Caseworker Officer – 12 Month FTC

London
£38000 - £40000 per annum
09 Aug 2022
23 Aug 2022
215289213
Kaye Thumpston
Solicitor
Regulatory
2-4, 5-7, NQ
Permanent
Full Time

Caseworker Officer – 12 Month FTC, London.

JOB TITLE: Caseworker Officer
LOCATION: London (1 day per week in office, 4days working from home)
SALARY: up to £40,000 (£DOE)

THE ROLE:
An exceptional opportunity has arisen for an ambitious Caseworker Officer to join this thriving and highly regarded regulatory body on a 12-month FTC. You will actively manage your own caseload of regulatory matters, whilst also contributing to the team’s handling of general queries. Your key duties are likely to include analysing and assessing information received and to identify whether regulatory action is needed, writing decision letters on cases, preparing notes and updating the case management system. This role is offered as a fixed term contract and offers exceptional exposure for those building their regulatory career.

THE CANDIDATE:
The successful candidate will be an experienced Caseworker Officer with at least 12 months of experience within regulatory law, gained within another regulatory body, the wider public sector or private practice. Applications may be considered from other closely related areas of law where applicants are able to draw clear parallels between their experience and the requirements of the client. This role can offer 3-4 days per week remote working if required.

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