We are working with a nationally significant insurance organisation operating in a unique statutory and public policy environment. The business has a small, collegiate legal team and they are seeking a Legal Counsel (2–5 PQE) to join on a maternity cover basis, starting as soon as possible.
This role would particularly suit a Lawyer with experience from central government, an arm’s-length body or public sector regulator who is looking for:
- broader commercial exposure,
- closer proximity to senior decision-making, and
- a pragmatic, business-facing in-house environment.
The role:
The successful Legal Counsel can look forward to working closely with the General Counsel and senior management. You will provide clear, practical and solutions-focused legal advice across the organisation and its subsidiary entities, helping to manage legal and regulatory risk while supporting the delivery of public-interest objectives.
This is a genuinely varied role, combining public law with commercial contracts, governance and risk work, offering day-to-day autonomy alongside senior support.
Key responsibilities:
- Support proportionate and effective procurement and contracting processes, including maintaining standard terms and conditions and drafting and reviewing third-party contracts with outsourced and external providers.
- Review and improve processes, procedures and contractual documentation to ensure legal, regulatory and governmental compliance.
- Assist with key contractual arrangements involving central government and industry stakeholders, including reviewing and considering amendments to framework and reinsurance agreements.
- Provide legal support on risk-mitigation and counter-terrorism-related projects delivered in collaboration with government departments.
- Research and advise on a wide range of legal issues, including:
- public law and public procurement;
- regulatory matters;
- competition and subsidy control;
- commercial and contract law; and
- intellectual property.
- Review external publications and stakeholder communications from a legal and regulatory perspective.
- Track and interpret legal and regulatory developments, proposing clear actions where required.
- Support special projects (e.g. insurance-linked securities, policy development).
- Assist with drafting and reviewing legal, regulatory and compliance policies.
- Prepare reports for senior management and contribute to governance, risk and compliance planning.
- Work closely with governance colleagues on data protection and privacy.
About you:
Essential
- Qualified solicitor (England & Wales or equivalent).
- 2–5 years’ PQE.
- Strong grounding in public, regulatory or commercial law.
- Excellent drafting skills and the ability to explain complex legal issues clearly and pragmatically.
- Confident working with senior stakeholders in a politically and reputationally sensitive environment.
- Experience gained in:
- a central government department;
- an arm’s-length body or regulator; or
- a commercial insurer, reinsurer or leading law firm.
- Knowledge of procurement, governance, competition or data protection law.
Why this role?
- Meaningful, public-interest work with real-world impact
- Broader commercial exposure than most government legal roles
- Close access to senior decision-makers and boards
- High-quality in-house experience without private practice hours
- An extremely friendly and collaborative culture with strong values
- Salary up to £120,000
- Competitive benefits
- Hybrid working
- Immediate start available
If you’re a Legal Counsel available at short notice who would enjoy working in a small, close-knit team doing exciting work in this space, please apply today to be considered!
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