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Education Lawyer

Sellick Partnership
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Locum Education Lawyer

London Local Authority

3 month+ locum contract

£45 - £55 per hour (depending on experience)

A well-known London Local Authority is seeking an experienced Education Lawyer to join them on a locum basis.

The Education Lawyer will join the London Council on an initial 3-month locum contract, with the likelihood of being extended long-term on a rolling basis. Office attendance is usually required once per fortnight, however this can be negotiated. Tribunal attendance is however required as and when it comes up.

The successful candidate will have experience managing a caseload of SEN cases, advising on education law and working on SEND tribunals. Experience in associated guidance is preferrable. They must also be fully qualified and hold a current practicing certificate (Solicitor, Barrister or CILEx).

This will be a great opportunity for a determined Education Lawyer to capitalise on their expertise, work independently, and take on a varied and interesting caseload.

Our client is seeking to fill this locum Education Lawyer role as soon as possible, so applicants will ideally be able to start immediately or within a few weeks' notice. We encourage interested applicants to apply immediately to be considered for shortlisting.

Should you require further information or wish to discuss your suitability before applying please contact Elleyn Hewitt in our Manchester office for a confidential discussion.

Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.

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