Locum Homelessness Lawyer

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Locum Homelessness Lawyer – Predominantly Remote Working – up to £45.11 per hour – Midlands

Position: Locum Homelessness Lawyer
Organisation: Midlands based Local Authority
Duration: 3 months rolling contract
Working Pattern: Full time
Working Arrangement: Predominantly remote working – must attend Court when required & collect IT first day
Hourly Rate: up to £45.11 per hour Umbrella

The ideal candidate will have prior experience working within a Local Authority or Private Practice background and will have a broad working understanding of Homelessness matters to deal with a varied caseload.

Duties may include:

•              Work within the Housing team, solely dealing with Homelessness legislation matters

•              Manage Homeless Law’s casework, including by delivering high-quality legal advice

•              Draft and organise homeless applications

•              Deal with a caseload high volume of Judicial Review cases issued by individuals in relation to homelessness appeals for partner Councils and Pre Action Protocols

An attractive hourly rate of up to £45.11 per hour Umbrella is offered for this position dependent on experience. This is a great position for those looking to gain experience of working in the Public Sector as previous experience is desirable but not essential.

Please apply for this role online or contact Sam Cox or Tom Hoult via phone or email for further information.

Venn Group is an equal opportunities employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates

                                         Locum Homelessness Lawyer – Predominantly Remote Working – up to £45.11 per hour – Midlands

Reference: 52496530

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