Adult Social Care Solicitor

176104392

£430 Per Day

Full Time

Temporary

London, Greater London

Public Sector And Council

Posted 1 hour ago

Expires In 29 Days

Job Description

Adult Social Care Solicitor – Interim (c. £430 per day, umbrella/PAYE)

Location: Mostly remote (with 1–2 days per week in office as required)
Offices Based in London
Fulltime Role
Duration: Ongoing assignment

We’re seeking an experienced Adult Social Care Solicitor to join a supportive and high-performing legal team within a local authority setting. This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified solicitor or barrister with in-depth knowledge of adult social care law and local government practice.

Candidates must be open to participate in round table meetings of the cases

Key responsibilities:
  • Provide expert legal advice on adult social care matters, including Mental Capacity Act, safeguarding, ordinary residence, and Court of Protection work.
  • Manage a varied caseload independently, delivering high-quality written and verbal advice to clients and senior stakeholders.
  • Prepare and present cases before the Court of Protection and other relevant forums.
  • Support and collaborate with colleagues across the wider legal services team, ensuring compliance with statutory and policy frameworks.
About you:
  • Qualified Solicitor, Barrister or Chartered Legal Executive (CILEX).
  • Strong working knowledge of the Care Act 2014, Mental Capacity Act 2005, and related legislation.
  • Previous local authority or public sector legal experience is highly desirable.
  • Confident communicator with excellent drafting and analytical skills.

What’s on offer:
  • Competitive day rate circa £430 per day (umbrella/PAYE).
  • Predominantly remote working with flexibility to attend the office 1–2 days per week.
  • Supportive team culture and varied, meaningful casework.
If you’re an experienced lawyer focused on achieving positive outcomes for vulnerable adults within a local government context, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply now to discuss this role in confidence.