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Children's Law Locum in Central London - up to 8 months - full or part-time - hybrid working (JO0000009608)

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Reference
JO0000009608

Salary
£40 - £50/hour + estimated

Job Location
- United Kingdom -- England -- Greater London -- Central London

Job Type
Contract

Posted
07 April 2025


A well-established highly-regarded Central London law firm are looking for a children's law locum to assist while they recruit permanently for the role. You will be assisting with cover during a number of staffing changes and the firm have estimated that the role could last for up to 8 months.
 
You will be responsible to the Head of the Family Department with experience in a wide range of family children law matters. The requirements of this role are:
 
·To be capable of covering all aspects of child work.
·To manage an active caseload dealing with a range of private and public children's cases, as well as supervising other members of the team.
·Knowledge and experience of the legal aid scheme including supervisory experience.
·Ideally at least 8 years qualified/equivalent experience.
·Children Law Accreditation Panel Membership is essential.
·Resolution accredited specialist in private and public law children and have the Law Society's Family Law advanced accreditation.
·Experience of cross border child abduction matters - membership of the International child abduction & contact unit (ICACU) desirable.
 
While the firm handle both private and public work, Legal Aid supervisory experience is essential for this role.
 
Full-time hours would be preferred although part-time will also be considered - this would need to be at least 3-4 days per week however. The firm are 50/50 hybrid/office-based - however, they are willing to be flexible on this as long as you are able to attend their offices at least 1 day per week. They are situated a 10-minute walk from Russell Square station.


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Jonathan Fagan

Emma Ireland LLB AIRP is a failed novelist and accidental poet who writes mostly about politics and social issues. She's either a bloody commie or a bourgeois sell-out depending on whether you listen to her Dad or those who strongly disapprove of Waitrose trifles. After studying law at university she chucked it all in to move to Italy and teach Italian business people how to do their jobs in English. After ten years of wine and sunshine, she returned to the UK and is now a recruitment consultant and freelance writer. At least until that unfinished novel makes her a millionaire.

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