We’re Hiring: Information Lawyer

We’re Hiring: Information Lawyer

Full-Time 51541 - 59200 £ / year (est.) Home office (partial)
Government Legal Department

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Advise on data protection, privacy, and freedom of information in a dynamic legal environment.
  • Company: Join the Government Legal Department, the largest provider of legal services across government.
  • Benefits: Enjoy a competitive salary, civil service pension, flexible working, and professional development opportunities.
  • Other info: Be part of a transformative agenda in a nurturing environment focused on your growth.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact on high-profile legal issues while developing your skills in a supportive team.
  • Qualifications: Qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or Chartered Legal Executive with strong drafting and communication skills.

The predicted salary is between 51541 - 59200 £ per year.

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. Developing and drafting legislation, helping to secure economic and trade relationships, providing legal advice on policies and ensuring value from contracts, our work is as varied as it is stimulating.

Ministry of Justice Legal Advisers (MOJLA) provides legal advice on all aspects of the justice system to the Ministry of Justice and the Lord Chancellor. Working in a supportive environment that encourages collaboration and the development of knowledge and expertise, we also draft secondary legislation, work on government bills and defend challenges in Judicial Review litigation. MOJLA is made up of five advisory teams – the Criminal Law, Victims and Sentencing team, the Human Rights, Private International Law and Legal Services team, the Civil, Family and Courts and Tribunals team, the Offender Management team, and the Judicial, Coroners and Access to Justice team.

Your role as an Information Lawyer will involve joining our small and friendly Human Rights, Private International Law and Legal Services team. We advise on a wide variety of work, often with an international dimension, and you’ll have the opportunity to focus on high-profile issues involving data protection, privacy and freedom of information. Offering clear, practical legal advice to His Majesty’s Court Service, His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service and other branches of the Ministry of Justice, your work will support compliance and help shape policy.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Advising on Freedom of Information Act requests and related disclosure issues.
  • Drafting and reviewing data sharing agreements, data processing contracts and related documentation.
  • Supporting colleagues on information governance, records management and retention policies.
  • Working with internal teams and external stakeholders to manage legal risk and ensure compliance.
  • Keeping up to date with the latest developments in information law, particularly emerging issues such as AI.

About you: To be successful in this fast-paced role, you should be highly motivated, committed to your professional growth, and familiar with the UK’s GDPR legislation, the Data Protection Act and the Freedom of Information Act. You should be capable of interpreting complex legislation and providing clear, practical advice. Strong drafting skills, the ability to communicate in plain English, excellent organisational skills and readiness to manage competing priorities are essential.

You’ll be working with a diverse range of colleagues and stakeholders, so strong interpersonal skills and a collaborative approach to your work are important. Experience of advising on information governance and records management would be desirable, as would knowledge of emerging issues such as AI, cybersecurity and digital services regulation.

You should be a qualified Solicitor, Barrister or Chartered Legal Executive in England and Wales, and will have completed a training contract, pupillage or qualifying employment, or been exempted from this by the Law Society, the Bar Council or CILEx. A minimum of a 2.1 honours degree in any subject in your first degree (or its overseas equivalent), or evidence of high-level academic or professional achievement, such as a Graduate Diploma in Law, Legal Practice Course or Bar Professional Training Course, is required.

All GLD employees must hold Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) vetting. If your application is successful, you must also hold or be willing to obtain CTC level clearance.

Benefits: While your previous experience may be relevant, Government work is likely to involve a rapid learning curve as you acquire a number of legal skills and knowledge not required in private practice. However, we will provide you with the support you’ll need to acquire the necessary expertise, and have a thriving CPD-accredited in-house training programme. GLD encourages its people to develop their skills in a nurturing environment. 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. This is an exciting time for GLD, with cutting edge legal work on global issues and a transformation agenda which is ensuring the Department exemplifies the Modern Civil Service.

Closing date for applications: Monday 14th September 2026 at 12:00 midday.

We’re Hiring: Information Lawyer employer: Government Legal Department

The Government Legal Department is an excellent employer, offering a supportive and collaborative work culture that prioritises professional development and knowledge sharing. With access to a civil service pension, flexible working arrangements, and opportunities for continuous learning, employees can thrive in their roles while contributing to meaningful public sector litigation. Join us to make a difference in the legal landscape while enjoying a fulfilling career.

Government Legal Department

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Government Legal Department Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace We’re Hiring: Information Lawyer

Legal Research
Data Protection Law
Freedom of Information Act
Information Governance
Records Management
Drafting Skills
Interpersonal Skills