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Police Lawyer

Job Description

Police Lawyers - Locum
Location: Midlands, UK (hybrid working may be available depending on assignment)
Contract: Locum - 3 to 6 months initially
Security Clearance: Police Vetting required
Competitive day rates

About Red Snapper Recruitment
RSR is a public safety and enterprise security recruitment specialist. We support public safety organisations across the UK to attract and retain high-quality talent, working in partnership with employers to source specialist skills and experience.
We are currently recruiting experienced Police Lawyers to provide legal support to a UK Police Force on a locum basis for an anticipated 3-6 month assignment. These roles will support operational policing through the provision of specialist legal advice and advocacy.

Police Lawyer - Locum Assignment
Pay Rate: Competitive day rate (dependent on experience and police law expertise)

Role Purpose
The Police Lawyer will provide specialist legal advice and advocacy to support operational policing and organisational decision-making. The role involves advising on complex policing matters, representing the force in court where required, and ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and legal frameworks.

Key Responsibilities
Provide legal advice to operational officers and senior leaders on policing matters and statutory powers.
Represent the force in Magistrates' Court and other courts, particularly in relation to preventative orders.
Prepare and present legal arguments and documentation for court proceedings.
Advise on operational policing issues including use of police powers, warrants, orders and enforcement activity.
Support policing teams with legal interpretation of legislation, policy and case law.
Provide advice on risk, governance and legal compliance in relation to operational activity.
Draft legal documentation, court submissions and formal legal opinions.
Work collaboratively with internal stakeholders to support effective policing outcomes.
Maintain accurate records and case documentation in line with legal and organisational standards.

Essential Criteria
Qualified Solicitor, Barrister or Chartered Legal Executive with relevant practising rights.
Demonstrable police law experience, ideally within a police force or similar public sector environment.
Strong operational legal advisory experience within policing.
Proven experience of Magistrates' Court advocacy, particularly relating to preventative orders.
Strong knowledge of policing legislation and legal frameworks.
Full UK driving licence.
Unrestricted right to work in the UK.

Desirable Skills andamp; Experience
Experience providing legal advice within a Professional Standards Department (PSD) environment.
Broader experience of police law including operational policing matters.
Strong written and verbal advocacy skills.
Ability to interpret complex legislation and provide clear, practical legal advice.
Strong stakeholder management and communication skills.
Ability to manage competing priorities and work effectively within a fast-paced operational environment.