Senior Commercial Contracts and Procurement Solicitor (Interims)
Posting date: | 18 June 2025 |
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Salary: | £294.01 to £385.00 per day |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 03 July 2025 |
Location: | Islington, North London |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | Raynet Recruitment Ltd |
Job type: | Contract |
Job reference: | RQ1488102 |
Summary
Key responsibilities :
1. To assist the Chief Contracts Lawyer in planning, co-ordinating and undertaking
the legal work in support of the Council’s functions relating to contracts,
procurement, economic regeneration, companies and other functions assigned
from time to time by the Chief Contracts Lawyer.
2. To be responsible for managing and ensuring the development of a Contracts
Lawyer and to allocate work to that person as appropriate.
3. To undertake a substantial personal caseload of the most complex contract work
including the provision of legal advice and drafting, negotiation and agreeing of
complex documentation for all types of contracts and commercial transactions
and, as required, legal documentation for other transactions.
4. To investigate and give initial advice on contract claims by or against the Council
including those arising out of building contracts.
5. To act as a Client Officer in respect of any procurement related legal work which
may be carried out by an external service provider.
1. To assist the Chief Contracts Lawyer in planning, co-ordinating and undertaking
the legal work in support of the Council’s functions relating to contracts,
procurement, economic regeneration, companies and other functions assigned
from time to time by the Chief Contracts Lawyer.
2. To be responsible for managing and ensuring the development of a Contracts
Lawyer and to allocate work to that person as appropriate.
3. To undertake a substantial personal caseload of the most complex contract work
including the provision of legal advice and drafting, negotiation and agreeing of
complex documentation for all types of contracts and commercial transactions
and, as required, legal documentation for other transactions.
4. To investigate and give initial advice on contract claims by or against the Council
including those arising out of building contracts.
5. To act as a Client Officer in respect of any procurement related legal work which
may be carried out by an external service provider.