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We are recruiting Investigators (internally known as Investigation Officers) in a range of locations, including remote. Both full time and part time roles are available.
We receive thousands of reports every year raising allegations of misconduct and regulatory breaches against those we regulate.
Investigation Officers in our Assessment and Early Resolution (AERT) consider these reports first and decide whether the SRA should investigate further. They make enquiries and gather any further information we need for our analysis, identify any potential breach of our rules and prioritise high risk matters. They then consider the strength and quality of the evidence so far and whether the matter is capable of being evidenced. Sometimes Investigation Officers can guide the firm/solicitor to become compliant or change their processes for the future. Taking everything into account, AERT Investigation Officers make a decision to close the matter or pass it on further for a full investigation. The work is high volume and fast paced and Investigation Officers need a keen eye for detail and an analytical and curious mindset as every case is different.
Matters assessed as serious are passed to our Investigation teams. Investigation Officers in this team manage a caseload of varying complexity, across a multitude of legal areas. They will analyse detailed information to get to the heart of the matter, and identify and promptly obtain evidence, including witness statements. They will resolve cases through constructive engagement and in some cases matters may result in a regulatory sanction or enforcement action. You can read more about our approach to enforcement here.
We are recruiting Investigation Officers for both AERT and our Investigation teams.
Delivering a positive customer experience is at the heart of what we do. Providing an efficient, high quality and customer-focused service, keeping complainants updated and delivering outcomes verbally and in writing is expected of all our Investigation Officers.
We're also recruiting for Associate Investigation Officers (hybrid), who will be responsible for managing investigations of low to medium complexity. If this sounds like a better fit for your skills and experience, we encourage you to explore the Associate role on our careers page. You'll find full details there and can apply for the position that best aligns with your professional background.
What we are looking for
Applications are welcome from a wide range of experience and expertise including those with experience of working in the legal profession, other regulators, casework or investigation roles.
What's in it for you?
There are opportunities to develop your career and progress within the department, either in an enhanced investigation role or in a management capacity. We have specialised investigation teams that focus on the most complex and high-profile matters, and when there is a need to intervene into the practice of a firm.
Useful and additional information
There is a Role Profile and 'Day in the life of' an Investigation Officer for both teams attached at the bottom of the advert on our website.
We are currently advertising this opportunity on a full or part time basis. Please apply according to your preference. Part time hours would allow for 28-35 hours per week, working across 4 days minimum.
Location:
If you are not based within what we consider to be a commutable distance of one of our office locations (Birmingham, London or Cardiff), we may offer you a home-based contract, where you will primarily work from home with occasional requirements to attend the office. If we determine that you do live within a commutable distance to one of our offices, you will be offered a hybrid role, typically involving 1-2 days per week in that office and the remainder working remotely.
If you have any questions that are not answered in the advert or on our website, you can contact us via .
To apply
Please use the apply button at the bottom of the advert on our careers page.
You will need to upload a CV and provide evidence of your knowledge, skills and experience and how they specifically relate to key requirements of the role, in particular what we have highlighted under the 'What we are looking for' section. The responses you provide in the application form will be used to shortlist your application. Answers to each criterion must be no more than 300 words.
To find out more about the recruitment and selection process and how to make the most of your application, please visit our jobs pages.
Closing date for applications is 22 September 2025 at 9 am.
Assessments will take place tentatively in early October.
Interviews will take place in late October/early November.
Previous applicants to the Investigation Officer role in AERT and Investigation team within the last six months will not be considered.