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A leading UK membership organisation for healthcare providers seeks a Solicitor or Legal Executive for their Professional Discipline team. This permanent role involves offering legal advice on regulatory matters and representing members at meetings and hearings. Candidates should have a solid background in healthcare regulation and be prepared to work in London two days a week.
Opportunity for a Solicitor or Legal Executive to join a leading UK membership organisation for healthcare providers on a permanent basis as part of their Professional Discipline team.
You will be responsible for providing advice and representation to members regarding regulatory issues and proceedings, managing a substantial and varied caseload of professional discipline and regulation matters. Your duties will include drafting relevant legal documents, providing accurate legal advice, and advocating on behalf of members at meetings and hearings if required.
Additionally, you will monitor and respond to legal queries and contribute to team meetings.
To be considered, you should be a qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or Legal Executive with experience in regulation, particularly healthcare regulation. The role offers a salary between £45,000-£55,000, dependent on experience. You will be expected to attend the office in London two days a week.
Please note that our advertisements use PQE/salary levels as a guide. We are open to applications from all candidates who can demonstrate the necessary skills to fulfill the role.
At LAW Absolute, we aim to respond to all applications within 48 hours. Due to high application volume, we may not respond individually to every candidate.
If you do not hear from us within 48 hours, your application has been unsuccessful, and your details will not be retained. LAW Absolute acts as an employment business for temporary recruitment and as an employment agency for fixed-term contracts and permanent roles.