Henderson Chambers is one of the leading civil/commercial Chambers in the UK. Its 56 members (including 18 Silks), have a solid reputation for excellence in both advocacy and advisory work. Ranked in the legal directories as leaders in the field in all their main practice areas, which include Group Actions, Product Liability, Commercial, H&S, Consumer Finance, PI, and Employment the barristers and click apply for full job details
May 02, 2026
Full time
Henderson Chambers is one of the leading civil/commercial Chambers in the UK. Its 56 members (including 18 Silks), have a solid reputation for excellence in both advocacy and advisory work. Ranked in the legal directories as leaders in the field in all their main practice areas, which include Group Actions, Product Liability, Commercial, H&S, Consumer Finance, PI, and Employment the barristers and click apply for full job details
Our client is a highly regarded specialist Barristers' Chambers with a formidable reputation, and recognised for excellence across all its key practice areas. Members of Chambers and Staff are also acknowledged for providing outstanding client service. Purpose of role: To deliver an excellent level of revenue control and related case management support to our clerking teams. This role will include working closely with both the clerking team and finance function in Chambers in order to provide an efficient professional service to both members of chambers and our professional clients. Scope This role is intended to oversee and implement processes for the accurate and efficient collection of fees. It will require close liaison with others in the billing and costs function, the clerks and the Finance Team. This role is intended to oversee and implement processes to ensure the accurate and efficient billing and collection of fees. The role will work closely with colleagues across the billing and costs function, the clerks and the Finance Team, and will support and guide members within the remit of the aged debt function to ensure effective revenue control. The role will also contribute to the review and improvement of systems and processes to strengthen billing accuracy, debt recovery and overall financial performance, and report into the Senior Management Team where required. Key Responsibilities include: Oversee and manage aged debt for members, ensuring revenue is chased and collected in an efficient and timely manner Oversee and manage matters on the LAA's case management system, developing an understanding of their working and relationships with key contact there to provide support. This will include applying for and monitoring civil payment on account claims, and other claims arising out of publicly funded work, ensuring systems are in place to follow up those claims which have not been paid within a reasonable time frame. Work with Senior Billing, Costs and Revenue Manager to improve systems and revenue for chambers Provide members with aged debt reports, identifying any problems and when payment is likely to be received, ensuring each barrister receives a full update on their outstanding debt when required. Knowledge, Skills & Experience: IT Literate with intermediate to advanced level Microsoft Office 365 applications including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Teams, OneDrive Excellent attention to detail with an ability to work to a high level of accuracy within short deadlines Significant proven experience in similar role Excellent knowledge of the areas of law and funding streams applicable to the role To apply, please forward your CV, which should clearly outline your suitability for the role to GRL Legal. This is an urgent instruction and the closing date for applications is 5pm on Friday 17th April , but early applications are encouraged, with initial interviews for suitable applicants taking place immediately. Equal Opportunities Statement Our client is committed to creating a diverse workspace and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. We encourage and welcome applications from women, Black, Asian and minority ethnic individuals, neurodiverse and disabled people and those who are LGBT+, as well as candidates from other underrepresented groups. We encourage candidates to give us a full picture of any mitigating circumstances, including neurodiversity and late diagnosis neurodivergence if applicable. We will make reasonable adjustments to enable disabled or neurodiverse candidates (including where a mental health issue is classified as a disability) to demonstrate their suitability for the position. Large print applications can be made available for all applications upon request. Chambers complies with the Bar Standards Board Guidelines on the Equality Diversity Provisions of the Code of Conduct and the Bar Council Fair Recruitment Guide. Guaranteed Interview Scheme Our client will offer a guaranteed interview to applicants who are disabled within the meaning of the Equality Act 2010, provided they meet the minimum requirements of the position for which they have applied. If you are a disabled applicant and wish to take advantage of this scheme it may be necessary to discuss this with those who review applications. If you are a disabled person and you prefer not to disclose this fact, unfortunately this may mean that you cannot be guaranteed an interview even if you meet the minimum requirements for the position. Should you wish to discuss reasonable adjustments or anything else relating to a disability in connection with this recruitment, in confidence and with someone unconnected to the recruitment process, please contact GRL legal.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Our client is a highly regarded specialist Barristers' Chambers with a formidable reputation, and recognised for excellence across all its key practice areas. Members of Chambers and Staff are also acknowledged for providing outstanding client service. Purpose of role: To deliver an excellent level of revenue control and related case management support to our clerking teams. This role will include working closely with both the clerking team and finance function in Chambers in order to provide an efficient professional service to both members of chambers and our professional clients. Scope This role is intended to oversee and implement processes for the accurate and efficient collection of fees. It will require close liaison with others in the billing and costs function, the clerks and the Finance Team. This role is intended to oversee and implement processes to ensure the accurate and efficient billing and collection of fees. The role will work closely with colleagues across the billing and costs function, the clerks and the Finance Team, and will support and guide members within the remit of the aged debt function to ensure effective revenue control. The role will also contribute to the review and improvement of systems and processes to strengthen billing accuracy, debt recovery and overall financial performance, and report into the Senior Management Team where required. Key Responsibilities include: Oversee and manage aged debt for members, ensuring revenue is chased and collected in an efficient and timely manner Oversee and manage matters on the LAA's case management system, developing an understanding of their working and relationships with key contact there to provide support. This will include applying for and monitoring civil payment on account claims, and other claims arising out of publicly funded work, ensuring systems are in place to follow up those claims which have not been paid within a reasonable time frame. Work with Senior Billing, Costs and Revenue Manager to improve systems and revenue for chambers Provide members with aged debt reports, identifying any problems and when payment is likely to be received, ensuring each barrister receives a full update on their outstanding debt when required. Knowledge, Skills & Experience: IT Literate with intermediate to advanced level Microsoft Office 365 applications including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Teams, OneDrive Excellent attention to detail with an ability to work to a high level of accuracy within short deadlines Significant proven experience in similar role Excellent knowledge of the areas of law and funding streams applicable to the role To apply, please forward your CV, which should clearly outline your suitability for the role to GRL Legal. This is an urgent instruction and the closing date for applications is 5pm on Friday 17th April , but early applications are encouraged, with initial interviews for suitable applicants taking place immediately. Equal Opportunities Statement Our client is committed to creating a diverse workspace and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. We encourage and welcome applications from women, Black, Asian and minority ethnic individuals, neurodiverse and disabled people and those who are LGBT+, as well as candidates from other underrepresented groups. We encourage candidates to give us a full picture of any mitigating circumstances, including neurodiversity and late diagnosis neurodivergence if applicable. We will make reasonable adjustments to enable disabled or neurodiverse candidates (including where a mental health issue is classified as a disability) to demonstrate their suitability for the position. Large print applications can be made available for all applications upon request. Chambers complies with the Bar Standards Board Guidelines on the Equality Diversity Provisions of the Code of Conduct and the Bar Council Fair Recruitment Guide. Guaranteed Interview Scheme Our client will offer a guaranteed interview to applicants who are disabled within the meaning of the Equality Act 2010, provided they meet the minimum requirements of the position for which they have applied. If you are a disabled applicant and wish to take advantage of this scheme it may be necessary to discuss this with those who review applications. If you are a disabled person and you prefer not to disclose this fact, unfortunately this may mean that you cannot be guaranteed an interview even if you meet the minimum requirements for the position. Should you wish to discuss reasonable adjustments or anything else relating to a disability in connection with this recruitment, in confidence and with someone unconnected to the recruitment process, please contact GRL legal.
Our client is a leading Barristers' Chambers with 87 Barrister members, including 31 King's Counsel ("Silks"). Chambers' reputation is outstanding, and it achieves consistent tier 1 rankings in the leading legal directories for its legal and advocacy expertise in each of its specialist practice areas across the whole remit of Commercial and Chancery Law, for both domestic and international clients. Chambers seeks to appoint a highly suitable, friendly and personable individual to the position of Front of House Receptionist. Working within this very busy environment, this role offers significant support to its established, highly regarded practice management team and barrister members. This role is part-time, 4 days per week and office-based (London WC2); however, outstanding applicants requiring 5 days will be considered. Key responsibilities include: Meet and greet professional and lay clients, and any other visitors to Chambers, in a friendly and professional manner Handle all initial telephone enquiries to Chambers, using discretion in the redirection of callers and answering questions on routine matters Ensure the reception and waiting area is kept tidy and professionally presented Maintain the visitors' log, including maintenance staff Assist housekeeping and the operations team in ensuring conference rooms are pristine before and after meetings Assist with the provision of refreshments for visitors, for meetings and conferences Book taxis and couriers, other travel as required, and maintain a record of these bookings General administrative assistance (as required) Core attributes: Experience gained in a similar role and professional environment Previous experience in another Barristers' Chambers is desirable, but not essential Ability to promote a friendly, positive working/team culture Well-presented, highly personable with outstanding interpersonal/communication skills Ability to organise and deliver own workload and manage and prioritise own time A flexible, can-do attitude (assisting with tasks outside of the remit of this role and JD) To apply for this position, please forward your CV clearly setting out your suitability for the role, to exclusively retained consultants, GRL Legal. The closing date for applications is 5 pm on Wednesday, 6 May 2026 . This is an urgent assignment; early applications are encouraged, and initial interviews with GRL Consultants will take place immediately. Equality and Diversity: We encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds, regardless of age, gender, race, sexual orientation, marital status, religion or belief, or disability.
May 01, 2026
Full time
Our client is a leading Barristers' Chambers with 87 Barrister members, including 31 King's Counsel ("Silks"). Chambers' reputation is outstanding, and it achieves consistent tier 1 rankings in the leading legal directories for its legal and advocacy expertise in each of its specialist practice areas across the whole remit of Commercial and Chancery Law, for both domestic and international clients. Chambers seeks to appoint a highly suitable, friendly and personable individual to the position of Front of House Receptionist. Working within this very busy environment, this role offers significant support to its established, highly regarded practice management team and barrister members. This role is part-time, 4 days per week and office-based (London WC2); however, outstanding applicants requiring 5 days will be considered. Key responsibilities include: Meet and greet professional and lay clients, and any other visitors to Chambers, in a friendly and professional manner Handle all initial telephone enquiries to Chambers, using discretion in the redirection of callers and answering questions on routine matters Ensure the reception and waiting area is kept tidy and professionally presented Maintain the visitors' log, including maintenance staff Assist housekeeping and the operations team in ensuring conference rooms are pristine before and after meetings Assist with the provision of refreshments for visitors, for meetings and conferences Book taxis and couriers, other travel as required, and maintain a record of these bookings General administrative assistance (as required) Core attributes: Experience gained in a similar role and professional environment Previous experience in another Barristers' Chambers is desirable, but not essential Ability to promote a friendly, positive working/team culture Well-presented, highly personable with outstanding interpersonal/communication skills Ability to organise and deliver own workload and manage and prioritise own time A flexible, can-do attitude (assisting with tasks outside of the remit of this role and JD) To apply for this position, please forward your CV clearly setting out your suitability for the role, to exclusively retained consultants, GRL Legal. The closing date for applications is 5 pm on Wednesday, 6 May 2026 . This is an urgent assignment; early applications are encouraged, and initial interviews with GRL Consultants will take place immediately. Equality and Diversity: We encourage applications from candidates from all backgrounds, regardless of age, gender, race, sexual orientation, marital status, religion or belief, or disability.