Employment Solicitor
Manchester, Greater Manchester
Employment Solicitor
- Permanent
Manchester, Greater Manchester
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Start your job searchWe are excited to be representing a fantastic and growing Insurance Law Firm looking to hire an Employment Solicitor, to be based in their Manchester Office. Our client is open to NQ-3 years PQE Employment Lawyers or Senior Employment Paralegals.
Key Responsibilities:
- Supporting Senior Solicitors on large client matters whilst managing your own client cases.
- Working on non-contentious employment matters including reviewing employment legal documents, presenting courses on employment law and day to day HR issues.
- Conducting proceedings in the Employment Tribunal on behalf of their clients
- Working closely with other departments
Qualifications:
- England and Wales Qualified Employment Lawyer (NQ-3 years PQE) or a Senior Paralegal with employment law experience
- Ability to work on own employment matters
- An Interpersonal individual
This is an incredible opportunity to join a forward-thinking and proactive Law Firm, unlike your standard private practice firm who are disrupting the industry! If you meet the qualifications and are ready to test yourself in a thrilling environment, please apply!
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