Our vision is for safe and effective nursing and midwifery practice across the four countries of the UK - regulated and supported by the NMC - a fit for the future organisation, with fairness and equity at the heart of everything we do. Our role is to protect the public and maintain confidence in the nursing and midwifery professions. As the largest independent regulator in Europe of more than 860,000 nursing and midwifery professionals, we have a crucial role in making this a reality. We do this by setting and promoting high education and professional standards for all future and registered nurses and midwives in the UK and nursing associates in England. We also ensure every nurse, midwife and nursing associate on our Register meets clear standards of conduct and practice which protects the public and the reputation of our professions. We have a duty to investigate concerns and to take steps to protect the public in the relatively rare instances where we need to limit or restrict a nurse, midwife or nursing associate's right to practise. We are building a new NMC with integrity, fairness, respect, equity and effectiveness at its core. We are determined to improve and modernise our culture and ways of working. This will ensure that the public and professionals feel confident in our work. About the team At the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), our General Counsel team plays a vital role in supporting the organisation to protect the public and uphold confidence in the professions we regulate. We provide expert legal advice across a broad and complex portfolio, helping the NMC meet its responsibilities as a regulator, public body and registered charity. We are a collaborative, supportive and reflective team that values openness, inclusion and continuous learning. We work closely together to deliver high-quality, timely advice - often in fast-moving and high-profile situations - and we actively share knowledge and expertise to strengthen our collective impact. Your role and impact We are a talented and experienced lawyer to join us as a Principal Legal Adviser on a 12 month maternity cover contract. As a senior member of the General Counsel team, you will provide high-quality legal advice and strategic support across a wide range of issues, helping the NMC navigate complex legal risks and deliver on its regulatory objectives. Your work will span areas such as complex regulatory matters, litigation and external challenge, public inquiries, policy and guidance development, governance, complaints and information requests, contracts and public procurement, and audit and finance. You will work closely with colleagues and external stakeholders to identify practical solutions, support decision-making and drive improvements. You will bring expertise across areas including regulatory and public law, equality and human rights, information law, contract and procurement, and civil law - and we will support you to develop in new areas where needed. A key part of the role will be translating complex legal issues into clear, practical advice for a wide range of audiences, and contributing to training and capability building across the organisation. As a senior leader, you will manage and support colleagues within the team, provide peer support to fellow Principal Legal Advisers, and act as a role model for high standards, collaboration and inclusive behaviours. What you'll bring Current UK practising certificate, with the ability to conduct litigation in England & Wales Substantial post-qualification experience as a solicitor or barrister, including leadership or management experience. Experience advising on regulatory and/or public law matters, ideally within a complex or high-profile environment. A collaborative approach and experience working with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders. A strong commitment to learning and development - both your own and that of others - and to sharing knowledge. A clear commitment to living and promoting organisational values, including equality, diversity and inclusion. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex legal issues clearly and build confidence with senior stakeholders. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively under pressure. Benefits 30 days annual leave Enhanced Pension Contributions via our attractive Pension Scheme - with a basic 8% employer contribution as standard which increases up to 14% with optional added Employee Contributions Life Insurance - 4 x current salary Hybrid working Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Leave 24 Hours Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to Work Scheme Perkbox membership Subsidised restaurant in our Portland Place office Season ticket loans Additional Information The role you are applying for is a flexible role, and whilst you will be posted initially to a team, this may require movement between teams as the flow of work dictates. You will of course understand that this flexible approach enables us to provide the best possible service to our registrants and reach the outcomes to our cases quickly and within a reasonable timeframe. This will not change your terms and conditions and will be discussed with you prior to you taking up the post. Salary Details London £79,017 - £87,797 Edinburgh £73,571 - £81,746 Hybrid Working Policy We are currently working to a policy of office attendance for two days per week with the rest of the time working from home. Before submitting your application, please ensure you are able to commit to working in one of our office locations twice per week. If you are applying for a part-time role, please pro-rata office attendance based on the number of days you would be working. Our Pay Policy It is expected that staff new to the NMC will ordinarily be appointed to the bottom of the relevant pay band. However in exceptional circumstances, it may be possible to offer a salary above the bottom of the relevant pay band but we may request proof of current earnings. Please note that we offer an annual review of salaries and adopt a generous progressive pay approach. Further details of which are available on request. For our internal colleagues, you will be paid in accordance to our internal pay policy. Reasonable adjustments We will provide reasonable adjustments to support disabled candidates throughout the recruitment process. Please let us know if you need any additional support to enable you to make an application with us. Screening and vetting All of our roles are subject to pre-employment checks. We are in the process of introducing a vetting policy, and it is possible that this role may become subject to DBS and further vetting checks in future.
Mar 12, 2026
Full time
Our vision is for safe and effective nursing and midwifery practice across the four countries of the UK - regulated and supported by the NMC - a fit for the future organisation, with fairness and equity at the heart of everything we do. Our role is to protect the public and maintain confidence in the nursing and midwifery professions. As the largest independent regulator in Europe of more than 860,000 nursing and midwifery professionals, we have a crucial role in making this a reality. We do this by setting and promoting high education and professional standards for all future and registered nurses and midwives in the UK and nursing associates in England. We also ensure every nurse, midwife and nursing associate on our Register meets clear standards of conduct and practice which protects the public and the reputation of our professions. We have a duty to investigate concerns and to take steps to protect the public in the relatively rare instances where we need to limit or restrict a nurse, midwife or nursing associate's right to practise. We are building a new NMC with integrity, fairness, respect, equity and effectiveness at its core. We are determined to improve and modernise our culture and ways of working. This will ensure that the public and professionals feel confident in our work. About the team At the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), our General Counsel team plays a vital role in supporting the organisation to protect the public and uphold confidence in the professions we regulate. We provide expert legal advice across a broad and complex portfolio, helping the NMC meet its responsibilities as a regulator, public body and registered charity. We are a collaborative, supportive and reflective team that values openness, inclusion and continuous learning. We work closely together to deliver high-quality, timely advice - often in fast-moving and high-profile situations - and we actively share knowledge and expertise to strengthen our collective impact. Your role and impact We are a talented and experienced lawyer to join us as a Principal Legal Adviser on a 12 month maternity cover contract. As a senior member of the General Counsel team, you will provide high-quality legal advice and strategic support across a wide range of issues, helping the NMC navigate complex legal risks and deliver on its regulatory objectives. Your work will span areas such as complex regulatory matters, litigation and external challenge, public inquiries, policy and guidance development, governance, complaints and information requests, contracts and public procurement, and audit and finance. You will work closely with colleagues and external stakeholders to identify practical solutions, support decision-making and drive improvements. You will bring expertise across areas including regulatory and public law, equality and human rights, information law, contract and procurement, and civil law - and we will support you to develop in new areas where needed. A key part of the role will be translating complex legal issues into clear, practical advice for a wide range of audiences, and contributing to training and capability building across the organisation. As a senior leader, you will manage and support colleagues within the team, provide peer support to fellow Principal Legal Advisers, and act as a role model for high standards, collaboration and inclusive behaviours. What you'll bring Current UK practising certificate, with the ability to conduct litigation in England & Wales Substantial post-qualification experience as a solicitor or barrister, including leadership or management experience. Experience advising on regulatory and/or public law matters, ideally within a complex or high-profile environment. A collaborative approach and experience working with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders. A strong commitment to learning and development - both your own and that of others - and to sharing knowledge. A clear commitment to living and promoting organisational values, including equality, diversity and inclusion. Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain complex legal issues clearly and build confidence with senior stakeholders. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively under pressure. Benefits 30 days annual leave Enhanced Pension Contributions via our attractive Pension Scheme - with a basic 8% employer contribution as standard which increases up to 14% with optional added Employee Contributions Life Insurance - 4 x current salary Hybrid working Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Leave 24 Hours Employee Assistance Programme Cycle to Work Scheme Perkbox membership Subsidised restaurant in our Portland Place office Season ticket loans Additional Information The role you are applying for is a flexible role, and whilst you will be posted initially to a team, this may require movement between teams as the flow of work dictates. You will of course understand that this flexible approach enables us to provide the best possible service to our registrants and reach the outcomes to our cases quickly and within a reasonable timeframe. This will not change your terms and conditions and will be discussed with you prior to you taking up the post. Salary Details London £79,017 - £87,797 Edinburgh £73,571 - £81,746 Hybrid Working Policy We are currently working to a policy of office attendance for two days per week with the rest of the time working from home. Before submitting your application, please ensure you are able to commit to working in one of our office locations twice per week. If you are applying for a part-time role, please pro-rata office attendance based on the number of days you would be working. Our Pay Policy It is expected that staff new to the NMC will ordinarily be appointed to the bottom of the relevant pay band. However in exceptional circumstances, it may be possible to offer a salary above the bottom of the relevant pay band but we may request proof of current earnings. Please note that we offer an annual review of salaries and adopt a generous progressive pay approach. Further details of which are available on request. For our internal colleagues, you will be paid in accordance to our internal pay policy. Reasonable adjustments We will provide reasonable adjustments to support disabled candidates throughout the recruitment process. Please let us know if you need any additional support to enable you to make an application with us. Screening and vetting All of our roles are subject to pre-employment checks. We are in the process of introducing a vetting policy, and it is possible that this role may become subject to DBS and further vetting checks in future.
Commercial Property Solicitor Senior Associate or Partner Level L500 North London A highly regarded and expanding North London law firm is looking to appoint an experienced Commercial Property Solicitor to join its established team. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior lawyer seeking a clear route to partnership, or for an existing Partner looking to join a progressive firm where they can play a key role in shaping the department's continued growth.You will be working closely alongside a highly regarded Partner and Head of Department who has an excellent reputation in the market. This provides outstanding exposure to high quality work, strategic input into the department, and the autonomy to develop your own practice while benefiting from strong leadership and support. The firm has built a strong reputation for providing high quality legal services while maintaining a friendly and collaborative culture. With continued growth in its commercial property work, the firm is keen to welcome a confident and commercially minded solicitor who is ready to take on a senior role with genuine long term prospects. The Role This position focuses purely on commercial property matters and offers the opportunity to manage a varied and high quality caseload while contributing to the strategic development of the department. You will handle a broad range of commercial property transactions while building strong relationships with clients and professional contacts. Responsibilities include: Managing a varied commercial property caseload including acquisitions and disposals, landlord and tenant matters, leases, development work and secured lending. Advising clients including investors, developers, landlords and commercial occupiers. Working closely with the Head of Department on complex and high value matters while maintaining autonomy over your own caseload. Collaborating with colleagues across the firm, particularly where commercial property matters intersect with corporate transactions. Experience or exposure to corporate work would be highly advantageous. Building and maintaining strong client relationships and providing clear, commercially focused advice. Supporting the growth of the commercial property department through networking, relationship building and business development activities. Maintaining excellent standards of client care and ensuring compliance with the firm's procedures and regulatory obligations. About You The firm is open to experienced Commercial Property Solicitors who are either operating at Senior Associate level and ready to step up to partnership, or existing Partners looking for a new platform. You will demonstrate: Strong technical experience in commercial property law. The ability to manage your own caseload with confidence and attention to detail. Excellent communication and relationship building skills. A proactive and commercially minded approach. An interest in working alongside corporate colleagues and supporting property aspects of corporate transactions. Previous corporate exposure would be beneficial. Interest in developing client relationships and contributing to the continued growth of the department. The Firm The firm offers a supportive and collaborative working environment with a clear focus on professional development and long term career progression.Benefits include: Opportunities to progress your own career and skill set Competitive salariesHoliday increasing with length of service, plus bank holidays and a December festive period shutdown Pension scheme Active social committee with regular events including December festive and summer socials funded by the firm Extensive policies to promote equality and inclusion This is an excellent opportunity for a Commercial Property Solicitor looking to take the next step in their career within a friendly, ambitious and growing firm while working alongside one of the firm's most respected leaders. Get in touch!
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Commercial Property Solicitor Senior Associate or Partner Level L500 North London A highly regarded and expanding North London law firm is looking to appoint an experienced Commercial Property Solicitor to join its established team. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior lawyer seeking a clear route to partnership, or for an existing Partner looking to join a progressive firm where they can play a key role in shaping the department's continued growth.You will be working closely alongside a highly regarded Partner and Head of Department who has an excellent reputation in the market. This provides outstanding exposure to high quality work, strategic input into the department, and the autonomy to develop your own practice while benefiting from strong leadership and support. The firm has built a strong reputation for providing high quality legal services while maintaining a friendly and collaborative culture. With continued growth in its commercial property work, the firm is keen to welcome a confident and commercially minded solicitor who is ready to take on a senior role with genuine long term prospects. The Role This position focuses purely on commercial property matters and offers the opportunity to manage a varied and high quality caseload while contributing to the strategic development of the department. You will handle a broad range of commercial property transactions while building strong relationships with clients and professional contacts. Responsibilities include: Managing a varied commercial property caseload including acquisitions and disposals, landlord and tenant matters, leases, development work and secured lending. Advising clients including investors, developers, landlords and commercial occupiers. Working closely with the Head of Department on complex and high value matters while maintaining autonomy over your own caseload. Collaborating with colleagues across the firm, particularly where commercial property matters intersect with corporate transactions. Experience or exposure to corporate work would be highly advantageous. Building and maintaining strong client relationships and providing clear, commercially focused advice. Supporting the growth of the commercial property department through networking, relationship building and business development activities. Maintaining excellent standards of client care and ensuring compliance with the firm's procedures and regulatory obligations. About You The firm is open to experienced Commercial Property Solicitors who are either operating at Senior Associate level and ready to step up to partnership, or existing Partners looking for a new platform. You will demonstrate: Strong technical experience in commercial property law. The ability to manage your own caseload with confidence and attention to detail. Excellent communication and relationship building skills. A proactive and commercially minded approach. An interest in working alongside corporate colleagues and supporting property aspects of corporate transactions. Previous corporate exposure would be beneficial. Interest in developing client relationships and contributing to the continued growth of the department. The Firm The firm offers a supportive and collaborative working environment with a clear focus on professional development and long term career progression.Benefits include: Opportunities to progress your own career and skill set Competitive salariesHoliday increasing with length of service, plus bank holidays and a December festive period shutdown Pension scheme Active social committee with regular events including December festive and summer socials funded by the firm Extensive policies to promote equality and inclusion This is an excellent opportunity for a Commercial Property Solicitor looking to take the next step in their career within a friendly, ambitious and growing firm while working alongside one of the firm's most respected leaders. Get in touch!
Co-Founder & Partner / New Law Firm / Conveyancing Solicitor Launch & Lead a New Law Firm with Guaranteed Workflow As the Conveyancing Solicitor Co-Founder & Partner you will build and lead a new conveyancing firm with guaranteed workflow, platform firm compliance from day one, and a clear route to ABS authorisation and ownership. Ideal for an experienced conveyancer ready to step out of fee earning-only roles and into true partnership. Location: Exeter Structure: Equity / Partnership Opportunity Legal Experience: Conveyancing Income: Year 1: £80,000, Year 2: £120,000, Year 3: £200,000 The Opportunity Conveyancing Solicitor Co-Founder & Partner We are seeking an experienced Conveyancing Solicitor or Licensed Conveyancer who is ready to step into a founding partner role and help launch a new practice. This is a rare opportunity to build and lead your own firm, with an established partner , without the usual early-stage risks around regulation, infrastructure, or lead generation. The Background Conveyancing Solicitor Co-Founder & Partner A fellow founder of the business has an established finance brokerage with a consistent, high quality lead flow across residential and specialist lending. We already have: A guaranteed pipeline of conveyancing, Estate planning and Will Writing work A formal agreement with an established platform legal firm , allowing us to trade compliantly from day one A defined plan to launch our own regulated law firm via an ABS application with the SRA For the first 12 months , the firm will trade under the platform firm's regulatory umbrella while the ABS application progresses. The successful candidate will be central to shaping the firm's culture, processes, pricing, and future direction. The Role As Founding Legal Partner , you will: Act as the senior legal lead for the practice Oversee and deliver residential conveyancing matters, Estate Planning and Will Writing (initially with direct case involvement) Help design and implement workflows, standards, and client experience Work alongside the other founders to build out the team, systems, and commercial strategy Play a key role in the ABS application process and transition to full independent regulation Ultimately become a partner/director in the newly authorised firm This role is ideal for someone who enjoys building , not just processing. Who This Is For This opportunity will particularly appeal to someone who: Has PQE in conveyancing (solicitor or licensed conveyancer) Is currently a senior associate, salaried partner, or frustrated fee earner Wants equity, influence, and autonomy, not just a caseload Has the ambition to own and grow a firm, not simply work within one Prior partnership experience is not essential - mindset and capability matter more than title What Makes This Different Guaranteed workflow from day one (no cold start) No need to personally fund premises, marketing, or initial infrastructure Regulatory risk mitigated through platform firm trading model A genuine opportunity to co found a law firm , not join a committee Long term equity and profit participation Remuneration & Structure Equity / partnership stake in the new firm Profit participation Terms to be agreed collaboratively with the right candidate Next Steps This is a confidential conversation, not a traditional recruitment process. The company is keen to speak with individuals who are curious about what building something of their own could look like, even if they haven't actively been "job hunting". HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. CV's of Job Applicants meeting this requirement will be submitted to our Client for consideration. By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose. JOB REF: AWDO-P14464 Full-Time, Permanent Legal Jobs, Careers and Vacancies. Find a new job and work in Exeter, Devon, South West England. Multi-Job Board Advertising and CV Sourcing Recruitment Services provided by AWD online. AWD online specialise in sourcing candidates and advertising vacancies on multiple job boards for companies on a non-commission basis. AWD online operates as an employment agency. awd online
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Co-Founder & Partner / New Law Firm / Conveyancing Solicitor Launch & Lead a New Law Firm with Guaranteed Workflow As the Conveyancing Solicitor Co-Founder & Partner you will build and lead a new conveyancing firm with guaranteed workflow, platform firm compliance from day one, and a clear route to ABS authorisation and ownership. Ideal for an experienced conveyancer ready to step out of fee earning-only roles and into true partnership. Location: Exeter Structure: Equity / Partnership Opportunity Legal Experience: Conveyancing Income: Year 1: £80,000, Year 2: £120,000, Year 3: £200,000 The Opportunity Conveyancing Solicitor Co-Founder & Partner We are seeking an experienced Conveyancing Solicitor or Licensed Conveyancer who is ready to step into a founding partner role and help launch a new practice. This is a rare opportunity to build and lead your own firm, with an established partner , without the usual early-stage risks around regulation, infrastructure, or lead generation. The Background Conveyancing Solicitor Co-Founder & Partner A fellow founder of the business has an established finance brokerage with a consistent, high quality lead flow across residential and specialist lending. We already have: A guaranteed pipeline of conveyancing, Estate planning and Will Writing work A formal agreement with an established platform legal firm , allowing us to trade compliantly from day one A defined plan to launch our own regulated law firm via an ABS application with the SRA For the first 12 months , the firm will trade under the platform firm's regulatory umbrella while the ABS application progresses. The successful candidate will be central to shaping the firm's culture, processes, pricing, and future direction. The Role As Founding Legal Partner , you will: Act as the senior legal lead for the practice Oversee and deliver residential conveyancing matters, Estate Planning and Will Writing (initially with direct case involvement) Help design and implement workflows, standards, and client experience Work alongside the other founders to build out the team, systems, and commercial strategy Play a key role in the ABS application process and transition to full independent regulation Ultimately become a partner/director in the newly authorised firm This role is ideal for someone who enjoys building , not just processing. Who This Is For This opportunity will particularly appeal to someone who: Has PQE in conveyancing (solicitor or licensed conveyancer) Is currently a senior associate, salaried partner, or frustrated fee earner Wants equity, influence, and autonomy, not just a caseload Has the ambition to own and grow a firm, not simply work within one Prior partnership experience is not essential - mindset and capability matter more than title What Makes This Different Guaranteed workflow from day one (no cold start) No need to personally fund premises, marketing, or initial infrastructure Regulatory risk mitigated through platform firm trading model A genuine opportunity to co found a law firm , not join a committee Long term equity and profit participation Remuneration & Structure Equity / partnership stake in the new firm Profit participation Terms to be agreed collaboratively with the right candidate Next Steps This is a confidential conversation, not a traditional recruitment process. The company is keen to speak with individuals who are curious about what building something of their own could look like, even if they haven't actively been "job hunting". HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. CV's of Job Applicants meeting this requirement will be submitted to our Client for consideration. By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose. JOB REF: AWDO-P14464 Full-Time, Permanent Legal Jobs, Careers and Vacancies. Find a new job and work in Exeter, Devon, South West England. Multi-Job Board Advertising and CV Sourcing Recruitment Services provided by AWD online. AWD online specialise in sourcing candidates and advertising vacancies on multiple job boards for companies on a non-commission basis. AWD online operates as an employment agency. awd online
Housing Complaints / Resolutions Officer Role Housing Solutions Responsible for the handling of customer complaints, member and MP enquiries, statutory enquiries City of London Hybrid Working Perm Role - 1 /2 days a week in the office Stage 2 Complaints 28ph Umbrella 3 month contract to start ASAP - extension possible We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Stage 2 Complaints Investigator / Escalation Caseworker with previous experience of investigation and resolution of complex and multi-faceted complaints, exceptional customer service skills and excellent verbal and written communication skills. Working as the Stage 2 Complaints Investigator / Escalation Caseworker you will be part of a dedicated Complaints division and will be tasked with investigating and resolving all Stage 2 complaints, in a fair & impartial manner. As the Stage 2 Complaints Investigator / Escalation Caseworker you will have a sound understanding of the regulatory timescales, and deadlines, associated with complex complaint resolution, and will be required to take case ownership (until resolution) and conduct a comprehensive investigation, using all available information and documentation, including leading case reviews of the complaint process at Stage 1. DUTIES Your duties as a Stage 2 Complaints Investigator / Escalation Caseworker will include: Provide excellent customer service when interacting with complainants either in the form of correspondence, phone or at the office, adhering to the service standards and meeting the diverse needs of the customer Demonstrate a personal commitment and responsibility for providing a highly resolution-based service, understanding that Stage 2 is the final stage for resolution Acknowledge and resolve complaints by leading on high quality responses Take ownership of a complaint from start to closure, ensuring that the customer is regularly kept informed of progress Key skills: Handling large case loads Liaising with Solicitors/Contractor's Accountable for the accuracy and completeness of your work, remaining calm under pressure, making informed and reasonable decisions. Excellent complaint handling and communication skills and actively seek to improve working practices and customer service. Take responsibility for your own learning and development Excellent PC skills including Microsoft Word and Excel Excellent verbal and writing skills
Mar 07, 2026
Contractor
Housing Complaints / Resolutions Officer Role Housing Solutions Responsible for the handling of customer complaints, member and MP enquiries, statutory enquiries City of London Hybrid Working Perm Role - 1 /2 days a week in the office Stage 2 Complaints 28ph Umbrella 3 month contract to start ASAP - extension possible We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Stage 2 Complaints Investigator / Escalation Caseworker with previous experience of investigation and resolution of complex and multi-faceted complaints, exceptional customer service skills and excellent verbal and written communication skills. Working as the Stage 2 Complaints Investigator / Escalation Caseworker you will be part of a dedicated Complaints division and will be tasked with investigating and resolving all Stage 2 complaints, in a fair & impartial manner. As the Stage 2 Complaints Investigator / Escalation Caseworker you will have a sound understanding of the regulatory timescales, and deadlines, associated with complex complaint resolution, and will be required to take case ownership (until resolution) and conduct a comprehensive investigation, using all available information and documentation, including leading case reviews of the complaint process at Stage 1. DUTIES Your duties as a Stage 2 Complaints Investigator / Escalation Caseworker will include: Provide excellent customer service when interacting with complainants either in the form of correspondence, phone or at the office, adhering to the service standards and meeting the diverse needs of the customer Demonstrate a personal commitment and responsibility for providing a highly resolution-based service, understanding that Stage 2 is the final stage for resolution Acknowledge and resolve complaints by leading on high quality responses Take ownership of a complaint from start to closure, ensuring that the customer is regularly kept informed of progress Key skills: Handling large case loads Liaising with Solicitors/Contractor's Accountable for the accuracy and completeness of your work, remaining calm under pressure, making informed and reasonable decisions. Excellent complaint handling and communication skills and actively seek to improve working practices and customer service. Take responsibility for your own learning and development Excellent PC skills including Microsoft Word and Excel Excellent verbal and writing skills
More than a mission, C2FO is a better financial system changing the way every business gains access to the working capital they need to thrive. At C2FO, everyone is an employee-owner which means we're all invested in our work and team members. We're a company of team players and self-starters finding new and innovative ways to get things done. If you're excited to learn, grow, and leave your mark on our fast-growing organization, C2FO may be the place for you. About C2FO Headquartered in Kansas City, USA, C2FO has more than 450 employees worldwide, with operations throughout North America, Europe, India, Asia Pacific, and Australia. C2FO is the world's largest on-demand working capital platform. Our mission is to ensure every business has the capital needed to thrive and we have delivered more than $445+ billion in funding to businesses since our founding. How do we do this? By providing fast, flexible, and equitable access to low-cost capital through our easy-to-use platform. We provide technology with a human touch, giving our customers the direct support they need and ensuring our team members have the tools, resources, and work environment they need to deliver on our promise to customers. With the C2FO platform, businesses worldwide have more working capital to fuel their growth, create jobs and develop new products. At C2FO, we take care of our customers and our people - the vital human capital that helps our customers thrive. That's why we offer a comprehensive benefits package, flexible work options for work/life balance, volunteer time off, and more. Learn more about our benefits here. About the Role C2FO is seeking an experienced attorney with deep expertise in privacy, fintech, supply chain finance, and emerging financial technologies. This role will report directly to the General Counsel and will play a critical part in supporting C2FO's global legal, regulatory, and compliance initiatives across its innovative working capital and fintech platform. We are specifically looking for a qualified attorney licensed to practice law in the United Kingdom or the United States, with demonstrated experience advising fintech companies, financial institutions, or technology-driven financial platforms. This position will work closely with C2FO's legal, compliance, security, product, and engineering teams. We have offices in Kansas City, MO, London and Bristol, UK, but are open to candidates working remotely in the UK or US. This is a high-impact role supporting both existing and new product initiatives, including cutting-edge financial products at the intersection of supply chain finance, SaaS, embedded finance, and emerging technologies. Regulatory, Privacy, and Fintech Advisory Serve as the primary legal advisor on regulations applicable to C2FO's global fintech platform, including GDPR, US federal and state privacy laws, global data protection laws, financial services regulations, and digital asset and stablecoin regulatory frameworks. Monitor and interpret evolving regulatory requirements affecting fintech, supply chain finance, embedded finance, digital assets, and related emerging technologies. Advise internal stakeholders on legal and regulatory risks associated with new and existing financial products, including those involving digital payments, receivables finance, and blockchain-enabled solutions. Commercial, Financing, and Technology Transactions Draft, negotiate, and structure complex commercial, financing, and technology agreements with clients, financial institutions, and strategic partners, including: Supply chain finance agreements Bank partnership, funding, and servicing agreements Master Services Agreements (SaaS) Technology licensing and intellectual property agreements Vendor and strategic partner agreements Data processing agreements and cross-border data transfer arrangements Agreements involving fintech integrations, APIs, SDKs, and embedded finance solutions Agreements supporting emerging technologies, including digital assets. Product, Technology, and Emerging Technology Support Partner with product, engineering, and security teams to support the development and launch of fintech and emerging technology products. Provide legal guidance on issues relating to digital assets, payment systems, and emerging financial infrastructure. Review and advise on security policies, data governance frameworks, and technology risk management practices. Global Legal and Compliance Support Assist in managing global compliance programs and legal risk mitigation strategies. Manage and coordinate with external counsel in multiple jurisdictions, including the US, UK, and other international markets. Advise internal stakeholders on legal and regulatory risks and requirements associated with expansion into new geographies. Support cross-border transactions, regulatory inquiries, and strategic business initiatives. Provide practical, business-focused legal advice to internal stakeholders across all levels of the organization. Independently manage complex legal negotiations from initiation through execution. Remote with Hybrid Option: This position is primarily remote and requires a reliable internet connection in a private setting. Candidates residing in Kansas City, Bristol, or London have the option to work in a hybrid model, splitting time between home and our collaborative open-office environment with access to private meeting spaces as needed. Basic Qualifications Qualified attorney licensed to practice law in the United States (active state bar membership) or the United Kingdom (Solicitor qualified in England & Wales or equivalent). Juris Doctor (JD), LLB, or equivalent law degree from an accredited institution. Minimum 5+ years of relevant legal experience, preferably advising fintech companies, financial institutions, or technology platforms. Demonstrated experience advising on GDPR, UK GDPR, and global privacy and data protection laws. Experience drafting and negotiating complex commercial, technology, and financial agreements. Strong experience with supply chain finance, receivables finance, factoring, or structured finance transactions. Familiarity with emerging financial technologies, including blockchain. Experience advising on SaaS, cloud, and technology platform agreements. Experience supporting API-driven platforms, integrations, and SDK-based products. Strong understanding of global regulatory frameworks affecting fintech and digital financial products. Excellent negotiation, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work independently in a fast-paced, high-growth environment and manage multiple priorities effectively. Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we not only value diversity and equality, but we also empower our team members to bring their authentic selves to work every day. Our goal is to create a workplace that reflects the communities we serve and our global, multicultural clients. We recognize the power of inclusion, emphasizing that each team member was chosen for their unique ability to contribute to the overall success of our mission. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
More than a mission, C2FO is a better financial system changing the way every business gains access to the working capital they need to thrive. At C2FO, everyone is an employee-owner which means we're all invested in our work and team members. We're a company of team players and self-starters finding new and innovative ways to get things done. If you're excited to learn, grow, and leave your mark on our fast-growing organization, C2FO may be the place for you. About C2FO Headquartered in Kansas City, USA, C2FO has more than 450 employees worldwide, with operations throughout North America, Europe, India, Asia Pacific, and Australia. C2FO is the world's largest on-demand working capital platform. Our mission is to ensure every business has the capital needed to thrive and we have delivered more than $445+ billion in funding to businesses since our founding. How do we do this? By providing fast, flexible, and equitable access to low-cost capital through our easy-to-use platform. We provide technology with a human touch, giving our customers the direct support they need and ensuring our team members have the tools, resources, and work environment they need to deliver on our promise to customers. With the C2FO platform, businesses worldwide have more working capital to fuel their growth, create jobs and develop new products. At C2FO, we take care of our customers and our people - the vital human capital that helps our customers thrive. That's why we offer a comprehensive benefits package, flexible work options for work/life balance, volunteer time off, and more. Learn more about our benefits here. About the Role C2FO is seeking an experienced attorney with deep expertise in privacy, fintech, supply chain finance, and emerging financial technologies. This role will report directly to the General Counsel and will play a critical part in supporting C2FO's global legal, regulatory, and compliance initiatives across its innovative working capital and fintech platform. We are specifically looking for a qualified attorney licensed to practice law in the United Kingdom or the United States, with demonstrated experience advising fintech companies, financial institutions, or technology-driven financial platforms. This position will work closely with C2FO's legal, compliance, security, product, and engineering teams. We have offices in Kansas City, MO, London and Bristol, UK, but are open to candidates working remotely in the UK or US. This is a high-impact role supporting both existing and new product initiatives, including cutting-edge financial products at the intersection of supply chain finance, SaaS, embedded finance, and emerging technologies. Regulatory, Privacy, and Fintech Advisory Serve as the primary legal advisor on regulations applicable to C2FO's global fintech platform, including GDPR, US federal and state privacy laws, global data protection laws, financial services regulations, and digital asset and stablecoin regulatory frameworks. Monitor and interpret evolving regulatory requirements affecting fintech, supply chain finance, embedded finance, digital assets, and related emerging technologies. Advise internal stakeholders on legal and regulatory risks associated with new and existing financial products, including those involving digital payments, receivables finance, and blockchain-enabled solutions. Commercial, Financing, and Technology Transactions Draft, negotiate, and structure complex commercial, financing, and technology agreements with clients, financial institutions, and strategic partners, including: Supply chain finance agreements Bank partnership, funding, and servicing agreements Master Services Agreements (SaaS) Technology licensing and intellectual property agreements Vendor and strategic partner agreements Data processing agreements and cross-border data transfer arrangements Agreements involving fintech integrations, APIs, SDKs, and embedded finance solutions Agreements supporting emerging technologies, including digital assets. Product, Technology, and Emerging Technology Support Partner with product, engineering, and security teams to support the development and launch of fintech and emerging technology products. Provide legal guidance on issues relating to digital assets, payment systems, and emerging financial infrastructure. Review and advise on security policies, data governance frameworks, and technology risk management practices. Global Legal and Compliance Support Assist in managing global compliance programs and legal risk mitigation strategies. Manage and coordinate with external counsel in multiple jurisdictions, including the US, UK, and other international markets. Advise internal stakeholders on legal and regulatory risks and requirements associated with expansion into new geographies. Support cross-border transactions, regulatory inquiries, and strategic business initiatives. Provide practical, business-focused legal advice to internal stakeholders across all levels of the organization. Independently manage complex legal negotiations from initiation through execution. Remote with Hybrid Option: This position is primarily remote and requires a reliable internet connection in a private setting. Candidates residing in Kansas City, Bristol, or London have the option to work in a hybrid model, splitting time between home and our collaborative open-office environment with access to private meeting spaces as needed. Basic Qualifications Qualified attorney licensed to practice law in the United States (active state bar membership) or the United Kingdom (Solicitor qualified in England & Wales or equivalent). Juris Doctor (JD), LLB, or equivalent law degree from an accredited institution. Minimum 5+ years of relevant legal experience, preferably advising fintech companies, financial institutions, or technology platforms. Demonstrated experience advising on GDPR, UK GDPR, and global privacy and data protection laws. Experience drafting and negotiating complex commercial, technology, and financial agreements. Strong experience with supply chain finance, receivables finance, factoring, or structured finance transactions. Familiarity with emerging financial technologies, including blockchain. Experience advising on SaaS, cloud, and technology platform agreements. Experience supporting API-driven platforms, integrations, and SDK-based products. Strong understanding of global regulatory frameworks affecting fintech and digital financial products. Excellent negotiation, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to work independently in a fast-paced, high-growth environment and manage multiple priorities effectively. Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we not only value diversity and equality, but we also empower our team members to bring their authentic selves to work every day. Our goal is to create a workplace that reflects the communities we serve and our global, multicultural clients. We recognize the power of inclusion, emphasizing that each team member was chosen for their unique ability to contribute to the overall success of our mission. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs.
Block Manager - Residential Management Sector - London Salary: £40,000 - £50,000 A well-established property business is seeking an experienced Block Manager to oversee a diverse residential portfolio, working across both in-house managed and externally managed blocks. This is a permanent, full time opportunity for a knowledgeable and personable professional who enjoys managing stakeholders, ensuring compliance, and delivering a high standard of service. The successful candidate will have a minimum of 5 years' block management experience, a solid understanding of relevant legislation, and the confidence to communicate effectively with leaseholders, managing agents, contractors, and legal advisors. Role Overview Title: Block Manager Type: Full time, Permanent Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am - 6pm Salary: £40,000 - £50,000 Responsibilities Act as a point of contact for leaseholder and managing agent queries across the residential portfolio Manage reactive maintenance issues, including site inspections where required, contractor liaison, issuing purchase orders, and communicating progress to lessees Liaise with leaseholders on insurance related matters, overseeing claims and associated works where applicable Ensure statutory and regulatory compliance, including arranging inspections and reports for in house managed properties Manage administrative duties associated with block management activities Handle licence related enquiries, including alterations, subletting, lease variations and derogations, appointing and overseeing external solicitors where necessary Pursue breaches of lease, liaising with internal legal teams as required Meet with appointed external managing agents to review arrears, major works and cyclical maintenance programmes Respond to enquiries from managing agents and leaseholders of externally managed properties Manage sales enquiries, including completion of LPE1 packs and undertaking inspections where required (subject to fee receipt) Assist with the management of residential insurance arrangements Oversee contractors operating under standing agreements, including cleaning and gardening services Manage Section 20 consultation processes end to end, including notices, surveyor appointments, fund collection and works completion Assist with arrears management across both in house and externally managed properties Support the preparation of annual service charge budgets Assist with the management of parking spaces and garage licences Prepare reports relating to arrears, licences, breaches and major works Liaise with managing agents and landlords where the company holds a leasehold interest, including reviewing budgets, service charge demands and notices, and signing off expenditure where appropriate Requirements Minimum of 5 years' experience in residential block management Good working knowledge of relevant property and leasehold legislation Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Organised, proactive and capable of managing multiple workstreams Comfortable liaising with leaseholders, managing agents, contractors, solicitors and insurers What's on Offer Competitive salary of £40,000 - £50,000 Stable, permanent role within an established property business Broad and varied portfolio offering long term career development Professional and collaborative working environment If you're an experienced, career driven Block Manager who is looking for a genuine opportunity to make your mark at a reputable property business, please contact Ned Scott Mends on , or send your CV via email to . All applications will be treated in strictest confidence. O'Neill and Brennan values diversity and promotes equality. All individuals will be treated in a fair and equal manner and in accordance with the law regardless of gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
Block Manager - Residential Management Sector - London Salary: £40,000 - £50,000 A well-established property business is seeking an experienced Block Manager to oversee a diverse residential portfolio, working across both in-house managed and externally managed blocks. This is a permanent, full time opportunity for a knowledgeable and personable professional who enjoys managing stakeholders, ensuring compliance, and delivering a high standard of service. The successful candidate will have a minimum of 5 years' block management experience, a solid understanding of relevant legislation, and the confidence to communicate effectively with leaseholders, managing agents, contractors, and legal advisors. Role Overview Title: Block Manager Type: Full time, Permanent Hours: Monday to Friday, 9am - 6pm Salary: £40,000 - £50,000 Responsibilities Act as a point of contact for leaseholder and managing agent queries across the residential portfolio Manage reactive maintenance issues, including site inspections where required, contractor liaison, issuing purchase orders, and communicating progress to lessees Liaise with leaseholders on insurance related matters, overseeing claims and associated works where applicable Ensure statutory and regulatory compliance, including arranging inspections and reports for in house managed properties Manage administrative duties associated with block management activities Handle licence related enquiries, including alterations, subletting, lease variations and derogations, appointing and overseeing external solicitors where necessary Pursue breaches of lease, liaising with internal legal teams as required Meet with appointed external managing agents to review arrears, major works and cyclical maintenance programmes Respond to enquiries from managing agents and leaseholders of externally managed properties Manage sales enquiries, including completion of LPE1 packs and undertaking inspections where required (subject to fee receipt) Assist with the management of residential insurance arrangements Oversee contractors operating under standing agreements, including cleaning and gardening services Manage Section 20 consultation processes end to end, including notices, surveyor appointments, fund collection and works completion Assist with arrears management across both in house and externally managed properties Support the preparation of annual service charge budgets Assist with the management of parking spaces and garage licences Prepare reports relating to arrears, licences, breaches and major works Liaise with managing agents and landlords where the company holds a leasehold interest, including reviewing budgets, service charge demands and notices, and signing off expenditure where appropriate Requirements Minimum of 5 years' experience in residential block management Good working knowledge of relevant property and leasehold legislation Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Organised, proactive and capable of managing multiple workstreams Comfortable liaising with leaseholders, managing agents, contractors, solicitors and insurers What's on Offer Competitive salary of £40,000 - £50,000 Stable, permanent role within an established property business Broad and varied portfolio offering long term career development Professional and collaborative working environment If you're an experienced, career driven Block Manager who is looking for a genuine opportunity to make your mark at a reputable property business, please contact Ned Scott Mends on , or send your CV via email to . All applications will be treated in strictest confidence. O'Neill and Brennan values diversity and promotes equality. All individuals will be treated in a fair and equal manner and in accordance with the law regardless of gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation.
What if your understanding of employment law could drive growth instead of just bill hours? A leading UK-wide law firm is looking for a commercially sharp employment solicitor to take on a strategic business development role within its nationally recognised Employment practice. This is an opportunity to step into a position where your market insight, client instincts and technical credibility directly influence the expansion of a high-performing national team. The Employment group already advises employers and senior executives on complex, high-value and reputation-sensitive matters. It has the platform, the reputation and the talent. What it wants now is focused, intelligent growth. Working closely with Employment Partners, you will identify new opportunities, deepen key client relationships and help shape the team's trajectory across priority sectors and regions. This is not a move away from employment law, but a shift in how you use it. You will remain close to legal developments, workplace trends and regulatory change, using that insight to design client strategies, support panel appointments and drive targeted campaigns. You will contribute to thought leadership, refine client propositions and help position the team ahead of competitors in an increasingly sophisticated market. The role will suit an employment solicitor who has developed strong commercial awareness through practice and finds themselves increasingly interested in how work is won, relationships are built and markets are shaped. It may appeal to a senior associate who enjoys client engagement and strategic thinking as much as black-letter law, and who wants influence without the pressure of billing targets. You will need credibility, confidence and a genuine interest in market development. In return, you will gain visibility at Partner level, involvement in firm-wide planning and the chance to play a central role in shaping the future of a respected national Employment practice. The culture is collaborative, ambitious and supportive, with flexible working embedded and contribution measured by impact rather than hours. For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please contact Neil Campbell at QED Legal.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
What if your understanding of employment law could drive growth instead of just bill hours? A leading UK-wide law firm is looking for a commercially sharp employment solicitor to take on a strategic business development role within its nationally recognised Employment practice. This is an opportunity to step into a position where your market insight, client instincts and technical credibility directly influence the expansion of a high-performing national team. The Employment group already advises employers and senior executives on complex, high-value and reputation-sensitive matters. It has the platform, the reputation and the talent. What it wants now is focused, intelligent growth. Working closely with Employment Partners, you will identify new opportunities, deepen key client relationships and help shape the team's trajectory across priority sectors and regions. This is not a move away from employment law, but a shift in how you use it. You will remain close to legal developments, workplace trends and regulatory change, using that insight to design client strategies, support panel appointments and drive targeted campaigns. You will contribute to thought leadership, refine client propositions and help position the team ahead of competitors in an increasingly sophisticated market. The role will suit an employment solicitor who has developed strong commercial awareness through practice and finds themselves increasingly interested in how work is won, relationships are built and markets are shaped. It may appeal to a senior associate who enjoys client engagement and strategic thinking as much as black-letter law, and who wants influence without the pressure of billing targets. You will need credibility, confidence and a genuine interest in market development. In return, you will gain visibility at Partner level, involvement in firm-wide planning and the chance to play a central role in shaping the future of a respected national Employment practice. The culture is collaborative, ambitious and supportive, with flexible working embedded and contribution measured by impact rather than hours. For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please contact Neil Campbell at QED Legal.
The Opportunity Our client, a well-regarded UK law firm with a strong national presence, is seeking an Associate Solicitor - Fraud to join its established Manchester team. The successful candidate will act predominantly for insurer clients, handling a broad range of suspected and proven fraud claims. This is an excellent opportunity for a solicitor looking to develop specialist expertise in insurance fraud within a supportive and technically strong environment, working closely with insurers, counsel, and other professionals in the fraud sector. Key Responsibilities Managing a caseload of insurance fraud matters on behalf of insurer clients Handling fraudulent personal injury, property damage, credit hire, and related insurance claims Advising insurers on liability, quantum, fraud strategy, and prospects of success Investigating suspected fraudulent claims, including reviewing evidence, surveillance, and expert reports Drafting statements of case, applications, witness statements, and other court documentation Conducting litigated matters through the County Court and, where appropriate, the High Court Instructing and liaising with counsel, experts, and external investigators Engaging in negotiations, settlement discussions, and alternative dispute resolution Ensuring compliance with procedural rules, regulatory requirements, and client service standards Candidate Requirements Qualified solicitor in England & Wales (NQ - 3 years' PQE) Experience handling insurance fraud claims is desirable, but applications are welcomed from newly qualified solicitors with relevant insurance or litigation experience Strong litigation experience, including drafting and procedural knowledge Ability to analyse complex evidence and identify indicators of fraud Commercially aware, with an understanding of insurer priorities and outcomes Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage competing deadlines and work effectively as part of a team What's on Offer Competitive salary of £40,000 - £50,000, depending on experience High-quality, insurer-focused fraud work Clear opportunities for career progression and professional development Hybrid working and a collaborative team culture Exposure to complex and high-value fraud litigation This role would suit a solicitor with a genuine interest in insurance fraud who is looking to build a long-term career within this specialist area. Applications If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more please apply online today attaching a copy of your current CV. Alternatively contact us on . Howells are an Equal Opportunities employer. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence. Howells acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies.
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
The Opportunity Our client, a well-regarded UK law firm with a strong national presence, is seeking an Associate Solicitor - Fraud to join its established Manchester team. The successful candidate will act predominantly for insurer clients, handling a broad range of suspected and proven fraud claims. This is an excellent opportunity for a solicitor looking to develop specialist expertise in insurance fraud within a supportive and technically strong environment, working closely with insurers, counsel, and other professionals in the fraud sector. Key Responsibilities Managing a caseload of insurance fraud matters on behalf of insurer clients Handling fraudulent personal injury, property damage, credit hire, and related insurance claims Advising insurers on liability, quantum, fraud strategy, and prospects of success Investigating suspected fraudulent claims, including reviewing evidence, surveillance, and expert reports Drafting statements of case, applications, witness statements, and other court documentation Conducting litigated matters through the County Court and, where appropriate, the High Court Instructing and liaising with counsel, experts, and external investigators Engaging in negotiations, settlement discussions, and alternative dispute resolution Ensuring compliance with procedural rules, regulatory requirements, and client service standards Candidate Requirements Qualified solicitor in England & Wales (NQ - 3 years' PQE) Experience handling insurance fraud claims is desirable, but applications are welcomed from newly qualified solicitors with relevant insurance or litigation experience Strong litigation experience, including drafting and procedural knowledge Ability to analyse complex evidence and identify indicators of fraud Commercially aware, with an understanding of insurer priorities and outcomes Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to manage competing deadlines and work effectively as part of a team What's on Offer Competitive salary of £40,000 - £50,000, depending on experience High-quality, insurer-focused fraud work Clear opportunities for career progression and professional development Hybrid working and a collaborative team culture Exposure to complex and high-value fraud litigation This role would suit a solicitor with a genuine interest in insurance fraud who is looking to build a long-term career within this specialist area. Applications If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more please apply online today attaching a copy of your current CV. Alternatively contact us on . Howells are an Equal Opportunities employer. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence. Howells acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies.
Job Advert: Residential Property Solicitor Location: Woking Position: Residential Conveyancing Solicitor Experience: 2-3 years PQE preferred, but all solid candidates considered Our client, a growing law firm based in Woking, is seeking an ambitious and motivated Residential Conveyancing Solicitor to join their dynamic team. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in expanding the firm's presence in the local market while managing a high-quality residential caseload. Key Responsibilities: Manage a full residential property caseload, including sales, purchases, remortgages, transfers of equity, and other associated transactions. Confidently oversee files from instruction through to completion. Achieve financial targets while delivering exceptional client care. Ensure all work complies with regulatory and internal compliance standards. Build and maintain strong relationships with referrers and other professional contacts. Contribute to business development initiatives and support the growth of the Woking office. Ideal Candidate: Strong technical knowledge and experience in residential conveyancing. Ability to manage a busy and varied caseload independently. Initiative in generating new business; a following of work is desirable but not essential. Excellent communication skills with a commitment to outstanding client service. Proactive, commercially aware, and eager to support the continued growth of a progressive firm. What We Offer: Career with Purpose: Your work has an impact, whether you're advising clients, driving innovation, or ensuring smooth business operations. We unite around a shared goal: delivering excellence and creating a firm that stands out for clients and colleagues alike. Growth Without Limits: Your development is our priority. We offer opportunities for every career stage, including apprenticeships, structured career pathways, leadership programmes, and CMI recognition. Supportive Environment: Our values - Committed, United, Progressive - define our collaborative approach. You'll be part of a team that celebrates support and innovation. Coaching, mentoring, and feedback ensure we grow stronger together. Accessible Leadership: We're building a transparent leadership culture that invests in your success. Regardless of your role, you'll be seen, valued, and supported in achieving your best. Future-Focused: We encourage fresh thinking across all teams. You'll have the opportunity to contribute ideas and influence change, helping shape the firm of tomorrow. Join Us: If you're ready to take the next step in your career and make a lasting difference in the legal profession, we want to hear from you. Apply now to join a firm that values your contributions and is committed to shaping a brighter future together. To apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and motivation for applying. Take this opportunity to grow with purpose and be part of a team that's shaping the future of law. LHH is an employment consultancy that believes in talent, not labels. It is important to us that we run inclusive recruitment processes to support candidates of all abilities and encourage applicants of all backgrounds and perspectives to apply. LHH is committed to building an inclusive, supportive environment to enable candidates to explore the next steps in their careers. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
Job Advert: Residential Property Solicitor Location: Woking Position: Residential Conveyancing Solicitor Experience: 2-3 years PQE preferred, but all solid candidates considered Our client, a growing law firm based in Woking, is seeking an ambitious and motivated Residential Conveyancing Solicitor to join their dynamic team. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in expanding the firm's presence in the local market while managing a high-quality residential caseload. Key Responsibilities: Manage a full residential property caseload, including sales, purchases, remortgages, transfers of equity, and other associated transactions. Confidently oversee files from instruction through to completion. Achieve financial targets while delivering exceptional client care. Ensure all work complies with regulatory and internal compliance standards. Build and maintain strong relationships with referrers and other professional contacts. Contribute to business development initiatives and support the growth of the Woking office. Ideal Candidate: Strong technical knowledge and experience in residential conveyancing. Ability to manage a busy and varied caseload independently. Initiative in generating new business; a following of work is desirable but not essential. Excellent communication skills with a commitment to outstanding client service. Proactive, commercially aware, and eager to support the continued growth of a progressive firm. What We Offer: Career with Purpose: Your work has an impact, whether you're advising clients, driving innovation, or ensuring smooth business operations. We unite around a shared goal: delivering excellence and creating a firm that stands out for clients and colleagues alike. Growth Without Limits: Your development is our priority. We offer opportunities for every career stage, including apprenticeships, structured career pathways, leadership programmes, and CMI recognition. Supportive Environment: Our values - Committed, United, Progressive - define our collaborative approach. You'll be part of a team that celebrates support and innovation. Coaching, mentoring, and feedback ensure we grow stronger together. Accessible Leadership: We're building a transparent leadership culture that invests in your success. Regardless of your role, you'll be seen, valued, and supported in achieving your best. Future-Focused: We encourage fresh thinking across all teams. You'll have the opportunity to contribute ideas and influence change, helping shape the firm of tomorrow. Join Us: If you're ready to take the next step in your career and make a lasting difference in the legal profession, we want to hear from you. Apply now to join a firm that values your contributions and is committed to shaping a brighter future together. To apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and motivation for applying. Take this opportunity to grow with purpose and be part of a team that's shaping the future of law. LHH is an employment consultancy that believes in talent, not labels. It is important to us that we run inclusive recruitment processes to support candidates of all abilities and encourage applicants of all backgrounds and perspectives to apply. LHH is committed to building an inclusive, supportive environment to enable candidates to explore the next steps in their careers. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.
Legal Counsel (In-House, 12-Month Contract) - NI (Remote) A leading financial services organisation is seeking a Legal Counsel on a 12-month contract to join its Unsecured Lending and Financial Health & Support Legal team. This is a high-profile opportunity for a delivery-focused, self-starting solicitor keen to develop their expertise in banking law while contributing to strategic business priorities. The Role This is primarily a remote role for UK-based candidates, with occasional office attendance required (approximately 2-3 days per month). You will manage a varied and fast-paced workload, providing legal support to unsecured lending operations across Retail, Premier, and Private Banking, as well as the Financial Health & Support team. You'll collaborate with colleagues in Legal, Governance, and Regulatory Affairs to deliver clear, timely, and commercially-focused advice. Providing practical, commercial legal advice in a way that is accessible to non-lawyers and aligned with business priorities Supporting initiatives to improve legal team processes and efficiency, including leveraging AI and other legal technology Managing legal costs effectively using e-billing, auctions, and other cost-management tools Contributing to a culture of financial discipline and strong internal controls Skills & Experience Qualified solicitor with experience providing legal and commercial advice on transactions and projects, either in-house or within a leading UK law firm Understanding of Retail, Premier, and Private Banking operations and the associated legal and regulatory environment Commercially curious, tech-savvy, and committed to leveraging AI and legal technology to drive efficiency Strong communication skills with the ability to convey complex legal issues to non-legal stakeholders Experience working with external law firms, professional advisers, and consultants Commitment to staying up to date with legal and market developments relevant to the banking sector Additional Information Primarily remote role for UK-based candidates Occasional office attendance required (approx. 2-3 days per month) Flexible working options available This role offers an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of banking, regulation, and technology, gaining hands-on experience in a fast-evolving sector while contributing to high-impact initiatives.
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
Legal Counsel (In-House, 12-Month Contract) - NI (Remote) A leading financial services organisation is seeking a Legal Counsel on a 12-month contract to join its Unsecured Lending and Financial Health & Support Legal team. This is a high-profile opportunity for a delivery-focused, self-starting solicitor keen to develop their expertise in banking law while contributing to strategic business priorities. The Role This is primarily a remote role for UK-based candidates, with occasional office attendance required (approximately 2-3 days per month). You will manage a varied and fast-paced workload, providing legal support to unsecured lending operations across Retail, Premier, and Private Banking, as well as the Financial Health & Support team. You'll collaborate with colleagues in Legal, Governance, and Regulatory Affairs to deliver clear, timely, and commercially-focused advice. Providing practical, commercial legal advice in a way that is accessible to non-lawyers and aligned with business priorities Supporting initiatives to improve legal team processes and efficiency, including leveraging AI and other legal technology Managing legal costs effectively using e-billing, auctions, and other cost-management tools Contributing to a culture of financial discipline and strong internal controls Skills & Experience Qualified solicitor with experience providing legal and commercial advice on transactions and projects, either in-house or within a leading UK law firm Understanding of Retail, Premier, and Private Banking operations and the associated legal and regulatory environment Commercially curious, tech-savvy, and committed to leveraging AI and legal technology to drive efficiency Strong communication skills with the ability to convey complex legal issues to non-legal stakeholders Experience working with external law firms, professional advisers, and consultants Commitment to staying up to date with legal and market developments relevant to the banking sector Additional Information Primarily remote role for UK-based candidates Occasional office attendance required (approx. 2-3 days per month) Flexible working options available This role offers an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of banking, regulation, and technology, gaining hands-on experience in a fast-evolving sector while contributing to high-impact initiatives.
Senior Associate or Salaried Partner - Commercial Property Annual Salary: Competitive (to be discussed) Location: Guildford Job Type: Full-time Workplace Type: In-office We are seeking a Senior Associate or Salaried Partner to join our Commercial Property department in Guildford. This role is pivotal for ensuring the successful development of the firm in line with our current business plan. The successful candidate will undertake fee-earning work and contribute profitably to the department, meeting fee-earning and other KPI targets. Day-to-day of the role: Assist the department in meeting its fee-earning targets by providing expert advice and assistance to clients across various departments. Handle all forms of commercial, development, and/or investment property work, and/or the disposal/acquisitions of businesses. Maintain high service levels and quality of advice, managing work promptly and efficiently. Supervise junior staff members and contribute to their training. Maintain and develop your client/referrer base. Engage in practice development and marketing activities for the department, office, and firm. Travel to client meetings both in and outside the UK as required. Ensure compliance with regulatory procedures and maintain professional knowledge, including attainment of annual CPD points. Required Skills & Qualifications: A good honours degree followed by LPC, training contract and PSC, or SQE and qualifying work experience, or a good honours degree with CILEX to Fellow level, LPC and PSC, and admitted by SRA as a solicitor. High level of technical competence in chosen area of law with nominal need for supervision. Demonstrates good management skills and a high level of commercial awareness. Well-developed interpersonal, social, and communication skills. Ability to work effectively under pressure and as part of a team. Computer literate with an ability to develop its use in own functional area. Sound understanding of professional conduct, client care, conflicts of interest, confidentiality, and regulatory compliance. Desirable Skills: Prior knowledge of Practice Evolve or other office management systems. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional growth and development. Dynamic team environment and a firm that values alignment with its core values. To apply for this Senior Associate or Salaried Partner position in Commercial Property, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
Senior Associate or Salaried Partner - Commercial Property Annual Salary: Competitive (to be discussed) Location: Guildford Job Type: Full-time Workplace Type: In-office We are seeking a Senior Associate or Salaried Partner to join our Commercial Property department in Guildford. This role is pivotal for ensuring the successful development of the firm in line with our current business plan. The successful candidate will undertake fee-earning work and contribute profitably to the department, meeting fee-earning and other KPI targets. Day-to-day of the role: Assist the department in meeting its fee-earning targets by providing expert advice and assistance to clients across various departments. Handle all forms of commercial, development, and/or investment property work, and/or the disposal/acquisitions of businesses. Maintain high service levels and quality of advice, managing work promptly and efficiently. Supervise junior staff members and contribute to their training. Maintain and develop your client/referrer base. Engage in practice development and marketing activities for the department, office, and firm. Travel to client meetings both in and outside the UK as required. Ensure compliance with regulatory procedures and maintain professional knowledge, including attainment of annual CPD points. Required Skills & Qualifications: A good honours degree followed by LPC, training contract and PSC, or SQE and qualifying work experience, or a good honours degree with CILEX to Fellow level, LPC and PSC, and admitted by SRA as a solicitor. High level of technical competence in chosen area of law with nominal need for supervision. Demonstrates good management skills and a high level of commercial awareness. Well-developed interpersonal, social, and communication skills. Ability to work effectively under pressure and as part of a team. Computer literate with an ability to develop its use in own functional area. Sound understanding of professional conduct, client care, conflicts of interest, confidentiality, and regulatory compliance. Desirable Skills: Prior knowledge of Practice Evolve or other office management systems. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional growth and development. Dynamic team environment and a firm that values alignment with its core values. To apply for this Senior Associate or Salaried Partner position in Commercial Property, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
Senior Associate or Salaried Partner - Commercial Property Annual Salary: Competitive (to be discussed) Location: Guildford Job Type: Full-time Workplace Type: In-office We are seeking a Senior Associate or Salaried Partner to join our Commercial Property department in Guildford. This role is pivotal for ensuring the successful development of the firm in line with our current business plan. The successful candidate will undertake fee-earning work and contribute profitably to the department, meeting fee-earning and other KPI targets. Day-to-day of the role: Assist the department in meeting its fee-earning targets by providing expert advice and assistance to clients across various departments. Handle all forms of commercial, development, and/or investment property work, and/or the disposal/acquisitions of businesses. Maintain high service levels and quality of advice, managing work promptly and efficiently. Supervise junior staff members and contribute to their training. Maintain and develop your client/referrer base. Engage in practice development and marketing activities for the department, office, and firm. Travel to client meetings both in and outside the UK as required. Ensure compliance with regulatory procedures and maintain professional knowledge, including attainment of annual CPD points. Required Skills & Qualifications: A good honours degree followed by LPC, training contract and PSC, or SQE and qualifying work experience, or a good honours degree with CILEX to Fellow level, LPC and PSC, and admitted by SRA as a solicitor. High level of technical competence in chosen area of law with nominal need for supervision. Demonstrates good management skills and a high level of commercial awareness. Well-developed interpersonal, social, and communication skills. Ability to work effectively under pressure and as part of a team. Computer literate with an ability to develop its use in own functional area. Sound understanding of professional conduct, client care, conflicts of interest, confidentiality, and regulatory compliance. Desirable Skills: Prior knowledge of Practice Evolve or other office management systems. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional growth and development. Dynamic team environment and a firm that values alignment with its core values. To apply for this Senior Associate or Salaried Partner position in Commercial Property, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
Mar 04, 2026
Full time
Senior Associate or Salaried Partner - Commercial Property Annual Salary: Competitive (to be discussed) Location: Guildford Job Type: Full-time Workplace Type: In-office We are seeking a Senior Associate or Salaried Partner to join our Commercial Property department in Guildford. This role is pivotal for ensuring the successful development of the firm in line with our current business plan. The successful candidate will undertake fee-earning work and contribute profitably to the department, meeting fee-earning and other KPI targets. Day-to-day of the role: Assist the department in meeting its fee-earning targets by providing expert advice and assistance to clients across various departments. Handle all forms of commercial, development, and/or investment property work, and/or the disposal/acquisitions of businesses. Maintain high service levels and quality of advice, managing work promptly and efficiently. Supervise junior staff members and contribute to their training. Maintain and develop your client/referrer base. Engage in practice development and marketing activities for the department, office, and firm. Travel to client meetings both in and outside the UK as required. Ensure compliance with regulatory procedures and maintain professional knowledge, including attainment of annual CPD points. Required Skills & Qualifications: A good honours degree followed by LPC, training contract and PSC, or SQE and qualifying work experience, or a good honours degree with CILEX to Fellow level, LPC and PSC, and admitted by SRA as a solicitor. High level of technical competence in chosen area of law with nominal need for supervision. Demonstrates good management skills and a high level of commercial awareness. Well-developed interpersonal, social, and communication skills. Ability to work effectively under pressure and as part of a team. Computer literate with an ability to develop its use in own functional area. Sound understanding of professional conduct, client care, conflicts of interest, confidentiality, and regulatory compliance. Desirable Skills: Prior knowledge of Practice Evolve or other office management systems. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional growth and development. Dynamic team environment and a firm that values alignment with its core values. To apply for this Senior Associate or Salaried Partner position in Commercial Property, please submit your CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
Job Overview Portfolio are proud to represent our clients in their search for a Solicitor. We are looking for a bright, confident Solicitor, either newly qualified or tenured, with strong commercial, civil and/or employment law experience, to work in a dynamic team covering a broad range of legal matters including the preparation and conduct of litigation. A specialism in Employment Law would be a desirable skill for this position, but not essential as they do deal with a broad spectrum of matters across commercial, corporate and civil. The ideal candidate will have directly relevant experience and will relish assuming responsibility for a caseload in a fast-paced but supportive team environment. The focus is on remarkable client service and care, along with a firm commercial approach towards enhancing the firm's reputation. We are looking for someone with exceptional communication skills to provide commercial and pragmatic advice to clients and a range of stakeholders within the Group. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Conduct of County Court Litigation Regulatory investigations, interviews under caution, inquests and prosecutions arising from accidents/incidents at work; Commercial legal advice, Dispute Resolution and potential Mergers and Acquisitions Non-contentious employment law issues and handling Employment Tribunal cases Advice and assistance to companies and associated businesses within the Group What you Bring to the Team Experience across a good range of practice areas within a leading Law Firm or In House. A real commitment to remarkable client service A positive approach to a busy workload, team ethic and business development A commercially focused approach with the ability to communicate with a range of clients and stakeholders. Why Join our Team? This is a really great opportunity to assume significant responsibility from the start of your tenure and get real job satisfaction from problem solving, developing relationships with clients and businesses across the Group. This is a significant opportunity for career development, but whatever your starting point or experience, you are guaranteed to grow and develop your knowledge and abilities and will feel that you are making a real difference in a brand new, commercially focused, service-led law firm. 47285LF INDMANS Portfolio Payroll Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Job Overview Portfolio are proud to represent our clients in their search for a Solicitor. We are looking for a bright, confident Solicitor, either newly qualified or tenured, with strong commercial, civil and/or employment law experience, to work in a dynamic team covering a broad range of legal matters including the preparation and conduct of litigation. A specialism in Employment Law would be a desirable skill for this position, but not essential as they do deal with a broad spectrum of matters across commercial, corporate and civil. The ideal candidate will have directly relevant experience and will relish assuming responsibility for a caseload in a fast-paced but supportive team environment. The focus is on remarkable client service and care, along with a firm commercial approach towards enhancing the firm's reputation. We are looking for someone with exceptional communication skills to provide commercial and pragmatic advice to clients and a range of stakeholders within the Group. Day-to-Day Responsibilities Conduct of County Court Litigation Regulatory investigations, interviews under caution, inquests and prosecutions arising from accidents/incidents at work; Commercial legal advice, Dispute Resolution and potential Mergers and Acquisitions Non-contentious employment law issues and handling Employment Tribunal cases Advice and assistance to companies and associated businesses within the Group What you Bring to the Team Experience across a good range of practice areas within a leading Law Firm or In House. A real commitment to remarkable client service A positive approach to a busy workload, team ethic and business development A commercially focused approach with the ability to communicate with a range of clients and stakeholders. Why Join our Team? This is a really great opportunity to assume significant responsibility from the start of your tenure and get real job satisfaction from problem solving, developing relationships with clients and businesses across the Group. This is a significant opportunity for career development, but whatever your starting point or experience, you are guaranteed to grow and develop your knowledge and abilities and will feel that you are making a real difference in a brand new, commercially focused, service-led law firm. 47285LF INDMANS Portfolio Payroll Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Agricultural Property Senior Associate/Partner - Head of Agriculture Location: Poundbury - Hybrid working available An exciting opportunity has arisen as my client is launching a specialist Agriculture & Rural Land team based in Poundbury, Dorset to strengthen its West Country capability. It is seeking an experienced Solicitor or Partner-level Lawyer to lead and grow the practice advising farmers, landed estates, rural businesses and developers on agricultural property, farm tenancies, rural diversification, land development and related commercial and regulatory matters. Why this role? Build and lead a new agriculture practice with clear firm support and autonomy to shape the team Work from Poundbury with excellent links across Dorset and the South West Join a firm that combines specialist capability (construction, planning, private client) with a collaborative, single-firm culture Key responsibilities Lead, develop and commercialise the Agriculture & Rural Land practice Act on a broad range of agriculture matters: farm & estate sales and purchases, tenancy advice (Agricultural Holdings Act/Farm Business Tenancies), rights of way, easements and overage, diversification projects, renewables and natural capital work and rural disputes Provide high-quality, pragmatic advice to private landowners, farmers, estate managers and agribusiness clients Win and develop client relationships - work with the firm's Private Client, Planning & Construction and Commercial teams to offer cross-service solutions Supervise, mentor and recruit fee earners and support staff as the team grows Support business development events, sector thought leadership and local networking across the West Country Your profile (ideal) Qualified Solicitor with substantial experience in agricultural/rural property law - Senior Solicitor/Partner level (Suggested: c 7+ years PQE) Proven track record of handling farm/estate transactions, tenancy issues and rural diversification projects Demonstrable business development skills and existing sector contacts across landed estates, farming & rural clients Leadership experience - managing or mentoring fee-earners and building a team Commercial, client-focused approach with strong technical and drafting skills Hybrid working is available. My client is eager to shortlist for interviews as soon as possible, so please contact me confidentially or send your CV to Chris Rodriguez by applying on-line. (Please note salary is just a guideline).
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
Agricultural Property Senior Associate/Partner - Head of Agriculture Location: Poundbury - Hybrid working available An exciting opportunity has arisen as my client is launching a specialist Agriculture & Rural Land team based in Poundbury, Dorset to strengthen its West Country capability. It is seeking an experienced Solicitor or Partner-level Lawyer to lead and grow the practice advising farmers, landed estates, rural businesses and developers on agricultural property, farm tenancies, rural diversification, land development and related commercial and regulatory matters. Why this role? Build and lead a new agriculture practice with clear firm support and autonomy to shape the team Work from Poundbury with excellent links across Dorset and the South West Join a firm that combines specialist capability (construction, planning, private client) with a collaborative, single-firm culture Key responsibilities Lead, develop and commercialise the Agriculture & Rural Land practice Act on a broad range of agriculture matters: farm & estate sales and purchases, tenancy advice (Agricultural Holdings Act/Farm Business Tenancies), rights of way, easements and overage, diversification projects, renewables and natural capital work and rural disputes Provide high-quality, pragmatic advice to private landowners, farmers, estate managers and agribusiness clients Win and develop client relationships - work with the firm's Private Client, Planning & Construction and Commercial teams to offer cross-service solutions Supervise, mentor and recruit fee earners and support staff as the team grows Support business development events, sector thought leadership and local networking across the West Country Your profile (ideal) Qualified Solicitor with substantial experience in agricultural/rural property law - Senior Solicitor/Partner level (Suggested: c 7+ years PQE) Proven track record of handling farm/estate transactions, tenancy issues and rural diversification projects Demonstrable business development skills and existing sector contacts across landed estates, farming & rural clients Leadership experience - managing or mentoring fee-earners and building a team Commercial, client-focused approach with strong technical and drafting skills Hybrid working is available. My client is eager to shortlist for interviews as soon as possible, so please contact me confidentially or send your CV to Chris Rodriguez by applying on-line. (Please note salary is just a guideline).
.Why Work at ClarkeOur work is guided by our purpose: creating an energy-resilient world for a better future. This purpose embodies the legacy we bring, with more than 100 years as the global leader in energy resilience, delivering solutions critical to sustain and improve life.Our teams have the opportunity to provide a critical resource - energy - that ensures safety, security, and independence for people around the world. Our team members are focused on pushing boundaries, continuing to innovate in an ever-changing landscape, and keeping up with the pace required to create solutions for today's world demands.Our product range includes engines, generators, power conversion, UPS systems, EV components and electrification solutions, microgrid controls and management, and clean energy solutions that serve a broad spectrum of OEM, residential, industrial, and commercial customers. At Rehlko, you have the freedom to identify, create, and deliver solutions - large and small - that help people and communities thrive in the moments that matter.At Rehlko, our team members are the essential energy that powers our organization's success. We are committed to fostering a safe and sustainable work environment where safety is everyone's responsibility. We empower every team member to actively participate in our Zero Is Possible safety culture by encouraging open communication, proactively reporting hazards, following protocols, and suggesting improvements. Join us in creating an energy resilient world for a better future! What We Offer At Rehlko, our Total Rewards programs are designed to accelerate growth, energize performance, and support a culture of inclusion at every stage of life and work. We offer total rewards that are easily understood, recognize results, enable career mobility, and reflect our commitment to valuing diverse needs in a fast-moving world. We provide: Competitive compensation and benefits Work-life flexibility Recognition and rewards Development and career opportunities A safe and inclusive workplace Why You Will Love this Job Senior Legal Counsel This is an excellent opportunity to influence high value engineering programmes driving the global transition toward net zero. Your Role at Clarke Energy Based at our Knowsley headquarters, with occasional travel, you will play a pivotal role in providing commercially focused legal support throughout the lifecycle of our capital sales, EPC projects and service agreements. You'll work closely with project delivery, sales, engineering and commercial teams to ensure legal integrity, effective risk management and contract compliance across our operations.If you're a confident negotiator with strong construction law expertise and the ability to work autonomously across a diverse workload, this is an exciting next step in your legal career. What You'll Be Doing Contracting for Capital Projects & EPC Delivery Lead negotiations for capital sales and EPC contracts, including FIDIC, MF/1, NEC, JCT and bespoke agreements. Ensure contract terms reflect commercial agreements and appropriately mitigate risk. Advise on liability caps, indemnities, liquidated damages, defects liability, relief events, security and payment terms. Subcontracts & Supply Chain Agreements Support project teams in negotiating major subcontracts and ensuring alignment with main contract obligations. Lead review and negotiation of supply chain agreements, including INNIO Jenbacher frameworks. Project Execution Support Provide ongoing legal guidance during project delivery to ensure contractual compliance. Assist with notices, claims, risk mitigation and relief event processes. Dispute Avoidance & Resolution Provide early advice to prevent disputes. Support commercial settlements and help shape dispute resolution strategies. Service (O&M) Contracting Negotiate long term maintenance and parts supply agreements. Advise on liability, indemnities, insurance, warranties and guarantees. Ancillary Legal Agreements Draft and negotiate NDAs, bonds, guarantees, direct agreements, assignments and novations. Compliance, Governance & Research Monitor changes in relevant construction, commercial and regulatory law. Support internal policy development and compliance initiatives. Training & Cross Functional Collaboration Deliver legal training to sales, project and service teams. Provide day to day, practical legal advice across the organisation. Who We're Looking For Essential England & Wales qualified solicitor (minimum 5 years' PQE) with strong non-contentious construction law experience. Working knowledge of MF/1, FIDIC, NEC and JCT standard forms. Proven experience negotiating complex construction/EPC contracts. Desirable Experience with guarantees, bonds and security instruments. Exposure to contentious construction matters. Cross border contracting experience. Sector background in energy, engineering or infrastructure. What You'll Bring Exceptional attention to detail and strong organisational skills. Clear, confident communication - both written and verbal. Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines. Commercial awareness with sound judgement and a collaborative approach. Proactive, adaptable and capable of building strong internal relationships. Competitive salary and benefits package. 25 days holiday plus service based increases. Holiday buy/sell scheme. 7% company pension contribution. Health care cash plan and life assurance. Employee Assistance Programme. Hybrid working options. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. About Clarke Energy Clarke Energy is a globally recognised engineering business delivering sustainable energy solutions across 29 territories. As the largest authorised distributor and service provider for INNIO's hydrogen ready reciprocating engines, we are committed to engineering excellence and supporting the global transition to net zero.We deliver high quality projects through integrated capabilities including in house design engineering, EPC project management and 24/7 after sales support.If you're a commercially driven solicitor looking to advance your career in a dynamic, purpose led engineering environment, we'd love to hear from you.Apply now via LinkedIn, our website, or contact Clarke proudly offers a rich history steeped in creativity and commitment to our associates and communities, along with competitive benefits and compensation.Our Purpose-Creating an energy resilient world for a better future-and Values: Curiosity, Trust, Pace, and Excellence, are important cultural components that shape the way we work and relate to one another. Learn more about Clarke at is an equal opportunity employer that prohibits discrimination and will make decisions regarding employment opportunities, including, but not limited to, hiring, job assignment, compensation, promotion, benefits, training, discipline, and termination, without regard to race, creed, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, genetic information, age, national origin, citizenship, ancestry, caste, mental or physical disability, marital or familial status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, political belief or affiliation, union membership status, military status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by national, state, local, or other applicable laws. Our Values Curiosity - Seek, learn, share Trust - Go farther together Pace - Focus to go faster Excellence - Find the win every day
Mar 03, 2026
Full time
.Why Work at ClarkeOur work is guided by our purpose: creating an energy-resilient world for a better future. This purpose embodies the legacy we bring, with more than 100 years as the global leader in energy resilience, delivering solutions critical to sustain and improve life.Our teams have the opportunity to provide a critical resource - energy - that ensures safety, security, and independence for people around the world. Our team members are focused on pushing boundaries, continuing to innovate in an ever-changing landscape, and keeping up with the pace required to create solutions for today's world demands.Our product range includes engines, generators, power conversion, UPS systems, EV components and electrification solutions, microgrid controls and management, and clean energy solutions that serve a broad spectrum of OEM, residential, industrial, and commercial customers. At Rehlko, you have the freedom to identify, create, and deliver solutions - large and small - that help people and communities thrive in the moments that matter.At Rehlko, our team members are the essential energy that powers our organization's success. We are committed to fostering a safe and sustainable work environment where safety is everyone's responsibility. We empower every team member to actively participate in our Zero Is Possible safety culture by encouraging open communication, proactively reporting hazards, following protocols, and suggesting improvements. Join us in creating an energy resilient world for a better future! What We Offer At Rehlko, our Total Rewards programs are designed to accelerate growth, energize performance, and support a culture of inclusion at every stage of life and work. We offer total rewards that are easily understood, recognize results, enable career mobility, and reflect our commitment to valuing diverse needs in a fast-moving world. We provide: Competitive compensation and benefits Work-life flexibility Recognition and rewards Development and career opportunities A safe and inclusive workplace Why You Will Love this Job Senior Legal Counsel This is an excellent opportunity to influence high value engineering programmes driving the global transition toward net zero. Your Role at Clarke Energy Based at our Knowsley headquarters, with occasional travel, you will play a pivotal role in providing commercially focused legal support throughout the lifecycle of our capital sales, EPC projects and service agreements. You'll work closely with project delivery, sales, engineering and commercial teams to ensure legal integrity, effective risk management and contract compliance across our operations.If you're a confident negotiator with strong construction law expertise and the ability to work autonomously across a diverse workload, this is an exciting next step in your legal career. What You'll Be Doing Contracting for Capital Projects & EPC Delivery Lead negotiations for capital sales and EPC contracts, including FIDIC, MF/1, NEC, JCT and bespoke agreements. Ensure contract terms reflect commercial agreements and appropriately mitigate risk. Advise on liability caps, indemnities, liquidated damages, defects liability, relief events, security and payment terms. Subcontracts & Supply Chain Agreements Support project teams in negotiating major subcontracts and ensuring alignment with main contract obligations. Lead review and negotiation of supply chain agreements, including INNIO Jenbacher frameworks. Project Execution Support Provide ongoing legal guidance during project delivery to ensure contractual compliance. Assist with notices, claims, risk mitigation and relief event processes. Dispute Avoidance & Resolution Provide early advice to prevent disputes. Support commercial settlements and help shape dispute resolution strategies. Service (O&M) Contracting Negotiate long term maintenance and parts supply agreements. Advise on liability, indemnities, insurance, warranties and guarantees. Ancillary Legal Agreements Draft and negotiate NDAs, bonds, guarantees, direct agreements, assignments and novations. Compliance, Governance & Research Monitor changes in relevant construction, commercial and regulatory law. Support internal policy development and compliance initiatives. Training & Cross Functional Collaboration Deliver legal training to sales, project and service teams. Provide day to day, practical legal advice across the organisation. Who We're Looking For Essential England & Wales qualified solicitor (minimum 5 years' PQE) with strong non-contentious construction law experience. Working knowledge of MF/1, FIDIC, NEC and JCT standard forms. Proven experience negotiating complex construction/EPC contracts. Desirable Experience with guarantees, bonds and security instruments. Exposure to contentious construction matters. Cross border contracting experience. Sector background in energy, engineering or infrastructure. What You'll Bring Exceptional attention to detail and strong organisational skills. Clear, confident communication - both written and verbal. Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines. Commercial awareness with sound judgement and a collaborative approach. Proactive, adaptable and capable of building strong internal relationships. Competitive salary and benefits package. 25 days holiday plus service based increases. Holiday buy/sell scheme. 7% company pension contribution. Health care cash plan and life assurance. Employee Assistance Programme. Hybrid working options. Ongoing professional development and training opportunities. About Clarke Energy Clarke Energy is a globally recognised engineering business delivering sustainable energy solutions across 29 territories. As the largest authorised distributor and service provider for INNIO's hydrogen ready reciprocating engines, we are committed to engineering excellence and supporting the global transition to net zero.We deliver high quality projects through integrated capabilities including in house design engineering, EPC project management and 24/7 after sales support.If you're a commercially driven solicitor looking to advance your career in a dynamic, purpose led engineering environment, we'd love to hear from you.Apply now via LinkedIn, our website, or contact Clarke proudly offers a rich history steeped in creativity and commitment to our associates and communities, along with competitive benefits and compensation.Our Purpose-Creating an energy resilient world for a better future-and Values: Curiosity, Trust, Pace, and Excellence, are important cultural components that shape the way we work and relate to one another. Learn more about Clarke at is an equal opportunity employer that prohibits discrimination and will make decisions regarding employment opportunities, including, but not limited to, hiring, job assignment, compensation, promotion, benefits, training, discipline, and termination, without regard to race, creed, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, genetic information, age, national origin, citizenship, ancestry, caste, mental or physical disability, marital or familial status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, political belief or affiliation, union membership status, military status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by national, state, local, or other applicable laws. Our Values Curiosity - Seek, learn, share Trust - Go farther together Pace - Focus to go faster Excellence - Find the win every day
About the role Award winning, independent property developer, with a portfolio of some of Europe's largest urban development projects, are looking for a General Counsel to join their senior management team and provide subject matter expertise for all legal matters across their property portfolio. Key details Salary: to £180,000 depending on experience Location: London PQE: 5 Years + Hybrid: Yes Responsibilities Provide legal advice in relation to commercial or property matters, and disputes Review and advise on contractual matters for the business Lead and support the In House legal team with enquiries, consents, licences etc. Provide legal support, advice and strategic direction in relation to for profit Registered Provider Lead on regulatory and statutory compliance forfor profit Registered Provider as well as any associated company Advise the board on corporate governance and ensure the company is run in line with best practice Ensure the company complies with all relevant laws, regulations and Articles of Association, where appropriate Organise and coordinate board and shareholder meetings including preparing agendas, distributing documents and recording minutes Implement and maintain risk management processes with a particular focus on property, GDPR, Anti Money Laundering and Anti Bribery procedures Lead and support the business with governance and compliance to ensure that processes are robust and legally compliant Provide guidance and advice on all property escalations and dispute cases across the portfolio Qualifications It is essential that you are a qualified solicitor with a minimum of 5 years' PQE, have significant experience working across a multi development property portfolio, and have had exposure (or at least knowledge of) to for profit Register Provider processes. You must also have a proven track record in gaining the trust of stakeholders and be technically capable, as well as the ambition to work as a generalist within g a property asset management business. Benefits Exceptional benefits on offer and beautiful offices - this is a fantastic opportunity to work for a leading property asset manager with an enviable portfolio of development projects.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
About the role Award winning, independent property developer, with a portfolio of some of Europe's largest urban development projects, are looking for a General Counsel to join their senior management team and provide subject matter expertise for all legal matters across their property portfolio. Key details Salary: to £180,000 depending on experience Location: London PQE: 5 Years + Hybrid: Yes Responsibilities Provide legal advice in relation to commercial or property matters, and disputes Review and advise on contractual matters for the business Lead and support the In House legal team with enquiries, consents, licences etc. Provide legal support, advice and strategic direction in relation to for profit Registered Provider Lead on regulatory and statutory compliance forfor profit Registered Provider as well as any associated company Advise the board on corporate governance and ensure the company is run in line with best practice Ensure the company complies with all relevant laws, regulations and Articles of Association, where appropriate Organise and coordinate board and shareholder meetings including preparing agendas, distributing documents and recording minutes Implement and maintain risk management processes with a particular focus on property, GDPR, Anti Money Laundering and Anti Bribery procedures Lead and support the business with governance and compliance to ensure that processes are robust and legally compliant Provide guidance and advice on all property escalations and dispute cases across the portfolio Qualifications It is essential that you are a qualified solicitor with a minimum of 5 years' PQE, have significant experience working across a multi development property portfolio, and have had exposure (or at least knowledge of) to for profit Register Provider processes. You must also have a proven track record in gaining the trust of stakeholders and be technically capable, as well as the ambition to work as a generalist within g a property asset management business. Benefits Exceptional benefits on offer and beautiful offices - this is a fantastic opportunity to work for a leading property asset manager with an enviable portfolio of development projects.
Charles Russell Speechlys LLP
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
We are looking to recruit a first-rate Senior Trust & Tax Manager. We are flexible on location for the right individual, and we are open to discussing agile working arrangements. The role will also require travel to our other offices in accordance with business needs. The successful candidate will work closely with partners, associates and also members of our growing Trust team. The Trust team itself deals with a wide range of trust work, including charities, and sits within the Firm's market-leading Private Client division. The role will suit someone who has excellent people skills and who is looking to develop their career within a friendly collegiate team that is widely recognised for its expertise in this area. Role and Responsibilities Managing a complex portfolio of domestic trusts and trust structures for a very high and varied calibre of client. Proactively manage, mentor, and performance supervise a team of Trust Professionals, ensuring they are exposed to a variety of work and progress their careers in trust management. Delivering and implementing complex trust and estate planning advice to mainly UK clients in relation to the tax and trust law positions for trusts under management. Proactively managing and building client relationships, acting as the first point of contact for trustees, beneficiaries, and intermediaries. Ensure financial management of all portfolios (billing). Overseeing the timely reporting of trusts for CRS, FATCA, ATED, and the Trust Registration Service Management of relationships between grant-making and applicant charities, dealing with prospective beneficiaries, drafting deeds and associated policies Overseeing and contributing towards the timely preparation of annual trust accounts and tax returns, as well as the personal tax compliance for a number of UK and non-UK domiciliaries. Advising on the relevant annual exemptions and reliefs and calculating the associated tax liabilities. Calculating the Inheritance Tax liabilities for complex trust structures and overseeing the preparation of the Inheritance Tax returns. Dealing with HM Revenue and Customs, as required Monitoring the performance of trust investments by reviewing investment reports and activating investment reviews. Preparing/reviewing trustees' investment policy statements and ensuring the agreed investment policies are enforced and remain appropriate. Reviewing and interpreting trust deeds and related documentation with input from the wider team, as appropriate. Preparing legal documentation, such as trustee resolutions and deeds of appointment. You will have a lot of client contact and be expected to take part in client meetings and liaise independently with clients, beneficiaries, banks, investment managers and other professional advisers such as valuers and accountants. Comply with all relevant legal and regulatory obligations including the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) Standards and Regulations, and Principles. Person Specification Substantial experience and strong technical knowledge of UK trusts Be enthusiastic and dedicated to pursuing a career in trust management. Be willing to share knowledge and experience with colleagues, and comfortable training more junior members of the team. Have excellent organisational skills and the ability to prioritise competing demands effectively Have a high degree of attention to detail Have strong problem-solving skills Be flexible and willing to undertake a wide variety of tasks Be a pro-active team player, who is also highly self-motivated and able to work on their own initiative Ability to develop rapport with a wide variety of individuals Be capable of producing correspondence and documents Have strong numerical skills Be computer literate and competent with Microsoft Word and Excel Working together Integrity and respect Inclusive Personal impact and growth Driving high standards Client - centric Responsible Business Hybrid working We adopt a hybrid and flexible working approach, dependent on the requirements of the role and subject to manager approval. For a detailed specification please download the job description in the documents section of this page. Clicking 'apply' will direct you to the application tracking system, hosted for us by
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
We are looking to recruit a first-rate Senior Trust & Tax Manager. We are flexible on location for the right individual, and we are open to discussing agile working arrangements. The role will also require travel to our other offices in accordance with business needs. The successful candidate will work closely with partners, associates and also members of our growing Trust team. The Trust team itself deals with a wide range of trust work, including charities, and sits within the Firm's market-leading Private Client division. The role will suit someone who has excellent people skills and who is looking to develop their career within a friendly collegiate team that is widely recognised for its expertise in this area. Role and Responsibilities Managing a complex portfolio of domestic trusts and trust structures for a very high and varied calibre of client. Proactively manage, mentor, and performance supervise a team of Trust Professionals, ensuring they are exposed to a variety of work and progress their careers in trust management. Delivering and implementing complex trust and estate planning advice to mainly UK clients in relation to the tax and trust law positions for trusts under management. Proactively managing and building client relationships, acting as the first point of contact for trustees, beneficiaries, and intermediaries. Ensure financial management of all portfolios (billing). Overseeing the timely reporting of trusts for CRS, FATCA, ATED, and the Trust Registration Service Management of relationships between grant-making and applicant charities, dealing with prospective beneficiaries, drafting deeds and associated policies Overseeing and contributing towards the timely preparation of annual trust accounts and tax returns, as well as the personal tax compliance for a number of UK and non-UK domiciliaries. Advising on the relevant annual exemptions and reliefs and calculating the associated tax liabilities. Calculating the Inheritance Tax liabilities for complex trust structures and overseeing the preparation of the Inheritance Tax returns. Dealing with HM Revenue and Customs, as required Monitoring the performance of trust investments by reviewing investment reports and activating investment reviews. Preparing/reviewing trustees' investment policy statements and ensuring the agreed investment policies are enforced and remain appropriate. Reviewing and interpreting trust deeds and related documentation with input from the wider team, as appropriate. Preparing legal documentation, such as trustee resolutions and deeds of appointment. You will have a lot of client contact and be expected to take part in client meetings and liaise independently with clients, beneficiaries, banks, investment managers and other professional advisers such as valuers and accountants. Comply with all relevant legal and regulatory obligations including the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) Standards and Regulations, and Principles. Person Specification Substantial experience and strong technical knowledge of UK trusts Be enthusiastic and dedicated to pursuing a career in trust management. Be willing to share knowledge and experience with colleagues, and comfortable training more junior members of the team. Have excellent organisational skills and the ability to prioritise competing demands effectively Have a high degree of attention to detail Have strong problem-solving skills Be flexible and willing to undertake a wide variety of tasks Be a pro-active team player, who is also highly self-motivated and able to work on their own initiative Ability to develop rapport with a wide variety of individuals Be capable of producing correspondence and documents Have strong numerical skills Be computer literate and competent with Microsoft Word and Excel Working together Integrity and respect Inclusive Personal impact and growth Driving high standards Client - centric Responsible Business Hybrid working We adopt a hybrid and flexible working approach, dependent on the requirements of the role and subject to manager approval. For a detailed specification please download the job description in the documents section of this page. Clicking 'apply' will direct you to the application tracking system, hosted for us by
We are excited to announce a new opportunity to join our highly regarded Corporate team. To be considered you will currently be a Corporate Legal Director looking for their next challenge or potentially an experienced Senior Associate already operating at a more senior level. The role You will be expected to manage your own caseload and client relationships and be able to deliver high value and complex matters with limited, if any, partner input. There will be scope to work with a wide-ranging client base including OMBs, large corporates and PLCs, primarily in the UK but with some international scope. At Clarion we value building long-term relationships with clients and you will be given the time to build these connections, as well as opportunities to actively contribute to business development. Our focus on collaboration sets us apart and you will work closely with other teams within the firm on a regular basis to share opportunities, knowledge, and best practice. What we are looking for We are considering applications from experienced senior lawyers who want to be part of an ambitious, growing team. You will be a technical specialist, adept and experienced at working across a wide range of corporate matters including M&A, private equity investments, buyouts, joint ventures, reorganisations and corporate governance. As a Legal Director, you will also need to demonstrate your experience of supervising and supporting the development of junior team members as well as contributing to team projects. Ideally you would also engage in some networking and business development activity. To enjoy working at Clarion and thrive in the firm you will need to be motivated, a team player, commercially minded, calm under pressure and be able to work equally well autonomously and collaboratively. The role is based in Leeds with an agile working policy with ability to work from home up to 2 days per week. The team Clarion's Corporate team have been the most active dealmakers for the last 5 years with deals in excess of £100m. They work with businesses at all stages and are highly skilled at helping companies through the various growing pains and challenges that arise at different stages of growth. Find out more about our Corporate team here Working at Clarion Clarion has a great reputation as an employer of choice and our culture is vital to our ongoing success. We genuinely care for our employees and hire only the best talent (good people with outstanding technical skills). In exchange for your efforts you can expect: 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays, and your birthday off (with the option to buy or sell holiday) Pension and Life Assurance Generous 'family friendly leave' An array of wellness benefits (including onsite yoga/pilates and mental health programmes) A wide range of additional benefits such as Perkbox, reduced travel/parking charges and a cycle to work scheme s with fully secure bike storage on-site As a valued member of the team, you will also have the opportunity to join a number of clubs and committees that reflect your passions and interests, both in and out of work, whilst making friendships that last for life. If you believe you have the skills and experience to become Clarion's next Corporate Legal Director, please send your CV and any supporting information to: . If you would prefer an initial informal and fully confidential chat, please get in touch with our Talent Manager, Nadia Hemmings, on . Please view our Privacy Notice for Candidates here. We are delighted to announce an exciting new opportunity to join our highly regarded Corporate team. To be considered you will have at least 5 years' PQE experience and currently be a Corporate Senior Associate looking for their next challenge, or an Associate already operating at a more senior level. Our Private Wealth team is expanding, and we are looking to hire a STEP qualified Legal Director, with at least 8 years' private wealth experience to help us on our growth journey. Could it be you? Our Banking and Finance team is looking to add to its team following a period of sustained growth and success in the local and national market. We are looking for a Banking and Finance lawyer to help us continue to grow our Banking and Finance practice which is led by three talented and experienced partners. A new opportunity has arisen in our Employment and Business Immigration team due to growth, for a talented and driven Associate or Senior Associate, with a minimum of 3 years' PQE, to support clients on a wide range of people related matters. Our residential conveyancing team is looking to hire a talented Conveyancing Assistant. If you're looking for a new challenge and have experience of sales enquiries and transactions, then this could be the move you've been waiting for! A new opportunity has arisen in our Commercial Dispute Resolution team for a talented and driven Associate or Senior Associate (NQ to 5 years' PQE) to support clients on a wide range of contentious and advisory matters. Our Property Litigation team is keen to hear from solicitors with a minimum of 5 years' PQE experience, looking to further develop their careers in a supportive and progressive environment where they can help to supervise and mentor our talented Associates. Our Business Restructuring & Insolvency (BRI) department is looking to add to its team and we are looking for a Contentious Insolvency Lawyer to help us further grow our practice and specialism in this area.This is a role for a litigator who genuinely wants to build (and maintain) a primarily contentious practice. The work will largely be contentious but with scope to do some non-contentious insolvency work and will suit someone who is energised by complex disputes, high-value litigation and the challenge of taking on well-resourced opponents. Our Risk and Regulatory team are looking for a Regulatory Lead to join their team. You will have a key role in ensuring we meet all our regulatory requirements, whilst supporting the Head of Risk in imparting your knowledge to the wider team and business.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
We are excited to announce a new opportunity to join our highly regarded Corporate team. To be considered you will currently be a Corporate Legal Director looking for their next challenge or potentially an experienced Senior Associate already operating at a more senior level. The role You will be expected to manage your own caseload and client relationships and be able to deliver high value and complex matters with limited, if any, partner input. There will be scope to work with a wide-ranging client base including OMBs, large corporates and PLCs, primarily in the UK but with some international scope. At Clarion we value building long-term relationships with clients and you will be given the time to build these connections, as well as opportunities to actively contribute to business development. Our focus on collaboration sets us apart and you will work closely with other teams within the firm on a regular basis to share opportunities, knowledge, and best practice. What we are looking for We are considering applications from experienced senior lawyers who want to be part of an ambitious, growing team. You will be a technical specialist, adept and experienced at working across a wide range of corporate matters including M&A, private equity investments, buyouts, joint ventures, reorganisations and corporate governance. As a Legal Director, you will also need to demonstrate your experience of supervising and supporting the development of junior team members as well as contributing to team projects. Ideally you would also engage in some networking and business development activity. To enjoy working at Clarion and thrive in the firm you will need to be motivated, a team player, commercially minded, calm under pressure and be able to work equally well autonomously and collaboratively. The role is based in Leeds with an agile working policy with ability to work from home up to 2 days per week. The team Clarion's Corporate team have been the most active dealmakers for the last 5 years with deals in excess of £100m. They work with businesses at all stages and are highly skilled at helping companies through the various growing pains and challenges that arise at different stages of growth. Find out more about our Corporate team here Working at Clarion Clarion has a great reputation as an employer of choice and our culture is vital to our ongoing success. We genuinely care for our employees and hire only the best talent (good people with outstanding technical skills). In exchange for your efforts you can expect: 25 days' annual leave plus bank holidays, and your birthday off (with the option to buy or sell holiday) Pension and Life Assurance Generous 'family friendly leave' An array of wellness benefits (including onsite yoga/pilates and mental health programmes) A wide range of additional benefits such as Perkbox, reduced travel/parking charges and a cycle to work scheme s with fully secure bike storage on-site As a valued member of the team, you will also have the opportunity to join a number of clubs and committees that reflect your passions and interests, both in and out of work, whilst making friendships that last for life. If you believe you have the skills and experience to become Clarion's next Corporate Legal Director, please send your CV and any supporting information to: . If you would prefer an initial informal and fully confidential chat, please get in touch with our Talent Manager, Nadia Hemmings, on . Please view our Privacy Notice for Candidates here. We are delighted to announce an exciting new opportunity to join our highly regarded Corporate team. To be considered you will have at least 5 years' PQE experience and currently be a Corporate Senior Associate looking for their next challenge, or an Associate already operating at a more senior level. Our Private Wealth team is expanding, and we are looking to hire a STEP qualified Legal Director, with at least 8 years' private wealth experience to help us on our growth journey. Could it be you? Our Banking and Finance team is looking to add to its team following a period of sustained growth and success in the local and national market. We are looking for a Banking and Finance lawyer to help us continue to grow our Banking and Finance practice which is led by three talented and experienced partners. A new opportunity has arisen in our Employment and Business Immigration team due to growth, for a talented and driven Associate or Senior Associate, with a minimum of 3 years' PQE, to support clients on a wide range of people related matters. Our residential conveyancing team is looking to hire a talented Conveyancing Assistant. If you're looking for a new challenge and have experience of sales enquiries and transactions, then this could be the move you've been waiting for! A new opportunity has arisen in our Commercial Dispute Resolution team for a talented and driven Associate or Senior Associate (NQ to 5 years' PQE) to support clients on a wide range of contentious and advisory matters. Our Property Litigation team is keen to hear from solicitors with a minimum of 5 years' PQE experience, looking to further develop their careers in a supportive and progressive environment where they can help to supervise and mentor our talented Associates. Our Business Restructuring & Insolvency (BRI) department is looking to add to its team and we are looking for a Contentious Insolvency Lawyer to help us further grow our practice and specialism in this area.This is a role for a litigator who genuinely wants to build (and maintain) a primarily contentious practice. The work will largely be contentious but with scope to do some non-contentious insolvency work and will suit someone who is energised by complex disputes, high-value litigation and the challenge of taking on well-resourced opponents. Our Risk and Regulatory team are looking for a Regulatory Lead to join their team. You will have a key role in ensuring we meet all our regulatory requirements, whilst supporting the Head of Risk in imparting your knowledge to the wider team and business.
Law Staff Legal Recruitment
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Top Legal 500 law located just on the outskirts of Central Cambridge, not quite within the hustle and bustle and within a much easy reach, are currently looking for a Commercial Real Estate Associate Solicitor from 4 years+ PQE to join their team. About the client: Our client has grown from a traditional law firm to a modern, forward thinking practice, with over 5 offices across the Cambs, Essex and Herts areas. With a reputation for achieving exceptional results, they have enjoyed continued growth and expansion since their inception and are well placed to continue an upwards trajectory. Due to their continuous growth, they are now looking to employ an Associate Solicitor from 4 years PQE within their Commercial Property Real Estate department. Responsibilities for this Commercial Real Estate Associate Solicitor vacancy: Handle complex commercial property transactions including acquisitions, disposals, development projects, and refinancing Manage landlord and tenant matters, lease negotiations, rent reviews, and portfolio management Advise on real estate investment transactions, joint ventures, and structured property deals Provide strategic counsel on planning law, environmental issues, and regulatory compliance Essential requirements for this Commercial Real Estate Associate Solicitor vacancy: Qualification: Solicitor with 4+ years PQE in Commercial Property Real Estate Experience: Proven track record handling high-value, complex commercial property transactions independently Business Acumen: Strong commercial awareness and fee-earning capability A commercially astute and strategic thinker, capable of offering sound legal advice aligned with clients' business goals. Benefits for this Commercial Real Estate Associate Solicitor vacancy: Salary indications £65,000 - £72,000 (dependent on experience) Professional Development: Comprehensive training and career development opportunities Work-Life Balance: Flexible working arrangements and commitment to wellbeing Premium Benefits: Private healthcare, pension scheme, and additional perks Prestigious Client Base: Opportunity to work with high-profile clients on landmark transactions For more information about this Commercial Real Estate Associate Solicitor role please contact Victoria Kemp quoting reference 37568.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Top Legal 500 law located just on the outskirts of Central Cambridge, not quite within the hustle and bustle and within a much easy reach, are currently looking for a Commercial Real Estate Associate Solicitor from 4 years+ PQE to join their team. About the client: Our client has grown from a traditional law firm to a modern, forward thinking practice, with over 5 offices across the Cambs, Essex and Herts areas. With a reputation for achieving exceptional results, they have enjoyed continued growth and expansion since their inception and are well placed to continue an upwards trajectory. Due to their continuous growth, they are now looking to employ an Associate Solicitor from 4 years PQE within their Commercial Property Real Estate department. Responsibilities for this Commercial Real Estate Associate Solicitor vacancy: Handle complex commercial property transactions including acquisitions, disposals, development projects, and refinancing Manage landlord and tenant matters, lease negotiations, rent reviews, and portfolio management Advise on real estate investment transactions, joint ventures, and structured property deals Provide strategic counsel on planning law, environmental issues, and regulatory compliance Essential requirements for this Commercial Real Estate Associate Solicitor vacancy: Qualification: Solicitor with 4+ years PQE in Commercial Property Real Estate Experience: Proven track record handling high-value, complex commercial property transactions independently Business Acumen: Strong commercial awareness and fee-earning capability A commercially astute and strategic thinker, capable of offering sound legal advice aligned with clients' business goals. Benefits for this Commercial Real Estate Associate Solicitor vacancy: Salary indications £65,000 - £72,000 (dependent on experience) Professional Development: Comprehensive training and career development opportunities Work-Life Balance: Flexible working arrangements and commitment to wellbeing Premium Benefits: Private healthcare, pension scheme, and additional perks Prestigious Client Base: Opportunity to work with high-profile clients on landmark transactions For more information about this Commercial Real Estate Associate Solicitor role please contact Victoria Kemp quoting reference 37568.
Accuflex has a great opportunity for a talented and motivated Solicitor (NQ up to 3 years PQE) with experience in corporate and M&A work to join our client, a global F1 brand. This interim role offers an exceptional opportunity to gain hands on exposure to high quality transactional work within a dynamic in house legal team, contributing directly to key strategic projects. Key Responsibilities Corporate and M&A Support: Assist with a range of corporate matters including acquisitions, disposals, restructurings, and corporate governance. Transaction Support: Draft, review, and negotiate transaction documents including NDAs, term sheets, SPAs, shareholder agreements, and ancillary documents. Due Diligence: Carry out legal due diligence across corporate, commercial, IP, regulatory, and operational areas, providing clear findings to senior lawyers. Stakeholder Engagement: Work closely with internal stakeholders across finance, strategy, operations, and commercial teams to support transactional activity. Research and Analysis: Monitor relevant corporate, regulatory, and M&A developments and provide practical advice to the business. Risk Management: Identify, assess, and communicate legal and commercial risks associated with transactions and strategic initiatives. Project Support: Assist with internal M&A and investment projects, contributing to timelines, documentation, and overall deal execution. Required Experience Qualified Solicitor (NQ to 3 years PQE). Experience in corporate or M&A work gained in private practice or in house. Strong grounding in company law, transactions, and corporate governance. Ability to analyse and communicate legal risks clearly and commercially. Confident working in a fast paced environment supporting high profile projects. Location Hybrid working Full time Start: Early April Three month contract initially NB. The role may require some travel, so you must be comfortable travelling when needed. Apply Now This is a unique opportunity for a junior corporate lawyer to gain experience within a globally recognised and fast moving organisation. If you are keen to enhance your transactional skills and contribute to high impact work, we would love to hear from you. At Accutrainee we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We strongly believe in equal opportunities for all and actively encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, ages, genders, races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, and abilities. Our recruitment process is designed to be fair, transparent, and free from discrimination. We are dedicated to ensuring that all candidates are evaluated based on their skills, qualifications, and suitability for the role.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Accuflex has a great opportunity for a talented and motivated Solicitor (NQ up to 3 years PQE) with experience in corporate and M&A work to join our client, a global F1 brand. This interim role offers an exceptional opportunity to gain hands on exposure to high quality transactional work within a dynamic in house legal team, contributing directly to key strategic projects. Key Responsibilities Corporate and M&A Support: Assist with a range of corporate matters including acquisitions, disposals, restructurings, and corporate governance. Transaction Support: Draft, review, and negotiate transaction documents including NDAs, term sheets, SPAs, shareholder agreements, and ancillary documents. Due Diligence: Carry out legal due diligence across corporate, commercial, IP, regulatory, and operational areas, providing clear findings to senior lawyers. Stakeholder Engagement: Work closely with internal stakeholders across finance, strategy, operations, and commercial teams to support transactional activity. Research and Analysis: Monitor relevant corporate, regulatory, and M&A developments and provide practical advice to the business. Risk Management: Identify, assess, and communicate legal and commercial risks associated with transactions and strategic initiatives. Project Support: Assist with internal M&A and investment projects, contributing to timelines, documentation, and overall deal execution. Required Experience Qualified Solicitor (NQ to 3 years PQE). Experience in corporate or M&A work gained in private practice or in house. Strong grounding in company law, transactions, and corporate governance. Ability to analyse and communicate legal risks clearly and commercially. Confident working in a fast paced environment supporting high profile projects. Location Hybrid working Full time Start: Early April Three month contract initially NB. The role may require some travel, so you must be comfortable travelling when needed. Apply Now This is a unique opportunity for a junior corporate lawyer to gain experience within a globally recognised and fast moving organisation. If you are keen to enhance your transactional skills and contribute to high impact work, we would love to hear from you. At Accutrainee we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We strongly believe in equal opportunities for all and actively encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds, ages, genders, races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, and abilities. Our recruitment process is designed to be fair, transparent, and free from discrimination. We are dedicated to ensuring that all candidates are evaluated based on their skills, qualifications, and suitability for the role.