Senior Contracts Solicitor

Location
England, London
Salary
£40 - £45 per hour
Posted
05 May 2017
Closes
02 Jun 2017
Ref
M76520
Contact
Kate Wilkinson
Job Title
Solicitor
Practice Area
Commercial Contracts
PQE Level
10+, 5-7, 8-10
Contract Type
Contract
Hours
Full Time

Senior Contracts Solicitor required to join a local authority based in London for an initial 3 month period.

 

This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a supportive team within a large local authority.

 

The successful candidate will be working with drafting and negotiating a large number of contracts on the behalf of the organisation. These will include;

  • Construction contracts
  • School meal contracts
  • Adult care contracts
  • Waste agreements
  • Academy conversions

 

The team is looking for a hands on and motivated individual to join a small team who work together closely to produce fast and accurate results. Our client is ideally looking for a Senior Contracts Lawyer who possesses local authority contracts and procurement experience.

 

In addition, the successful candidate must hold previous experience in drafting legal implication on reports for committees and Cabinet.

 

We encourage interested applicants to apply immediately to be considered for short listing. Alternatively should you require further information or wish to discuss your suitability before applying please contact Kate Wilkinson in our Manchester office for a confidential discussion.

 

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