Lawyer
UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) is on a mission to protect clean sport and currently has an exciting opportunity for you to join us as Lawyer to play an active role as part of the Case Management Team.
Salary Range £64,000 - £68,000 per annum
Location Hybrid (WFH 3 days per week/Stratford, London 2 days per week)
Type of contract Full-time (36 hours per week), Permanent
Closing Date 11:59pm Sunday 22 February 2026
UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) is on a mission to protect clean sport and currently has an exciting opportunity available for you to join us.
We’re looking to recruit a Lawyer joining the Legal and Regulatory Affairs Directorate to play an active role in maintaining an efficient Case Management function.
About us
Our purpose:
To ensure doping-free sport, promoting and protecting clean sport through education, testing and enforcement.
Our values:
Integrity – We do what is right for clean sport, we are equitable and ethical, ensuring everyone is treated fairly and with respect.
Collaboration – We work together and with others, sharing knowledge and building relationships to better tackle doping.
Excellence – We strive to achieve high standards in the protection of clean sport, evolving with the times and finding solutions.
Passion – We are dedicated to keeping sport clean, are proud of what we do and know it matters.
Job purpose
Working closely with senior lawyers and stakeholders across sport, the role is responsible for managing the prosecution of Anti-Doping Rule Violation (ADRV) matters through to conclusion, ensuring timely progression and compliance with the relevant Anti-Doping Rules.
The Lawyer will manage their own case load, advise on investigations and, where required, appear as an advocate on behalf of UKAD before the National Anti-Doping Panel and other tribunals. Both written and oral advocacy skills are essential, and the role is ideal for a lawyer who thrives on a mix of casework, written advocacy and oral advocacy.
ADRV hearings take place for the team, on average, once a month, and typically last between one to two days each. The focus of the Lawyer’s role will therefore primarily be on the timely progression of cases and drafting high-quality written submissions and correspondence, while preparing for and delivering persuasive oral advocacy when required.
The Lawyer will also be responsible for ensuring the highest quality legal advice is made available to the organisation in the most efficient way
Key result areas:
The effective and timely prosecution of alleged ADRVs and the provision of legal advice to the organisation, including:
Drafting
Drafting inter-party correspondence
Drafting independent review requests
Drafting formal legal correspondence, including Notice and Charge Letters
Drafting and reviewing witness statements and written submissions
Case Management
Interpreting rules and regulations and advising internal stakeholders on investigations into potential ADRVs
Advising on evidence gathering and admissibility and reviewing evidence for disclosure purposes
Conducting case to answer assessments on potential ADRV matters
Liaising with Athletes, Athlete Support Personnel and their representatives in ADRV proceedings
Written and oral advocacy
Drafting high-quality, persuasive written submissions and correspondence
Appearing on behalf of UKAD as an advocate at ADRV hearings, when required
Collaboration with internal and external stakeholders
Liaising with National Governing Bodies (NGBs), International Federations (IFs) and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) regarding the bringing of charges for alleged ADRVs
Liaising with external counsel instructed by UKAD
Liaising with, and providing advice to, UKAD’s Results, Testing, Science and Medicine, Communications, and Education teams
Non-contentious work
Where required, support the team’s wider provision of contractual and other non-contentious legal advice to UKAD, including in relation to data protection, freedom of information and GDPR matters
Person specification
Qualifications/experience/knowledge
Barrister or Solicitor with a current practising certificate and either i) a minimum of three years’ post qualification experience (PQE) or ii) a minimum of three years’ experience working either in-house or in private practice within a sports regulatory team
Substantial experience of appearing as an advocate before a range of tribunals
Substantial experience of handling litigation matters
Proven experience of working with anti-doping rules and regulations, or similar professional regulations
Proven experience of providing legal advice to senior management
Experience of communicating and presenting to a variety of levels of seniority and backgrounds, both internally and externally
Experience of managing sensitive and confidential information in an appropriate manner
Experience of drafting and reviewing commercial contracts (desirable)
Demonstrable experience of having complied with the duty of disclosure
Familiarity with Freedom of Information Act, Data Protection Act and GDPR matters (desirable)
A passion for and knowledge of sport
Skills
Excellent oral, written and presentation skills
Confident and persuasive advocacy
Ability to work within a team, whilst prioritising own workload and working under a tight schedule with competing deadlines
Ability to pay close attention to detail
Ability to build and sustain relationships with a network of key people internally and externally
Self-aware and excellent interpersonal, influencing, negotiation and communication skills
Ability to work proactively with external suppliers
Ability to use Microsoft Office efficiently
How to apply
Our values are at the heart of what we do, so if they align with you and you’re up for the fight against doping in sport, please complete the online application.
Deadline for Applications is 11:59pm Sunday 22 February 2026. Interviews will take place during the week commencing 9 March 2026.
We are a disability confident employer and actively welcome applications from people with disabilities and long-term health conditions.
If you meet the definition of ‘being a disabled person’ according to the Equality Act 2010, and meet the minimum criteria for the role, you may be eligible to apply for an interview via the Disability Confident Scheme and will have the opportunity let us know as part of your application.
Please note that UK Anti-Doping are currently unable to provide Visa Sponsorship.
- Department
- Case Management
- Role
- Lawyer
- Locations
- Stratford, London
- Remote status
- Hybrid
About UK Anti-Doping
Our mission to protect sport is essential to ensuring that the values of fair play are upheld, that clean athletes are rightly rewarded for their efforts, and public trust in sport is maintained.
We work with athletes, athlete support personnel and national sports bodies to promote clean sport and ensure compliance with the World Anti-Doping Code, primarily through the UK Anti-Doping Rules and implementing the UK's National Anti-Doping Policy.
Our Strategic Refresh: Athlete First revitalises the pre-existing strategy 2021 - 2025 and extends its plans to 2026.