
Principal Legal Officer (Social Care)
- Leeds
- £51,356-54,495 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
As a Principal Legal officer (PO6), you will bring to the role:
- good interpersonal skills,
- ability to prioritise your own workload,
- manage a complex caseload,
- act as an advocate in contested hearings and work to tight court deadlines,
- be able to work as part of a team and be flexible, enthusiastic and committed.
You will undertake a substantial complex personal caseload of legal professional work in the area of Children’s Social Care.As our next Principal Legal officer (PO6), you’ll actively support the delivery of the Council’s strategic objectives as set out in the Best City Ambition.The role is integral to our Social Care Legal team. You will be supported by an experienced team of Legal Officers and Legal Assistants; with supervision and management by a Team Leader. The section comprises of a mix of PLO posts, with allocation of work accordingly.What we offer you
We take pride in offering the best employee experience, with benefits including:
- a competitive salary and annual leave entitlement plus statutory holidays
- membership of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund with generous employer contributions
- flexible and hybrid working arrangements subject to service requirements
- a clear career pathway and continuing professional development opportunities
- a range of staff benefits to help you boost your wellbeing and make your money go further
Job Purpose: The section covers the following areas of work: Childrens Social Care Law. The postholder will provide a high quality, value for money legal service, which actively supports the delivery of the council’s strategic objectives as set out in the Best City Ambitions.RESPONSIBILITIES
- Undertake a substantial personal caseload of complex legal professional work, primarily children’s social care legal work. The post holder will be expected to provide support in at least one other area of law covered by the section, and any other local government legal matters as required.
- Support the generation of external income in the section and across the service and take an active role in coaching and mentoring staff within the section and service.
- Undertake a substantial complex personal caseload of children’s social care legal work and other areas covered by the section as required.
- Represent council colleagues and other clients in proceedings in tribunals, the County Court and (subject to rights of audience) Higher courts, including in relation to contested proceedings.
- Conduct investigatory and preparatory work as necessary to ensure effective presentation of cases to Court and advise as to the progression of cases and the value of particular strategies.
- Draft and issue court proceedings and other documentation such as instructions to counsel as necessary.
- To draft legal documentation, agreements and advice.
- Foster and deliver a “can do” attitude with regard to all aspects of the role, including advising and supporting colleagues, clients and members; contributing to change; and increasing external income generation.
- Establish, develop and maintain effective relationships with a range of internal colleagues, external stakeholders and parties including Members, directors and senior officers to improve and enhance service delivery.
- Maintain an awareness of all legislative and case law developments which might impact on the work of colleagues and clients and advise them as appropriate
- Provide legal advice and support to committees and advice to clients both orally and in writing, in relation to complex matters.
- Work flexibly as part of a team to cover court and tribunal commitments and other work as required
- Meet all professional requirements, for example and as appropriate the SRA (Solicitors Regulation Authority) competency framework in relation to personal development and SRA Standards and Regulations
- Support other staff within the section and service as required including providing training to colleagues and clients
- Perform all functions and duties effectively and in accordance with the following:
- The council’s policies and codes of practice
- The council’s constitution
- Legal Services’ standards, objectives, targets and timescales
- Legal Services’ Lexcel procedures
- Attend meetings, tribunals, inquiries/appeals and courts outside the boundaries of Leeds City Council and outside your normal working hours as required
- Carry out such other duties within Legal Services and the Council, and for other clients as required commensurate with the grade as required
- Flexible and adaptable to change to assist other services as required commensurate to grade
- Participate in appraisal, training and development activities as necessary to ensure up to date knowledge and skills
- Improve own practice through observation, evaluation, discussion with colleagues and development programmes.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues, knowing when to seek help and advice.
- Contribute to the overall ethos, work, and aims of the service by attending relevant meetings, training days/events as requested.
- Be aware of and comply with Leeds City Council policies and procedures e.g. child protection, health, safety and security, confidentiality and data protection, reporting all concerns to an appropriate person
- Be aware of and support difference and ensure equality for all working in an anti-discriminatory manner, upholding and promoting the values, standards and equal opportunities of Leeds City Council.
- Recognise and appropriately challenge any incidents of racism, bullying, harassment or victimisation and any form of abuse of equal opportunities, ensuring compliance with relevant policies and procedures.
- The Council has adopted a flexibility protocol and this role will be expected to work within these parameters.
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