Are you looking to progress your legal career in child protection work? If so, we are seeking a Lawyer to join our Children’s Social Care Team within Legal Services, specialising in child care law.
This role offers lawyers the opportunity to work at the heart of public law children’s practice, using their legal expertise to directly influence outcomes for vulnerable children. It combines intellectually challenging casework, meaningful public service, and genuine professional autonomy. You’ll operate as a trusted legal adviser within a multidisciplinary environment, working closely with senior practitioners and decision makers to ensure robust, lawful and child centric outcomes in accordance with the Children Act 1989.
Key Responsibilities (Lawyer-Focused)
- Deliver strategic, solutions-focused legal advice to social care teams and senior leaders, helping shape case direction while ensuring decisions withstand legal and evidential scrutiny.
- Lead on issuing and managing public law children’s proceedings, exercising judgment on threshold, proportionality, evidence, and litigation strategy throughout the case lifecycle.
- Draft precise, persuasive legal documents, including threshold statements, witness statements, and case summaries that clearly frame the Local Authority’s case before the court.
- Undertake advocacy for case management hearings and a range of contested applications, with opportunities to appear regularly in the Family Court.
- Instruct and collaborate with experienced counsel on complex or contested hearings, working as part of a unified case team to present the Authority’s position effectively.
- Work in partnership with social work professionals to analyse evidence, test care plans, and drive progress in line with court directions and statutory responsibilities.
- Lead and advise on PLO pre-proceedings, influencing early case planning and supporting the Authority to take timely, proportionate steps before issuing care proceedings.
- Manage legal risk proactively, ensuring decision-making is compliant with statute, case law, and procedural requirements while balancing the realities of frontline practice.
- Negotiate constructively with other parties’ representatives, identifying areas for agreement, narrowing issues, and pursuing resolution where appropriate.
- Champion high standards of information governance, ensuring accurate, defensible disclosure and safeguarding of sensitive personal data.
WHAT WILL I NEED?
You must be a Qualified Solicitor, Barrister or Chartered Legal Executive Advocate (Family Open Court) with a current practising certificate (we will also consider applicants about to qualify who have completed all academic stages).