Interim Head of Legal (Major Projects & Governance)
| Posting date: | 10 December 2025 |
|---|---|
| Salary: | £30.19 to £38.03 per hour |
| Additional salary information: | PAYE: £30.19 per hour Umbrella/Ltd: £38.03 per hour |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 09 January 2026 |
| Location: | Northallerton, North Yorkshire |
| Remote working: | Hybrid - work remotely up to 3 days per week |
| Company: | Neway International Ltd |
| Job type: | Contract |
| Job reference: | RQ1660024 |
Summary
Neway International are seeking an Interim Head of Legal (Major Projects & Governance) to join our client, North Yorkshire Council, based at County Hall, Northallerton.
Location
County Hall, Northallerton, DL7 8AE (Hybrid working available)
Hours
Full-time preferred:
Monday – Thursday: 08:30 – 17:00
Friday: 08:30 – 16:30 Part-time working will be considered.
Start/End Dates
Start: 5 January 2026 End: 6 March 2026 Contract length: 3–6 months
Pay Rates
PAYE: £30.19 per hour
Umbrella/Ltd: £38.03 per hour (IR35 Status: Inside IR35)
About the Client
North Yorkshire Council is a leading local authority delivering a wide range of services across the county. The Legal Service, part of Legal and Democratic Services within the Chief Executive’s Group, plays a vital role in supporting the Council’s Directorates, Executive, Committees, Members, and external clients. The service is committed to excellence, compliance with Law Society Professional Standards, and maintaining Lexcel accreditation.
The Role
The Interim Head of Legal will provide and oversee a comprehensive legal service to the Council and external clients, with a focus on:
High-profile, politically sensitive, and high-value capital projects (construction and regeneration).
Company law advice relating to Council-owned companies and corporate delivery models.
Local authority governance, including harbour authority responsibilities.
Combined authority governance and projects.
You will manage and supervise the Corporate Services Team, ensuring delivery of efficient and effective legal services. Support will be provided by the Assistant Director for Legal Services in specialist areas.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and deliver legal services in line with the Service Plan.
Prepare and present cases in courts, tribunals, and inquiries.
Instruct and attend with Counsel.
Interview witnesses and prepare statements of evidence.
Provide legal advice at meetings, including Officer, Member, and external client meetings.
Join project teams for significant Council initiatives.
Draft and advise on Council, Committee, and Executive reports.
Deliver training sessions as required.
Monitor legislation and case law developments, advising accordingly.
Candidate Requirements
Knowledge & Experience
Strong knowledge of Local Government law.
Expertise in regeneration projects, infrastructure development, construction, joint ventures, partnerships, and commercial transactions.
Extensive post-qualification experience in local government legal services.
Proven experience managing a team.
Substantial advocacy experience in courts, tribunals, or inquiries.
Experience working in corporate and political contexts.
Committee attendance and advisory experience.
Qualifications
Educated to degree level or equivalent.
Qualified solicitor or barrister (practising certificate required).
Additional Information
This is a politically restricted post under the Local Government and Housing Act 1989.
Location
County Hall, Northallerton, DL7 8AE (Hybrid working available)
Hours
Full-time preferred:
Monday – Thursday: 08:30 – 17:00
Friday: 08:30 – 16:30 Part-time working will be considered.
Start/End Dates
Start: 5 January 2026 End: 6 March 2026 Contract length: 3–6 months
Pay Rates
PAYE: £30.19 per hour
Umbrella/Ltd: £38.03 per hour (IR35 Status: Inside IR35)
About the Client
North Yorkshire Council is a leading local authority delivering a wide range of services across the county. The Legal Service, part of Legal and Democratic Services within the Chief Executive’s Group, plays a vital role in supporting the Council’s Directorates, Executive, Committees, Members, and external clients. The service is committed to excellence, compliance with Law Society Professional Standards, and maintaining Lexcel accreditation.
The Role
The Interim Head of Legal will provide and oversee a comprehensive legal service to the Council and external clients, with a focus on:
High-profile, politically sensitive, and high-value capital projects (construction and regeneration).
Company law advice relating to Council-owned companies and corporate delivery models.
Local authority governance, including harbour authority responsibilities.
Combined authority governance and projects.
You will manage and supervise the Corporate Services Team, ensuring delivery of efficient and effective legal services. Support will be provided by the Assistant Director for Legal Services in specialist areas.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and deliver legal services in line with the Service Plan.
Prepare and present cases in courts, tribunals, and inquiries.
Instruct and attend with Counsel.
Interview witnesses and prepare statements of evidence.
Provide legal advice at meetings, including Officer, Member, and external client meetings.
Join project teams for significant Council initiatives.
Draft and advise on Council, Committee, and Executive reports.
Deliver training sessions as required.
Monitor legislation and case law developments, advising accordingly.
Candidate Requirements
Knowledge & Experience
Strong knowledge of Local Government law.
Expertise in regeneration projects, infrastructure development, construction, joint ventures, partnerships, and commercial transactions.
Extensive post-qualification experience in local government legal services.
Proven experience managing a team.
Substantial advocacy experience in courts, tribunals, or inquiries.
Experience working in corporate and political contexts.
Committee attendance and advisory experience.
Qualifications
Educated to degree level or equivalent.
Qualified solicitor or barrister (practising certificate required).
Additional Information
This is a politically restricted post under the Local Government and Housing Act 1989.