Working closely with the national team, we would expect you to have strong experience of the workings of the Court of Protection, a proven track record of supporting clients and families in accordance with the Mental Capacity Act. You will advise on all aspects of Court of Protection property and affairs work including deputyships, damages management, trusts, contested lasting and enduring powers of attorney, gifting applications and Statutory Wills.
You should have a proven ability to lead and supervise a team. We would be particularly interested to hear from Panel Deputies and those that have a following of clients. You will also be keen to take part in business development and increase the profile of our Court of Protection team both internally and externally. A detailed knowledge of the costings process and the required team structuring is also required.
This role will require some travel across the majority of our national offices. |