Employment Solicitor

Location
England, West Yorkshire, Leeds
Salary
£32000 - £42000 per annum + Good Package
Posted
24 Oct 2016
Closes
18 Nov 2016
Ref
LT33364
Contact
Lee Traylor
Job Title
Solicitor
Practice Area
Employment
PQE Level
2-4, NQ
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

Employment Solicitor

An Employment Solicitor is sought for an award winning firm of Solicitors with their offices in the heart of Leeds city centre.

Working as part of a team, you will be supporting more senior Solicitors and Partners in the provision of legal services to a respondent caseload. Although mainly contentious, there is the requirement to handle an element of non-contentious work on a daily basis. In addition to being a hands-on fee earner and supporting more senior Solicitors, there is a requirement for this person to get heavily involved in the marketing of the department and this will include attending and taking part in Seminars, Presentations and networking events.

Highly regarded, this firm of Solicitors has a robust structure and an enviable client base. The offer genuine career opportunities and a benefits package normally only seen with the top national firms!

The appointed candidate is likely to be NQ - 4 yrs in PQE in order to be able to undertake all elements of the role.

In return, the salary on offer is upwards of £32,000 + an extensive benefits package which includes pension, holidays which increase with service and study support to help you develop your career further.

Please contact Lee Traylor, legal recruitment consultant, to discuss the role in more detail or apply through the vacancy for immediate consideration. If you have not been contacted within five working days you should assume you have not been successful on this occasion.

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