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London (Hybrid) 4.96 miles
£55000 - £65000 per annum
Permanent
Job description
We are recruiting two Fitness to Practise Investigation Lawyers to join our new legal team and lead on the delivery of a new investigating model in house. You will play a central part in developing and establishing our new investigation approach. You will share your sound knowledge of professional regulation, investigations, rules of evidence and disclosure with others.
This is an exciting time to be joining the team, as we are changing the way we deliver fitness to practise so that we are ready for regulatory reform. This includes developing a more frontloaded approach to our investigations by obtaining final witness statements, expert opinions and reports before the case is considered by our Investigating Committee. Last year we adopted this way of working with our external legal providers, but we now want to build our capability and capacity to do this in-house. Our focus is on delivering better quality and more timely investigations, with our ambition to be a compassionate regulator at the centre of what we do.
You will join us at time when we deliver a programme to embed sustainable improvements to the way we work, establish a learning and development culture, and cultivate a human centred approach to regulation. Our priority for the coming year is to deliver a new operating model for our fitness to practice process so that we are ready for regulatory reform. This means gathering all the required evidence, such as witness statements and expert reports, earlier in the investigation process.
Your role will be to:
  • Work as part of a legal team and wider Fitness to Practice department to ensure the HCPC conducts timely, quality, proportionate and fair investigations.
  • Plan, investigate and prepare fitness to practise investigation to our quality and timeliness standards. Determine the evidence required accurately and proportionately.
  • Lead on the development of key policies and guidance that develop our case investigation approach, including the development of a frontloaded investigation approach.
  • Analyse information and make sound, evidence-based decisions on the progression or conclusion of cases, ensuring any changes in risk are quickly identified as the case progresses and develops.
  • Build good relationships and work constructively with relevant internal and external stakeholders to ensure that cases are proactively progressed in line with policies, guidance and key performance indicators.
  • Ensure that you adopt a compassionate approach to the regulation of our professions by adapting your communication method and frequency and using a compassionate tone when communicating with parties to a case.
You will be a strong team player with the ability to coach and support colleagues as they begin to frontload their investigations.
This role will suit professionals who have some experience of working within professional regulation. We welcome applications from lawyers more junior in PQE than set out in the person specification if you have relevant pre-qualification experience. We also welcome applications from lawyers who may have transferrable skills from other areas of practice, who can show a keen interest in professional regulation.
About the Fitness to Practise Department
The Department consists of six case management teams that receive and investigate concerns about Registrants' fitness to practise and protection of title offences, and the HCPC Tribunal Service (HCPTS), which is the adjudication service of the HCPC. We employ around 130 people, who are collectively responsible for the delivery of the HCPC's fitness to practise and adjudication work. We manage an open caseload of approximately 1,900 fitness to practise cases.
Fitness to practise, in this context, describes the process we use to investigate concerns that are raised about our Registrants' conduct, competence, health or character. You can learn more about the process here.
Further information on this role is detailed in the
Closing Date: 1pm 03 June 2024 (All vacancies will close at 1pm)
Interview Date: w/c 17 June 2024
Posted by
Health and Care Professions Council View profile Company size Size: 101 - 500
Posted on: 17 May 2024
Closing date: 07 June 2024 at 13:56
Job ref: 009864
Tags: Legal