Renters’ Rights Housing Dispute Solicitor

Renters’ Rights Housing Dispute Solicitor

Full-Time 53063 - 55549 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Wiltshire

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Provide legal insights and support on diverse housing cases.
  • Company: Join Wiltshire Council's Dispute Resolution team with a collaborative culture.
  • Benefits: Enjoy hybrid working, competitive salary, and continuous learning opportunities.
  • Other info: Mentoring and knowledge-sharing are strongly encouraged in our positive team environment.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact in housing law while developing your legal skills.
  • Qualifications: No extensive experience required; potential and passion are what matter.

The predicted salary is between 53063 - 55549 £ per year.

Salary: £53,063 - £55,549 per annum (inclusive of 15% market supplement)

Hours: 37 hours per week

Interview Date: Week commencing Monday 22 June 2026

Overview

In this role you will open the door to continuous development through invaluable learning opportunities within our team, making the most of your experienced colleagues. As the legal foundation for different Council teams, you'll play a crucial role in providing legal insights across an engaging blend of cases. With the introduction of the Renters’ Rights Act, Wiltshire Council is strengthening its legal capacity to support services in this evolving area of housing law. We are therefore recruiting a solicitor to join our Dispute Resolution team on a fixed‑term basis. While the role will contribute to building knowledge and supporting work arising from the new legislation, it will also involve a varied caseload across the team’s wider litigation and dispute resolution work. Working collaboratively with services across the council, you will play a key role in developing our approach in this area while continuing to deliver high-quality legal advice across a broad range of matters. We pride ourselves on having a positive, collaborative team culture where knowledge‑sharing, mentoring, and mutual support are strongly encouraged. Based primarily at County Hall in Trowbridge, the role offers hybrid working arrangements to ensure the right equilibrium for you and the service, and there may be occasions where you need to attend court in person. Extensive experience is not a requirement – we’re interested in potential.

Responsibilities

  • Provide legal insights across diverse cases and contribute to the team’s legal foundation.
  • Support the team on matters arising from the new Renters’ Rights Act.
  • Handle a varied caseload across litigation and dispute resolution work.
  • Develop and implement approaches to novel housing legislation.
  • Collaborate with council services to deliver high‑quality legal advice.
  • Engage in continuous learning and share knowledge with colleagues.

Benefits

  • Hybrid working arrangements with primary base at County Hall.
  • 15% market supplement payment, reviewed annually.
  • Opportunity to attend court when required.
  • Positive, collaborative culture with mentoring and knowledge‑sharing.
  • Equal Opportunity.

Renters’ Rights Housing Dispute Solicitor employer: Wiltshire

Wiltshire Council is an excellent employer, offering a supportive and collaborative work environment where continuous development is prioritised. With a focus on mentoring and knowledge-sharing, employees can thrive while contributing to meaningful legal work in the evolving area of housing law. The role of Renters’ Rights Housing Dispute Solicitor not only provides competitive remuneration but also the flexibility of hybrid working arrangements, making it an attractive opportunity for those seeking a rewarding career in public service.

Wiltshire

Contact Details:

Wiltshire Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Renters’ Rights Housing Dispute Solicitor

Legal Knowledge in Housing Law
Understanding of the Renters’ Rights Act
Litigation Skills
Dispute Resolution Skills
Collaboration Skills
Legal Research Skills
Communication Skills