Venn Group
Interim Regulatory Lawyer – Higher Education
Remote Working | 6 Months+ | Full-Time or Part-Time
We are currently working with a Higher Education institution seeking an experienced Interim Regulatory Lawyer to join their team on an initial 6-month contract.
This is an excellent opportunity to support a university environment on a broad range of regulatory and contentious matters, with flexible working arrangements available (full-time or part-time) and primarily remote working.
Key Responsibilities:
- Advising on the legal relationship between the institution and its students
- Supporting on regulatory and policy-related matters within the Higher Education framework
- Handling inquests, civil claims and pre-litigation disputes
- Taking and reviewing witness statements
- Providing practical, clear legal advice to internal stakeholders
Key Requirements:
- Qualified Lawyer with prior experience in regulatory and/or contentious work
- Strong understanding of Higher Education or public sector policy frameworks (highly desirable)
- Experience dealing with inquests and civil claims
- Ability to manage caseload independently and engage confidently with stakeholders
- Willingness to attend campus on occasion would be advantageous
For more information or to apply, please contact:
Sam Cox –
Timothea Nash –
Job Reference: J95265
To apply for this job please visit www.reed.co.uk.
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