Warwickshire Police
Senior Solicitor

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Leek Wootton
Permanent
Full Time
£58,431.00 - £62,195.00
To provide legal advice and representation to Warwickshire Police officers and staff on a range of operational matters, including litigation and advocacy (including Magistrates, County and Higher Courts).
You will be responsible for the conduct of a range of legal matters, including operational advice, civil preventative orders, civil litigation, police property law, civil disclosure, applications in the family court regarding disclosure and judicial reviews.
Main Responsibilities
- Provide timely, comprehensive legal advice across a wide range of practice areas including operational matters and civil litigation.
- Manage your own caseload and court commitments.
- Support and represent the Force at legal hearings including Magistrates, Crown, County Courts and Inquests and other Tribunals as required.
- Attend meetings as required, whilst promoting productive working relationships with other teams and departments and outside stakeholders, including external agencies, courts and tribunals and other partners.
- Ensure both yourself and the wider team comply with the In-House Claims Handling Agreement in place with the insurers on civil claims, to specifically ensure reserves and notifications are up to date and accurate and to play a key role in insurance audits to maintain a positive relationship with the insurers.
- Maintain the necessary standards of professional behaviour under the Police Code of Ethics and the SRA/Bar Council and maintaining Continuing Professional Development.
- Undertake other duties commensurate with the nature, level of responsibility and grading of this post, as required.
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Special Conditions
The duties of this post:
- Have been designated as ‘Politically Sensitive’ under the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 (as amended).
- Require travel across the force area and to court, as required.
- Include some exposure to disturbing/unpleasant images or tasks e.g. Sexual Harm Prevention Orders (SHPO) and Sexual Risk Order (SRO) applications and Inquest work.
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Person Specification:
Essential
- Qualified solicitor with practising certificate for England and Wales or Barrister, with at least 5 years post qualification experience.
- Law Degree
- Rights of Audience
- Knowledge of a range of legal disciplines to include:
- Police operational law
- Civil Preventative Orders (e.g. SHPO, SRO, Closure Orders, Stalking Protection Orders)
- Some criminal law,
- Information Management,
- Proceeds of Crime Act (forfeiture and account freezing orders)


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Desirable
- General litigation
- Civil litigation: including significant knowledge and experience in the conduct and management of public liability claims (claims for unlawful arrest and false imprisonment, assault/battery, malicious prosecution, misfeasance and Human Rights), and of the Civil Procedure Rules
- Police Conduct Regulations
- Judicial Review
Experience
- Significant experience of advising on a wide range of legal matters;
- Demonstrable Experience Of Advocacy Skills
- Experience of problem solving;
- Experience of managing and prioritising own caseload within a legal team environment
Key Skills
- Exceptional communication and influencing/negotiating skills, including strong advocacy and presentation skills;
- Able to deal with conflict to reach a satisfactory resolution while maintaining strong working relationships
- Ability to work calmly and professionally under pressure and to tight deadlines, demonstrating a flexible and agile approach;
- Ability to use own initiative and work largely unsupervised;
- Excellent problem solving and decision making skills and demonstrable professional judgement:
- Ability to mentor and develop others within the team
- Competent in the use of IT including Microsoft packages
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