Employment Solicitor Senior Associate

Location
England, Greater Manchester, Manchester
Salary
£45000 - £55000 per annum + Good Package
Posted
14 Aug 2017
Closes
04 Sep 2017
Ref
NB37333
Contact
Nick Barrass
Job Title
Solicitor
Practice Area
Employment
PQE Level
5-7, 8-10
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

An experienced Employment Solicitor is sought to join a renowned Manchester Law Firm.

My client, a well-regarded, award winning Firm has a well-established and growing Employment Practice. Legal 500 ranked for their work in the North West market.

Applications are invited from Solicitors with 5 or more years PQE to join their busy team. Applications are invited from ambitious and passionate Employment Solicitors, who wish to undertake a broad spectrum of Employment matters across a number of sectors. The team draws their clients from Public Sector, Retail, Manufacturing, Insurance and many more. Salary is excellent for the region.

The successful applicant will be involved in a caseload consisting of restructuring / redundancy support, disciplinary and grievance procedures, amending terms & conditions of employment, TUPE, tribunal/advocacy work, and Corporate support where applicable. In addition there is opportunity for progression for those who are actively seeking a platform to grow a Practice.

This represents a fantastic opportunity to join a Firm and a team which are known as being great places to work, for the culture and the quality of the client base.

Apply now for immediate consideration.

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