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Government Commercial & Procurement Lawyer

TR/000461_1728391839
  • £31.00 - £32 per hour
  • London
  • Temporary
  • Legal, Local Government & Public Sector

Government Commercial Contracts and Procurement Lawyer

Locum Contract - Full time 6 months +

Rate - £31.81 ph PAYE

Annual equivalent of £61,200

Central London, Hybrid-Working

A Commercial Contracts and Public Procurement Lawyer is required to join the Central Government team to provide high-quality and cost-effective Public Procurement services for a reputable Government Department.

My client is looking for an enthusiastic individual with UK Public Contracts & Procurement experience.

As a Commercial Contracts and Procurement Lawyer, you will draft and advise on every part of the commercial process, from the commercial law implications of a policy to designing the appropriate commercial contract, ensuring that projects appropriately manage legal risk, that contracts are managed effectively, and that any disputes are resolved as effectively as possible.

Consequently, the team provides a wide range of advice including on public procurement, contract drafting and interpretation, grants, subsidy control, competition, intellectual property and data protection law and disputes and transactions with the private sector

The client is willing to consider candidates with 1.5 years PQE +

This will allow you to obtain great quality work experience, training and support within a central government body!

Key Responsibilities of the Commercial Contracts and Procurement Lawyer

  • Advising on contractual agreements
  • Dealing with Commercial contracts, procurement, Production and distribution, data and information management, IT, Technology, Construction, Intellectual Property, Public Law, Grants
  • Dealing with public procurement matters and frameworks.

Required Skills and experience of the Commercial Contracts and Procurement Lawyer

  • 2 years PQE +
  • Qualified Solicitor or Barrister (or equivalent)
  • Commercial Contracts and Procurement experience - preferably in one of the areas outlined above
  • Ideally public sector experience but would consider private
  • Would need to be operating within IR35

What is on offer for the Commercial Contracts and Procurement Lawyer?

  • Annual equivalent of £61,200 - £65,000
  • Hybrid working
  • Access to Unique Government Work
  • Long-term contract lengths
  • Great Training and support
  • Client will wait up to 3 months' notice period

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established Central Government team that prides itself in the first-class service it offers to clients. Our client also offers the potential extension of your 6-month contract as a Commercial Contracts and Procurement Lawyer and could wait a notice period of up to 3 months.

If you believe you have the necessary skills and experience for the Commercial Contracts and Procurement Lawyer role, please apply now, or contact Zanub Najmi at Sellick Partnership for a confidential conversation.

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Zanub Najmi Senior Consultant

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