Prosecutions Lawyer

Posted 30 April by Venn Group
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Prosecutions Lawyer – London – Competitive Hourly Salary (DOE) – Hybrid Working

Position: Prosecutions Lawyer

Organisation: London based Local Authority

Duration: 3 months ongoing contract

Working Pattern: Full time

Working Arrangement: Hybrid Working- Court attendance when required

Hourly Rate:  Competitive Hourly Salary (DOE)

Venn Group’s legal team are working with a London basedLocal Authority to recruit a Locum Prosecutions Lawyer.

The ideal candidate for this role will be either a Qualified Solicitor, Barrister or Fellow of CILEx with at least 2 years PQE who can demonstrate successfully handling a wide range of prosecution and criminal litigation matters in a local government setting.

Duties shall include:

1-      To support Senior Lawyers in delivering advice and legal support in the areas of criminal and local government law

2-      To conduct advocacy when required   

3-      To liaise with lawyers, professional bodies, research institutions, and other external bodies when required

4-      To maintain effective relationships with client departments

5-      To handle licensing matters including Licensing Act 2003 and ideally sit as a legal adviser to Sub-Committees arising thereunder

Please apply for this role online or contact Tumi Akanbi and Leah Liddell 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.

Prosecutions Lawyer – London – Competitive Hourly Salary (DOE) – Hybrid Working

Reference: 52558314

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