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Michael Page Legal
Interim Lawyer - Debt Investments
Michael Page Legal
Strong corporate lending Lawyer to join an international investment organisation that plays a critical role in financing sustainable growth across emerging and frontier markets. Hybrid working in London for a period of 4 months. Client Details Our client is a long-established development finance organisation with a mission to support sustainable private sector growth in emerging economies. Working in some of the most complex markets globally, they offer exposure to sophisticated transactions that genuinely contribute to economic and social development managing multi-billion pound investment portfolios across debt, equity, funds, and project finance. Description Advising on the full lifecycle of debt investments, including structuring, negotiation, execution, syndication/mobilisation and portfolio management Partnering closely with investment teams to manage legal risk Project-managing transaction workstreams Managing and instructing external counsel across multiple jurisdictions Drafting and reviewing finance documentation (including LMA-based agreements) Supporting ad-hoc legal matters including NDAs and engagement letters Profile Mid - Senior Lawyer qualified in England & Wales, Canada, South Africa, or New York Experience in a Magic Circle, Silver Circle, or leading National / International Law Firm Proven record of handling complex lending transactions Experience advising lenders on deals in emerging markets Familiarity with LMA facility agreements, intercreditor arrangements and participation Job Offer Day rate up to £950 via Umbrella Hybrid working in Central London Significant emerging markets lending exposure in a rare opportunity
May 17, 2026
Seasonal
Strong corporate lending Lawyer to join an international investment organisation that plays a critical role in financing sustainable growth across emerging and frontier markets. Hybrid working in London for a period of 4 months. Client Details Our client is a long-established development finance organisation with a mission to support sustainable private sector growth in emerging economies. Working in some of the most complex markets globally, they offer exposure to sophisticated transactions that genuinely contribute to economic and social development managing multi-billion pound investment portfolios across debt, equity, funds, and project finance. Description Advising on the full lifecycle of debt investments, including structuring, negotiation, execution, syndication/mobilisation and portfolio management Partnering closely with investment teams to manage legal risk Project-managing transaction workstreams Managing and instructing external counsel across multiple jurisdictions Drafting and reviewing finance documentation (including LMA-based agreements) Supporting ad-hoc legal matters including NDAs and engagement letters Profile Mid - Senior Lawyer qualified in England & Wales, Canada, South Africa, or New York Experience in a Magic Circle, Silver Circle, or leading National / International Law Firm Proven record of handling complex lending transactions Experience advising lenders on deals in emerging markets Familiarity with LMA facility agreements, intercreditor arrangements and participation Job Offer Day rate up to £950 via Umbrella Hybrid working in Central London Significant emerging markets lending exposure in a rare opportunity
Shillito Group
Paralegal
Shillito Group Brinsworth, Yorkshire
Junior Paralegal (In House) Location: Rotherham, South Yorkshire Salary: 27K Job Type: Full time, Permanent About the Company Shillito Group are supporting a thriving manufacturing business based in Rotherham, with a strong reputation for quality, innovation and operational excellence. As part of their continued growth, they are looking to recruit a Junior Paralegal to join their in house legal function. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated and detail oriented individual looking to develop their legal career within a commercial, in house environment. You will work closely with senior stakeholders across the business, supporting a wide range of legal and compliance matters. Key Responsibilities Assisting with the drafting, reviewing, and management of commercial contracts (including supplier and customer agreements) Supporting the legal team with compliance, governance, and regulatory matters Conducting legal research and preparing summaries or reports Maintaining and organising legal documentation and contract databases Assisting with dispute resolution and liaising with external counsel where required Providing general administrative support to the legal function About You A law degree (LLB) or equivalent qualification Previous paralegal or legal administrative experience is desirable but not essential Strong attention to detail and organisational skills Excellent written and verbal communication abilities A proactive and adaptable approach, with the ability to manage multiple tasks Interest in commercial and corporate law, ideally within a business environment What We Offer Competitive salary of 27,000 Opportunity to gain valuable in-house legal experience Supportive and collaborative working environment Career development and progression opportunities Company benefits package Shillito Group is a specialist recruitment and executive search partner, working with ambitious businesses to secure high-impact talent across commercial and engineering markets. Our reputation is built on deep expertise, trusted relationships and delivering results that go beyond the brief.
May 17, 2026
Full time
Junior Paralegal (In House) Location: Rotherham, South Yorkshire Salary: 27K Job Type: Full time, Permanent About the Company Shillito Group are supporting a thriving manufacturing business based in Rotherham, with a strong reputation for quality, innovation and operational excellence. As part of their continued growth, they are looking to recruit a Junior Paralegal to join their in house legal function. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated and detail oriented individual looking to develop their legal career within a commercial, in house environment. You will work closely with senior stakeholders across the business, supporting a wide range of legal and compliance matters. Key Responsibilities Assisting with the drafting, reviewing, and management of commercial contracts (including supplier and customer agreements) Supporting the legal team with compliance, governance, and regulatory matters Conducting legal research and preparing summaries or reports Maintaining and organising legal documentation and contract databases Assisting with dispute resolution and liaising with external counsel where required Providing general administrative support to the legal function About You A law degree (LLB) or equivalent qualification Previous paralegal or legal administrative experience is desirable but not essential Strong attention to detail and organisational skills Excellent written and verbal communication abilities A proactive and adaptable approach, with the ability to manage multiple tasks Interest in commercial and corporate law, ideally within a business environment What We Offer Competitive salary of 27,000 Opportunity to gain valuable in-house legal experience Supportive and collaborative working environment Career development and progression opportunities Company benefits package Shillito Group is a specialist recruitment and executive search partner, working with ambitious businesses to secure high-impact talent across commercial and engineering markets. Our reputation is built on deep expertise, trusted relationships and delivering results that go beyond the brief.
RG Setsquare
Principal Solicitor (Litigation)
RG Setsquare Bexley, London
Are you in search of a temporary yet fulfilling role? Look no further! We're thrilled to offer an exciting position for our client based in Bexley who are looking to appoint a Principal Solicitor (Litigation) for the 3 months ongoing, at the rate of 29 per hour umbrella Job responsibilities This is the main purpose or objective of the job To provide legal and procedural advice and services in the most effective and efficient way to meet the requirements of the Services and Departments. Main Responsibilities / Accountabilities / KRA: The jobholder will be expected to complete the responsibilities / accountabilities effectively in order to deliver the key objectives of the organisation Deliver high quality legal advice and services to the Services and Departments and their staff including, where appropriate, drafting documents and legal proceedings. Undertake litigation and advocacy in the courts, tribunals. Statutory appeals and inquiries. Participate in project teams to ensure the achievement of the Council's objectives and the delivery of high quality legal advice and services to client Services, Departments and, where appropriate, contractors. Identify, research and anticipate the effects on service provision of new developments in the law to ensure that clients are able to adopt best practice in the delivery of timely and responsive services. Job Activities: Undertake the general work of a local government solicitor as directed from time to time in particular: To carry a caseload of legal work, largely unsupervised, within the lawyer's specialism and to be responsible for completing all aspects of the task in accordance with good legal practice and Lexcel practice standards To instruct Counsel when appropriate or advised and to assist Counsel in the presentation of cases to the Court when necessary. To undertake a range of specific tasks as directed by the Principal Solicitor (Litigation) and other senior lawyers under appropriate supervision. To undertake such other duties and responsibilities as may be allocated from time to time. To compile and report statistical information. To actively contribute towards the continual improvement of the service and make effective use of case management systems. To undertake advocacy on behalf of the organisation in such courts, tribunals or inquiries as may be directed (including, in particular advocacy on behalf of the organisation in litigation arising out of the Housing function). Should your skills match the above please send through your updated CV. Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 17, 2026
Seasonal
Are you in search of a temporary yet fulfilling role? Look no further! We're thrilled to offer an exciting position for our client based in Bexley who are looking to appoint a Principal Solicitor (Litigation) for the 3 months ongoing, at the rate of 29 per hour umbrella Job responsibilities This is the main purpose or objective of the job To provide legal and procedural advice and services in the most effective and efficient way to meet the requirements of the Services and Departments. Main Responsibilities / Accountabilities / KRA: The jobholder will be expected to complete the responsibilities / accountabilities effectively in order to deliver the key objectives of the organisation Deliver high quality legal advice and services to the Services and Departments and their staff including, where appropriate, drafting documents and legal proceedings. Undertake litigation and advocacy in the courts, tribunals. Statutory appeals and inquiries. Participate in project teams to ensure the achievement of the Council's objectives and the delivery of high quality legal advice and services to client Services, Departments and, where appropriate, contractors. Identify, research and anticipate the effects on service provision of new developments in the law to ensure that clients are able to adopt best practice in the delivery of timely and responsive services. Job Activities: Undertake the general work of a local government solicitor as directed from time to time in particular: To carry a caseload of legal work, largely unsupervised, within the lawyer's specialism and to be responsible for completing all aspects of the task in accordance with good legal practice and Lexcel practice standards To instruct Counsel when appropriate or advised and to assist Counsel in the presentation of cases to the Court when necessary. To undertake a range of specific tasks as directed by the Principal Solicitor (Litigation) and other senior lawyers under appropriate supervision. To undertake such other duties and responsibilities as may be allocated from time to time. To compile and report statistical information. To actively contribute towards the continual improvement of the service and make effective use of case management systems. To undertake advocacy on behalf of the organisation in such courts, tribunals or inquiries as may be directed (including, in particular advocacy on behalf of the organisation in litigation arising out of the Housing function). Should your skills match the above please send through your updated CV. Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Clear IT Recruitment Limited
Assistant Family Solicitor
Clear IT Recruitment Limited
Our client is seeking an Assistant Family Solicitor to join their expanding Family Law team in London. This role will involve managing a varied privately funded family caseload, supporting clients through sensitive and often complex matters while delivering a high standard of legal advice and client care. The successful candidate will work closely with senior solicitors and partners, with excellent opportunities for development and progression within a supportive and flexible working environment. Key Responsibilities: • Manage a varied caseload of family law matters • Advise clients on divorce, financial remedy proceedings, children matters, cohabitation disputes, and domestic abuse matters • Draft legal documents including applications, witness statements, consent orders, and correspondence • Prepare cases for hearings, mediations, and negotiations • Provide clear, practical, and empathetic legal advice to clients • Maintain high standards of client care throughout all stages of a matter • Communicate complex legal issues in a professional and accessible manner • Attend court hearings, conferences, and client meetings • Undertake advocacy where appropriate and instruct counsel when required • Prepare court bundles and supporting documentation • Support business development and networking initiatives • Build and maintain professional relationships with clients and referrers • Work collaboratively with colleagues across the wider firm Requirements / Skills / Experience: • Qualified Solicitor with a current practising certificate • Experience handling family law matters • Strong communication and client care skills • Ability to manage a varied caseload independently • Excellent organisational and time management skills Package / Benefits: • 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays • Birthday leave after one year of service • Company pension scheme • Medicash health plan • Flexible and hybrid working • Bonus opportunities • Social events • Strong internal progression opportunities Should you have any questions or wish to apply please do not hesitate to contact Clear Legal and Financial. Please Note: Due to the number of applications we receive we may be unable to respond to every application directly.
May 17, 2026
Full time
Our client is seeking an Assistant Family Solicitor to join their expanding Family Law team in London. This role will involve managing a varied privately funded family caseload, supporting clients through sensitive and often complex matters while delivering a high standard of legal advice and client care. The successful candidate will work closely with senior solicitors and partners, with excellent opportunities for development and progression within a supportive and flexible working environment. Key Responsibilities: • Manage a varied caseload of family law matters • Advise clients on divorce, financial remedy proceedings, children matters, cohabitation disputes, and domestic abuse matters • Draft legal documents including applications, witness statements, consent orders, and correspondence • Prepare cases for hearings, mediations, and negotiations • Provide clear, practical, and empathetic legal advice to clients • Maintain high standards of client care throughout all stages of a matter • Communicate complex legal issues in a professional and accessible manner • Attend court hearings, conferences, and client meetings • Undertake advocacy where appropriate and instruct counsel when required • Prepare court bundles and supporting documentation • Support business development and networking initiatives • Build and maintain professional relationships with clients and referrers • Work collaboratively with colleagues across the wider firm Requirements / Skills / Experience: • Qualified Solicitor with a current practising certificate • Experience handling family law matters • Strong communication and client care skills • Ability to manage a varied caseload independently • Excellent organisational and time management skills Package / Benefits: • 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays • Birthday leave after one year of service • Company pension scheme • Medicash health plan • Flexible and hybrid working • Bonus opportunities • Social events • Strong internal progression opportunities Should you have any questions or wish to apply please do not hesitate to contact Clear Legal and Financial. Please Note: Due to the number of applications we receive we may be unable to respond to every application directly.
Adecco
Homelessness Reviews Officer (temp: West London)
Adecco
A fantastic opportunity has emerged for a Homelessness Reviews Officer to join the housing options department at one of Adecco's most improved public sector clients for the next three to six months, paying up to 300 per day (Umbrella) for the right candidate. Our client is based in West London but this role is hybrid working (just 2 days each week in their office) and you will be working 36 hours each week (Monday to Friday). Key elements of the role include: Undertaking complex enquiries to inform the decision making process and to carry out statutory and non-statutory reviews under current legislation particularly S202 of the Housing Act 1996 Part VI & Part VII, as amended, taking into account relevant case law and the Homelessness Codes of Guidance. Responding to threats of judicial review with expediency, preparing counter responses to legal arguments brought under the Rules of Administrative Justice Act. Authorising or refusing continuing discretionary temporary accommodation pending review or appeal, making such decisions in line with the prevailing legislation and case law. Instructing the Council's Legal Department and/or legal contractor in the conduct of litigation. Attending court hearings to represent the Council and to provide assistance to counsel as necessary on behalf of the local authority e.g. on the interpretation of the council and company procedures and policies as well as detailed information on the matter under litigation. Providing guidance to homeless officers on the suitability of accommodation allocated by the Authority including offers made under Part VI and Part VII of the Housing Act 1996 (as amended). Assessing and managing the risks associated with litigation on the basis of the strength of the presenting case, making recommendation to the team manager or head of service regarding possible risks of Judicial Review. Maintaining and applying a detailed knowledge of legislation, statutory guidance and case law and to apply this knowledge in the duties of the post. Preparing and presenting detailed reports to senior managers within the service on the outcome of court hearings and its implications to the local authority. Significant experience and knowledge of court processes relating to judicial review is key for this role. Only applicants who feel they meet the above criteria and can start on short notice (2 weeks' notice maximum) need apply for this role as our client is keen to interview virtually before the end of May 2026.
May 16, 2026
Seasonal
A fantastic opportunity has emerged for a Homelessness Reviews Officer to join the housing options department at one of Adecco's most improved public sector clients for the next three to six months, paying up to 300 per day (Umbrella) for the right candidate. Our client is based in West London but this role is hybrid working (just 2 days each week in their office) and you will be working 36 hours each week (Monday to Friday). Key elements of the role include: Undertaking complex enquiries to inform the decision making process and to carry out statutory and non-statutory reviews under current legislation particularly S202 of the Housing Act 1996 Part VI & Part VII, as amended, taking into account relevant case law and the Homelessness Codes of Guidance. Responding to threats of judicial review with expediency, preparing counter responses to legal arguments brought under the Rules of Administrative Justice Act. Authorising or refusing continuing discretionary temporary accommodation pending review or appeal, making such decisions in line with the prevailing legislation and case law. Instructing the Council's Legal Department and/or legal contractor in the conduct of litigation. Attending court hearings to represent the Council and to provide assistance to counsel as necessary on behalf of the local authority e.g. on the interpretation of the council and company procedures and policies as well as detailed information on the matter under litigation. Providing guidance to homeless officers on the suitability of accommodation allocated by the Authority including offers made under Part VI and Part VII of the Housing Act 1996 (as amended). Assessing and managing the risks associated with litigation on the basis of the strength of the presenting case, making recommendation to the team manager or head of service regarding possible risks of Judicial Review. Maintaining and applying a detailed knowledge of legislation, statutory guidance and case law and to apply this knowledge in the duties of the post. Preparing and presenting detailed reports to senior managers within the service on the outcome of court hearings and its implications to the local authority. Significant experience and knowledge of court processes relating to judicial review is key for this role. Only applicants who feel they meet the above criteria and can start on short notice (2 weeks' notice maximum) need apply for this role as our client is keen to interview virtually before the end of May 2026.
Matchtech
Senior Legal Counsel 9m FTC
Matchtech Shoreham-by-sea, Sussex
Role: Senior Legal Counsel (Fixed Term Contract) Location: Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex (Hybrid, typically 3 days on-site / 2 days from home) Contract: Fixed Term Contract, approx. 9 months with potential to become permanent Salary: £85,000 pro-rata Start: ASAP (client is looking to move quickly) The opportunity We are working with a well-established engineering and consulting organisation to appoint a Senior Legal Counsel on a 9 month fixed term contract. This is a hands-on role supporting a busy engineering business, advising on complex commercial contracts, tender activity, and broader legal risk. This position suits someone who can step in with minimal handover, take ownership of existing projects and agreements, and provide practical, commercially focused advice to senior stakeholders. Key responsibilities Draft, review and negotiate a range of commercial agreements including: customer and supplier contracts consultancy agreements framework agreements SLAs NDAs Support bid and tender activity, contract negotiations, and dispute management as required Provide pragmatic legal guidance aligned to internal policies and risk appetite Promote and support compliance with internal contracting processes Support corporate governance requirements for UK entities (board support, statutory compliance and filings where needed) Advise on regulatory and compliance topics relevant to the business, including sectors linked to UK defence and export controls Manage disputes and claims, and coordinate external counsel where required Work closely with the General Counsel during a period of change What we are looking for Qualified Solicitor (England and Wales) Strong commercial contracts background, including negotiating complex agreements In-house experience strongly preferred (engineering or technical environment beneficial) PQE is flexible, candidates around 5+ years PQE will be considered Confident working autonomously, able to pick up live matters quickly without hand-holding Desirable: exposure to defence-related work and export controls Security checks Due to the nature of some projects, the client may complete security screening (likely BPSS level). Process Stage 1: 45-minute Teams interview with the General Counsel (technical commercial questions) Stage 2: Informal on-site visit
May 16, 2026
Contractor
Role: Senior Legal Counsel (Fixed Term Contract) Location: Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex (Hybrid, typically 3 days on-site / 2 days from home) Contract: Fixed Term Contract, approx. 9 months with potential to become permanent Salary: £85,000 pro-rata Start: ASAP (client is looking to move quickly) The opportunity We are working with a well-established engineering and consulting organisation to appoint a Senior Legal Counsel on a 9 month fixed term contract. This is a hands-on role supporting a busy engineering business, advising on complex commercial contracts, tender activity, and broader legal risk. This position suits someone who can step in with minimal handover, take ownership of existing projects and agreements, and provide practical, commercially focused advice to senior stakeholders. Key responsibilities Draft, review and negotiate a range of commercial agreements including: customer and supplier contracts consultancy agreements framework agreements SLAs NDAs Support bid and tender activity, contract negotiations, and dispute management as required Provide pragmatic legal guidance aligned to internal policies and risk appetite Promote and support compliance with internal contracting processes Support corporate governance requirements for UK entities (board support, statutory compliance and filings where needed) Advise on regulatory and compliance topics relevant to the business, including sectors linked to UK defence and export controls Manage disputes and claims, and coordinate external counsel where required Work closely with the General Counsel during a period of change What we are looking for Qualified Solicitor (England and Wales) Strong commercial contracts background, including negotiating complex agreements In-house experience strongly preferred (engineering or technical environment beneficial) PQE is flexible, candidates around 5+ years PQE will be considered Confident working autonomously, able to pick up live matters quickly without hand-holding Desirable: exposure to defence-related work and export controls Security checks Due to the nature of some projects, the client may complete security screening (likely BPSS level). Process Stage 1: 45-minute Teams interview with the General Counsel (technical commercial questions) Stage 2: Informal on-site visit
Martin Veasey Talent Solutions
Legal Director (Head of Legal - Litigation & Recoveries)
Martin Veasey Talent Solutions
Legal Director- Litigation & Credit Enforcement Insolvency Litigation Enforcement Strategy Direct Commercial Ownership in a Lending Business East Midlands 150,000 - 200,000 DOE + Bonus + Benefits including LTIP Commutable from Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, Warwickshire, North Oxfordshire, South East Birmingham, Solihull, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, North Hertfordshire (with flexibility for the right individual) The Context An established and growing specialist finance business is seeking to appoint a senior legal professional to take ownership of litigation, recoveries and enforcement across a live lending portfolio. The organisation operates in a fast-moving, commercially driven environment where legal decisions directly influence financial outcomes. It is not a business where legal operates at a distance. Instead, it sits at the centre of decision-making, working alongside credit and finance to manage risk, protect asset value and resolve complex lending situations. This appointment represents a key addition to the senior leadership structure, reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer. The role has been deliberately defined with clarity of focus: to lead litigation, enforcement and recoveries with accountability for outcomes, not simply advice. This opportunity arises at a point where the legal function is central to the next phase of growth, with a clear requirement for stronger ownership of litigation outcomes and recoveries performance. The Role This is a role for a lawyer who is comfortable operating where legal judgement and commercial reality intersect. You will take full ownership of insolvency litigation and dispute resolution across the portfolio, shaping and executing enforcement strategies in relation to borrower defaults, distressed exposures and recovery scenarios. External counsel will be engaged where appropriate, however responsibility for direction, pace and outcome will remain with you. This includes direct involvement in formal insolvency situations, working alongside administrators, receivers and insolvency practitioners to protect position and maximise recovery outcomes. Alongside litigation, you will provide leadership and direction to recoveries and enforcement activity, ensuring that performance is actively managed and continuously improved. You will be expected to bring structure, discipline and commercial clarity to the way enforcement is approached, with a focus on achieving the best possible outcomes in the most efficient manner. This will include managing complex cases where matters progress beyond initial recovery actions into formal insolvency, requiring careful legal and commercial judgement to optimise outcomes. The role requires close engagement with internal stakeholders, particularly credit and finance, contributing directly to decision-making in time-sensitive and often complex situations. You will be expected to form clear views, provide decisive input and take responsibility for the consequences of those decisions. This is not a purely advisory position. It is a role defined by ownership, accountability and delivery. The Individual You are likely to be a Partner, Legal Director or senior disputes lawyer within a regional or national law firm, with a strong grounding in insolvency litigation, restructuring or banking disputes. Alternatively, you may already be operating in-house within a lending, credit or recoveries environment as Head of Legal, Legal Director or Senior Legal Counsel and are seeking a broader and more influential role. Experience of handling formal insolvency processes, including working with administrators, receivers or insolvency practitioners, will be a distinct advantage and of particular interest. You will have developed a reputation for sound judgement, the ability to navigate complex situations and a willingness to take responsibility for outcomes. You are commercially aware, pragmatic in your approach and comfortable operating without the safety net of purely advisory work. You are motivated not only by technical excellence, but by the opportunity to apply that expertise in a way that has direct and visible impact. This role will appeal to individuals who want to move closer to the commercial reality of the situations they are advising on, and who are prepared to take ownership of both decisions and results. The Environment The business is entrepreneurial, fast-paced and outcome-focused. Decisions are made quickly and accountability is clear. There is an expectation that senior individuals will engage directly, contribute meaningfully and operate with a high degree of autonomy. For those coming from private practice, the role offers a shift away from billing targets and time recording, without sacrificing complexity or responsibility. For those already in-house, it offers broader scope, greater ownership and closer proximity to strategic decision-making. The Opportunity This is an opportunity to step into a role where legal expertise is not peripheral but central to the success of the business. You will be responsible for shaping litigation strategy, influencing recoveries performance and contributing directly to commercial outcomes. This role is designed for individuals who wish to move beyond advisory work into a position of direct commercial influence and accountability for outcomes. Over time, there is scope for the role to evolve into a broader legal leadership position for an individual who demonstrates both capability and ambition. The remuneration package reflects the seniority and impact of the role, with a base salary in the range of 150,000 to 200,000, together with bonus and long-term incentive arrangements. Applications Applications and enquiries are invited on a strictly confidential basis. Ref: (phone number removed)
May 16, 2026
Full time
Legal Director- Litigation & Credit Enforcement Insolvency Litigation Enforcement Strategy Direct Commercial Ownership in a Lending Business East Midlands 150,000 - 200,000 DOE + Bonus + Benefits including LTIP Commutable from Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, Warwickshire, North Oxfordshire, South East Birmingham, Solihull, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, North Hertfordshire (with flexibility for the right individual) The Context An established and growing specialist finance business is seeking to appoint a senior legal professional to take ownership of litigation, recoveries and enforcement across a live lending portfolio. The organisation operates in a fast-moving, commercially driven environment where legal decisions directly influence financial outcomes. It is not a business where legal operates at a distance. Instead, it sits at the centre of decision-making, working alongside credit and finance to manage risk, protect asset value and resolve complex lending situations. This appointment represents a key addition to the senior leadership structure, reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer. The role has been deliberately defined with clarity of focus: to lead litigation, enforcement and recoveries with accountability for outcomes, not simply advice. This opportunity arises at a point where the legal function is central to the next phase of growth, with a clear requirement for stronger ownership of litigation outcomes and recoveries performance. The Role This is a role for a lawyer who is comfortable operating where legal judgement and commercial reality intersect. You will take full ownership of insolvency litigation and dispute resolution across the portfolio, shaping and executing enforcement strategies in relation to borrower defaults, distressed exposures and recovery scenarios. External counsel will be engaged where appropriate, however responsibility for direction, pace and outcome will remain with you. This includes direct involvement in formal insolvency situations, working alongside administrators, receivers and insolvency practitioners to protect position and maximise recovery outcomes. Alongside litigation, you will provide leadership and direction to recoveries and enforcement activity, ensuring that performance is actively managed and continuously improved. You will be expected to bring structure, discipline and commercial clarity to the way enforcement is approached, with a focus on achieving the best possible outcomes in the most efficient manner. This will include managing complex cases where matters progress beyond initial recovery actions into formal insolvency, requiring careful legal and commercial judgement to optimise outcomes. The role requires close engagement with internal stakeholders, particularly credit and finance, contributing directly to decision-making in time-sensitive and often complex situations. You will be expected to form clear views, provide decisive input and take responsibility for the consequences of those decisions. This is not a purely advisory position. It is a role defined by ownership, accountability and delivery. The Individual You are likely to be a Partner, Legal Director or senior disputes lawyer within a regional or national law firm, with a strong grounding in insolvency litigation, restructuring or banking disputes. Alternatively, you may already be operating in-house within a lending, credit or recoveries environment as Head of Legal, Legal Director or Senior Legal Counsel and are seeking a broader and more influential role. Experience of handling formal insolvency processes, including working with administrators, receivers or insolvency practitioners, will be a distinct advantage and of particular interest. You will have developed a reputation for sound judgement, the ability to navigate complex situations and a willingness to take responsibility for outcomes. You are commercially aware, pragmatic in your approach and comfortable operating without the safety net of purely advisory work. You are motivated not only by technical excellence, but by the opportunity to apply that expertise in a way that has direct and visible impact. This role will appeal to individuals who want to move closer to the commercial reality of the situations they are advising on, and who are prepared to take ownership of both decisions and results. The Environment The business is entrepreneurial, fast-paced and outcome-focused. Decisions are made quickly and accountability is clear. There is an expectation that senior individuals will engage directly, contribute meaningfully and operate with a high degree of autonomy. For those coming from private practice, the role offers a shift away from billing targets and time recording, without sacrificing complexity or responsibility. For those already in-house, it offers broader scope, greater ownership and closer proximity to strategic decision-making. The Opportunity This is an opportunity to step into a role where legal expertise is not peripheral but central to the success of the business. You will be responsible for shaping litigation strategy, influencing recoveries performance and contributing directly to commercial outcomes. This role is designed for individuals who wish to move beyond advisory work into a position of direct commercial influence and accountability for outcomes. Over time, there is scope for the role to evolve into a broader legal leadership position for an individual who demonstrates both capability and ambition. The remuneration package reflects the seniority and impact of the role, with a base salary in the range of 150,000 to 200,000, together with bonus and long-term incentive arrangements. Applications Applications and enquiries are invited on a strictly confidential basis. Ref: (phone number removed)
Managing Director - Group Operations
Wireless Logic Reading, Berkshire
Any company can tell you about how they are a multi award winning, market leading business and yes, we're both of those things in the world of IoT connectivity! But we're more than that. Our mission? To make IoT management a breeze for any device, anywhere. With over18 million IoT subscriptionsactive in165 countriesand direct partnerships with50 mobile networks, we connect you to more than750 networks worldwide, delivering unmatched value across the IoT connectivity chain. Innovation is in our DNA, and we have an insatiable hunger to 'wow'! While we may not always get it right, our drive to collaborate, innovate, and achieve top notch customer satisfaction never wavers. We offer industry expertise, stellar service support, and the most flexible, resilient, and secure connectivity solutions on the market. Our expertise spans across various sectors, including industry, agriculture, healthcare, security, transport, utilities, and smart cities. The Opportunity We are seeking an exceptional Managing Director - Operations to lead and scale the operational backbone of Wireless Logic. This role is accountable for the end-to-end operational performance of the business, ensuring that we can sell, deliver, bill, support, comply and govern effectively at scale. You will play a critical role in enabling growth while ensuring operational control, consistency, and resilience across a complex, international organisation. Working in close partnership with the Managing Director - Technology, this role ensures alignment between service delivery, platform reliability and change, supporting a high availability, regulated and product led business. This is a highly strategic and hands on leadership role requiring strong commercial, operational and governance expertise. Key Responsibilities Include But Not Limited To: End-to-End Operational Leadership Own operational performance across: Customer service delivery Commercial lifecycle (Contract-to-Cash) Internal IT and business systems Compliance, quality and ESG Legal governance Ensure operations are predictable, scalable, controlled and auditable Translate company strategy into repeatable, high-quality operational execution Drive alignment between service delivery, commercial performance and operational control Customer Service & Experience Own the customer service operating model and customer experience outcomes Ensure service operations: Deliver consistent, high-quality customer support Meet contractual SLAs and performance standards Provide clear communication during incidents and change Partner with Technology to: Manage customer impact during incidents Ensure effective service recovery and coordination Ensure customer experience is protected through growth and transformation Commercial Lifecycle Performance & Revenue Protection Ensure the organisation can contract, fulfil and bill customers accurately at scale Hold leadership accountable for: Revenue integrity Billing accuracy Commercial assurance across the lifecycle Partner with the CFO to ensure: Financial accuracy and control Alignment between operational execution and financial reporting Drive operational models that support revenue growth and margin optimisation Business Operations, Systems & Enablement Ensure internal systems and processes enable efficient and scalable operations Drive: End-to-end process integration across the business Reduction of system fragmentation and inefficiencies Secure, compliant and auditable system environments Own prioritisation of internal IT and operational system changes Compliance, Quality & ESG Assurance Own the organisation's assurance and compliance posture Ensure regulatory, quality and ESG obligations are: Clearly defined and understood Embedded into operational processes Actively monitored and managed Maintain confidence with regulators, auditors, customers and the Board Drive continuous improvement through audit and assurance insights Legal Governance & Risk Management Oversee legal governance through the General Counsel Ensure legal risks are: Identified early Managed pragmatically Escalated appropriately Ensure legal frameworks support commercial activity and operational execution Operational Governance & Decision Making Own and lead the operational governance framework Chair key forums including: Service performance reviews Commercial assurance and margin reviews Risk, compliance and audit forums Ensure: Clear accountability and escalation paths Strong cross functional alignment Effective resolution of operational conflicts Act as final decision maker on trade offs between: Customer experience Operational efficiency Commercial performance Partnership with Product & Go To Market Partner with Product and GTM leadership to ensure: Product strategies are operationally deliverable Pricing and commercial constructs are executable Products are scalable, compliant and supportable Act as joint owner of: Product operability standards Launch readiness and go/no go decisions Provide insight on: Cost to serve Service complexity Customer experience drivers Partnership with Managing Director - Technology Act as the primary operational counterpart to Technology leadership Ensure alignment between: Service delivery Platform reliability Change and transformation initiatives Balance: Operational stability Platform evolution and innovation Maintain clear accountability boundaries: Technology: platforms, engineering, reliability Operations: service delivery, commercial performance, operational control Measures of Success Customer SLA performance and satisfaction Billing accuracy and revenue leakage reduction Margin performance and cost to serve efficiency Audit, regulatory and compliance outcomes Internal system performance and usability Reduction in operational defects and repeat issues Strength and maturity of operational governance and controls Confidence of Board, regulators and executive stakeholders Required Experience & Attributes Proven experience in a senior operational leadership role within a complex, international business Strong background in telecoms, IoT, SaaS, or subscription based environments Demonstrated success in building and scaling end to end operating models Deep understanding of commercial lifecycle management (Contract-to-Cash) Experience operating in regulated or compliance heavy environments Strong financial and commercial acumen, including margin and cost to serve management Experience working in private equity backed or high growth organisations is highly desirable Wireless Logic Group unites and brings people together. We accomplish this when we lead with a lens of diversity, equity, and inclusion in everything we do. As a global company that drives culture, we aim to reflect the world's diverse voices both internally and externally to ensure success in our mission.
May 16, 2026
Full time
Any company can tell you about how they are a multi award winning, market leading business and yes, we're both of those things in the world of IoT connectivity! But we're more than that. Our mission? To make IoT management a breeze for any device, anywhere. With over18 million IoT subscriptionsactive in165 countriesand direct partnerships with50 mobile networks, we connect you to more than750 networks worldwide, delivering unmatched value across the IoT connectivity chain. Innovation is in our DNA, and we have an insatiable hunger to 'wow'! While we may not always get it right, our drive to collaborate, innovate, and achieve top notch customer satisfaction never wavers. We offer industry expertise, stellar service support, and the most flexible, resilient, and secure connectivity solutions on the market. Our expertise spans across various sectors, including industry, agriculture, healthcare, security, transport, utilities, and smart cities. The Opportunity We are seeking an exceptional Managing Director - Operations to lead and scale the operational backbone of Wireless Logic. This role is accountable for the end-to-end operational performance of the business, ensuring that we can sell, deliver, bill, support, comply and govern effectively at scale. You will play a critical role in enabling growth while ensuring operational control, consistency, and resilience across a complex, international organisation. Working in close partnership with the Managing Director - Technology, this role ensures alignment between service delivery, platform reliability and change, supporting a high availability, regulated and product led business. This is a highly strategic and hands on leadership role requiring strong commercial, operational and governance expertise. Key Responsibilities Include But Not Limited To: End-to-End Operational Leadership Own operational performance across: Customer service delivery Commercial lifecycle (Contract-to-Cash) Internal IT and business systems Compliance, quality and ESG Legal governance Ensure operations are predictable, scalable, controlled and auditable Translate company strategy into repeatable, high-quality operational execution Drive alignment between service delivery, commercial performance and operational control Customer Service & Experience Own the customer service operating model and customer experience outcomes Ensure service operations: Deliver consistent, high-quality customer support Meet contractual SLAs and performance standards Provide clear communication during incidents and change Partner with Technology to: Manage customer impact during incidents Ensure effective service recovery and coordination Ensure customer experience is protected through growth and transformation Commercial Lifecycle Performance & Revenue Protection Ensure the organisation can contract, fulfil and bill customers accurately at scale Hold leadership accountable for: Revenue integrity Billing accuracy Commercial assurance across the lifecycle Partner with the CFO to ensure: Financial accuracy and control Alignment between operational execution and financial reporting Drive operational models that support revenue growth and margin optimisation Business Operations, Systems & Enablement Ensure internal systems and processes enable efficient and scalable operations Drive: End-to-end process integration across the business Reduction of system fragmentation and inefficiencies Secure, compliant and auditable system environments Own prioritisation of internal IT and operational system changes Compliance, Quality & ESG Assurance Own the organisation's assurance and compliance posture Ensure regulatory, quality and ESG obligations are: Clearly defined and understood Embedded into operational processes Actively monitored and managed Maintain confidence with regulators, auditors, customers and the Board Drive continuous improvement through audit and assurance insights Legal Governance & Risk Management Oversee legal governance through the General Counsel Ensure legal risks are: Identified early Managed pragmatically Escalated appropriately Ensure legal frameworks support commercial activity and operational execution Operational Governance & Decision Making Own and lead the operational governance framework Chair key forums including: Service performance reviews Commercial assurance and margin reviews Risk, compliance and audit forums Ensure: Clear accountability and escalation paths Strong cross functional alignment Effective resolution of operational conflicts Act as final decision maker on trade offs between: Customer experience Operational efficiency Commercial performance Partnership with Product & Go To Market Partner with Product and GTM leadership to ensure: Product strategies are operationally deliverable Pricing and commercial constructs are executable Products are scalable, compliant and supportable Act as joint owner of: Product operability standards Launch readiness and go/no go decisions Provide insight on: Cost to serve Service complexity Customer experience drivers Partnership with Managing Director - Technology Act as the primary operational counterpart to Technology leadership Ensure alignment between: Service delivery Platform reliability Change and transformation initiatives Balance: Operational stability Platform evolution and innovation Maintain clear accountability boundaries: Technology: platforms, engineering, reliability Operations: service delivery, commercial performance, operational control Measures of Success Customer SLA performance and satisfaction Billing accuracy and revenue leakage reduction Margin performance and cost to serve efficiency Audit, regulatory and compliance outcomes Internal system performance and usability Reduction in operational defects and repeat issues Strength and maturity of operational governance and controls Confidence of Board, regulators and executive stakeholders Required Experience & Attributes Proven experience in a senior operational leadership role within a complex, international business Strong background in telecoms, IoT, SaaS, or subscription based environments Demonstrated success in building and scaling end to end operating models Deep understanding of commercial lifecycle management (Contract-to-Cash) Experience operating in regulated or compliance heavy environments Strong financial and commercial acumen, including margin and cost to serve management Experience working in private equity backed or high growth organisations is highly desirable Wireless Logic Group unites and brings people together. We accomplish this when we lead with a lens of diversity, equity, and inclusion in everything we do. As a global company that drives culture, we aim to reflect the world's diverse voices both internally and externally to ensure success in our mission.
G2 Legal Limited
Litigation Solicitor
G2 Legal Limited
Litigation Solicitor - Walsall An established and highly regarded law firm in the West Midlands is seeking a talented Commercial Litigation Solicitor to join its expanding Dispute Resolution team based in Walsall. This Legal 500 ranked firm offers an excellent opportunity for a Litigation Professional looking to develop their career within a supportive and high-performing litigation team. This opportunity would suit a qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive with approximately 2-3 years' post-qualification experience in commercial or civil litigation matters. The Role You will manage your own caseload of dispute resolution matters while also supporting senior fee earners on more complex litigation files. The position offers exposure to a broad range of contentious work and the chance to work within a collaborative and ambitious team. Key responsibilities will include: Managing a varied caseload of litigation matters independently Advising clients on legal disputes and litigation strategy Preparing and drafting court proceedings and legal documentation Managing court timetables and key client deadlines Drafting instructions to Counsel Scoping and quoting for legal work Supporting colleagues on complex or high-value disputes where required Experience Required Applicants should have experience in some or all of the following areas: Breach of contract disputes Tort and civil litigation claims Boundary and neighbour disputes Commercial property litigation Your Profile The firm is looking for a motivated and commercially minded litigator with strong organisational and client care skills. The ideal candidate will be confident handling files autonomously and capable of building strong relationships with both clients and colleagues. Salary & Benefits The firm offers a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package, including: Competitive salary package strong employer pension contribution Private healthcare insurance 26 days plus bank holidays Fee Earner bonus scheme Firm-wide bonus scheme Client introduction bonus scheme Birthday day off Agile and flexible working arrangements Apply If you would like to hear more about this Litigation Solicitor role in Walsall. Please contact Rebecca Healey at G2 Legal or apply online.
May 16, 2026
Full time
Litigation Solicitor - Walsall An established and highly regarded law firm in the West Midlands is seeking a talented Commercial Litigation Solicitor to join its expanding Dispute Resolution team based in Walsall. This Legal 500 ranked firm offers an excellent opportunity for a Litigation Professional looking to develop their career within a supportive and high-performing litigation team. This opportunity would suit a qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive with approximately 2-3 years' post-qualification experience in commercial or civil litigation matters. The Role You will manage your own caseload of dispute resolution matters while also supporting senior fee earners on more complex litigation files. The position offers exposure to a broad range of contentious work and the chance to work within a collaborative and ambitious team. Key responsibilities will include: Managing a varied caseload of litigation matters independently Advising clients on legal disputes and litigation strategy Preparing and drafting court proceedings and legal documentation Managing court timetables and key client deadlines Drafting instructions to Counsel Scoping and quoting for legal work Supporting colleagues on complex or high-value disputes where required Experience Required Applicants should have experience in some or all of the following areas: Breach of contract disputes Tort and civil litigation claims Boundary and neighbour disputes Commercial property litigation Your Profile The firm is looking for a motivated and commercially minded litigator with strong organisational and client care skills. The ideal candidate will be confident handling files autonomously and capable of building strong relationships with both clients and colleagues. Salary & Benefits The firm offers a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package, including: Competitive salary package strong employer pension contribution Private healthcare insurance 26 days plus bank holidays Fee Earner bonus scheme Firm-wide bonus scheme Client introduction bonus scheme Birthday day off Agile and flexible working arrangements Apply If you would like to hear more about this Litigation Solicitor role in Walsall. Please contact Rebecca Healey at G2 Legal or apply online.
CPR
Disputes Manager
CPR City, Birmingham
We're working with a major client who has acquired land and property across Britain's high-speed rail infrastructure programme, and we're recruiting for a Disputes Manager to lead disputes and tribunal strategy. This is a leadership role. You'll be responsible for overseeing the disputes portfolio and stopping matters from reaching Tribunal in the first place. You'll shift the culture from litigation management to early negotiation and settlement, guiding teams to resolve matters before they escalate. You're a Chartered Surveyor with deep experience in land acquisition, compulsory purchase and negotiation. You understand property valuation and CPO practice. You'll work across a complex supply chain, set clear strategies for each case, influence government stakeholders, and have real autonomy in shaping how disputes are resolved. What You'll Be Doing Lead the development of dispute resolution strategies, identifying which cases to settle early and which to defend Work proactively with case managers to shift from litigation management to early negotiation and settlement Establish and manage a comprehensive tracker of all tribunal cases and potential cases Undertake risk and cost assessments with suppliers, identifying cases needing proactive management Negotiate complex, high-value property acquisitions approaching or in active dispute resolution Work with legal and counsel to build an in-house team and instruct experts quickly Advise on strategy in novel and contentious areas of compulsory purchase Deliver sealed offers and settlement proposals in live cases Brief and influence senior stakeholders including government departments Mentor the Land and Property team on disputes strategy and tribunal practice What We're Looking For You're a Chartered Surveyor with substantial land assembly and acquisition experience, ideally from complex infrastructure projects. You might come from private practice, another acquiring authority, or the Valuation Office Agency. You understand compulsory purchase legislation, property valuation and how to negotiate credibly with claimants' agents. You have the political awareness and stakeholder skills to influence senior government officials and your own leadership. You're pragmatic about what serves the programme best, not dogmatic about litigation. You can hold strategic conversations and translate complex property matters into business impact.
May 15, 2026
Full time
We're working with a major client who has acquired land and property across Britain's high-speed rail infrastructure programme, and we're recruiting for a Disputes Manager to lead disputes and tribunal strategy. This is a leadership role. You'll be responsible for overseeing the disputes portfolio and stopping matters from reaching Tribunal in the first place. You'll shift the culture from litigation management to early negotiation and settlement, guiding teams to resolve matters before they escalate. You're a Chartered Surveyor with deep experience in land acquisition, compulsory purchase and negotiation. You understand property valuation and CPO practice. You'll work across a complex supply chain, set clear strategies for each case, influence government stakeholders, and have real autonomy in shaping how disputes are resolved. What You'll Be Doing Lead the development of dispute resolution strategies, identifying which cases to settle early and which to defend Work proactively with case managers to shift from litigation management to early negotiation and settlement Establish and manage a comprehensive tracker of all tribunal cases and potential cases Undertake risk and cost assessments with suppliers, identifying cases needing proactive management Negotiate complex, high-value property acquisitions approaching or in active dispute resolution Work with legal and counsel to build an in-house team and instruct experts quickly Advise on strategy in novel and contentious areas of compulsory purchase Deliver sealed offers and settlement proposals in live cases Brief and influence senior stakeholders including government departments Mentor the Land and Property team on disputes strategy and tribunal practice What We're Looking For You're a Chartered Surveyor with substantial land assembly and acquisition experience, ideally from complex infrastructure projects. You might come from private practice, another acquiring authority, or the Valuation Office Agency. You understand compulsory purchase legislation, property valuation and how to negotiate credibly with claimants' agents. You have the political awareness and stakeholder skills to influence senior government officials and your own leadership. You're pragmatic about what serves the programme best, not dogmatic about litigation. You can hold strategic conversations and translate complex property matters into business impact.
Watkin Jones Group
Legal Director
Watkin Jones Group
We are seeking an experienced Legal Director to take on a business?critical role, supporting the delivery of our Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) and Build to Rent (BTR) developments. This role offers a fixed term contract of 18 months based from our Chester office (minimum of 2 days per week) with the flexibility to work from home too. The role: You will be accountable for the preparation, negotiation, and management of construction documentation across the full lifecycle of projects, working closely with internal commercial, technical, and operational teams, as well as external lawyers, investors, purchasers, and funders. The role requires a strong construction law background and the ability to provide pragmatic, commercially focused legal advice on complex development and funding arrangements. You will lead negotiations with contractors and funders, draft and agree building contracts, professional appointments, collateral warranties, and third?party rights, and ensure all documentation aligns with development and funding agreements. Acting as a trusted advisor across the business, you will also monitor legal and regulatory changes and work closely with the General Counsel to ensure schemes are appropriately managed and resourced. About you: The successful candidate will be a qualified solicitor with at least 6 years post?qualification experience, strong construction and development expertise, and the confidence to operate at senior stakeholder level. This is an opportunity to play a key role in delivering high?profile developments within a growing and ambitious organisation. Why Choose Watkin Jones Group? Watkin Jones Group is the UK s leading developer, builder, and manager of residential-for-rent homes, with a rich history dating back to 1791. With 54,000+ homes developed and in-build across over 254 schemes, we have a proven track record of success. Our operating arm, Fresh, manages over 18,500 units across 58 schemes, representing approximately £1.7bn of assets under management. Joining us means becoming part of a company that s not only deeply rooted in history but also firmly focused on the future. We re committed to creating high-quality rental homes, fostering vibrant communities, and driving sustainable development. At Watkin Jones, we believe in investing in our people. Here s what we can offer you: Work-Life Balance: 25 days of annual leave (increasing with tenure), hybrid working arrangements, and discounted gym memberships. Wellbeing: Access to Your Wellbeing programme & OpenUp a confidential wellbeing platform. Rewards: Discretionary annual bonus, health cash plan, life insurance, and more. Benefits: Exclusive shopping discounts, and a contributory pension scheme. This is an opportunity to take on a high-impact role within a forward-thinking company. In return, we offer a competitive salary, excellent benefits, and the chance to work on major projects that shape the built environment.
May 15, 2026
Contractor
We are seeking an experienced Legal Director to take on a business?critical role, supporting the delivery of our Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) and Build to Rent (BTR) developments. This role offers a fixed term contract of 18 months based from our Chester office (minimum of 2 days per week) with the flexibility to work from home too. The role: You will be accountable for the preparation, negotiation, and management of construction documentation across the full lifecycle of projects, working closely with internal commercial, technical, and operational teams, as well as external lawyers, investors, purchasers, and funders. The role requires a strong construction law background and the ability to provide pragmatic, commercially focused legal advice on complex development and funding arrangements. You will lead negotiations with contractors and funders, draft and agree building contracts, professional appointments, collateral warranties, and third?party rights, and ensure all documentation aligns with development and funding agreements. Acting as a trusted advisor across the business, you will also monitor legal and regulatory changes and work closely with the General Counsel to ensure schemes are appropriately managed and resourced. About you: The successful candidate will be a qualified solicitor with at least 6 years post?qualification experience, strong construction and development expertise, and the confidence to operate at senior stakeholder level. This is an opportunity to play a key role in delivering high?profile developments within a growing and ambitious organisation. Why Choose Watkin Jones Group? Watkin Jones Group is the UK s leading developer, builder, and manager of residential-for-rent homes, with a rich history dating back to 1791. With 54,000+ homes developed and in-build across over 254 schemes, we have a proven track record of success. Our operating arm, Fresh, manages over 18,500 units across 58 schemes, representing approximately £1.7bn of assets under management. Joining us means becoming part of a company that s not only deeply rooted in history but also firmly focused on the future. We re committed to creating high-quality rental homes, fostering vibrant communities, and driving sustainable development. At Watkin Jones, we believe in investing in our people. Here s what we can offer you: Work-Life Balance: 25 days of annual leave (increasing with tenure), hybrid working arrangements, and discounted gym memberships. Wellbeing: Access to Your Wellbeing programme & OpenUp a confidential wellbeing platform. Rewards: Discretionary annual bonus, health cash plan, life insurance, and more. Benefits: Exclusive shopping discounts, and a contributory pension scheme. This is an opportunity to take on a high-impact role within a forward-thinking company. In return, we offer a competitive salary, excellent benefits, and the chance to work on major projects that shape the built environment.
Hays
AVP Senior Auditor Data Analytics
Hays
Data Analytics Internal Audit role within an exciting banking group looking to grow significantly Data Analytics AVP - Audit Posting End Date Job Details Who we are United by a sense of purpose towards our customers - to be a trusted partner for the long-term - and our universal banking platform in EMEA, we have an international growth agenda and award-winning products, meaning we provide exciting opportunities to work on a diverse range of projects and initiatives. We deliver a full suite of corporate finance products and solutions to our customers as well as investment banking and advisory services, and a range of innovative solutions in global capital markets. Read on to find out how you could enhance your skills and gain valuable experience by joining us to support our clients' transition to a sustainable future. Role Summary We're looking for an AVP Data Analytics within the Internal Audit Department to join our team. This London-based role sits within the Audit Department Internal Audit (ADIA) and is part of a four-member Data Analytics team. The team reports to the Audit COO. It supports audit and credit review assignments across EMEA by leveraging data analytics and maintaining Computer Aided Auditing Tools (CAATs) for continuous auditing and monitoring. The role requires: • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including presenting insights to senior stakeholders. • Proficiency in data analytics tools (Python, R, ACL, SAS) and visualisation platforms (Tableau, Power BI). • Experience with databases (Oracle, SQL Server) and ETL tools (Alteryx, Talend, Informatica). • Ability to work independently and collaboratively across teams. • Commercial awareness and understanding of business processes in Corporate Banking, Capital Markets, and Credit. • Knowledge and understanding of using AI within Internal Audit would be advantageous. • Experience of being within the data analytics team of an internal audit function is desirable. Business Area Audit Department Internal Audit (ADIA), part of SMBC Bank International plc, London. ADIA is an independent function reporting to the Board Audit Committee and responsible for audits and credit reviews across all EMEA legal entities and business lines. Position Description The role involves: • Collaborating with audit teams to deliver data-driven insights. • Developing dashboards, reports, and presentations for senior management. • Maintaining documentation and understanding of data structures across firm systems. • Supporting the delivery of approximately 80 internal audit reports annually. • Managing and prioritising data analytics requests and development pipelines. • Collaborating with team members and promoting adoption of analytics tools within the Audit Department. Competencies Customer Focus Driving Change Driving Results Embraces Diversity Enterprise Leadership Judgement and Decision-Making Risk Management Strategic and Visionary Trust and Integrity What we offer For all the expertise and experience you bring to help us make a difference, it's only sustainable if we support you to build your career and be your best self, so we offer competitive company benefits, centred around promoting positive well-being and work-life balance. We also believe in fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, where all team members' perspectives and contributions are valued. Initiatives in place which promote a diverse and inclusive culture and healthy work-life balance include hybrid working, Sport & Social Clubs and Diversity and Inclusion networks. As an employee, you have access to a host of both useful and exciting benefit offerings. See below some of the benefits on offer to you: • Hybrid and flexible working • Competitive paid leave days • Benefits to support your physical wellbeing, including private medical insurance and life and invalidity insurance • Various policies to support your mental wellbeing, including a robust behavioural health network with counselling and coaching services • Access a wide range of learning and development opportunities and career progression opportunities • Ambitious remuneration package So, if you like a challenge and want to continuously grow and develop in a role where you will be supported along the way by a dynamic and diverse team, apply today #
May 15, 2026
Full time
Data Analytics Internal Audit role within an exciting banking group looking to grow significantly Data Analytics AVP - Audit Posting End Date Job Details Who we are United by a sense of purpose towards our customers - to be a trusted partner for the long-term - and our universal banking platform in EMEA, we have an international growth agenda and award-winning products, meaning we provide exciting opportunities to work on a diverse range of projects and initiatives. We deliver a full suite of corporate finance products and solutions to our customers as well as investment banking and advisory services, and a range of innovative solutions in global capital markets. Read on to find out how you could enhance your skills and gain valuable experience by joining us to support our clients' transition to a sustainable future. Role Summary We're looking for an AVP Data Analytics within the Internal Audit Department to join our team. This London-based role sits within the Audit Department Internal Audit (ADIA) and is part of a four-member Data Analytics team. The team reports to the Audit COO. It supports audit and credit review assignments across EMEA by leveraging data analytics and maintaining Computer Aided Auditing Tools (CAATs) for continuous auditing and monitoring. The role requires: • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including presenting insights to senior stakeholders. • Proficiency in data analytics tools (Python, R, ACL, SAS) and visualisation platforms (Tableau, Power BI). • Experience with databases (Oracle, SQL Server) and ETL tools (Alteryx, Talend, Informatica). • Ability to work independently and collaboratively across teams. • Commercial awareness and understanding of business processes in Corporate Banking, Capital Markets, and Credit. • Knowledge and understanding of using AI within Internal Audit would be advantageous. • Experience of being within the data analytics team of an internal audit function is desirable. Business Area Audit Department Internal Audit (ADIA), part of SMBC Bank International plc, London. ADIA is an independent function reporting to the Board Audit Committee and responsible for audits and credit reviews across all EMEA legal entities and business lines. Position Description The role involves: • Collaborating with audit teams to deliver data-driven insights. • Developing dashboards, reports, and presentations for senior management. • Maintaining documentation and understanding of data structures across firm systems. • Supporting the delivery of approximately 80 internal audit reports annually. • Managing and prioritising data analytics requests and development pipelines. • Collaborating with team members and promoting adoption of analytics tools within the Audit Department. Competencies Customer Focus Driving Change Driving Results Embraces Diversity Enterprise Leadership Judgement and Decision-Making Risk Management Strategic and Visionary Trust and Integrity What we offer For all the expertise and experience you bring to help us make a difference, it's only sustainable if we support you to build your career and be your best self, so we offer competitive company benefits, centred around promoting positive well-being and work-life balance. We also believe in fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, where all team members' perspectives and contributions are valued. Initiatives in place which promote a diverse and inclusive culture and healthy work-life balance include hybrid working, Sport & Social Clubs and Diversity and Inclusion networks. As an employee, you have access to a host of both useful and exciting benefit offerings. See below some of the benefits on offer to you: • Hybrid and flexible working • Competitive paid leave days • Benefits to support your physical wellbeing, including private medical insurance and life and invalidity insurance • Various policies to support your mental wellbeing, including a robust behavioural health network with counselling and coaching services • Access a wide range of learning and development opportunities and career progression opportunities • Ambitious remuneration package So, if you like a challenge and want to continuously grow and develop in a role where you will be supported along the way by a dynamic and diverse team, apply today #
Simpson Judge
Senior Commercial Litigation Solicitor
Simpson Judge City, Cardiff
Senior Commercial Litigation Solicitor Location: Cardiff Salary: Competitive and negotiable, dependent on PQE and experience The Opportunity An established and growing litigation practice in South Wales is seeking a Senior Commercial Litigation Solicitor to join its team. This role will particularly appeal to experienced lawyers who feel constrained in their current position and are looking for greater autonomy, influence and long-term professional growth. The position is suited to a confident and well-rounded disputes specialist with experience across a wide range of commercial, property and private client-related disputes. You will be trusted to manage complex matters with minimal supervision, contribute to strategic decision-making, and play an active role in the continued development of the litigation practice. Candidates with the ability to speak or understand Welsh are of particular interest, but this is not an essential requirement as my client offers the opportunity for candidates to learn during working time or attend refresher courses should they wish. The Role You will take responsibility for running your own varied caseload while also working collaboratively on larger or more complex disputes. The work is intellectually varied and client-facing, offering exposure to longstanding clients as well as opportunities to help shape the future direction of the disputes offering. Typical matters will include: Commercial and contractual disputes. Shareholder and partnership disputes. Property litigation (including landlord and tenant and development-related issues). Contentious wills, trusts and estate disputes. Associated advisory and strategic dispute-avoidance work. Key Responsibilities Managing litigation from instruction through to resolution or trial. Drafting pleadings, applications, witness statements and settlement documentation. Advising clients strategically on risk, costs, settlement options and dispute resolution strategy. Conducting ADR and negotiations. Handling interim applications and advocacy where appropriate, and instructing Counsel as required. Building and maintaining strong client and referrer relationships. Contributing to business development and the wider growth of the litigation practice. Experience & Technical Ability Essential Qualified solicitor in England & Wales with significant post-qualification experience as a commercial litigator (applications recommended from candidates at Senior Associate level, but my client will consider applications from candidates at Associate level with particularly strong commercial litigation experience). Experience across a mix of commercial, property and wills/trusts/estates disputes. Proven ability to manage complex and sensitive matters with minimal supervision. Strong drafting, negotiation and advocacy skills. Excellent knowledge of the Civil Procedure Rules. Desirable Experience supervising or mentoring junior lawyers. Active involvement in business development or client relationship management. Welsh language skills (spoken or written) - my client offers the opportunity to undertake courses during working time or to attend refresher courses. Personal Attributes The successful candidate will be: Commercially astute and solutions-focused. Confident dealing directly with clients, Counsel and experts. Calm, professional and pragmatic under pressure. Well-organised and comfortable managing competing priorities. Motivated by long-term career development rather than purely short-term metrics. This role would suit a senior commercial litigator who wants greater responsibility, visibility and scope to grow, without the limitations often found in larger or more rigid environments. Candidates who meet the above criteria who would like a confidential chat about this opportunity should contact Sam Higgins at Simpson Judge on (phone number removed) or via email at .
May 15, 2026
Full time
Senior Commercial Litigation Solicitor Location: Cardiff Salary: Competitive and negotiable, dependent on PQE and experience The Opportunity An established and growing litigation practice in South Wales is seeking a Senior Commercial Litigation Solicitor to join its team. This role will particularly appeal to experienced lawyers who feel constrained in their current position and are looking for greater autonomy, influence and long-term professional growth. The position is suited to a confident and well-rounded disputes specialist with experience across a wide range of commercial, property and private client-related disputes. You will be trusted to manage complex matters with minimal supervision, contribute to strategic decision-making, and play an active role in the continued development of the litigation practice. Candidates with the ability to speak or understand Welsh are of particular interest, but this is not an essential requirement as my client offers the opportunity for candidates to learn during working time or attend refresher courses should they wish. The Role You will take responsibility for running your own varied caseload while also working collaboratively on larger or more complex disputes. The work is intellectually varied and client-facing, offering exposure to longstanding clients as well as opportunities to help shape the future direction of the disputes offering. Typical matters will include: Commercial and contractual disputes. Shareholder and partnership disputes. Property litigation (including landlord and tenant and development-related issues). Contentious wills, trusts and estate disputes. Associated advisory and strategic dispute-avoidance work. Key Responsibilities Managing litigation from instruction through to resolution or trial. Drafting pleadings, applications, witness statements and settlement documentation. Advising clients strategically on risk, costs, settlement options and dispute resolution strategy. Conducting ADR and negotiations. Handling interim applications and advocacy where appropriate, and instructing Counsel as required. Building and maintaining strong client and referrer relationships. Contributing to business development and the wider growth of the litigation practice. Experience & Technical Ability Essential Qualified solicitor in England & Wales with significant post-qualification experience as a commercial litigator (applications recommended from candidates at Senior Associate level, but my client will consider applications from candidates at Associate level with particularly strong commercial litigation experience). Experience across a mix of commercial, property and wills/trusts/estates disputes. Proven ability to manage complex and sensitive matters with minimal supervision. Strong drafting, negotiation and advocacy skills. Excellent knowledge of the Civil Procedure Rules. Desirable Experience supervising or mentoring junior lawyers. Active involvement in business development or client relationship management. Welsh language skills (spoken or written) - my client offers the opportunity to undertake courses during working time or to attend refresher courses. Personal Attributes The successful candidate will be: Commercially astute and solutions-focused. Confident dealing directly with clients, Counsel and experts. Calm, professional and pragmatic under pressure. Well-organised and comfortable managing competing priorities. Motivated by long-term career development rather than purely short-term metrics. This role would suit a senior commercial litigator who wants greater responsibility, visibility and scope to grow, without the limitations often found in larger or more rigid environments. Candidates who meet the above criteria who would like a confidential chat about this opportunity should contact Sam Higgins at Simpson Judge on (phone number removed) or via email at .
Utilita Energy
Business Development Manager - Commercial Renewable Sales
Utilita Energy Chandler's Ford, Hampshire
Role: Business Development Manager - Renewable Sales Location: National - nationwide travel will be required Are you a Business Development Manager with a proven track record of winning new business in the solar or renewables market? Do you thrive on building pipelines from scratch, closing high value deals, and driving real commercial growth? If you're commercially sharp, well connected, and motivated by results, this is a genuine opportunity to make an impact! Here at Utilita, following continued growth and success, we're looking for a driven and ambitious Business Development Manager to accelerate growth across our renewables division. This is a newly created, business critical role where you'll take ownership of new business across solar PV, battery storage and integrated energy solutions, helping shape our proposition and play a key role in scaling our commercial solar offering. You'll be part of helping us transform the way businesses power their future. With our proven success of over 2,000 panels installed and commercial projects already saving customers more than £3 million, Utilita is helping organisations across the UK reduce cost and drive long term sustainability. We're in our acceleration phase, and looking for someone that who wants to make a real impact as we scale. The Role You'll be responsible for building and converting a strong pipeline of commercial opportunities and securing high value deals across the renewables space. Using your market insight, you'll develop and deliver a targeted sales strategy, identifying and creating new opportunities to position Utilita effectivity in a competitive landscape. Working cross functionally, you'll ensure propositions are commercially competitive and technically robust, while building strong relationships across the sector. A key focus will be winning major opportunities, leading tenders, securing strategic partnerships, and engaging senior decision makers across large commercial organisations. You'll take full ownership of your pipeline, managing it with clear forecasting and driving momentum through the full sales cycle. Alongside new business, you'll contribute to shaping our future offerings, supporting product development, influencing go to market strategy, and staying close to market trends, policy changes, and funding mechanisms. What We're Looking For This role sits at the heart of driving growth across the renewable energy market. We're open to candidates from a range of backgrounds who can bring transferable commercial, technical, or business development experience from within renewables, energy, or similar sectors. Exposure to areas such as solar system design, DNO applications, grid considerations, tenders / frameworks, or commercial proposals would be beneficial, however we're equally open to candidates who have used similar systems or bring transferable experience and can adapt quickly. Whether your experience comes from working with SMEs, the public sector, contractors, developers, or wider commercial environments, we're looking for someone who is commercially aware, proactive, and confident building relationships and identifying opportunities. Crucially, you don't wait for opportunities, you create them. By staying close to market trends and industry activity, alongside leveraging your industry network, you know how to generate leads, initiate conversations and build long term pipelines. Experience using CRM or similar pipeline management systems would be advantageous, alongside strong relationship building and stakeholder engagement skills. The Important Things! (FYI Benefits available from your first day!) Skills Development - we want our staff to build up and grow their careers with us. To help with this we offer training to help you achieve your goals. Giveaways! - we run regular competitions to win tickets to shows across the country at our sponsored arenas, which include Cardiff, Sheffield, Newcastle and Birmingham! As well as access to tickets at various sporting arenas in the UK, including cricket at the Utilita Bowl! Time off - we all need time to recharge our batteries. Our staff have 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays to help make this happen. Wellbeing App - your wellbeing is very important to us, we provide access to you and one other to our partnered Unmind App, where you can watch or listen to videos and podcasts or get hints and tips to understand and improve on your mental wellbeing. Health care scheme - we know taking care of yourself costs. So, we partner with BHSF on a cashback scheme that provides money back on services such as dental, eye care and treatments including MRI scans and diagnostics health consultations. This can also be enhanced to cover your partner and children. Employee Assistance Programme - giving you access to a dedicated GP line making a GP appointment quicker, counselling support, legal and financial advice 24/7 365 days a year. Exclusive packages - we have access to a range of discounted offers for home Sky TV and broadband packages. Giving back - we offer all our staff a paid volunteering day every year to give back to the community. Plus, the chance to be involved in various fund-raising opportunities. Death in service - we pay twice your annual salary to your designated next of kin, so they don't have to worry about costs at such a distressing time. Pension - Saving for retirement is essential; we contribute 4% of your salary when you contribute 5%. The Luxion Group comprises of the following companies - Luxion Group Ltd, Utilita Energy Ltd, Luxion Sales Ltd, Utilita Field Services Ltd, Procode Technology Ltd and Canary Care Global Ltd.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Role: Business Development Manager - Renewable Sales Location: National - nationwide travel will be required Are you a Business Development Manager with a proven track record of winning new business in the solar or renewables market? Do you thrive on building pipelines from scratch, closing high value deals, and driving real commercial growth? If you're commercially sharp, well connected, and motivated by results, this is a genuine opportunity to make an impact! Here at Utilita, following continued growth and success, we're looking for a driven and ambitious Business Development Manager to accelerate growth across our renewables division. This is a newly created, business critical role where you'll take ownership of new business across solar PV, battery storage and integrated energy solutions, helping shape our proposition and play a key role in scaling our commercial solar offering. You'll be part of helping us transform the way businesses power their future. With our proven success of over 2,000 panels installed and commercial projects already saving customers more than £3 million, Utilita is helping organisations across the UK reduce cost and drive long term sustainability. We're in our acceleration phase, and looking for someone that who wants to make a real impact as we scale. The Role You'll be responsible for building and converting a strong pipeline of commercial opportunities and securing high value deals across the renewables space. Using your market insight, you'll develop and deliver a targeted sales strategy, identifying and creating new opportunities to position Utilita effectivity in a competitive landscape. Working cross functionally, you'll ensure propositions are commercially competitive and technically robust, while building strong relationships across the sector. A key focus will be winning major opportunities, leading tenders, securing strategic partnerships, and engaging senior decision makers across large commercial organisations. You'll take full ownership of your pipeline, managing it with clear forecasting and driving momentum through the full sales cycle. Alongside new business, you'll contribute to shaping our future offerings, supporting product development, influencing go to market strategy, and staying close to market trends, policy changes, and funding mechanisms. What We're Looking For This role sits at the heart of driving growth across the renewable energy market. We're open to candidates from a range of backgrounds who can bring transferable commercial, technical, or business development experience from within renewables, energy, or similar sectors. Exposure to areas such as solar system design, DNO applications, grid considerations, tenders / frameworks, or commercial proposals would be beneficial, however we're equally open to candidates who have used similar systems or bring transferable experience and can adapt quickly. Whether your experience comes from working with SMEs, the public sector, contractors, developers, or wider commercial environments, we're looking for someone who is commercially aware, proactive, and confident building relationships and identifying opportunities. Crucially, you don't wait for opportunities, you create them. By staying close to market trends and industry activity, alongside leveraging your industry network, you know how to generate leads, initiate conversations and build long term pipelines. Experience using CRM or similar pipeline management systems would be advantageous, alongside strong relationship building and stakeholder engagement skills. The Important Things! (FYI Benefits available from your first day!) Skills Development - we want our staff to build up and grow their careers with us. To help with this we offer training to help you achieve your goals. Giveaways! - we run regular competitions to win tickets to shows across the country at our sponsored arenas, which include Cardiff, Sheffield, Newcastle and Birmingham! As well as access to tickets at various sporting arenas in the UK, including cricket at the Utilita Bowl! Time off - we all need time to recharge our batteries. Our staff have 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays to help make this happen. Wellbeing App - your wellbeing is very important to us, we provide access to you and one other to our partnered Unmind App, where you can watch or listen to videos and podcasts or get hints and tips to understand and improve on your mental wellbeing. Health care scheme - we know taking care of yourself costs. So, we partner with BHSF on a cashback scheme that provides money back on services such as dental, eye care and treatments including MRI scans and diagnostics health consultations. This can also be enhanced to cover your partner and children. Employee Assistance Programme - giving you access to a dedicated GP line making a GP appointment quicker, counselling support, legal and financial advice 24/7 365 days a year. Exclusive packages - we have access to a range of discounted offers for home Sky TV and broadband packages. Giving back - we offer all our staff a paid volunteering day every year to give back to the community. Plus, the chance to be involved in various fund-raising opportunities. Death in service - we pay twice your annual salary to your designated next of kin, so they don't have to worry about costs at such a distressing time. Pension - Saving for retirement is essential; we contribute 4% of your salary when you contribute 5%. The Luxion Group comprises of the following companies - Luxion Group Ltd, Utilita Energy Ltd, Luxion Sales Ltd, Utilita Field Services Ltd, Procode Technology Ltd and Canary Care Global Ltd.
Reed
SENIOR EMPLOYMENT LAWYER
Reed
Senior Employment Counsel - UK & EU Join a global leader in healthcare technology in a senior employment law role supporting the UK and EU business. This position sits within a collaborative in-house legal team and works closely with HR and senior stakeholders to deliver pragmatic, commercial employment-law advice in a fast-moving, regulated environment. The Role As Senior Employment Counsel, you will provide expert legal support across a broad range of employment-law matters in the UK and Europe. Working in partnership with HR and Legal leadership, you will help shape and implement employment-law strategy, ensuring compliance while supporting business objectives. Key Responsibilities Act as the primary employment-law adviser for the UK and EU, supporting HR and senior stakeholders on both day-to-day and complex matters. Advise on employee relations issues including grievances, disciplinaries, investigations and performance management. Support workforce change projects, including redundancies, restructurings, TUPE and organisational change initiatives. Draft, review and advise on employment contracts, HR policies, settlement agreements, restrictive covenants and exits. Manage employment litigation and disputes, working with external counsel where required. Provide commercially focused advice, balancing legal risk with business priorities. Support cross-border employment matters across European jurisdictions, liaising with local counsel as appropriate. Contribute to employment-law governance and compliance across the employee lifecycle. Monitor and advise on UK and EU legislative developments, including upcoming reforms such as the UK Employment Rights Bill. Deliver practical employment-law training and guidance to HR teams and managers to promote consistent, compliant people practices. What We Are Looking For UK-qualified solicitor with 8-9 years' PQE and a current practising certificate. Strong employment-law experience gained in-house and/or in private practice. Excellent technical knowledge of UK employment law, with experience advising on European jurisdictions. Proven experience advising on employee relations, restructurings, TUPE, employment litigation and policy development. Solid understanding of key legislation including the Employment Rights Act, Equality Act and Working Time Regulations. Experience advising on employment-related data protection, senior employee contracts and Employment Tribunal matters. Commercial, pragmatic approach with the ability to provide clear advice to non-legal stakeholders. Comfortable working autonomously while collaborating within a global legal and HR function. What's on Offer Salary up to £160,000 , plus bonus and comprehensive benefits. Hybrid working model with flexibility. High-quality, varied work within a global, market-leading organisation. Senior-level role without director-level management responsibilities. To apply, please submit your CV and cover letter outlining your relevant experience, current salary package, notice period and interest in the role.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Senior Employment Counsel - UK & EU Join a global leader in healthcare technology in a senior employment law role supporting the UK and EU business. This position sits within a collaborative in-house legal team and works closely with HR and senior stakeholders to deliver pragmatic, commercial employment-law advice in a fast-moving, regulated environment. The Role As Senior Employment Counsel, you will provide expert legal support across a broad range of employment-law matters in the UK and Europe. Working in partnership with HR and Legal leadership, you will help shape and implement employment-law strategy, ensuring compliance while supporting business objectives. Key Responsibilities Act as the primary employment-law adviser for the UK and EU, supporting HR and senior stakeholders on both day-to-day and complex matters. Advise on employee relations issues including grievances, disciplinaries, investigations and performance management. Support workforce change projects, including redundancies, restructurings, TUPE and organisational change initiatives. Draft, review and advise on employment contracts, HR policies, settlement agreements, restrictive covenants and exits. Manage employment litigation and disputes, working with external counsel where required. Provide commercially focused advice, balancing legal risk with business priorities. Support cross-border employment matters across European jurisdictions, liaising with local counsel as appropriate. Contribute to employment-law governance and compliance across the employee lifecycle. Monitor and advise on UK and EU legislative developments, including upcoming reforms such as the UK Employment Rights Bill. Deliver practical employment-law training and guidance to HR teams and managers to promote consistent, compliant people practices. What We Are Looking For UK-qualified solicitor with 8-9 years' PQE and a current practising certificate. Strong employment-law experience gained in-house and/or in private practice. Excellent technical knowledge of UK employment law, with experience advising on European jurisdictions. Proven experience advising on employee relations, restructurings, TUPE, employment litigation and policy development. Solid understanding of key legislation including the Employment Rights Act, Equality Act and Working Time Regulations. Experience advising on employment-related data protection, senior employee contracts and Employment Tribunal matters. Commercial, pragmatic approach with the ability to provide clear advice to non-legal stakeholders. Comfortable working autonomously while collaborating within a global legal and HR function. What's on Offer Salary up to £160,000 , plus bonus and comprehensive benefits. Hybrid working model with flexibility. High-quality, varied work within a global, market-leading organisation. Senior-level role without director-level management responsibilities. To apply, please submit your CV and cover letter outlining your relevant experience, current salary package, notice period and interest in the role.
Horwich Farrelly
Solicitor
Horwich Farrelly City, Manchester
The Serious & Catastrophic Injury team specialises in high value, complex personal injury litigation involving life changing injuries. Work includes traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, amputations, severe orthopaedic trauma, chronic pain conditions, and fatal accident claims arising from road traffic accidents, employers liability, and public liability matters. You will join a highly experienced and supportive team working alongside senior lawyers, counsel, medical experts, case managers, and rehabilitation professionals. This is a specialist practice area offering exposure to nationally significant litigation work and the opportunity to develop advanced technical expertise in catastrophic injury claims. This is a Hybrid Role Key Responsibilities Manage and progress a caseload of high value catastrophic and complex injury claims from instruction through to resolution Handle litigated matters, including proceedings in the High Court Draft detailed pleadings, witness statements, schedules of loss, and instructions to experts Coordinate expert evidence across multiple medical and technical disciplines Develop litigation strategy and support negotiations and settlement discussions Attend conferences with counsel and experts, including mediation and settlement meetings Provide high quality, empathetic client care supporting clients and families through rehabilitation pathways Work closely with senior lawyers on complex matters Support supervision of junior or non qualified team members where appropriate Candidate Requirements To be successful in this Solicitor / Associate Catastrophic Injury role, you will need: Qualified Solicitor (0 6 years PQE indicative) Experience in personal injury litigation, ideally high value or complex cases Strong understanding of the Serious Injury Guide, Rehabilitation Code, and CPR Excellent drafting, analytical, and negotiation skills Ability to manage a complex and varied caseload Strong organisational and prioritisation skills Clear and confident communication skills A compassionate and client focused approach Benefits Package 25 days annual leave, rising to 30 with service, plus holiday buy scheme Life insurance and income protection Employee assistance programme and digital GP services Pension scheme Electric car scheme Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave Hybrid and flexible working options Discounted gym membership and employee discount hub Flu and eyecare vouchers
May 15, 2026
Full time
The Serious & Catastrophic Injury team specialises in high value, complex personal injury litigation involving life changing injuries. Work includes traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, amputations, severe orthopaedic trauma, chronic pain conditions, and fatal accident claims arising from road traffic accidents, employers liability, and public liability matters. You will join a highly experienced and supportive team working alongside senior lawyers, counsel, medical experts, case managers, and rehabilitation professionals. This is a specialist practice area offering exposure to nationally significant litigation work and the opportunity to develop advanced technical expertise in catastrophic injury claims. This is a Hybrid Role Key Responsibilities Manage and progress a caseload of high value catastrophic and complex injury claims from instruction through to resolution Handle litigated matters, including proceedings in the High Court Draft detailed pleadings, witness statements, schedules of loss, and instructions to experts Coordinate expert evidence across multiple medical and technical disciplines Develop litigation strategy and support negotiations and settlement discussions Attend conferences with counsel and experts, including mediation and settlement meetings Provide high quality, empathetic client care supporting clients and families through rehabilitation pathways Work closely with senior lawyers on complex matters Support supervision of junior or non qualified team members where appropriate Candidate Requirements To be successful in this Solicitor / Associate Catastrophic Injury role, you will need: Qualified Solicitor (0 6 years PQE indicative) Experience in personal injury litigation, ideally high value or complex cases Strong understanding of the Serious Injury Guide, Rehabilitation Code, and CPR Excellent drafting, analytical, and negotiation skills Ability to manage a complex and varied caseload Strong organisational and prioritisation skills Clear and confident communication skills A compassionate and client focused approach Benefits Package 25 days annual leave, rising to 30 with service, plus holiday buy scheme Life insurance and income protection Employee assistance programme and digital GP services Pension scheme Electric car scheme Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption leave Hybrid and flexible working options Discounted gym membership and employee discount hub Flu and eyecare vouchers
Oculus Legal Group
Clinical Negligence Solicitor
Oculus Legal Group Reading, Berkshire
Clinical Negligence Solicitor - Reading Location: Reading Salary: Competitive + Bonus + Hybrid Working Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent A leading Legal 500-ranked law firm is seeking an ambitious and client-focused Clinical Negligence Solicitor to join its highly regarded team in Reading. This is an excellent opportunity to work alongside recognised specialists on high-value and complex claimant clinical negligence matters within a supportive and progressive environment. The Role You will manage a varied caseload of clinical negligence claims from inception through to resolution, including matters involving: Delayed diagnosis Surgical errors Birth and catastrophic injury claims GP and hospital negligence Fatal claims The successful candidate will work closely with senior solicitors and partners while also having the autonomy to manage their own files and build strong client relationships. Key Responsibilities Running a caseload of claimant clinical negligence matters Drafting legal documents, witness statements, and correspondence Instructing medical experts and counsel Advising clients with empathy and professionalism Supporting business development and networking initiatives Ensuring compliance with SRA and firm procedures Requirements Qualified Solicitor in England & Wales 0-8+ years' PQE in clinical negligence Strong technical and analytical skills Excellent client care and communication abilities Ability to manage files independently and meet deadlines Experience within a reputable regional or national firm preferred What's on Offer Opportunity to join a highly ranked Legal 500 team Competitive salary and bonus structure Hybrid working arrangements Clear progression opportunities High-quality work and supportive leadership Comprehensive benefits package This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven Clinical Negligence Solicitor looking to advance their career with a respected and forward-thinking law firm in Reading.
May 15, 2026
Full time
Clinical Negligence Solicitor - Reading Location: Reading Salary: Competitive + Bonus + Hybrid Working Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent A leading Legal 500-ranked law firm is seeking an ambitious and client-focused Clinical Negligence Solicitor to join its highly regarded team in Reading. This is an excellent opportunity to work alongside recognised specialists on high-value and complex claimant clinical negligence matters within a supportive and progressive environment. The Role You will manage a varied caseload of clinical negligence claims from inception through to resolution, including matters involving: Delayed diagnosis Surgical errors Birth and catastrophic injury claims GP and hospital negligence Fatal claims The successful candidate will work closely with senior solicitors and partners while also having the autonomy to manage their own files and build strong client relationships. Key Responsibilities Running a caseload of claimant clinical negligence matters Drafting legal documents, witness statements, and correspondence Instructing medical experts and counsel Advising clients with empathy and professionalism Supporting business development and networking initiatives Ensuring compliance with SRA and firm procedures Requirements Qualified Solicitor in England & Wales 0-8+ years' PQE in clinical negligence Strong technical and analytical skills Excellent client care and communication abilities Ability to manage files independently and meet deadlines Experience within a reputable regional or national firm preferred What's on Offer Opportunity to join a highly ranked Legal 500 team Competitive salary and bonus structure Hybrid working arrangements Clear progression opportunities High-quality work and supportive leadership Comprehensive benefits package This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven Clinical Negligence Solicitor looking to advance their career with a respected and forward-thinking law firm in Reading.
Michael Page Legal
Senior Legal Counsel
Michael Page Legal Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
This is an exciting opportunity for a Legal Counsel to join a forward-thinking technology organisation. The role requires a detail-oriented professional to provide expert legal advice and support to the business. Client Details Our client is a well-established organisation in the technology sector. This large organisation is committed to excellence and innovation, consistently delivering high-quality products and services to its customers. Description The role of Legal Counsel will include the following responsibilities: Advise on local legal topics providing expert legal guidance to the team and other stakeholders on various legal issues, including contract negotiation and risk management. Facilitate accurate risk assessments by delivering clear recommendations and approvals. Develop a strong understanding of the company's business drivers and industry landscape to address key legal and commercial challenges. Lead high-exposure legal matters, including managing interactions with authorities and overseeing sensitive or high-value litigations. Support corporate governance activities such as board meetings, resolutions, and statutory filings to ensure adherence to regulatory requirements. Provide legal advice on strategic alliances, partner selection, joint ventures, and other growth and commercialization initiatives. Profile A successful Legal Counsel should have: A professional legal qualification and the ability to practise in the UK. Demonstrable experience of operating in a high calibre in-house legal team or private practice department. Excellent experience reviewing, drafting and negotiating a wide range of Commercial contracts Proven experience in Corporate Transactional and Corporate Governance work is highly beneficial, Job Offer A competitive salary and benefits package is on offer. Hybrid working - ability to work from Milton Keynes office 2-3 days a week.
May 15, 2026
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity for a Legal Counsel to join a forward-thinking technology organisation. The role requires a detail-oriented professional to provide expert legal advice and support to the business. Client Details Our client is a well-established organisation in the technology sector. This large organisation is committed to excellence and innovation, consistently delivering high-quality products and services to its customers. Description The role of Legal Counsel will include the following responsibilities: Advise on local legal topics providing expert legal guidance to the team and other stakeholders on various legal issues, including contract negotiation and risk management. Facilitate accurate risk assessments by delivering clear recommendations and approvals. Develop a strong understanding of the company's business drivers and industry landscape to address key legal and commercial challenges. Lead high-exposure legal matters, including managing interactions with authorities and overseeing sensitive or high-value litigations. Support corporate governance activities such as board meetings, resolutions, and statutory filings to ensure adherence to regulatory requirements. Provide legal advice on strategic alliances, partner selection, joint ventures, and other growth and commercialization initiatives. Profile A successful Legal Counsel should have: A professional legal qualification and the ability to practise in the UK. Demonstrable experience of operating in a high calibre in-house legal team or private practice department. Excellent experience reviewing, drafting and negotiating a wide range of Commercial contracts Proven experience in Corporate Transactional and Corporate Governance work is highly beneficial, Job Offer A competitive salary and benefits package is on offer. Hybrid working - ability to work from Milton Keynes office 2-3 days a week.
NG Bailey
Senior Civil Design Engineer
NG Bailey
Senior Civil Design Engineer Permanent Leeds, North England Competitive Salary + Car/Car Allowance + Flexible Benefits Summary: Are you an experienced Civil Engineer with a passion for civil engineering and the energy sector? Freedom Professional Services are seeking an individual with a strong technical expertise in a broad range of civil engineering disciplines to join our growing electricity transmission and distribution design team. With your strong technical expertise, you will be asked to lead the civil design of electricity substations across the UK from concept to completion and be able to work in close collaboration with other internal teams (electrical design, structural, surveys, wayleaves, cables, environmental), along with clients and stakeholders to ensure that all requirements are met. As a Senior Civil Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work on design frameworks for DNO's, as well as design and build opportunities for high profile clients and iconic projects, ensuring that all work is completed to the highest standard. You will be involved in every aspect of the project, from planning and cost estimation to construction and quality control. Some of the key deliverables in this role will include: Lead the production and review of engineering drawings engineering drawings, calculations, specifications, and reports for masonry buildings, steel portal frames, transformer bunds, drainage systems and roads, on projects ranging in construction contract value of £100K - £20M. Collaborate with clients and internal teams to ensure the effective delivery of projects, providing updates and identifying issues that could risk programme, quality or cost. Attend progress meetings as required at client/contractor offices or construction sites. Attend design team meetings to ensure the timely flow and release of quality information and to ensure that this information corresponds with the scope of works. Management of design risks to deliver buildable solutions. Provide engineering solutions to site-based problems through TQ/RFI process. Mentoring junior team members, providing technical guidance and promoting professional development Taking responsibility for your own professional development in line with current best practice, legislative changes, and customer requirements. We are looking for an experienced and ambitious civil engineer with the following attributes: A proven experience of working in a design environment for the construction of traditional masonry buildings, steel portal frames and reinforced concrete. Experience in client-facing roles, with the ability to manage client relationships effectively Ability to lead delivery of multiple simultaneous technical projects in a challenging environment. Strong communication skills to engage in technical discussions with colleagues, non-technical staff, and clients. Strong commitment to ongoing professional development and continuous learning You'll have a degree in Civil Engineering (or related subject) and be working toward Chartered or Incorporated status with a relevant professional body such as ICE. Desirable: Experience working within the electricity distribution sector, particularly in substation design and electrical infrastructure Practical experience with AutoCAD, Revit and Civils3D for civil engineering design Full UK driving licence. Benefits: We are always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Competitive salary Car or Car allowance 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays Pension with a leading provider and employer contribution Sick Pay Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes Personal development programme. Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us: Freedom are part of the NG Bailey Group, one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies Progression is something we value and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be. LI-CN1
May 15, 2026
Full time
Senior Civil Design Engineer Permanent Leeds, North England Competitive Salary + Car/Car Allowance + Flexible Benefits Summary: Are you an experienced Civil Engineer with a passion for civil engineering and the energy sector? Freedom Professional Services are seeking an individual with a strong technical expertise in a broad range of civil engineering disciplines to join our growing electricity transmission and distribution design team. With your strong technical expertise, you will be asked to lead the civil design of electricity substations across the UK from concept to completion and be able to work in close collaboration with other internal teams (electrical design, structural, surveys, wayleaves, cables, environmental), along with clients and stakeholders to ensure that all requirements are met. As a Senior Civil Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work on design frameworks for DNO's, as well as design and build opportunities for high profile clients and iconic projects, ensuring that all work is completed to the highest standard. You will be involved in every aspect of the project, from planning and cost estimation to construction and quality control. Some of the key deliverables in this role will include: Lead the production and review of engineering drawings engineering drawings, calculations, specifications, and reports for masonry buildings, steel portal frames, transformer bunds, drainage systems and roads, on projects ranging in construction contract value of £100K - £20M. Collaborate with clients and internal teams to ensure the effective delivery of projects, providing updates and identifying issues that could risk programme, quality or cost. Attend progress meetings as required at client/contractor offices or construction sites. Attend design team meetings to ensure the timely flow and release of quality information and to ensure that this information corresponds with the scope of works. Management of design risks to deliver buildable solutions. Provide engineering solutions to site-based problems through TQ/RFI process. Mentoring junior team members, providing technical guidance and promoting professional development Taking responsibility for your own professional development in line with current best practice, legislative changes, and customer requirements. We are looking for an experienced and ambitious civil engineer with the following attributes: A proven experience of working in a design environment for the construction of traditional masonry buildings, steel portal frames and reinforced concrete. Experience in client-facing roles, with the ability to manage client relationships effectively Ability to lead delivery of multiple simultaneous technical projects in a challenging environment. Strong communication skills to engage in technical discussions with colleagues, non-technical staff, and clients. Strong commitment to ongoing professional development and continuous learning You'll have a degree in Civil Engineering (or related subject) and be working toward Chartered or Incorporated status with a relevant professional body such as ICE. Desirable: Experience working within the electricity distribution sector, particularly in substation design and electrical infrastructure Practical experience with AutoCAD, Revit and Civils3D for civil engineering design Full UK driving licence. Benefits: We are always evolving our benefits to ensure we're attracting and retaining great people. Some of what you can expect includes: Competitive salary Car or Car allowance 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays Pension with a leading provider and employer contribution Sick Pay Personal Wellbeing and Volunteer Days Private Medical Insurance Free 24/7 365 Employee Assistance Program to support mental health and well-being (including counselling sessions and legal advice) Flexible benefits to suit from Dental Insurance, Gym Memberships, Give As You Earn, Travel Insurance, Tax Free Bikes Personal development programme. Next Steps: As a business, we're on a journey to build on our culture where everyone is included, treated fairly and with respect. This starts with recruitment and how we bring people into the organisation. We'll do our best to outline the recruitment process to you ahead of time with plenty of notice. If you require any accommodations to participate in the application or interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met. About Us: Freedom are part of the NG Bailey Group, one of the leading independent engineering and services businesses in the UK. Founded in 1921, with a turnover of £500m and 3000 employees, we are proud of our history of developing great people through our investment in training. Working across a variety of sectors within the building and infrastructure industry, our innovative, responsible and forward thinking approach allows us to work on fantastic ground-breaking projects, providing solutions using the latest tools and technologies Progression is something we value and we will make sure that when you join us you have a clearly defined development path, supported by regular reviews, training and ongoing support to enable you to be the best you can be. LI-CN1
Legal Counsel Regulatory
Abound
About Abound We're redefining consumer lending in the UK, and beyond. Using advanced AI and Open Banking data, we make fair, affordable personal finance available to more people. While traditional lenders rely almost entirely on credit scores, we look at the full financial picture - how much you spend, and what you can afford to repay to build a deeper, more accurate understanding of each customer's unique financial situation. And we've shown it works at scale. We've issued over £1.3bn in loans directly to customers while delivering market-leading credit performance - for every 10 defaults the industry expects, we see only 3. We also reached profitability just 2.5 years after launch. Backed by £2bn+ of funding from top tier investors including Citi, GSR Ventures, and Deutsche Bank, we're recognised as one of Europe's fastest growing fintechs (Sifted, CNBC). Now, we're expanding into new markets and product lines - and we're looking for ambitious people who want to learn fast, take ownership, and grow with us. Role summary Fintern is a fast growing fintech consumer lender. We're scaling up and entering new markets and introducing new products. We're hiring a Regulatory Counsel with strong Consumer Credit Act (CCA) and FCA CONC experience. You'll prepare submissions to the FCA and others and advise senior leadership on regulatory risk in your area. You'll also draft, implement, and monitor legally robust, plain English templates and ensure live documents match approved versions. We have a small legal team so you will also be expected to assist with broader legal work. What you'll do Regulatory submissions: draft submissions and supporting materials to a high standard such as Appointed Representative/IAR applications, waiver/modification requests, applications for new permissions and similar submissions, liaising with external counsel where needed. New markets: identify and communicate key legal and regulatory matters for new products, markets and geographies that we are considering. Working closely with others, ensure that decisions about new markets are well informed and that subsequent entry is well managed. Draft & maintain customer credit documentation across the lifecycle (pre contract and post contract), including credit agreements, PCCI, adequate explanations, statements, and notices (e.g. NOSIAs and Default Notices). Maintain suite of customer documentation, managing versioning and approvals. Check accurate deployment into production. Risk advice and governance: provide clear, pragmatic advice to the CCO and senior management on risks and mitigations in your area; log actions and drive them to closure. External advice: commission advice from legal and other advisers on discrete questions, track progress, and capture learning back into templates and guidance. Assist with broader legal work: work with a more senior lawyer to prepare/review and negotiate the commercial agreements governing entry into new markets and introduction of new products, review and negotiate supply terms for the products and services essential to our business and review and negotiate NDAs. Support broader compliance activities: working with the Compliance team, help to identify key compliance risks and where needed monitor and control these risks. This may entail detailed loan by loan review work. You'll bring Qualified UK Solicitor Knowledgeable and experienced in the areas of Consumer Credit Act, FCA Handbook including CONC. Additionally, knowledge of the Payment Services Directive where relevant to consumer lending activities would be an advantage. Excellent written and verbal skills Strong ability to evaluate risk and propose risk based actions Ability to negotiate with external parties and reach acceptable outcomes Strong team player qualities What we offer Everyone owns a piece of the company - equity Hybrid with 3 days a week in the office 25 days' holiday a year, plus 8 bank holidays 2 paid volunteering days per year One month paid sabbatical after 4 years Employee loan Free gym membership Team wellness budget to be active together - set up a yoga class, a tennis lesson or go bouldering
May 15, 2026
Full time
About Abound We're redefining consumer lending in the UK, and beyond. Using advanced AI and Open Banking data, we make fair, affordable personal finance available to more people. While traditional lenders rely almost entirely on credit scores, we look at the full financial picture - how much you spend, and what you can afford to repay to build a deeper, more accurate understanding of each customer's unique financial situation. And we've shown it works at scale. We've issued over £1.3bn in loans directly to customers while delivering market-leading credit performance - for every 10 defaults the industry expects, we see only 3. We also reached profitability just 2.5 years after launch. Backed by £2bn+ of funding from top tier investors including Citi, GSR Ventures, and Deutsche Bank, we're recognised as one of Europe's fastest growing fintechs (Sifted, CNBC). Now, we're expanding into new markets and product lines - and we're looking for ambitious people who want to learn fast, take ownership, and grow with us. Role summary Fintern is a fast growing fintech consumer lender. We're scaling up and entering new markets and introducing new products. We're hiring a Regulatory Counsel with strong Consumer Credit Act (CCA) and FCA CONC experience. You'll prepare submissions to the FCA and others and advise senior leadership on regulatory risk in your area. You'll also draft, implement, and monitor legally robust, plain English templates and ensure live documents match approved versions. We have a small legal team so you will also be expected to assist with broader legal work. What you'll do Regulatory submissions: draft submissions and supporting materials to a high standard such as Appointed Representative/IAR applications, waiver/modification requests, applications for new permissions and similar submissions, liaising with external counsel where needed. New markets: identify and communicate key legal and regulatory matters for new products, markets and geographies that we are considering. Working closely with others, ensure that decisions about new markets are well informed and that subsequent entry is well managed. Draft & maintain customer credit documentation across the lifecycle (pre contract and post contract), including credit agreements, PCCI, adequate explanations, statements, and notices (e.g. NOSIAs and Default Notices). Maintain suite of customer documentation, managing versioning and approvals. Check accurate deployment into production. Risk advice and governance: provide clear, pragmatic advice to the CCO and senior management on risks and mitigations in your area; log actions and drive them to closure. External advice: commission advice from legal and other advisers on discrete questions, track progress, and capture learning back into templates and guidance. Assist with broader legal work: work with a more senior lawyer to prepare/review and negotiate the commercial agreements governing entry into new markets and introduction of new products, review and negotiate supply terms for the products and services essential to our business and review and negotiate NDAs. Support broader compliance activities: working with the Compliance team, help to identify key compliance risks and where needed monitor and control these risks. This may entail detailed loan by loan review work. You'll bring Qualified UK Solicitor Knowledgeable and experienced in the areas of Consumer Credit Act, FCA Handbook including CONC. Additionally, knowledge of the Payment Services Directive where relevant to consumer lending activities would be an advantage. Excellent written and verbal skills Strong ability to evaluate risk and propose risk based actions Ability to negotiate with external parties and reach acceptable outcomes Strong team player qualities What we offer Everyone owns a piece of the company - equity Hybrid with 3 days a week in the office 25 days' holiday a year, plus 8 bank holidays 2 paid volunteering days per year One month paid sabbatical after 4 years Employee loan Free gym membership Team wellness budget to be active together - set up a yoga class, a tennis lesson or go bouldering

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