Legal Officer (Development) (125298)

 

Department of Corporate Resources

City Solicitors Office - Legal Services

 

LEGAL OFFICER (DEVELOPMENT)

Band 7 - SO2: £20,138 - £30,153) pa  (pay award pending and the starting salary is dependent on experience)

1 x 33.5 hours per week

The Council's general conditions of employment apply including – 8 statutory holidays 27 days annual leave and flexible working.

 

 

The Code of Practice on the English language requirement for public sector workers, Part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016, requires that Councils ensure that all candidates applying for customer facing posts must be assessed in order to establish their fluency in English.

 

The criteria under special knowledge and experience on the job profile which is shown in this advert, outlines what level of fluency you will be expected to demonstrate.  Therefore, it is essential that you provide examples in your application.

 

 

This is a great opportunity to work in a thriving City with award winning parks, nature reserves, historic architecture, museums, galleries and first class leisure facilities. Bradford Metropolitan District has it all.

 

You will be based  in the Bradford City Centre in the Grade One Listed City Hall and have all the benefits of the cultural, retail and leisure facilities that Bradford has to offer as the 4th largest Metropolitan District in England and Wales.

 

The post holder will assist the Team Leader, Deputy Team Leader, Senior Lawyers and Lawyers in the provision of high quality professional legal services in the areas of Property Commercial and Development (Planning Highways, Footpaths and Licensing Law for the Council. 

 

The focus of the post will be on Development Law matters. The post holder has authority to make day-to-day operational decisions, with considerable delegated powers only referring or bringing to the attention of the Team Leader or Deputy or Senior Lawyers and Lawyers complex and/or sensitive issues and matters. The post holder will contribute to and assist in the implementation of new policies and procedures in the office but is not expected to make strategic decisions.

The exercise of judgement in managing a caseload of routine planning and highways cases, under the overall guidance of the Team Leader is required. Depending on experience the post holder is expected to work with minimum supervision only, seeking guidance on particularly complex or sensitive issues in undertaking all professional responsibilities and liaising with other Legal Officers and Lawyers and Senior Lawyers where appropriate.

The post holder will have contact with officers within the client departments, private practice solicitors and barristers, staff and managers of other agencies such as the Land Registry, Court Service, Planning Inspectorate, Police, In communities, NHS Trusts, members of the public and expert witnesses.

 

For further information regarding this post please contact Richard Winter on 01274 434292 or Carole Barrott 01274 434751

Closing Date:   Midnight Sunday 24th June 2018

Please find attached the Job Profile:  Legal Officer (Development) - JP.doc

Legal Officer (Development) (125298)