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National Highways

Senior Lawyer / Team Leader - up to 12 month maternity cover

United Kingdom
£68.9k – £82.4k/yr
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Senior Lawyer/Team Leader

We’re looking for a Senior Lawyer/Team Leader on a 12-month fixed term contract at National Highways.

Role Overview

In the role of Senior Lawyer/Team Leader within the Operations Legal Team you will advise on all aspects of legal operational matters, providing advice to the business on legal issues arising from the day-to-day operation of the strategic road network.

This is a diverse role and provides an excellent opportunity to apply your expert legal knowledge and skills to legal matters including:

  • Managing the statutory instrument making process
  • Advising on traffic regulation, management and signage
  • Advising our Network Claims and Dart Charge teams and our Traffic Officer Service on duties and powers
  • Highways Act 1980 responsibilities and offences including unauthorised incursions, encroachments and obstructions on the network
  • Litter responsibilities
  • Automated vehicles and abnormal loads
  • Advising the business on counter fraud and anti-money laundering
  • Supporting National Highways staff in giving evidence in court proceedings
  • Advising on resilience and business continuity, including crisis management

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the delivery of specialist legal advice of a team within Legal Services (Operations) and to lead on complex and strategic matters, advising on all aspects of legal operational matters.
  • Advise on organisational reputational risk (relevant to the Operations Team) and maintain an overview of emerging legal risks within the team to assist the Legal Director in managing and mitigating risk.
  • Manage the relationships with the customers and stakeholders of the Operations Team, managing expectations and the allocation of resources.
  • Obtain or procure external legal support as required, holding external lawyers to account.
  • Provide direction, legal support/supervision and line management for a team, ensuring the timely setting of objectives, performance management reviews and development of appropriate succession and development plans.

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About You

  • Qualified Solicitor or Barrister authorised to practise in the UK.
  • Demonstrable experience of public law, regulatory law, dispute resolution and litigation, legislative interpretation and drafting, traffic regulation, and operational policy matters.
  • Strong analytical skills, with the capacity to provide effective written and oral advice, organise a complex workload, and identify solutions to complex legal and business issues.
  • Proven capability to influence and work effectively with stakeholders and colleagues at all levels.
  • Experience of contributing effectively and constructively to the management of the relevant division and the Legal Services Directorate, and of leading, managing, and developing team members, fostering high performance, collaboration, and continuous professional development.

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About Us

Here at National Highways, we manage and improve England’s motorways and major A roads, helping our customers have safer, smoother and more reliable journeys. Our priorities are safety, customers and delivery, and at the core of this, are our values of passion, integrity, safety, teamwork and ownership.

Legal Services encompasses the National Highways legal team, the information rights team and the company secretariat. Our aim is to provide the organisation with an effective legal service and support the Board, Chief Executive, and its committees on a wide range of issues. We offer strategic legal advice on commercial, planning, operational, highways, employment, regulatory, and property matters, ensuring legal compliance and minimising exposure to risk.

Current employees will be appointed in accordance with our established pay policy.

We are committed to creating a diverse environment and welcome applicants from all backgrounds.

Location: Birmingham, Guildford, Bristol or Bedford offices. Role to be worked on a hybrid basis, with a minimum of two days per week in the office.

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Skills

Public Law
Regulatory Law
Dispute Resolution
Litigation
Legislative Interpretation
Drafting
Traffic Regulation
Operational Policy
Stakeholder Management
Team Leadership
Performance Management
Risk Mitigation
Analytical Skills
Legal Advice
Strategic Planning
Case Management

Location

United Kingdom

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