Adult and Litigation Business Partner

Adult and Litigation Business Partner

Posted 4 days ago by Dorset Council UK

Negotiable
Undetermined
Hybrid
Dorchester, England, United Kingdom

Summary: The role of Adult and Litigation Business Partner involves leading the Adult and Litigation team within a forward-thinking legal service in Dorset. The position requires managing complex legal work, particularly in adult social care matters, while providing guidance and training to colleagues. The successful candidate will be part of a supportive and inclusive organization that values professional development and work-life balance. The role is based in Dorchester, offering a flexible and hybrid working environment.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Support the Head of Legal Services in leading the legal service and conducting legal work.
  • Manage, lead, and develop the Adult and Litigation team.
  • Act as the lead expert on adult social care matters in the Court of Protection.
  • Provide written and verbal advice, guidance, and training to team members and Adult Service colleagues.
  • Oversee general litigation matters conducted by the Litigation team.

Key Skills:

  • Qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or Chartered Legal Executive.
  • Significant post-qualification experience in court of protection work.
  • Management and leadership experience.
  • Sound knowledge of local government law.

Salary (Rate): undetermined

City: Dorchester

Country: United Kingdom

Working Arrangements: hybrid

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: Legal

Detailed Description From Employer:

Make a difference by joining our forward-thinking legal service, working together as ‘one team’ to provide high quality legal advice for the benefit of Dorset’s residents and business communities. What’s in it for you: This is not a typical public sector legal service, we are busy, future-focused, proud of our professional expertise and high standards and confident in our advice. You’ll join a service which fosters a strong culture of support, respect, and integrity. You will build your career in a modern, flexible, and inclusive organisation. Everyone who joins our service is supported to develop and expand their specialist knowledge and skills. You will be positively challenged with a varied caseload and be involved in interesting work from the outset. Based in our beautiful county, you’ll find miles of stunning coastline and countryside to explore, with sport and activities, nightlife, and culture. Our flexible and hybrid working arrangements support you to enjoy a healthier work-life balance and well-being, which extends into your family life through our family-friendly policies. The position is based at County Hall in Dorchester, with close access to shops and cafés in the attractive market town.

What you can expect to be doing: You will join our established Legal Management team to support the Head of Legal Services in leading the service, the conduct of legal work and the guidance and training we provide to other Council services. You will manage, lead and develop the well regarded Adult and Litigation team, undertaking varied and high-quality and complex work with like-minded and dedicated colleagues to support Dorset Council to make a difference. You will be the lead expert on adult social care matters in the Court of Protection which involves conduct of the most complex cases; significant knowledge and experience is required of Care Act 2014, Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Mental Health Act 1983. Your work will involve written and verbal advice, guidance and training to your team and Adult Service colleagues and court representation. You will be responsible for oversight but not conduct of general litigation matters being carried out by the Litigation team which includes employment matters, education prosecutions, trading standards and environmental health and debt recovery.

About you: We are looking for applicants who are qualified Solicitor, Barrister or Chartered Legal Executive, with significant post qualification experience and knowledge of court of protection work within a local authority legal department and management and leadership experience. You will need sound knowledge understanding and experience of local government law.