Locum Housing Litigation

Posted 9 April by Venn Group
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Locum Housing Litigation Lawyer – Predominantly Remote Working – 3 Months + - Up to £55 per hour Umbrella – East Anglia

Position: Locum Housing Litigation Lawyer

Organisation: East Anglia based Local Authority

Duration: 3 months initial contract with the likelihood of extension thereafter

Working pattern: Part-time hours

Working arrangement: Predominantly Remote Working with the exception of attending Court when required

Hourly rate: Up to £55 per hour umbrella

Ideal Start Date: ASAP

Skill level: Qualified Lawyer (Solicitors, Barristers and CILEX Fellows)

The ideal candidate will have prior experience working within a Local Authority dealing with matters in relation to Housing Disrepair, Homelessness and Housing Possessions.

Duties may include:

•             Advise on a broad range of Landlord and Tenant issues including possession, trespass and homelessness applications

•             Responsible for a variety of disrepair cases from pre-action stage to post issue and advising the partner Councils on issues of liability

•             Deal with a range of Anti-Social Behaviour cases

•             Manage a caseload of contentious Debt claims and Debt enforcement matters

•             Organise a caseload of Judicial Review cases and homelessness appeals for partner Councils

Please apply for this role online or contact Connie Ross or Emily Taylor via phone or email for further information.

Venn Group is an equal opportunities employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates. All salaries and PQE ranges stated serve only as a guide and all applicants will be considered on their individual merits.

Locum Housing Litigation Lawyer – Predominantly Remote Working – 3 Months + - Up to £55 per hour Umbrella – East Anglia

Reference: 52388350

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