Employment Solicitor/Legal Executive

Recruiter
Kingsley
Location
Liverpool, Merseyside
Salary
Up to £45,000
Posted
28 Jul 2017
Closes
10 Aug 2017
Ref
KEL17501
Job Title
Solicitor
Practice Area
Employment
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

I have the pleasure of working with a fantastic law firm in Liverpool’s commercial district. This organisation is expanding its employment department due to new, successful client wins. 

This award-winning firm is multi-sectored and has many offices across the UK. It is an inspiring place to work, due to its highly renowned and respected lawyers. The practice has also been awarded with the top employer accolade for the tenth year running!

You will be joining this successful and supportive employment law department, where you will be managing your own varied caseload of discrimination, TUPE, and equal-pay issues, amongst many other employment-law matters. You will be dealing with high-profile clients, in particular within the healthcare sector. 

The company is looking for ambitious and friendly candidates, who are seeking to further develop their career and work within a top law firm. 

To be considered, you will be experienced in dealing with employment-law matters. It will also be to your advantage if you have conducted your advocacy, and have experience in liaising with healthcare clients. 

In addition to working in this friendly and supportive environment, you will receive a lucrative salary along with a generous benefits list.

 

Kingsley is a specialist recruitment consultancy. The legal division has a diverse client base that includes medium sized commercial practices, long established civil practices and niche boutiques through to larger regional commercial firms and top ranked nationals. We enjoy what we do and we want others to enjoy working with us. We believe our clients and candidates need recruitment consultants they can work with and trust. Kingsley also has dedicated teams that focus on engineering, property and business support.

 

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