A public legal services organization seeks an Assessment Officer to manage financial recoveries in Edinburgh. The role involves assessing if money should be recovered for the Legal Aid Fund and handling financial assessments and communications with solicitors. Candidates must be confident with IT systems, have a good attention to detail, and possess clear communication skills. A background in administrative or customer service work is preferred, with a keen interest in financial and legal processes. This is a permanent role, offering a starting salary of £30,160.
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
A public legal services organization seeks an Assessment Officer to manage financial recoveries in Edinburgh. The role involves assessing if money should be recovered for the Legal Aid Fund and handling financial assessments and communications with solicitors. Candidates must be confident with IT systems, have a good attention to detail, and possess clear communication skills. A background in administrative or customer service work is preferred, with a keen interest in financial and legal processes. This is a permanent role, offering a starting salary of £30,160.
Job title: Assessment Officer Grade: 3 Employment type: Permanent Hours: Full time (35 hours per week) Starting salary: £30,160 Directorate: Operations Department: Civil Finance - Principal Sums Location: Edinburgh Closing date: 25 January 2026 (23:55) As an Assessment Officer in the Principal Sums team, you'll play a key part in managing money recovered through civil legal aid cases. Your work helps protect the Legal Aid Fund while ensuring any remaining balances are correctly released to individuals. This is a varied role that combines decision making, judgement, financial assessment, and clear communication with solicitors and assisted persons. You'll be supported by legislation, guidance, and an experienced team, while also using your own judgement. Responsibilities assessing if money should be recovered for the Legal Aid Fund following case settlements calculating losses, repayments, and balances due, including interest where applicable carrying out financial assessments and agreeing suitable repayment arrangements reviewing information sent with solicitor accounts, ensuring payments and expenses are processed accurately and on time handling correspondence and enquiries from solicitors and assisted persons referring cases for further recovery action where appropriate. Qualifications confidence using IT systems including Microsoft applications the ability to understand and apply legislation or guidance, using your judgement to make decisions good attention to detail and accurate keyboard skills clear and professional written and verbal communication skills Previous administrative or customer service experience (legal or office based desirable) An interest in financial or legal processes and working with complex information. For more details about this role and a full list of essential criteria and required competencies, please see the Job Description. Completed applications should be returned by Sunday, 26 January 2026 (23:55). For assistance, please email .
Jan 15, 2026
Full time
Job title: Assessment Officer Grade: 3 Employment type: Permanent Hours: Full time (35 hours per week) Starting salary: £30,160 Directorate: Operations Department: Civil Finance - Principal Sums Location: Edinburgh Closing date: 25 January 2026 (23:55) As an Assessment Officer in the Principal Sums team, you'll play a key part in managing money recovered through civil legal aid cases. Your work helps protect the Legal Aid Fund while ensuring any remaining balances are correctly released to individuals. This is a varied role that combines decision making, judgement, financial assessment, and clear communication with solicitors and assisted persons. You'll be supported by legislation, guidance, and an experienced team, while also using your own judgement. Responsibilities assessing if money should be recovered for the Legal Aid Fund following case settlements calculating losses, repayments, and balances due, including interest where applicable carrying out financial assessments and agreeing suitable repayment arrangements reviewing information sent with solicitor accounts, ensuring payments and expenses are processed accurately and on time handling correspondence and enquiries from solicitors and assisted persons referring cases for further recovery action where appropriate. Qualifications confidence using IT systems including Microsoft applications the ability to understand and apply legislation or guidance, using your judgement to make decisions good attention to detail and accurate keyboard skills clear and professional written and verbal communication skills Previous administrative or customer service experience (legal or office based desirable) An interest in financial or legal processes and working with complex information. For more details about this role and a full list of essential criteria and required competencies, please see the Job Description. Completed applications should be returned by Sunday, 26 January 2026 (23:55). For assistance, please email .