Are you an experienced Housing & Litigation Lawyer ready to lead with impact?
We’re looking for a dynamic and strategic legal professional to join our high-performing in-house team asAssistant Head of Legal Services (Housing & Litigation). If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and have a passion for public service, this could be your next career step.
About Royal Greenwich
At Royal Greenwich, we’re proud of our heritage and excited for our future. Home to a World Heritage Site and a vibrant, diverse community, we are committed to delivering first-class services and unlocking the borough’s potential — even amidst financial challenges. Our elected members have an ambitious vision, and legal services play a vital role in bringing that to life.
The Role
As Assistant Head of Legal Services, you’ll lead our Housing & Litigation legal team and contribute to the wider management of Legal Services. This is a key senior leadership role within the Directorate, where you’ll advise on complex legal matters and work directly with councillors, committees, senior officers, and external partners.
Key Responsibilities:
What We’re Looking For
We’re seeking a qualified and confident legal professional who can inspire trust and deliver results.
Essential Criteria:
Why Join Us?
At Royal Greenwich, we value our staff and offer a comprehensive package of benefits and support:
Employee Benefits:
How to Apply
Each application will be scored on how well the supporting statement addresses thePerson Specification, which is provided alongside this advert. Please ensure your supporting statement clearly outlines how you meet each point in the specification.
For an informal discussion about this opportunity, please contactAzuka Onuorah; Azuka.onuorah@royalgreenwich.gov.uk 020 8921 5179
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