Locum Planning - 3 days per week and Commercial or Litigation Lawyer

Posted 29 April by Venn Group
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Locum Planning Lawyer – Midlands – Up to £60 per hour Umbrella ­­­– Hybrid Working – 3 months – Part Time (3 days per week)

Job Title: Locum Planning Lawyer

Location: Midlands    
Rate: Up to £60 per hour Umbrella
Working Hours: 
Part Time (Up to 3 days per week), Hybrid Working (Committee attendance compulsory on Tuesday afternoons once a month)
 
Venn Group’s specialised legal team are in collaboration with a Council based in the Midlands in the search for an experienced Locum Planning Lawyer.  This is a part-time position where you will be handling a variety of planning matters.


Duties may include:

  • Negotiating and drafting a range of legal documents including section 106 agreements and section 38 and 278 agreements
  • Building relationships with the Organisation’s clients and partnerships to optimise the provision of legal services
  • To provide high level/professional advice and guidance on planning and associated legal matters
  • Dealing with enforcement advice matters relating to planning law

This post is part-time (up to 3 days per week) on a hybrid basis offering up to £60 per hour Umbrella.  

Please apply for this role online or contact Philippa Stoate or Felicity Woodbridge via phone/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 Planning Lawyer – Midlands – Up to £60 per hour Umbrella ­­­– Hybrid Working – 3 months – Part Time (3 days per week)

Reference: 52547412

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