Partner/Senior Solicitor - Court of Protection (Leeds)
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Partner/Senior Solicitor
Location: Leeds/Hybrid
Hybrid working available - with the flexibility to work from home and collaborate in-office when needed. We believe we offer our colleagues the best hybrid and flexible working practices, balancing working from home with time collaborating and socialising with colleagues in our modern offices.
Fletchers Group have a fantastic opportunity to join our growing Court of Protection team.
This role has significant scope for career development as there is a large volume of high quality work generated by the clinical negligence and personal injury teams based in our Leeds office. This is a thriving and growing area of the business and there is considerable scope for career development for the right person. The role is in a supportive and lively team working collaboratively.
Main Responsibilities:
- You will be running your own caseload of Deputyship and Trustee matters, both pre and post settlement of the litigation claim whilst supervising junior fee earners and providing technical support to the team.
- Attending clients at their home, or in hospital or in care/nursing homes, to discuss and agree budgets and identify other priorities.
- Liaising with financial advisors on investments.
- Preparing accurate accounts of Deputyship cases including forecasts of expenditure on Deputyship and Trustee cases, including creating budgets to ensure funding sustainability.
- Management of Deputyship applications and other associated applications to the Court of Protection.
- Delegate and supervise tasks to junior team members where appropriate.
- Carrying out staff supervision to include regular meetings and appraisals.
- Contribute to regular team meetings and training sessions.
- To actively engage in business development plans.
The above list is not exhaustive of any other tasks, which may be required.
Essential Skills and Experience:
- A minimum of 6 years PQE Court of Protection property & affairs work as well as experience of setting up and running PI trusts.
- Significant experience of very high value Court of Protection work particularly in the context of on-going litigation
- Experience of acting as a deputy/director of a trust corporation.
- Experience of making applications for statutory wills, gifts and other applications affecting property & affairs.
- Strong empathetic interpersonal skills and an ability to deal with a range of people with disabilities, their families and care team, as well as other legal professionals.
- High degree of professionalism, a pride in your work, and a commitment to achieve our clients' goals.
- Strong leadership skills, the ability to lead and manage a growing team in line with company budgets and departments KPIs.
- An enthusiasm for team building and raising the internal and external profile of the team.
- The ability to train and develop others.
- The ability to interact with colleagues and express opinions in a professional and courteous way.
- Excellent time management - i.e., the ability to complete given tasks within an acceptable timescale and to work within any reasonably given deadlines.
- The ability to work in an organised way and in line with departmental procedures.
- The ability to apply initiative and forward thinking.
- An interest in business development
We reserve the right to close this role before the date specified depending on the calibre and volume of candidates.
In return Fletchers offers:
- 35 hours working week
- Bonus scheme (subject to targets being met)
- 35 days holiday a year including bank holidays and Christmas Closure, you also have an option to purchase up to 3 extra days' holiday per year, until you long service award the 3 days after your 5th, 7th, and 9th full year of employment
- Pension scheme with tax-efficient salary sacrifice option
- Life Assurance Policy
- Medicash policy to cover some dental, optical and other medical expenses
- Company sick pay
- Enhanced Maternity, Paternity and IVF schemes
- Flexible, agile working environment with a positive work-life balance
- Varied calendar of funded company social events (check out Fletchers Group on LinkedIn)
- Monthly voucher awardsfor winning nominees
- A genuinely supportive and friendly culture
- Ongoing training and professional development opportunities
About Fletchers Group
Fletchers is a fast-growing, dynamic law firm specialising in personal injury and clinical negligence law, with outstanding rankings in both The Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners. Following several strategic acquisitions, we've evolved into the Fletchers Group, with ambitious plans for continued growth and innovation.
We aspire to be the best place to work in the legal sector.
Our workplace culture is inclusive, informal, and supportive, with a strong focus on colleague wellbeing and happiness. We are proud to offer some of the best hybrid and flexible working arrangements in the industry - because we understand that balance drives performance.
At Fletchers, we also value connection and collaboration. We create exciting opportunities for teams to come together and thrive. Whether you're starting your career or aiming for leadership, you'll find a clear path to progress and development here - from apprenticeships and professional qualifications to senior roles and Partnership.
We seek out a broad range of challenging, high-quality legal work, enabling our people to build meaningful and progressive careers. And we don't just talk about development - we invest in it, with a significant proportion of our colleagues working towards relevant qualifications at any given time.
We reward those who help build our success and live our values. Our benefits package is designed to grow with you, offering real opportunities to share in our long-term strength. Our base pay and bonus structure is built to recognise and reward high performance.
Join us and be part of a law firm that's not only growing, but redefining what it means to work in legal services.
Fletchers Group is an inclusive employer with a diverse workforce: we welcome applications from any and all backgrounds. We're committed to providing a culture and environment where everyone can thrive, understanding and celebrating that no colleague is the same. We're proud of our work on the Disability Confident scheme, and we are signing up to other diversity standards to reflect our ethos.