QED Legal

Court of Protection Solicitor - National Practice - Manchester

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Job Location

Rusholme, United Kingdom

Job Description

Fantastic opportunity to join this specialist L500 practice that are highly reputable and regularly feature in the Legal 500 & Chambers directory. This firm are seeking an experienced court of protection fee earner or junior Solicitor to join their national team.

You will be expected to deal a broad range of matters to include with:
  • Professional deputyship work, including if possible, high value and complex matters
  • Applications to the Court of Protection
  • Contested Court of Protection matters, preparing instructions to counsel, Court bundles etc.
  • Advice to families regarding LPAs and Lay deputyship applications
  • Investigation of financial abuse
  • Knowledge of welfare issues affecting Protected Parties
  • Knowledge of different care funding options including local authority and NHS funding
  • Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards

Ideally you will have gained experience of the above, or at least practiced within Court of Protection as a paralegal or during your training contract
in a similar role. Training will be offered for this opportunity and you will be working closely with & mentored by an experienced Partner & Senior Associate. This firm are in the heart of Manchester and within short walking distance of tram / train stations.

The salary on offer is circa £40,000 - £55,000 with a great benefits scheme including hybrid working, free on-site gym, bonus scheme, free counselling, clear progression opportunities and 25 days holiday.

For further information on this role, please contact Nick Skelly at QED Legal for a confidential discussion about this role.

Location: Rusholme, GB

Posted Date: 10/3/2024
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October 3, 2024
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