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London – Due to the nature of the role, office attendance is required at least 4 days per week.
The Government Legal Department is the largest provider of legal services across government, working on high profile matters that are frequently scrutinised in Parliament and the media. Our work includes:
We are at the heart of delivering the Government’s priorities and our success depends on our people.
GLD is a non-ministerial government department, sponsored by the Attorney General. We are headed by the Treasury Solicitor, our Permanent Secretary and employ nearly 3000 people, including over 2000 legal professionals. Our offices include London, Leeds, Bristol, Croydon and Manchester as well as overseas. We provide specialist legal services including Litigation, Employment and Commercial Law as well as advising most Government Departments on the policies and services they deliver.
GLD also depends on a range of vital corporate services. These are essential to the smooth and efficient running of the Department and provide the foundation to enable GLD to deliver outstanding legal services. Our corporate functions include Strategy, HR, Finance, Digital, Data and Technology, Communications, Security, Commercial and Project delivery.
Our vision is to be an outstanding legal organisation and a brilliant place to work where everyone can thrive and fulfil their potential. This is an exciting time for GLD, with cutting edge legal work on global issues and a transformation agenda which is ensuring the Department exemplifies the Modern Civil Service.
To find out more about what we do visit the Government Legal Department’s webpage or have a look at this short film which showcases the breadth of work government lawyers and legal trainees are involved in.
About the Litigation Group, Business Management
Business Management and Litigation Group Overview
Business Management plays a pivotal role in supporting all client teams and expert services within the organization. In today’s environment, government actions and decisions face increasing scrutiny and legal challenges. Issues such as military actions overseas, immigration policies, welfare reforms, climate change, and energy policies frequently spark legal debates and high-profile challenges that capture public attention.
The Government Legal Department’s (GLD) Litigation Group handles a wide spectrum of cases, often of significant public and constitutional importance. Our public law litigation practice encompasses judicial review challenges across diverse areas, including justice, health, defence, immigration, planning, national security, and the Government’s comprehensive reform agenda.
In addition to public law, we maintain a robust private law practice, representing major Government departments such as the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and the Ministry of Defence (MoD). These teams manage high-profile group actions and claims involving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), personal injury, clinical negligence, misfeasance in public office, false imprisonment, and malicious prosecution, among others.
Litigation Business Management Teams
Litigation Business Management (BM) Teams are integral to the operations of the Litigation Group. Each of the Group’s four divisions is supported by its own BM Team, led by a Senior Business Manager. These teams form part of a broader BM Community within GLD, comprising over 200 dedicated professionals who collaborate to ensure seamless support across functions.
The BM Profession is led by the Head Of Profession (HoP), Rachel Voss, and consists of 16 teams totalling over 350 colleagues.
Thank you for your interest in joining our Business Management community. Our work supporting government legal teams is interesting, diverse, and vital to the efficient running of GLD, the function is often referred to as the engine room of the Department. We have Teams based across different locations and government departments carrying out a range of work from a PA services, monitoring, and forecasting budgets, organising events, validating statutory instruments (legislation) and providing litigation support.
We have invested in, and restructured the Business Management function in recent years ensuring it is responsive, focused and respected as a profession. We have built career pathways and a sense of community. If you are pro-active and keen to join a dynamic team that welcomes new ideas and innovation, then we would welcome your application.
Rachel Voss
About the Role
The Role
We are recruiting Business Management Officers to provide litigation support within the Defence and Security Division. Candidates must either hold or be eligible to obtain DV (Developed Vetting) security clearance and be available to attend the office at least four days per week. The role is expected to be held for a minimum of two years upon obtaining DV clearance.
You will work closely with Litigation Lawyers and Deputy Directors, gaining insight into litigation processes and how legal services support government operations. The work is dynamic, varied, and offers an excellent opportunity to start or advance your Civil Service career in a supportive environment.
Key skills include strong organisation and communication skills, the ability to multitask effectively, and adaptability to thrive in a fast-paced environment. Confidence in meeting challenging deadlines, excellent IT skills, and a keen attention to detail are essential. We provide a comprehensive induction process to ensure you are well-equipped to excel in your role.
The position involves close collaboration with Business Managers, Business Management colleagues, and legal teams across the directorate. Team sizes may vary, and all roles fall within the Business Management function, meaning you will not be managing your own legal cases or performing paralegal duties.
One of the advertised roles may also include directly supporting a Deputy Director with administrative responsibilities such as diary management and general administrative tasks.
Our Business Management staff are expected:
Main Responsibilities
This list is not exhaustive, and the successful candidates will be required to provide ad-hoc support where and when necessary.
Behaviours
Below are details of the Success Profiles that make up this role. Demonstrating all the behaviours listed below is essential.
You will be expected to provide evidence to show how you meet the criteria at interview and/or selection stage.
We’ll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:
Essential Criteria/Experience
Security Clearance
For further information about Civil Service recruitment processes and Success profiles, please visit: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/success-profiles
We’ll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:
We only ask for evidence of these behaviours on your application form:
Alongside your salary of £30,676, Government Legal Department contributes £8,886 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides.
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