Solicitor (2 posts)

Solicitor (2 posts)
(In one of Commercial or Planning or  Property) (19/1030 and 19/624)
Dumfries/Hybrid
£50,811 - £54,735
Closing date :23 May 2025
Interview date: 30 May 2025

An exciting opportunity has arisen within Legal and Licensing Services.  We are looking to recruit a Solicitor with experience in one or more of the following areas:  commercial or planning or property, who will work as part of our in-house Commercial, Planning and Property Team.  The team delivers a diverse and complex range of commercial, planning, property and general public sector legal support to the Council organisation wide and aims to deliver an outcome/client focussed legal service ensuring that we meet our client service needs and Council priorities.  

We would be pleased to hear from anyone with enthusiasm and specialist experience in commercial or planning or property to join our Commercial, Planning and Property Team. It is not essential that you have previous experience in local government, as training will be provided in any areas the successful candidate is unfamiliar with but you should be willing to learn and be enthusiastic to diversify.

The successful candidate will be expected to undertake primarily a broad range of either commercial or planning or property work and also support the Legal & Licensing Service to deliver ad hoc general public sector advice, which may include sitting as legal advisor to a number of regulatory committees or working groups and diversifying into other areas of public sector law such as data protection, freedom of information as well as carrying out research and  preparing briefing notes that may be in new or unfamiliar areas of law.

We are an organisation with a strong technological focus transforming the way we work to serve our Communities in Dumfries and Galloway and collaborating closely with Partner Agencies and the Third Sector.  

Dumfries and Galloway Council has modernised its ways of working, through our Smarter Working Policy.  We offer fixed, flexible, mobile, and home working styles.  Legal and Licensing Services operates a hybrid working model, with a mixture of office and home working.  Our flexible approach to work styles provides opportunities to manage your time in a more flexible manner and helps to achieve a better work/life balance.

The successful post holder must:

Hold a degree in Scots Law (or equivalent) and Post Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice.  

Be admitted as a solicitor by the Law Society of Scotland and hold a current unrestricted Practising Certificate.
The Council is also willing to consider applications from candidates who have not yet completed their traineeships but anticipate that they will complete by 31 August 2025.

The Council is willing to consider applications with cross border equivalents provided the successful candidate obtains a Certificate of Eligibility and undertakes to complete QLA (Qualified Lawyers Assessment) within 18 months of appointment.

Requirements

Have a good working knowledge of Scots Law.

Have good knowledge of current and impending legislation in their practice areas of commercial or property or planning, and an understanding or willingness to learn, of the impacts on the public sector.

Good written and verbal communication skills.

Ability to manage own varied and challenging workload.

Effective time-management skills and prioritisation.

Good IT skills, including Microsoft packages – Outlook, Word, case/file management systems etc.

Good organisational and file management skills.

Ability to provide succinct and targeted advice.

Drafting and negotiation skills.

Legal Research skills/use of online research tools.

Ability to work effectively as part of a Team.

Self-confident and self-motivated.

Fostering client relationships and good resolutions.

Able to form productive working relations with fellow Council officers, elected members, and external solicitors.

Ability to work flexibly to meet the needs and demands of the service.

Appreciation, acceptance of and a commitment to the importance of confidentiality.

Some knowledge/experience of the following is desirable but not essential:

Knowledge and experience of delivering legal advice in the Local Government/Public Sector.

Experience of supporting clients/employer to develop policies/strategies.

Experience of operating within a political regime.

Understand local and national strategies and impacts on local government services.

Experience of supporting committees, sub-committees and other Council led bodies/partnerships.

Link to apply:​ Solicitor - DGA11988 | Dumfries and Galloway Council | myjobscotland​​​​​​​​​

For further information please contact  
Jacqueline Holland
Governance & Assurance Manager
Mobile: 07920 071064
email: jacqueline.holland@dumgal.gov.uk 
website: www.dumgal.gov.uk