The Nursing and Midwifery Council

Lawyer

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Location
London Area, United Kingdom
Posted At
7/16/2025
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Description

About the team

Case Preparation and Presentation (CPP) is a multidisciplinary team mainly responsible for preparing and presenting “case to answer” cases referred to the Fitness to Practise Committee for fair and timely conclusions.


About the role

The NMC’s largest team of lawyers and paralegals prides itself on its collegiate and supportive environment. Lawyers are supported by a head and senior lawyers who provide technical supervision and support with professional development.


Our lawyers review and prepare fitness to practise cases as well as conducting advocacy in substantive and non-substantive hearings before our practice committees. These hearings take place in our hearing centres in London and Edinburgh and, less frequently online. Candidates should be prepared to present physical, virtual and hybrid hearings. In addition, they prepare and present High Court interim order extension applications covering the UK’s jurisdictions as well as having the opportunity to advise on PSA and registrant appeals filed in the High Court.


About you

You will be a lawyer who may already have experience of regulatory law (but if not, you should demonstrate an interest in this area) and who will be committed to helping us to deliver good quality adjudication outcomes for registrants referred to the NMC in a non-adversarial and person-centred way. You will be an excellent communicator, whether that be in oral, written or presentation form. You will also have a high level of attention to detail and will have the ability to quality assure your own work with minimal supervision.


Skills and experience required

  • Qualified lawyer (Solicitor, Barrister or Chartered Legal Executive).
  • Holder of a UK Practising Certificate.
  • Proven experience of providing consistently accurate and appropriate legal advice.
  • Experience of working in a politically sensitive environment and/or dealing with high profile, sensitive issues.
  • Excellent oral, written and presentation skills.
  • Collaborative approach when working with other internal teams.
  • Person-centred approach to daily work, including showing respect to all, listening and sensitively managing vulnerable individuals.
  • Remain calm under pressure with the ability to work flexibly to meet changing demands and embrace new strategic initiatives.
  • Experience of appearing as an advocate before tribunals/Courts (desirable).
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