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Commercial Lawyer

Employer
Government Legal Department (GLD)
Location
London, Bristol, Leeds, Croydon
Salary
£48,985 - £61,000 £50,500 - £61,000 (Central London) and £48,985 - £58,000 (National)
Closing date
24 Feb 2022

Job Details

Commercial Lawyer                                                                                   

Location: London, Bristol, Leeds, Croydon

Salary: £50,500 - £61,000 (Central London) and £48,985 - £58,000 (National)

We will be holding informal virtual Engagement Sessions, scroll down for more information.

When it comes to nation-changing purpose, few organisations can match the Government Legal Department. Our work touches almost every aspect of UK life. It has a lasting, positive impact on millions of people. And we’re immensely proud of what we do. With us, you can build a career around life-changing law, working on extraordinary issues of rare depth and complexity. Along with excellent training, real work/life balance and a truly team-spirited environment.

For high-calibre associates , there’s nowhere like it.

The role

You’ll join one of seven legal teams providing commercial law and commercial litigation support to a range of Government Departments. Our clients include high-profile departments such as Home Office, the Ministry of Justice, the Cabinet Office and the Department for International Trade.

Whichever department you work in, you’ll drive value from departmental contracts and take on interesting, varied and complex commercial work, advising on some of the most vital commercial issues in government.

Engagement Sessions

We will hold informal virtual Engagement Sessions for would be applicants for these roles, so you can get to meet us and find out more about us and our work. This will be attended by senior legal managers and lawyers. We will provide more detailed information on CLGp and the exciting and wide-ranging work we do, as well as providing you with the chance to ask questions.

These sessions are expected to take place on Wednesday 2 February and Wednesday 9 February (5:30pm – 6:45pm).  For further information, please email both the contacts listed below with your preferred date of attendance:

Jon.glass2@governmentlegal.gov.uk or James.Irvine1@justice.gov.uk

About you

You’ll be a qualified solicitor or barrister with a completed training contract, pupillage or similar.

We look for excellent powers of analysis and sound commercial legal judgment, combined with constructive problem-solving skills and the ability to provide clear, risk-based advice. You’ll also need strong negotiating skills, the ability to draft commercial contracts, and an understanding of the role of lawyers in Government.

You’ll also need a minimum of a 2:1 honours degree. Before your employment can start, you’ll need to complete Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) as part of the Civil Service background checks.

What we can offer

As a member of the Civil Service, you’ll be able to enjoy flexible working, generous annual leave, a Civil Service pension, a wide range of staff networks and travel and childcare allowances.

Company

The Government Legal Department (GLD) is the largest provider of legal services across government, working with all the main Whitehall Departments.   From roads to rivers, and health to human rights, our work touches on most aspects of public life.

The department has more than 14 client-facing advisory teams who provide legal advice on the development, design and implementation of government policies and decisions, draft secondary legislation and work with Parliamentary Counsel on primary legislation.  Our cross-cutting expert service groups for Litigation, Employment and Commercial Law provide specialist legal services to a wide range of government departments and public bodies.

We are a non-ministerial government department with more than 2,300 employees, around 1,800 of whom are solicitors or barristers. The department is based primarily in London but has teams in Bristol, Manchester, and Leeds. 

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