DACB's Health, Care and Public Law Team provides legal advice and training to a very wide range of organisations operating in the health and social care sector, including NHS Trusts, independent sector providers, charities, commissioners and investors.
The team is highly rated in Legal 500 and Chambers and recognised as a “very broad range of specialists and all, without exception, first class experts and great to work with”.
We currently have an opportunity for a solicitor to join our team to undertake a broad range of health regulatory and advisory work. The role will include supporting clients on matters such as inquests and inquiries, regulatory investigations, mental health and mental capacity-related work, and wider advisory matters affecting health and social care organisations.
The Health, Care and Public Law Team plays an important role in DACB's broader Health and Social Care practice, which is widely recognised as the leading strategic, commercial and regulatory legal adviser to the health and social care sector in the UK.
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Handle a varied and interesting workload with an appropriate level of supervision.
- Advise and support clients on a range of health regulatory matters, including inquests, regulatory and advisory work.
- Act as a lead point of contact for clients, demonstrating a level of knowledge and skill commensurate with experience.
- Communicate effectively with a broad range of people including clients, courts, regulators, healthcare professionals and other stakeholders.
- Support marketing and business development activity within the team e.g. attending marketing events and client training.
- Build an awareness of the Firm's other services and development of effective internal and external networks.
- Handle confidential information in line with the firm's data security protocols.
- Exercise full compliance with DAC Beachcroft protocols on billing and credit control and demonstrate a high level of financial management in respect of own files.
A qualified solicitor or barrister with previous experience in this practice area or a related practice area. Experience of advising clients in the health and social care sector would be highly advantageous, particularly in relation to inquests, regulatory investigations, healthcare advisory work, mental health, mental capacity and Court of Protection matters.
We do not expect candidates to cover the full breadth of work undertaken by the team, but we do require a clear interest in health regulatory and advisory work, and enthusiasm to develop skills and knowledge relevant to the work we do.
- Excellent relationship and client handling skills. Able to deal confidently and professionally with clients on day-to-day issues.
- Highly motivated, sharing our commitment to providing excellent service to our clients across a range of complex legal issues.
- An ability to adopt a commercial perspective rather than an ‘academic’ approach to legal issues.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to provide clear, practical advice.
- Team oriented with a willingness to share knowledge with and support other members of the team.
This is an opportunity for someone looking to join a successful and expanding team in a market-leading firm with an excellent reputation in the Health and Public sectors nationally and as a great place to work.
As a Disability Confident Scheme employer, we’re committed to providing an inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you need any reasonable adjustments at any stage (including the application, assessment or interview process), please contact
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We are a leading international legal business with over 3,000 colleagues and a diverse range of capabilities. We are market leaders in insurance, health and real estate but with a full-service offering, including growing Financial Services and Tech capabilities. We represent a wide range of clients – from household names to government departments and NHS bodies. We act for nearly all of the top-20 UK and global insurers, we're market leaders in the provision of strategic, commercial and regulatory advice to providers and commissioners in the health sector, and in real estate we advise all of the UK’s top-five housebuilders.
We are a fast-growing international business with offices around the globe. In addition to our 11 UK offices, we also have offices in Bogota, Buenos Aires, Dublin, Lima, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Madrid, Mexico City, Milan, New York, Paris, Rome, Santiago de Chile, and Singapore plus a representative office in Miami and broad network of affiliations across the globe.
At DAC Beachcroft we are committed to and recognise the importance of equity, diversity and inclusion across the board, including and beyond the protected characteristics. We take decisions based solely on merit. We value, welcome and seek out people with different backgrounds and life experiences, perspectives, beliefs, ways of thinking and identities.
We are happy to talk flexible working with our Flex Forward scheme. We would encourage you to talk to us about our approach to flexible working during the hiring process if you would like to explore this further.
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