Charity Lawyer (Volunteer)

at  Teenage Helpline

Remote, Scotland, United Kingdom -

Start DateExpiry DateSalaryPosted OnExperienceSkillsTelecommuteSponsor Visa
Immediate03 Dec, 2024Not Specified07 Sep, 2024N/ARegulations,Charities,Legal Advice,Legal InformationNoNo
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Description:

At Teenage Helpline, we are a tight-knit community of people who are passionate about make a difference in the lives of young people across the UK
Teenage Helpline is an online peer-to-peer mentoring service for young people. We can act as the first stepping-stone for young people who do not feel comfortable seeking support for themselves, or who need a listening ear to help them cope with personal issues.
All of our volunteers and employees are remote workers. We have great systems in place to allow our employees and volunteers to get to know each other, work effectively together and do great work!
We are a flexible organisation that values the contributions of everyone. We will never ask more from our volunteers and employees than they can give, but we are sure to celebrate and recognise their efforts.

SKILLS

  • Be a qualified solicitor or recognised legal professional, with recent experience in providing legal advice and support to charities or companies in the UK.
  • Experience as a solicitor or legal professional within the non-profit/charity sector is essential.
  • Possess detailed knowledge of specific laws and regulations pertaining to the industry that Teenage Helpline works in, as well as local laws within the United Kingdom.
  • Ability to interpret and convey complex legal information in an understandable format.
  • Public speaking skills and the ability to present and defend legal arguments.
    Our mission is to make Teenage Helpline the best charity in the UK. To build inclusive processes, we need to build an inclusive team. Please know that this list is indicative and that we would still love to hear from you even if you feel you only are a 75% match. Skills can be learned, but diversity cannot. We promote a diverse and inclusive culture at TeenageHelpline.

Responsibilities:

ABOUT THE ROLE

As the Charity continues to grow, with a focus on developing commercial branches and advancing our charitable branches, we are seeking an experienced Lawyer who has experience or specialises in the non-profit/charity sector. This individual would report directly to our General Counsel, volunteering on an ad-hoc basis to provide legal advice, guidance and support to the Charity. We are asking for, on average, 2 hours per week of support.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Provide key support to the General Counsel, presenting comprehensive legal advice and support to the CEO and Board of Directors/Trustees around key legal issues presented to the Charity.
  • Support the development of long-term strategies, including supporting the advancement of the Charity, and any commercial subsidiaries.
  • Where appropriate, develop and lead legal training.
  • Prepare documents, evidence, arguments and identify legal precedents that can be used to justify the organisation’s decisions and actions.
  • Act as a point of contact to the organisation in relation to any legal matters or action.
  • Support keeping the organisation up to date and informed of new and existing laws and regulations that are applicable to our operations and industry.
  • Liaise with the General Counsel and team of Paralegals to ensure timely completion of required actions, within mutually agreed timeframes, to support the growth of the Charity.


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Legal Services

Legal

Legal Services

Graduate

Proficient

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Remote, United Kingdom