thereby supporting patients and families who use our services. Board members have a collective, legal responsibility. They are ultimately responsible for everything the charity does and how it does it. The overriding duty of trustees is to act in good faith within charity law and to make sure the charity pursues its aims (as set out in the governing document); uses its assets exclusively to pursue those aims; and acts in the interests of its beneficiaries. Key Responsibilities Strategic Impact: Contribute to determining the overall strategic direction of Keech Hospice Care. Decisions directly impact the services provided and the lives of patients and families. Legal Responsibility: Act in good faith, ensuring the charity pursues its aims and uses its assets effectively. Collaboration: Work with other trustees, the Chief Executive, the Senior Leadership Team and stakeholders to collectively drive success. Governance: Maintain high standards of governance that generate confidence among stakeholders and staff. Integrity: Promote and protect Keech Hospice Care's values, integrity, image and reputation. Roles and Commitments: Attend board meetings; participate in the Board's annual work programme of reviews; undertake portfolio roles as directed by the Chair; be involved in the work of committees or working groups; promote the charity with external stakeholders; participate in provider visits; perform duties in accordance with the Seven Principles of Public Life. Responsible for setting the strategic direction of the charity; ensure legal stewardship and guard against conflicts of interest. What we are looking for? Commitment to Keech Hospice Care and an empathy with its aims, ethos and values. Ability to attend board meetings, participate actively and advocate for our mission. Willingness to devote the necessary time and effort to carrying out trustee duties. Skills and Experience Finance: Financial management and/or accountancy experience. Track record of securing value for money and effectiveness. Management: Experience in change management and organisational transformation, retail and fundraising management. Clinical: Experience in the health sector in general and end of life care in particular. Board: Experience at a board or senior manager level in a public, private or charity sector context. Experience of defining strategy, mergers & acquisitions, KPIs, governance, compliance, audit & risk management. Digital: Experience of online retail, recruitment, CRM systems, procurement & implementation of IT systems, use of AI/ML. Human Resources: Recruitment & retention of staff and/or volunteers. EDI: Working with young people, older adults, people from diverse backgrounds and/or special needs. Legal: Qualified lawyer, preferably with corporate experience. Personal Criteria No conflict of interest between your business activities and your role as trustee in line with the Seven Principles of Public Life (Nolan Principles). Ability to question intelligently, debate constructively, challenge rigorously and decide dispassionately. Ability to listen sensitively to the views of others inside and outside of the board and to gain the trust and respect of other board and senior management team members. Ability to seek and obtain full and satisfactory answers within the environment of the board. Ability to role model our values and to challenge trustees when they are being compromised. Willingness to learn and develop new skills and volunteer for specific committees and ad hoc workstreams as necessary. No prior experience required as a charity trustee - anyone with relevant skills and time is welcome to apply. Priority for applicants under 35, from a Black, Asian or other minority ethnic background, or living with a disability, as these groups are under represented on our board. Greater diversity helps us make better decisions and better represent the diversity of our membership and the communities we serve. Passion for making a difference in the community and skills/experience in the health sector, end of life care, or at a senior board/manager level in a public, private or charity sector. The role can be demanding but is deeply rewarding and you will be part of a friendly, energetic team. Support through trustee induction, training and peer to peer mentoring will be provided. Reasonable travel expenses arising from trustee duties can be covered. What you will gain Serving as a trustee can help you develop a variety of valuable skills: financial acumen, strategic thinking, governance, leadership, risk management, collaboration, communication, problem solving, ethical judgment and networking. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and requires a submission for Disclosure to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Depending on experience - this is a voluntary role.
Locum Adults Lawyer Remote working 55-65 p/hr A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an experienced Adults Social Care Lawyer to join a reputable, well-respected local authority on a locum basis in the Midlands. This will be a remote working role, a rolling long-term contract. The duties of the Adults Social Care Lawyer will include: Dealing with Deprivation of Liberty cases Advising on Court of Protection matters Ordinary Residence Judicial Review The benefits of the Adults Social Care Lawyer will include; Remote working Long term contract Flexible working hours Supportive team Ideally our client is looking for a qualified Adults Lawyer with local authority experience but will consider those with transferable and relevant skills. We work very closely with this client and the team is lovely to work with. How to apply for the Adults Lawyer role; Should you require further information or wish to discuss your suitability before applying please contact India Langman in our Manchester office for a confidential discussion. 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.
Oct 06, 2025
Seasonal
Locum Adults Lawyer Remote working 55-65 p/hr A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an experienced Adults Social Care Lawyer to join a reputable, well-respected local authority on a locum basis in the Midlands. This will be a remote working role, a rolling long-term contract. The duties of the Adults Social Care Lawyer will include: Dealing with Deprivation of Liberty cases Advising on Court of Protection matters Ordinary Residence Judicial Review The benefits of the Adults Social Care Lawyer will include; Remote working Long term contract Flexible working hours Supportive team Ideally our client is looking for a qualified Adults Lawyer with local authority experience but will consider those with transferable and relevant skills. We work very closely with this client and the team is lovely to work with. How to apply for the Adults Lawyer role; Should you require further information or wish to discuss your suitability before applying please contact India Langman in our Manchester office for a confidential discussion. 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.
Adult Locum Solicitor (or equivalent) 6 month initial assignment 55-65 umbrella per hour Great client! Our client is seeking an experienced ASC locum lawyer to join their adult team. The team consists of 1 other lawyer dedicated to ASC work, meaning support is available and the team works well to manage all cases effectively. You will report into the Senior Solicitor and daily tasks will include (but not be limited to): - Court of Protection proceedings - DOLs matters - LPS and section 117 - Care Act 2014 responsibilities - Mental Health Act 1983 - Mental Capacity Act 2005 - Working on policy documents - Defending section 21A challenges - Ordinary residence disputes This is an ideal role for a lawyer already experienced in local government ASC work and cases, or possibly an adult specialist from a private practice background seeking to break into Public Sector law. The role can be worked on a 4 or 5 day basis and this client allows remote working for the duration of the assignment. All necessary IT will be provided by the end client. For an informal discussion, or to apply, please contact Kate Jasper in our Manchester office. 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.
Sep 23, 2025
Contractor
Adult Locum Solicitor (or equivalent) 6 month initial assignment 55-65 umbrella per hour Great client! Our client is seeking an experienced ASC locum lawyer to join their adult team. The team consists of 1 other lawyer dedicated to ASC work, meaning support is available and the team works well to manage all cases effectively. You will report into the Senior Solicitor and daily tasks will include (but not be limited to): - Court of Protection proceedings - DOLs matters - LPS and section 117 - Care Act 2014 responsibilities - Mental Health Act 1983 - Mental Capacity Act 2005 - Working on policy documents - Defending section 21A challenges - Ordinary residence disputes This is an ideal role for a lawyer already experienced in local government ASC work and cases, or possibly an adult specialist from a private practice background seeking to break into Public Sector law. The role can be worked on a 4 or 5 day basis and this client allows remote working for the duration of the assignment. All necessary IT will be provided by the end client. For an informal discussion, or to apply, please contact Kate Jasper in our Manchester office. 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.