Criminal Litigation Lawyer

Location
England, Kent
Salary
£28 - £33 per hour
Posted
15 Jun 2018
Closes
28 Jun 2018
Ref
M75484
Contact
Chelsey Newsom
Job Title
Lawyer
PQE Level
10+, 2-4, 5-7, 8-10, NQ
Contract Type
Contract
Hours
Full Time

Criminal Litigation Lawyer required for an initial 3 month period to join a local authority based in Kent.

This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Criminal Litigation Lawyer to join a popular Local Authority. Our client is looking to hear from Litigation lawyers with experience of dealing with a caseload focusing on mainly criminal matters, however civil litigation experience would also be preferred.

The ideal candidate will come from a public sector background, although candidates with relevant experience in private practice are welcome to apply.

The post holder must be capable of working under pressure, using initiative and adopting proactive approaches to deliver a fast and efficient service.

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 Chelsey Newsom in our Manchester office for a confidential discussion.

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