Social Care Lawyer
Posted 5 hours 24 minutes ago by Law Staff Legal Recruitment
Senior Lawyer - Adult Social Care role. The role offers flexible and hybrid working options, an award-winning 22% pension, and the opportunity to work across multiple office locations with leadership and career progression opportunities. Our client is seeking a Senior Lawyer - Adult Social Care to join their established public sector legal team. This is an opportunity to take on a leadership role, combining complex casework with team management responsibilities.
About the FirmOur client is a respected legal services provider supporting public sector organisations. They deliver high-quality, innovative legal advice across community care, health, and litigation matters, with a strong focus on collaboration, development, and client service excellence.
Social Care Lawyer role overviewThe successful Senior Lawyer - Adult Social Care will lead and manage a team of legal professionals while handling complex and high-value matters. This role involves advising public sector clients on adult social care and community care law, alongside contributing to business development, training, and strategic growth.
Key Responsibilities- Managing and supervising a team of solicitors, trainees, and paralegals
- Handling complex adult social care and community care matters
- Providing expert legal advice to public sector clients
- Conducting advocacy in courts and tribunals where required
- Supporting recruitment, appraisals, and team development
- Delivering training and legal briefings to clients and stakeholders
- Supporting business development and strengthening client relationships
- Ensuring compliance with SRA, Lexcel, and internal standards
- Qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or Chartered Legal Executive
- Strong experience in adult social care / community care law
- Experience of advocacy and knowledge of Court of Protection and Civil Procedure Rules
- Experience of judicial review proceedings
- Proven ability to manage, supervise, and develop a team
- Strong communication, organisation, and decision-making skills
- Ability to manage complex caseloads and competing priorities
- Competitive salary £50,000 - £60,000
- Flexible and hybrid working options
- Award-winning 22% pension
- Opportunity to work across multiple office locations
- Leadership and career progression opportunities
- Exposure to high-quality, complex public sector work
- Supportive and collaborative working environment