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Welsh-Speaking Paralegal

TSR Legal

Greater London

Hybrid

GBP 40,000 - 50,000

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Job summary

A leading regulatory practice is seeking a Welsh-speaking Regulatory Case Support Paralegal/Senior Paralegal to manage regulatory cases across various sectors. The role offers flexible working, allowing remote options, and emphasizes strong investigatory skills. Ideal candidates will have previous paralegal experience, fluency in Welsh and English, and a profound understanding of fitness-to-practice casework. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to public protection and professional standards in a supportive and collaborative environment.

Qualifications

  • Previous experience as a paralegal or legal assistant within a law firm or regulatory body.
  • Strong understanding of regulatory, disciplinary or fitness-to-practice casework.
  • Ability to manage competing deadlines in a high-volume environment.

Responsibilities

  • Reviewing and analysing instruction papers.
  • Contacting witnesses and obtaining detailed witness statements.
  • Drafting statements, letters, instructions to experts, and structured case documents.

Skills

Fluent Welsh speaker
Fluent English
Strong communication skills
Excellent organisational skills
Strong research skills
Excellent client-care skills
Experience drafting witness statements

Tools

Outlook
Word
Excel
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‑practice 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‑practice hearings, this is a challenging and rewarding opportunity within a specialist regulatory setting.

Key Responsibilities
  • 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‑practice 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 #removed# / or apply below:

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