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A leading recruitment agency is seeking an experienced Energy Lawyer for a 6-month contract in the UK. The role involves providing legal advice on public law and supporting government initiatives in energy policy. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in public law and the ability to communicate effectively with government officials. This position offers a competitive rate of approximately £40 per hour and may involve work from various locations across the UK.
6 Month Contract
Rate: Circa £40 per hour Umbrella
Location: London or GLD offices nationally - Salford, Bristol
We advise the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), together with a number of its Partner Organisations. We are focused on providing legal advice on the UK's ambitious and innovative energy portfolio, with work spanning policies on decarbonisation technologies, nuclear power, clean energy and heat, energy efficiency, combatting fuel poverty, energy security, energy networks, infrastructure, planning, international energy commitments, climate change and net zero obligations. With DESNZ leading on one of the government's five missions to "make Britain a clean energy superpower" our work is more in the spotlight than ever before. In record time we have brought forward the Great British Energy Bill, published the Clean Power 2030 Action Plan and are pursuing an ambitious programme of primary legislation.
Public law experience. This could be gained in a private practice context, through academic study or in the legal department of a public body.
Energy law experience. This could be gained in a private practice context, through academic study or in the legal department of a public body.
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