Part time - 3 days per week
Home based role
About Us
LexisNexis, a part of RELX, is a leading global provider of legal, regulatory, and business information. We help customers increase productivity and improve decision-making and outcomes. Our 10,500 experts and innovative tools help us shape a better world for our customers and communities.
LexisNexis is a leading provider of research information to the legal profession. We commission and develop content that helps legal professionals practice the law.
Role responsibilities:
A rare and unique role as a tax writer on Tolley’s market-leading ATT and CTA Exam Learning Materials has arisen in the Tolley content team.
The role is to maintain and update a large portfolio of learning materials (including study manuals, question banks and mock exams) focusing particularly on Personal Income Tax, CGT, IHT, Trusts & Estates and Business Income Tax. Working as part of a friendly and supportive team of tax specialists.
Writing and updating Exam Learning Materials based on new legislation and case law
Technical checks of Exam Learning Materials updated by other team members
Input into the future development of Exam Learning Materials
Answering student queries via email
Our Exam Learning Materials include study manuals, initial question banks, practice and mock exams, revision question banks (mainly consisting of past paper questions) for the ATT and CTA exams.
Person specification:
Whilst this role would suit someone with previous experience in tax tutoring, we welcome applications from a wide variety of backgrounds. You could be a recently qualified tax adviser with a few years post-qualification work experience and a passion for writing or you could be an experienced tax writer, manager, or senior manager. However, as a minimum we would expect:
CTA qualified
Good technical knowledge of Personal Income Tax, CGT, and Business Income Tax (OMB)
Knowledge of IHT and Trusts would also be an advantage though not essential
Strong English writing skills with excellent attention to detail
Ablility to communicate complex tax concepts in an understandable way
We work in an XML-based content management system and whilst experience of that would be helpful, it is not a requirement and training can be given