Solicitor/Chartered Legal Executive, Children & Families Public Law

  • Coventry
  • Permanent
  • £35,000 - £50,000 per annum

We are currently working with a well-regarded law firm looking to expand its Children & Families Public Law Department. They are seeking an experienced Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive to specialise in Care and Child Protection work.

This is an exciting opportunity for a legal professional with at least three years’ post-qualified experience in a Care Department, managing a full caseload of care proceedings.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Managing a caseload of child protection matters, ensuring effective case management
  • Advocacy and representation at court, including attending hearings with counsel
  • Drafting legal documentation, including court documents, statements of evidence, and correspondence
  • Time recording and billing in line with firm policies
  • Mentoring and supporting junior team members
  • Engaging in business development and marketing activities to support the firm’s growth
  • Ensuring compliance with quality and case management systems (Lexcel, Tikit, etc.)
  • Working closely with key stakeholders such as CAFCASS and local authorities

 
Requirements:

  • At least 3 years’ PQE within a Care Department handling care proceedings
  • Accredited member of the Law Society’s Children’s Panel (essential)
  • Established relationships with CAFCASS and other key stakeholders
  • Strong knowledge of public law child protection and legal aid procedures
  • Ability to work efficiently within case management systems
  • A proactive and client-focused approach
  • A full driving licence and access to a vehicle is preferable, as travel to courts and stakeholder offices is required

 
This role offers an excellent opportunity for career progression within a supportive and well-established firm.
 
If you would like to apply for this role, please click “APPLY” or email a copy of your CV and a good time for a call to Mike at m.shipcott@clayton-legal.co.uk.

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