About Us North Somerset Council is committed to providing high-quality services to our community. We are committed to creating a fair, green, and more inclusive environment for all our residents. Join us and contribute to making a positive impact on our community. The Role We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Solicitor / Barrister / Chartered Legal Executive Advocate to join our Child Protection Legal Team. The Child Protection Legal Team are responsible for all aspects of legal work arising from Children's Social Care with an emphasis on child protection advice and conducting childcare cases through both a pre-proceedings process and the court. The post will involve attending the Family Court at Bristol to undertake advocacy on behalf of the Local Authority. This is a progression post (Levels 8-10) but applications are only invited from candidates that meet the Level 10 grade. In this role, you will; Key Responsibilities: Provide legal advice and professional support to officers of the Council. Be the lead professional on allocated cases: Prepare childcare cases for court in compliance with the Council's Pre-Proceedings Protocol (i.e. consider case papers, interview witnesses, prepare statements, obtain other evidential materials such as police disclosure, research and ascertain law, liaise with multi agency partners and professional experts, devise and advise upon case strategy and arguments) or issue cases immediately if urgent action is required. Undertake advocacy in the Family Court, tribunals and inquiries on behalf of the Council, and instruct Counsel or private sector solicitors where necessary to do likewise, and where appropriate negotiate settlements or consent orders on the Council's behalf. Draft and prepare legal documents to implement decisions of the Council, including communicating with and negotiating agreements with external parties, their lawyers and other external contacts and agencies. Represent the Council at meetings with outside bodies (e.g. other Councils, external solicitors, experts, voluntary bodies, Regional Committees and consultative bodies) to implement legal commitments and Council objectives. Work Style At North Somerset Council, we offer a hybrid working environment based on four distinct work styles. Depending on the role and personal circumstances, you will fall into one of these categories. However, please note that during the induction period, it may be necessary to spend more time in the office to support your learning and development. We are flexible and open to discussions about your preferred working style, and if you wish to be in the office more frequently, this can be negotiated. This role falls into the category of Mobile/Field Worker which means you can expect to work in the following way: 0-1 day in the office Includes field workers who primarily work remotely. Comes into the office for meetings or focused work. Virtual connections with the team are essential, with portable technology supporting work on the go. About You We are looking for an individual who is passionate about child protection legislation and who possesses the following skills and experience: Essential Criteria: Qualified as a Solicitor or Barrister and hold or be entitled to hold a Practicing Certificate; or Qualified as a Chartered Legal Executive Advocate (Family Proceedings Certificate) and hold or be entitled to hold a Practicing Certificate. Compliance with any continuing professional development (CPD) requirements / education training in relevant areas of law. Significant post qualification experience in public law relating to safeguarding children and a thorough understanding and competence of complex cases, preferably acquired in local government or a similar environment. Comprehensive knowledge of the Children Act 1989 and the Children and Families Act 2014, associated legislation, regulations and guidance. Similarly, in relation to Adoption and Children Act 2002 (particularly placement applications). Knowledge and experience in the conduct of child protection cases under the Public Law Outline. Accomplished advocacy, negotiation, communication, analytical, drafting and presentational skills. Good knowledge and use of ICT. Reliable and able to work on own initiative and under pressure in a performance orientated environment with the ability to organise own workload to meet deadlines and work with minimum supervision. Able to operate effectively with a team, contribute positively to the legal services section and have good inter-personal skills. What We Offer At North Somerset Council, we value our employees and provide a supportive and inclusive work environment. We offer: Competitive salary and benefits Flexible working arrangements Local Government Pension Opportunities for professional development Inclusive Staff groups including Carers, Disabled, LGBTQ, REACH (Race, Ethnicity, and Cultural Heritage), and Young Staff Forums Opportunity to purchase up to an additional 10 days annual leave each year Dedicated in house Wellbeing Team Salary sacrifice Cycle to Work and Electric Vehicle schemes Further details of our excellent rewards package can be found in our Benefits booklet. How to Apply If you share our vision and values and are ready to make an impact to North Somerset, please select the apply online button below. If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please submit your application by 11.59pm on the application closing date. When completing our online application form, please detail how you meet the essential criteria for the role. Contact Information For further information about the role, please contact Lorraine Sherman, Solicitor and Team Manager at Lorraine.shermann-somerset.gov.uk Important Information As a Disability Confident Leader, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the job role. Interview Date: Friday 11 April 2025. Please note: We are currently only able to accept applications from candidates who have full permission to work in the UK. Equal Opportunities At North Somerset Council we want all our employees to feel valued and appreciated. We aim to ensure equality of opportunity and prevent discrimination irrespective of your sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion or belief, race, age, disability, including neurodiversity, if you are married or in a civil partnership or are pregnant or currently on maternity leave. We strive to create a workplace that reflects the communities we serve and where everyone feels empowered to bring their full, authentic selves to work. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment.