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Property Litigation Locum

215302199

£60 - £70 Per Hour

Full Time

Temporary

Norfolk, Norfolk

Legal

Posted 10 hours ago

Expires In 29 Days

Job Description

Job Title: Litigation Locum – Housing
Job Ref: 215302199
Sector: Public Sector
Location: Norfolk (Hybrid)
Rate: £competitive
Duration: Initial 3-month assignment
Start Date: ASAP

Overview
A public sector organisation in Norfolk is seeking a senior Litigation Locum to lead a Housing Litigation Department on an interim basis.

Key Responsibilities
• Leading and overseeing the housing litigation function
• Managing a caseload of housing litigation matters, including:
• Disrepair claims
• Complex possession proceedings
• Providing supervision and guidance to junior lawyers and paralegals
• Handling injunction-related matters
• Ensuring continuity and stability within the department during the transition period

Requirements
• Senior-level litigation experience within the public sector
• Strong background in housing litigation
• Experience supervising and supporting junior staff
• Ability to step in quickly and provide leadership
• Working Arrangements
• Hybrid working model
• Expectation to attend the office 3 days per week initially
• Norfolk-based

This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced housing litigation locum to take on a leadership role within a high-profile public sector department.

How to Apply:
Contact Alicia Forde on 0121 454 1004 or email alicia.forde@enllegal.co.uk quoting Job Ref: 215302199

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