Join Our Team: Senior Regulatory Lawyer
We’re excited to welcome a new Senior Regulatory Lawyer to join our Legal team.
Navigate your future and lock in your career as we keep our canals open and alive.
Working Hours & Location
This role follows 37 hours, Monday to Friday working pattern. The vacancy will be offered on a remote working basis, with a requirement to attend our main hub spaces as and when required.
Role Overview
This senior Trust‑wide role provides expert regulatory legal advice across a complex national landscape, supporting strong organisational governance and ensuring compliance with key statutory frameworks. As the Trust’s lead specialist in areas including health and safety, ESG, climate, governance and infrastructure regulation, the role holder will guide senior leaders on regulatory risk, statutory duties and potential corporate and director liability.The Senior Regulatory Lawyer will lead the legal response to major incidents and investigations, coordinate statutory reporting, and manage engagement with regulators such as the Police and HSE on matters ranging from enforcement notices to interviews under caution. The role also oversees the Trust’s involvement in Coronial Inquests, ensures compliance with CDM Regulations, and provides legal oversight of procurement, contractor safety and project delivery.
Key Accountabilities:
Acting as the Trust’s lead legal adviser on regulatory law, including health and safety, ESG, climate, governance, infrastructure and associated statutory regimes.
Advising the Trust, including senior leaders and directors, on regulatory risk, corporate and director liability exposure, and statutory duties arising from health and safety and regulatory obligations.
Leading and coordinating the legal response to serious incidents, investigations and statutory reporting obligations, ensuring proportionate and compliant engagement with regulators and stakeholders.
Managing engagement with regulators, including the Police and HSE, in relation to investigations, improvement and prohibition notices, interviews under caution and enforcement proceedings.
Advising on ESG-related regulatory obligations, including statutory reporting requirements, climate and environmental frameworks, and associated governance expectations.
Overseeing the Trust’s involvement in Coronial Inquests, including engagement with HM Coroner and the Police, preparation of required documentation, and provision of legal support to Trust colleagues.
Advising on compliance with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations and associated project and contractor risk.
Providing legal oversight of regulatory compliance in procurement, contractor safety management and project delivery, including allocation of statutory risk.
Advising on public law obligations, statutory decision making processes and regulatory powers impacting operational activity.
Advising, where required, on information governance and statutory disclosure matters arising from investigations and operational activity.
Supporting the development of governance frameworks, policies and training to reduce regulatory exposure and strengthen compliance.
Monitoring legislative and regulatory developments, identifying emerging risks and advising on implementation of regulatory change.
Providing legal advice on other regulatory matters affecting the Trust, as required.
About you
You will be a qualified lawyer with significant regulatory experience (typically 10+ years’ PQE or equivalent) gained in private practice, the public sector or in‑house. You’ll bring strong expertise across health and safety, environmental regulation, governance and wider statutory frameworks, ideally with exposure to heritage, construction or maritime environments.You have proven experience in crisis management, investigations, enforcement action and regulatory defence, along with a solid understanding of corporate liability, directors’ duties and organisational accountability. You’re confident advising senior leaders and Boards, providing pragmatic solutions to complex regulatory issues in operational settings.Experience with CDM Regulations, contractor risk, operational infrastructure and (ideally) information governance and statutory disclosure obligations will be valuable. You’ll be comfortable working autonomously, managing a varied caseload and meeting tight deadlines, while supporting the Trust’s commitment to safeguarding and safe working environments for all.
Skills & Qualifications
Qualified lawyer with significant experience (10+ years PQE or equivalent experience) in regulatory law gained in private practice, public sector or in-house environments.
Broad regulatory experience across health & safety, environmental, governance and associated statutory frameworks relevant to infrastructure, operational or public-facing organisations.
Experience relating to complex heritage, construction and/or maritime environments is advantageous.
Demonstrable experience of crisis management, investigations, enforcement processes and regulatory defence strategy.
Strong understanding of corporate liability, directors’ duties and organisational accountability in regulated environments.
Experience advising on CDM Regulations, contractor risk and operational infrastructure environments.
Experience advising on information governance and statutory disclosure obligations is desirable, particularly within a public sector, charity or infrastructure environment.
Demonstrable experience advising senior leadership and Boards on regulatory risk and strategic implications.
Ability to provide pragmatic advice and resolve complex regulatory issues in an operational environment.
Ability to work autonomously, manage a wide and varied caseload and meet tight deadlines.
Be aware of your own responsibilities regarding safeguarding and support our commitment to providing safe environments and working practices that promote and protect the safety and welfare of children, young people and adults at risk at all times.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient suitable applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
Contact & Application
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at CRT.recruitment@canalrivertrust.org.uk. We encourage early applications as we may close the vacancy once we receive enough suitable candidates.
What We Offer
We offer an annual salary of £68,000. Enjoy a competitive pension scheme, increasing holiday entitlement, and a range of employee benefits. For a full breakdown of our benefits, check out our brochure here: EVP - 1.
Learn more: https://canalrivertrust.org.uk/about-us/work-for-us/our-benefits
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