Clinical Negligence Solicitor

Location
England, Hampshire, Southampton
Salary
£40000 - £55000 per annum + Good Package
Posted
16 May 2017
Closes
31 May 2017
Ref
JS001012SO
Contact
Jack Smith
Job Title
Solicitor
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

My client has an exciting opportunity to join their prestigious Southampton office.

You would be joining a team which acts exclusively for catastrophically injured clients with spinal cord injury. Their portfolio of work is worth many tens of millions of pounds and as well as an excellent client experience, my client is proud to be the only social enterprise of its kind.

The successful candidate will have a track record in, and experience and knowledge of Clinical Negligence. Whilst not essential some experience of spinal cord injury claims would be an advantage.

Leading by example, you will help to develop a strong team, managing your own caseload efficiently and effectively. You will have the ability to deal with clients in a sensitive and professional way, and work well within a structured team environment.

Your normal working hours will be Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm, however you will need to be flexible in working outside these hours as the team and business requires. Moore Blatch offers a competitive benefits package which includes 25 days holiday.

In return you will be given the opportunity to further progress and develop your career with a market leading firm in a dynamic and supportive team environment. The position offers a salary of 40K+ depending on experience and an enviable benefits package.

Please contact Jack Smith, Legal Recruitment Consultant, to discuss the role in more detail or apply through the vacancy for immediate consideration.

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