Principal Contracts Lawyer
London Borough of Islington
About The Role
Job overview
Following a recent reorganisation, exciting opportunities have arisen within the Legal services for a dedicated, enthusiastic Principal Contracts Lawyer. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment and have a passion for public service, this could be your next career step.
Main duties of the job
We’re looking for a dynamic and strategic legal professional to join our high-performing in-house team as a Principal Lawyer.
- Assist in leading the delivery of the service within the area of responsibility of the post and manage, influence and direct employees, in accordance with the Council’s policies and procedures and performance management framework to achieve service and corporate objectives.
- Manage and monitor all aspects of the respective service area’s performance against agreed targets, ensuring the achievement of appropriate standards.
- Report to the Head of Legal as required on levels of performance and action plans for improvement.
- Ensure provision of appropriate, intelligent, relevant and timely advice, guidance and information to senior officers and elected members, in accordance with designated service responsibilities.
- Work collaboratively with client departments ensuring that client liaison meetings are carried out regularly and any service delivery issues are dealt with in a timely manner.
- Evaluate information from client departments, forward plans, and legislative changes to steer service delivery appropriately.
- Contribute to budget and target setting, ensure effective financial performance in the areas of responsibility within the remit of the role and support the effective financial management of the Council.
- Actively consider new and innovative ways of delivering services that provide high quality and good value for money, support and contribute to delivery of the Council’s wider corporate plan.
- Provide positive leadership, leading by example, acting with the highest levels of integrity and instilling a clear sense of purpose, priority and direction whilst motivating, empowering and training your team to optimise their skills and performance.
- Deputise for the Head of Legal and act as an advocate on behalf of the Council where appropriate, in relevant Courts, tribunals and inquiries and instruct Counsel to represent the Council as necessary.
- Scrutinise, comment on and prepare legal implications for reports to the Council and its committees and sub committees.
- To attend relevant committees, sub committees and other meetings to provide legal advice as required.
- To work in a corporate, collaborative and co-operative way both within Law and Governance and with Senior Council Managers and Members.
- To carry out duties elsewhere in Law and Governance commensurate with the grading of the post as may be directed.
Working for our organisation
You will be working within the legal services department responsible for managing a team dealing with all aspects of disrepair law, associated advice and disputes.
For an informal discussion about this post please contact [email protected]
Working for the team, service and our organisation
Islington is a place rich with diversity and culture. As a council our sense of purpose couldn’t be clearer: we serve. It’s in the logo. We are committed to challenging inequality in the borough and as one of the largest employers we know that to look after the place and the planet, we have to look after our people. Together we can change the future.
We are determined to create a more equal Islington, where everyone who lives here has an equal chance to thrive.
To do this, everyone who works at Islington Council lives by a set of values which guide us in everything that we do: collaborative, ambitious, resourceful, and empowering. They spell out ‘CARE’, which is what we think public service is all about.
- Up to 31 days leave per year, increasing to 36 days after five years of local government service
- A range of flexible working arrangements to maintain a healthy work-life balance, as well as a 35-hour working week
- Learning and development opportunities to maximise your potential
- Competitive pay and a commitment to paying all staff the London Living Wage at minimum
- Excellent local government pension scheme
- Cycle to Work scheme and discounted gym memberships
- Local discounts from restaurants, shops, health and beauty therapists, and more!
We maintain a zero-tolerance approach to any unlawful discrimination, harassment, or victimisation on the grounds of any protected characteristics under the 2010 Equality Act, including but not limited to race, disability, sexual orientation, sex, religion and belief, age, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy, and maternity. Any incidents of discrimination will be promptly investigated and addressed in line with our HR policies to ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all colleagues.
We use data to identify and address disparities, ensuring that our policies and practices are transparent and impactful in promoting a diverse representation of backgrounds and perspectives at all levels of the organisation. We look at inequality through an intersectional lens, recognising that different aspects of someone’s identity can combine to create unique experiences of discrimination and disadvantage.
We know that advancing diversity and inclusion is a continuous journey, and we must listen to our colleagues and learn where we can further improve. We work closely with our Colleague Forums and Trade Unions, supported by active allies from our Corporate Management Team, to monitor and evaluate our practices, identify barriers, and empower colleagues to promote equality and inclusion in the workplace.
Every one of us has a role to play in making Islington Council a truly inclusive workplace. By living out our CARE (collaborative, ambitious, resourceful, and empowering) values every day and embedding the principles of equality, equity, diversity, and inclusion in our work, we can all actively contribute to empowering people and creating a more equal Islington.
Pre‑Employment Checks
Any offer of employment will be subject to the successful completion of required pre‑employment checks. These may include:
- Proof of address
- Evidence of any name changes (if applicable)
- Right to work in the UK
- Overseas criminal record check (if applicable)
- Satisfactory references
- Occupational Health clearance
- Evidence of professional qualifications or registrations
- DBS check at the appropriate level (if applicable)