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Senior Regulatory Lawyer: Fitness to Practise, 5+ Years' Experience, London / Hybrid, GBP 63,000 - GBP 74,526 DOE
Join a respected regulatory organisation offering a competitive salary, generous pension scheme, life insurance, wellbeing resources and flexible hybrid working. This is an excellent opportunity to take on a senior leadership role.
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The appointed solicitor will act as a senior legal adviser on complex, sensitive, and high-risk regulatory matters, ensuring investigations and hearing preparation are conducted to the highest professional standards.
- Oversee the quality, compliance, and performance of external legal providers, using management information and performance data to support effective case progression, resource planning, and service delivery.
- Work closely with internal and external stakeholders on governance, quality assurance initiatives, policy development, and wider organizational strategy, deputising for senior leadership where required.
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Qualifications and Experience:
- Applications are open to qualified Solicitors or Barristers with a minimum of 5 years' experience and a strong background in Fitness to Practise matters within a regulatory environment.
- Candidates should have excellent technical legal knowledge, sound judgment, and substantial experience advising on complex regulatory investigations and proceedings, together with proven leadership and people management skills.
- Previous experience managing external legal providers is essential.
This hybrid position requires attendance in the London office for 1 to 2 days per week, with the remainder of the week worked remotely.
How to Apply
Contact Kaye Thumpston on 183 or email with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.


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