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A leading legal firm in the UK seeks a Qualified Solicitor to join their Court of Protection department. The role involves managing property and financial affairs deputyships while benefiting from strong support and a collaborative culture. This position offers opportunities for professional growth and the chance to work within an innovative environment. Ideal candidates will embrace technology and possess strong communication skills.
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Location: Newcastle (Hybrid – ideally 2 days in office)
Benefits: 25–28 days holiday (with buy/sell), bonus scheme, enhanced maternity, BUPA, car parking
Join the UK’s largest and most established Court of Protection department, operating for over 35 years. This nationally recognised firm is known for its progressive use of technology, inclusive working culture, and high-performing teams across the UK.
Role Summary:
The team benefits from market-leading admin support and AI systems, freeing fee earners from billing and accounts. With strong onboarding, a collaborative environment, and ongoing development opportunities, this is a role where you can truly grow.
Key Responsibilities:
• Manage a caseload of property and financial affairs deputyships: focus on impact without admin overhead
• Work collaboratively with national colleagues: enjoy the support of a large, highly experienced team
• Provide high-quality client service: be part of a client-first, socially conscious practice
• Contribute to a culture of growth and innovation: benefit from cutting-edge tech and PSL support
• Participate in regular anchor days and team socials: feel part of a low-attrition, values-led workplace
Requirements:
• Qualified Solicitor with experience in Court of Protection (property & financial affairs)
• Client-centric and collaborative working style
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills
• Willingness to embrace technology and continuous learning