Our client the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) is seeking a Legal Advisor (HEO).
Division Overview The CCPC's Legal Services provide a centralised support function to the organisation. It comprises in-house teams of talented and motivated solicitors and barristers who have joined the organisation from a diverse range of backgrounds. Legal Services work on a collaborative basis providing support to the Commission Members, the Directors and the Divisions. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to be directly involved in a range of the organisation's high-profile and interesting work as well as help shape a growing legal team.
The Role: The Legal Advisor will be primarily focused on providing legal advice to the Commission and its various Divisions on administrative, civil and criminal enforcement of consumer and product safety law (a separate legal team is responsible for competition law matters). It is envisaged that the successful candidate will take an active role in all legal aspects of the CCPC's consumer law functions. This is an exciting opportunity for a lawyer to be at the forefront of the consumer regulatory landscape in Ireland and to make a significant contribution to the delivery of legal services in a dynamic organisation with a wide range of enforcement and regulatory powers.
The Legal Advisor will also have opportunities to gain experience of other areas of law which impact the CCPC, including legislative development, EU Law, public procurement, digital, data protection and Freedom of Information law. This position offers a fulfilling and responsible role in a busy and challenging environment dealing with interesting and varied legal issues. We strongly promote and support the personal development of every one of our lawyers and on-the-job training and education are provided to help you grow your expertise and skills.
The Successful Candidate: As a member of the legal team, the successful candidate will help to ensure that the CCPC receives high quality, user-friendly and practical legal advice and be passionate about achieving effective outcomes for consumers and businesses. This entails working with specialist colleagues to be inventive and forward thinking in how we can best use our regulatory tools to meet our ambitions in our Strategy Statement 2023-2026. The successful candidate will be fully supported by the experienced legal team around them and will have their own workload, working collaboratively with colleagues. As a legal team we work collectively learning and sharing with each other so that as a team we can provide the best legal service to the CCPC.
Key Responsibilities: Provide high quality, clear and timely legal advice on all aspects of the CCPC's consumer law functions including policy, investigations and enforcement action.Support the management of civil, administrative and criminal legal proceedings concerning the CCPC's consumer law and product safety functions.Provide proactive legal advice and support to the CCPC's enforcement case teams and build and develop relationships within CCPC to further embed cross-divisional working.Liaise and maintain effective and professional working relationships with external parties, including external legal counsel, government officials, other enforcement agencies and the European Commission.Represent the CCPC at both national and international level at meetings and conferences e.g. the International Consumer Protection and Enforcement Network (ICPEN).Assist in making proposals or recommendations to Government Ministers regarding legislative changes which will promote consumer protection.Essential: Candidates must have been called to the Bar in the State and entered on the Roll of Practising Barristers maintained by the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) or have been admitted and are currently enrolled as a solicitor in the State.Excellent legal skills and the ability to learn new areas of law quickly.Practical and delivery focused approach.Positive communicator who can work with colleagues and partners from varied backgrounds and levels of seniority.Readily give and respond positively to constructive feedback.Organisational and administrative skills.Oral and written fluency in the English language.Desirable: Knowledge of Irish civil and criminal court practice and procedure.Experience in litigation, criminal prosecutions or applying public law principles.Experience of advising in a regulated or regulatory environment.Application Process: In order to apply for this opportunity, candidates must submit the application form for this opportunity before the closing date for applications. The application form can be found here: https://www.ccpc.ie/consumers/about/careers/current-opportunities/ To apply for this role using the link on the CCPC careers page, please submit an up-to-date CV. Applicants should note that canvassing will result in your exclusion from the process.
The deadline for applications is 12 noon, Tuesday 22nd October 2024.
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