Herts Legal Service - Hertfordshire County Council
Commercial Lawyer

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Commercial Lawyer
Salary up to £65,235, Predominantly remote
Salary
£53,806 + £5,691 supplement rising to £59,497 + £5,738 supplement
Welcome Payment
£4000
Pension
LGPS pension Employer Contribution 19.6%
Location
Stevenage – predominantly remote working
About Herts Legal
With more than 100 colleagues in the team, Herts Legal is one of the largest and most successful legal teams in local government and offers a complete legal service to clients across the County Council, District Councils, and other public sector bodies.
Our lawyers are crucial to the County Council's continued success. We have high standards for our services and we are pleased to be recognised as a Centre of Excellence by the Law Society's Lexcel quality standard assessor.
Herts Legal provides a fantastic opportunity for ambitious, passionate, and organised lawyers who want to join a supportive and flourishing public sector legal team.
We offer flexible hybrid working and have recently moved to newly refurbished modern offices in Stevenage.
The Role
The role will be a client-facing role providing high-quality legal services to Council officers and Members, committees, and other council bodies. This role is mainly focused on the provision of public procurement and commercial contracts advice. You will also contribute to the maintenance of Legal Services' Lexcel accreditation.
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Criteria for the Role
- A solicitor, barrister, or legal executive
- Knowledge and experience of public sector procurement law
- Knowledge and experience of commercial contracts
- Demonstrable understanding of the issues facing local authorities, legal service departments, and lawyers
- Ability to work collaboratively, manage and prioritise workloads to achieve Client outcomes to timescale and within budget
- Excellent client care skills and the ability to develop relationships with Client Officers and colleagues at all levels
- Excellent inter-personal, written, and oral communication and negotiation skills
- Self-sufficient in the production of all documents and correspondence without the need to rely on secretarial staff
- Attention to detail and a pragmatic, flexible, and commercial approach to problem solving.
- Experience of working in a local authority legal environment is welcome.


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Role Responsibilities
- Manage your own case load of routine and more complex matters
- Provide quality practical advice and support to clients on public procurement and commercial contracts, including contract negotiation and drafting and contract disputes.
- Participate in training courses and seminars to Members, officers, and others.
- Ensure that the decisions made by client departments are lawful, accord with County Council policy, and achieve their aims and objectives efficiently
- Maintain an awareness of all relevant legislation, policy, and regulations, investigate and advise on implications of changing legislation, case law, and codes of practice and policy and provide training where necessary
- Make recommendations to the Principal Lawyer and Assistant Chief Legal Officer on improvements in practice and procedure in the Team to ensure that the Team retains pre-eminence in its practice area.
Working Arrangement
Predominantly remote working with occasional office attendance where required for business needs.
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