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Solicitor - Inhouse Conduct Counsel (12 mths FTC)

Law Staff Ltd
Posted 11 hours ago, valid for 20 days
Location

Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK93GA, England

Salary

£70,000 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • Our client is a leading professional regulatory board seeking an In-house Solicitor to act as Conduct Counsel within their Professional Standards Department.
  • The role requires a qualified Solicitor in England & Wales with at least 2 years of post-qualification experience (PQE) and offers a competitive salary.
  • Key responsibilities include providing legal advice, managing cases, and supporting the Investigations Department while ensuring high standards of case management.
  • Candidates should possess strong backgrounds in Civil Litigation or Criminal Law, along with excellent analytical and communication skills.
  • The position offers benefits such as flexible working arrangements, professional development opportunities, and a supportive work environment.
Solicitor/ Inhouse Conduct Counsel 

About our Client:
Our client is a leading professional regulatory board that supports and represents the Professional Services Industry. They are fully committed to maintaining the highest standards of professional conduct and regulatory oversight.

Role Overview
We are seeking a highly skilled and detail oriented In house Solicitor to act as a Conduct Counsel to join their Professional Standards Department (PSD). This is a critical role which will provide essential legal support to their Investigations Department and core committees, ensuring the highest standards of disciplinary and regulatory case management.

Key Responsibilities
- Provide comprehensive legal advice and support to the internal Investigation Case Managers across various complaint tracks and regulatory casework
- Prepare and professionally present cases to Professional Conduct Department (PCD) committees and tribunals
- Take personal responsibility for case progression and management
- Offer expert advice and support to colleagues across the Business
- Manage a personal caseload with a focus on timeliness, accuracy, and professional excellence
- Adapt to evolving business needs and adjust duties accordingly

Required Qualifications and Skills
- Qualified Solicitor in England & Wales with at least 2 years PQE
- Strong demonstrated background within Civil Litigation and or Criminal Law
- An extensive background within overseeing Legal Proceedings and its processes
- A strong understanding of regulatory frameworks
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving capabilities
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to work independently and manage complex caseloads
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to professional standards
- Experience in disciplinary or regulatory inhouse legal/counsel environments would be preferred
- Higher Rights of Audience and/or Advocacy Skills will be a strong advantage 

Personal Attributes
- Proactive and solution-oriented approach
- High level of professional integrity
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
- Resilient and capable of handling complex and sensitive cases

What is on Offer
- Opportunity to contribute to maintaining professional standards in a Professional Services Industry
- Challenging and meaningful work
- Excellent Benefits including 3 days WFH, flexible working and BUPA/PMI
- Professional development opportunities with an emphasis on Up-skilling all employees
- Supportive and collaborative work environment
- This role offers a unique opportunity to play a crucial part in upholding the professional standards within the Professional Services, ensuring public confidence in the regulatory profession.
-  Our client is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive workplace.
 
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