Children Law Paralegals (x3)

Duncan Lewis Solicitors London, England This week

Type Full Time
Pay Not listed
Work Hybrid
Level Senior

Children Law Paralegals — Nationwide focuses on reporting directly to department director.

What the role involves

  • Reporting directly to Department Director.
  • Professional pro-active approach, strong client care skills and a sensitive and sympathetic understanding of clients’ needs.
  • Assisting with casework including dealing with a range of public and private children cases including child abduction.
  • Special guardianship and adoption matters as well as undertaking your own advocacy.
  • Maintaining accurate time costing procedures.
  • Implementing any recommendations made by your supervisor following monthly file reviews ensuring that these are dealt with promptly.

Skills and requirements

  • Demonstrate passion and experience in a broad range of publicly funded Child Care Law.
  • A strong academic background with a Law degree.
  • Legal experience as a Child Care Paralegal/Advisor.
  • Business acumen and the ability to market the Company.

Confirmed role details

  • A paperless law firm with over 500 personnel that embraces hybrid-working, we service both corporate entities and private individuals in over 25 areas of law across 60 languages.

Candidate fit

  • We hold Investors in People Gold Standard accreditation for over 15 years, showcasing our commitment to professional development.

Additional role context

  • Duncan Lewis is also Law Society Lexcel, Cyber Essentials Plus, and ISO 27001 certified, ensuring excellence in practice management and data security.
  • Our Child Care Law department approaches each case with a level of understanding only achievable through specializing in Child Care law.
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