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Welsh-Speaking Paralegal

TSR Legal

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GBP 40,000 - 60,000

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Job summary

A leading regulatory practice in the City of London is seeking a Welsh-speaking Regulatory Case Support Paralegal / Senior Paralegal. This role involves managing regulatory cases, drafting documents, and liaising with clients and witnesses. Ideal candidates must have a strong background in regulatory casework and excellent organisational and communication skills. Flexible working options, including fully remote possibilities, are offered, emphasizing a supportive and collaborative working environment.

Benefits

Flexible working options
Supportive working environment

Qualifications

  • Previous experience as a paralegal or legal assistant within a law firm or regulatory body.
  • Strong understanding of regulatory and fitness-to-practise casework.
  • Experience handling witness statements and vulnerable witnesses.

Responsibilities

  • Review and analyze instruction papers for cases.
  • Draft statements, letters, and structured case documents.
  • Liaise with witnesses, experts, and clients.
  • Prepare case bundles for hearings.

Skills

Fluent Welsh speaker
Fluent English
Excellent administrative skills
Strong organisational skills
Strong research skills
Excellent client-care skills
Proficient in Outlook
Strong Word and Excel skills

Tools

Time-recording software
Job description

Welsh-Speaking Regulatory Case Support Paralegal / Senior Paralegal

Location : Flexible

Hours : 35 hours per week - flexible working patterns considered including fully remote

Working Pattern : Monday to Friday

Employer : TSR Legal (recruiting on behalf of a leading regulatory practice)

The Opportunity

TSR Legal is delighted to be recruiting for a Welsh-speaking Regulatory Case Support Paralegal / Senior Paralegal to join a highly respected Regulatory team with offices in London.

This role is ideal for a skilled paralegal with strong investigatory skills and first-language Welsh fluency. You will support the preparation and management of regulatory and fitness-to-practise cases for high-profile clients across the education, healthcare and public sectors.

If you enjoy detailed casework, witness handling and supporting disciplinary and fitness-to-practise hearings, this is a challenging and rewarding opportunity within a specialist regulatory setting.

Key Responsibilities

You will support the Regulatory team in preparing cases for clients such as education and health regulators. Responsibilities include :

  • Reviewing and analysing instruction papers
  • Contacting witnesses and obtaining detailed witness statements
  • Drafting statements, letters, instructions to experts and structured case documents
  • Gathering and assessing documentary evidence
  • Liaising with witnesses, experts, counsel and clients
  • Preparing case bundles for hearings
  • Attending conferences with counsel and experts
  • Overseeing and assisting junior case support paralegals
  • Using internal electronic systems for document management and client reporting
  • Handling a variety of administrative and case-progression tasks

This is a varied and hands-on role that requires excellent organisation, strong communication skills and a high level of professionalism.

About the Role

This position sits within a busy Regulatory department handling complex and sensitive investigations. You will have the opportunity to manage your own caseload, work independently, and play a key part in preparing legal cases that impact public protection and professional standards.

The working environment is supportive, collaborative and values-driven, with flexible working options available.

Essential Requirements
  • Fluent Welsh speaker (first language) and fluent English
  • Previous experience as a paralegal or legal assistant within a law firm or regulatory body
  • Strong understanding of regulatory, disciplinary or fitness-to-practise casework
  • Experience taking and drafting detailed witness statements, including handling vulnerable witnesses
  • Experience instructing experts and reviewing expert reports
  • Experience preparing bundles and working with external counsel
  • Excellent administrative skills and ability to produce clear, accurate written work
  • Strong research skills
  • Good knowledge of time-recording software
  • Ability to manage competing deadlines in a high-volume environment
  • Excellent client-care skills with the ability to gain trust quickly
  • Strong organisational skills, especially when handling large volumes of documentation
Firm-Wide Skills & Attributes
  • Proficient in Outlook, with strong Word and Excel skills
  • Excellent drafting, spelling, grammar and attention to detail
  • Ability to work independently and use initiative
  • Strong multitasking skills and the ability to handle sensitive information
  • A positive, proactive, "can-do" attitude
  • Ability to meet deadlines and manage conflicting priorities
  • Acts professionally and in line with core values such as teamwork, respect, fairness and integrity
Additional Information
  • A DBS check will be required prior to the start date (unspent convictions only).
  • The firm is committed to equality, diversity and creating a supportive and inclusive environment for all applicants.

Please contact Rachel Phillips, Associate Director in confidence on 02920 338110 / or apply below :

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