Head of Authorisation – SQE and Admissions
Location: Birmingham (Hybrid – 2 days in office, 3 days remote)
Contract: Permanent
Hours: 35 hours per week
Sector: Legal Regulation
Salary: £58,000 – £62,000 based on experience
The Opportunity
A nationally recognised legal regulatory body is seeking a dynamic and strategic Head of Authorisation – SQE & Admissions to lead a specialist function responsible for assessing and admitting individuals into the legal profession. This is a senior and high-profile leadership position, overseeing the regulation of entry into legal practice through the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) and related admissions casework.
You will play a vital role in maintaining public confidence in legal services by ensuring decisions are consistent, transparent, and delivered through a customer-centric, outcomes-focused, and risk-based framework. You’ll lead a team of around 50 professionals, managing multiple workstreams in a fast-paced, high-volume environment, while driving quality, compliance, innovation, and service excellence.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and deliver a strategic business plan for the SQE & Admissions function, aligned with broader regulatory objectives and values.
- Oversee and continuously improve end-to-end operations for SQE applications and admissions, ensuring regulatory principles are upheld.
- Establish and maintain robust governance, process control, and risk management to ensure operational resilience and compliance.
- Monitor operational data and insights to drive performance, identify emerging risks, and deliver against customer-focused KPIs.
- Lead change initiatives, embedding a culture of continuous improvement and enhancing operational capability and service delivery.
- Promote a high-performing, customer-focused culture through effective leadership, coaching, and development of team leaders and operational staff.
- Ensure high standards of technical decision-making and quality assurance through collaboration with technical advisors and quality leads.
- Foster collaborative relationships with key internal stakeholders to ensure regulatory consistency and informed decision-making.
- Represent the function externally, building strong relationships with major applicants, law firms, and stakeholders to enhance understanding and improve the application process.
- Manage financial and operational resources effectively, including capacity planning, budget oversight, and workforce planning.
- Oversee and manage supplier relationships related to operational delivery.
- Champion organisational values and promote inclusive, transparent, and ethical leadership across the function.
Essential Skills & Experience
- Strong technical background in a legal, regulatory, or related professional services environment.
- Proven leadership experience in managing high-performing operational teams and delivering complex services at scale.
- Demonstrated success in leading business change, process improvement, or transformation projects.
- Excellent ability to interpret data and make informed, evidence-based decisions.
- Resilient, adaptable, and confident in leading teams through ambiguity and evolving priorities.
- Skilled communicator and influencer, with the ability to engage senior internal and external stakeholders.
- Excellent understanding of regulatory principles, risk management, and customer service standards.
- Experience managing to KPIs, delivering high-quality services, and maintaining operational compliance.
- Strong budget management and resource planning capabilities.
Desirable Attributes
- Familiarity with the legal services sector or legal regulation.
- Knowledge of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) framework and related pathways to legal practice.
- Experience using project management methodologies.
- Background in customer complaints or service escalation handling.
- Understanding of digital systems and data used in operational legal or regulatory functions.
Additional Information
- This is a full-time role based on a hybrid working model: 2 days per week in the Birmingham office, with the remainder remote. Paying £58,000 to £62,000 based on experience. Benefits include 25 days holiday (increasing with service), pension up to 12.25%, life assurance, rewards hub and other benefits.
- If you are interested, please do not hesitate to apply.
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