Planning Lawyer
- Recruiter
- JMC Legal
- Location
- England, Bristol
- Salary
- £65000 - £100000 per annum
- Posted
- 11 Jan 2022
- Closes
- 31 Jan 2022
- Ref
- BBBH34216
- Contact
- Carl Pace
- Job Title
- Lawyer
- Practice Area
- Planning / Environment
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Are you wanting seeking a broad work diet, continued progression, the region's highest pay and your name attributed to influential, high-profile work?
The Firm
Top 50 and abundant with L500 & Chambers-ranked teams across all areas, the firm's gravity perpetuates not only regionally but within the national market in terms of quality, service and legal expertise. They were consistently hallmarked as "Law Firm of the Year" whilst being the leading Commercial firm not based in of the City.
The firm receives numerous accolades and leads by example regarding culture, empowerment, progression and diversity.
Staff thrive in an open, communal, and collaborative environment underpinned by people-first mindset. This is put into practice via continued and structured personal and career development, speaking for itself given nearly half of all existing Partners trained at the firm.
The Role
Planning Lawyer to join Band 1 & T1 team within Bristol Top 50 firm
Band and Tier 1, the team deliver on providing advice during the entire development process, for clients both public and private.
With their core sectors being Energy, Real Estate, Transport, and the Public Sector, you'll be exposed to high-profile NSIP's & DNS both on and offshore, major Clean Energy schemes, CPO's for numerous authorities and environmental agencies, and developments for listed homebuilders (a recent project being 7000+ homes).
The Requirements
- 1+ PQE within Planning and CPO's (no PQE ceiling for applicants, open up to Partner)
- Passion for your work, and interest in relevant sectors
- Drive for career progression, given transparently via merit, not time-served.
For those wanting to operate at the industry's peak, without giving the "pound of flesh" expected elsewhere, are encourage to make discreet enquiries.