At a Glance
- Tasks: Facilitate knowledge sharing and support lawyers with training and resources.
- Company: Join the Government Legal Department, a key player in public service legal work.
- Benefits: Enjoy flexible working, a civil service pension, and opportunities for personal growth.
- Other info: Dynamic role with opportunities to innovate and contribute to legal processes.
- Why this job: Make a real impact by shaping legal knowledge and supporting litigation lawyers.
- Qualifications: Experienced litigation lawyer with strong analytical skills and communication abilities.
The predicted salary is between 55000 - 65000 £ per year.
In this role, you'll be expected to facilitate and influence how our lawyers do their best work while also fostering a culture of knowledge sharing and learning. You’ll keep an eye on important developments in law and practice, turn them into useful updates and resources, and make sure knowledge is easy for lawyers to find and share.
Key Responsibilities
- You’ll also support lawyer onboarding, help capture insight when colleagues move on, and work with others to create and maintain practical tools such as lead lawyer notes, checklists, know‑how, standard documents and precedents.
- Organise and deliver legal training, both online and in person, including induction sessions and guidance.
- Work with legal training groups, L&D specialists, panel law firms and clients to design training that meets real needs.
- Promote the training available and help lawyers access the right development at the right time.
- Support lawyer research by signposting useful resources, arranging training and carrying out research on specific issues.
- Help clients stay legally informed through publications, training and content for the client portal, gld.digital.
- Identify colleagues with specialist expertise and help share that knowledge more widely.
- Support the work and priorities of the relevant Centres of Excellence.
- Contribute to innovation programmes, improving legal processes and learning from panel firms’ experience.
- Continue to build your own knowledge through seminars, training events, away days and conferences – and share what you learn with others.
Requirements
- In order to carry out your work successfully, you’ll need to have BPSS security clearance. In addition to this, those based in our London offices must hold or be willing to obtain CTC level clearance for this role. If London‑based, you can start your position pending this clearance level; however, your appointment will be conditional upon obtaining CTC clearance.
- To succeed in this role, you’ll be an experienced litigation lawyer with reliable legal judgement, strong analytical skills and a good understanding of legal risk. You’ll have handled litigation matters with personal responsibility for casework, including drafting, advising on merits and contributing to litigation strategy.
- You’ll understand the pressures litigation lawyers face and be able to turn that insight into useful knowledge and training.
- You’ll be confident creating and sharing knowledge resources, grounded in secure legal research and sound analysis.
- You’ll also be a strong communicator, able to deliver training clearly and confidently, whether in person, online or at wider seminars and talks.
- The role a lawyer plays in the government is obvious to you, and you understand the impact good knowledge sharing can have on the services we provide.
- As this is a developing role, you’ll need to be someone who is motivated to help shape it, confident working independently and proactive in spotting where you can add value.
Preferred Experience
- Experience in immigration litigation would be desirable, as would experience drafting or curating legal knowledge resources.
About GLD
The Government Legal Department (GLD) is the largest provider of legal services across government, working with all the main Whitehall departments. From energy to security, and from roads and rivers to health and human rights, our work touches on most aspects of public life.
Benefits
Other benefits include access to a valuable civil service pension and flexible working arrangements. Our vision is to be an outstanding legal organisation and a brilliant place to work where everyone can thrive and fulfil their potential.
Contact Details:
Government Legal Department Recruitment Team