An opportunity has arisen to join my clients highly regarded property team as a Social Housing Governance Solicitor on a hybrid basis from one of their 6 office locations in the Midlands and North West.
My client is a highly reputable, award winning, multi-service law firm offering legal services to individuals and businesses throughout the UK.
Key Responsibilities:
- To provide specialist legal advice to clients in respect of Social Housing Governance and Charity law. - To undertake case work, and to manage all client work in accordance with the clients policies and quality standards. - To advise on the RSH standards and compliance. - To provide support to clients in respect of the requirements of registered charities and compliance with the requirements for the disposal of land and the Charities Act 2011. - To deal with charitable duties for both exempt and registered charities; provisions of the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014 and registration with the Financial Conduct Authority and the Companies Act 2011 and registration with Companies House. - To advise on applications to the Charity Commission. - To support social housing providers on mergers between registered providers.
Requirements:
- Social Housing experience and a strong understanding of governance, charity and social housing law. - An ability to adapt to new areas of law, recognising that the law and sector can change frequently. - The ability to translate technical legal issues into clear and practical advice to clients. - Experience in managing and developing people. - Experience acting for registered providers of Social Housing. - Sound judgement with the ability to provide solution-based legal advice. - The ability to run a profitable case load.
This role is available on a hybrid working pattern from one of their 6 office locations in the Midlands and North west.
Should you have any questions or wish to apply please do not hesitate to contact Clear IT Recruitment Limited.
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