Deputy General Counsel

Overview
Deputy General CounselPermanentSalary: £82,000 - £92,000Central London, Hybrid-Working (3 days per week in office)An opportunity has arisen for a Deputy General Counsel to join a Central Government team on an Permanent basis. This role is to work on a high profile caseload over a wide range of legal practice areas, including debt capital markets, money markets, derivatives, financial markets regulations, lending, fund management, commercial contracts, property, intellectual property, employment, disputes and public law matters. Issues of foreign law, public international law matters and legislative drafting also periodically arise.Key Requirements
The ideal Candidate for the Deputy General Counsel role will include:A lawyer qualified to practise law in England and Wales as a solicitor or barrister, although candidates with other legal qualifications in the UK or other jurisdictions may be considered.Expertise in at least one relevant area of law (e.g. debt capital markets, derivatives, public law and/or commercial law) and ability to develop expertise in new technical areas quickly and seamlessly.Significant experience gained in a law firm or in-house at a financial institution, public body or other private company.Excellent legal skills and problem-solving acumen, with a proven ability to advise clients on complex legal matters strategically and creatively, ensuring legal services uphold the highest professional standards and contribute to strategic outcomes.Key responsibilities
The successful Candidate for this Deputy General Counsel role will be required to:Helping to lead the Legal Team, supervising the work of more junior members of the team and helping to develop their skills and capabilities. The jobholder may also have formal management responsibilities from time to time.Advising on the clients activities, including debt management, cash management, fund management and lending activities, as well as on strategic and innovative projects.Advising on, documenting and negotiating the debt issuance programme (including gilt auctions, tenders and syndications), trading agreements (including GMRA and, occasionally, ISDA) and arrangements for registrar services, paying agency services, settlement services, retail and wholesale brokerage services, central counterparty services, other financial market infrastructure providers and other service providers.Monitoring legal and regulatory developments, changes in best practice and other market shifts to identify potential areas of relevance or impact and to help position the client to stay ahead in a dynamic environment.Advising on public law mattersProviding legal support and advice in relation to any other matters as they may arise (e.g., commercial agreements with suppliers, regulatory matters, disputes, premises).Contributing to the further development of the Legal Team''s activities, knowhow and documentation, including tech solutions.Assisting in the procurement, instruction and management of external legal advisersThis is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established team that prides itself in the first-class service it offers to clients.If you believe you have the necessary skills and experience for the Deputy General Counsel role, please apply now, or contact
Albert Pearson
at Sellick Partnership for a confidential conversation.Sellick Partnership is proud to be an inclusive and accessible recruitment business and we support applications from candidates of all backgrounds and circumstances. Please note, our advertisements use years'' experience, hourly rates, and salary levels purely as a guide and we assess applications based on the experience and skills evidenced on the CV. For information on how your personal details may be used by Sellick Partnership, please review our data processing notice on our website.
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