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Lawyer - Litigation (Regulatory)

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Job ID:

39871

Practice Area(s):

Governance, Litigation

Location:

South Yorkshire, Yorkshire 

Role:

Qualified Lawyer
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Employment Type:

Permanent Full-Time

Posted:

10.07.2026

Employer type:

Local Authority
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Job Description:

£39,152 - £50,269 per annum
 
About the Post:
 
Barnsley Council is an award-winning team and one of the biggest employers in the borough, supporting around 243,000 people. There’s so much happening in our thriving borough, and your talent will help us make Barnsley the place of possibilities.

As a Council we pride ourselves in being an inclusive employer where a people-centred culture is at the forefront of supporting our people’s well-being, motivation, and productivity.

We understand the importance of flexibility, and we offer a range of flexible working patterns to aid a work life balance that accommodates individual needs. 

As a modern employer we actively remove the barriers to employment.  Whether you are looking for a part-time opportunity, a working parent or carer, living with a disability or long-term health condition, we welcome and value your application to join our team.

 Key responsibilities of the Litigation Lawyer role:
Depending on the level of experience, the lawyers in the Litigation team deal with the following type of work:
  • Handling a broad range of general regulatory litigation matters, examples include environmental crimes such as fly tipping, trading standards, health and safety, food prosecutions, warrant applications, closure orders and licensing matters.
  • Cross-cutting working with the Litigation team dealing with general civil claims, anti -social behaviour and rent related possession proceedings, injunctions and committal applications.
  • Reviewing case files, evaluating evidence, analysing witness statements, and drafting court applications, orders and other associated documentation
  • Attending court proceedings, conducting advocacy including contested hearings alongside instructing and briefing counsel where required
  • Working closely with our internal colleagues including our Safer Communities, and Public Health and Communities team to provide advice, support and training
  • Liaise with external agencies and partners as required including Berneslai Homes under our Service Level Agreement 
Benefits of the Litigation Lawyer role:
  • Legal assistant support
  • Highly supportive environment with training and development opportunities
  • Competitive salary
  • Local government pension scheme, including the option to contribute to an Additional Voluntary Contribution Scheme
  • Flexible and hybrid working
  • Flexi time, including the use of up to 5 banked flexi days per year.
  • Generous annual leave allowance, increasing with length of service and an additional 5 discretionary leave days used for Christmas shutdown
  • Salary sacrifice scheme for extra annual leave, cycle to work, home electronics and childcare vouchers. 
  • Discounts on car parking, rail travel, eating out, leisure attractions and gym memberships. 
We actively develop our lawyers and provide them with opportunities to grow and challenge themselves. We do not focus on PQE but require Lawyers to be enthusiastic about the work we do and willing to self-develop and grow into our work.

We are very interested in hearing from candidates who have experience in either civil or criminal law, possess a proactive attitude, and are eager to broaden their legal knowledge to gain exposure in wider litigation practice areas and enhance their advocacy skills.
 
We encourage candidates from a range of background and experience to apply as Barnsley Council has excellent training and development opportunities for candidates.

How do we sum up Barnsley Council? Well, we’re a double award-winning, high-performing council with a growing economy, a thriving town centre and some truly impressive outcomes in our communities. This is why we’ve been awarded Council of the Year for 2023 by the Local Government Chronicle (LGC) and The Municipal Journal (MJ).

Our excellent core service has been a key part of our win; we’re so proud of what we’ve achieved not just for the council but for our partners and Barnsley. Our legal service recently won in-house legal team of the year at the Yorkshire Legal Awards recognising the progress made over the last 12 months and the significant impact of the service.

We’re impressed. Are you? It’s the perfect time to join our excellent team.
  
We welcome the opportunity to have a chat about the role and are happy to address any questions you may have about flexible working arrangements, including as a result of caring responsibilities.
 
We're committed to creating a workplace where differences are valued and everyone truly feels able to be themselves. If you have any support needs during the recruitment process, please let us know.
 
At Barnsley Council, we believe in second chances and value diversity. Our recruitment process is inclusive, and we welcome applicants with past convictions. We're committed to fairness and do not discriminate. Join us in building a future where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

Closing date: Ongoing

For further information or to apply, please click on the 'Enquire/Apply' button below.
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Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council
South Yorkshire, Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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Lawyer - Litigation (Regulatory)

col-narrow-left   

Job ID:

39871

Practice Area(s):

Governance, Litigation

Location:

South Yorkshire, Yorkshire 

Role:

Qualified Lawyer
col-narrow-right   

Employment Type:

Permanent Full-Time

Posted:

10.07.2026

Employer type:

Local Authority
col-wide   

Job Description:

£39,152 - £50,269 per annum
 
About the Post:
 
Barnsley Council is an award-winning team and one of the biggest employers in the borough, supporting around 243,000 people. There’s so much happening in our thriving borough, and your talent will help us make Barnsley the place of possibilities.

As a Council we pride ourselves in being an inclusive employer where a people-centred culture is at the forefront of supporting our people’s well-being, motivation, and productivity.

We understand the importance of flexibility, and we offer a range of flexible working patterns to aid a work life balance that accommodates individual needs. 

As a modern employer we actively remove the barriers to employment.  Whether you are looking for a part-time opportunity, a working parent or carer, living with a disability or long-term health condition, we welcome and value your application to join our team.

 Key responsibilities of the Litigation Lawyer role:
Depending on the level of experience, the lawyers in the Litigation team deal with the following type of work:
  • Handling a broad range of general regulatory litigation matters, examples include environmental crimes such as fly tipping, trading standards, health and safety, food prosecutions, warrant applications, closure orders and licensing matters.
  • Cross-cutting working with the Litigation team dealing with general civil claims, anti -social behaviour and rent related possession proceedings, injunctions and committal applications.
  • Reviewing case files, evaluating evidence, analysing witness statements, and drafting court applications, orders and other associated documentation
  • Attending court proceedings, conducting advocacy including contested hearings alongside instructing and briefing counsel where required
  • Working closely with our internal colleagues including our Safer Communities, and Public Health and Communities team to provide advice, support and training
  • Liaise with external agencies and partners as required including Berneslai Homes under our Service Level Agreement 
Benefits of the Litigation Lawyer role:
  • Legal assistant support
  • Highly supportive environment with training and development opportunities
  • Competitive salary
  • Local government pension scheme, including the option to contribute to an Additional Voluntary Contribution Scheme
  • Flexible and hybrid working
  • Flexi time, including the use of up to 5 banked flexi days per year.
  • Generous annual leave allowance, increasing with length of service and an additional 5 discretionary leave days used for Christmas shutdown
  • Salary sacrifice scheme for extra annual leave, cycle to work, home electronics and childcare vouchers. 
  • Discounts on car parking, rail travel, eating out, leisure attractions and gym memberships. 
We actively develop our lawyers and provide them with opportunities to grow and challenge themselves. We do not focus on PQE but require Lawyers to be enthusiastic about the work we do and willing to self-develop and grow into our work.

We are very interested in hearing from candidates who have experience in either civil or criminal law, possess a proactive attitude, and are eager to broaden their legal knowledge to gain exposure in wider litigation practice areas and enhance their advocacy skills.
 
We encourage candidates from a range of background and experience to apply as Barnsley Council has excellent training and development opportunities for candidates.

How do we sum up Barnsley Council? Well, we’re a double award-winning, high-performing council with a growing economy, a thriving town centre and some truly impressive outcomes in our communities. This is why we’ve been awarded Council of the Year for 2023 by the Local Government Chronicle (LGC) and The Municipal Journal (MJ).

Our excellent core service has been a key part of our win; we’re so proud of what we’ve achieved not just for the council but for our partners and Barnsley. Our legal service recently won in-house legal team of the year at the Yorkshire Legal Awards recognising the progress made over the last 12 months and the significant impact of the service.

We’re impressed. Are you? It’s the perfect time to join our excellent team.
  
We welcome the opportunity to have a chat about the role and are happy to address any questions you may have about flexible working arrangements, including as a result of caring responsibilities.
 
We're committed to creating a workplace where differences are valued and everyone truly feels able to be themselves. If you have any support needs during the recruitment process, please let us know.
 
At Barnsley Council, we believe in second chances and value diversity. Our recruitment process is inclusive, and we welcome applicants with past convictions. We're committed to fairness and do not discriminate. Join us in building a future where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

Closing date: Ongoing

For further information or to apply, please click on the 'Enquire/Apply' button below.