£35K/yr to £50K/yr
Liverpool, England
Permanent, Variable

Solicitor/Advocate Re train

Posted by Douglas Scott Legal Recruitment .

Solicitor/Advocate (Re train)

A Personal Injury Solicitor is wanted for an excellent re train opportunity with a Top 100 law firm in Liverpool. Salary is negotiable dependant on experience.

My client is an award winning, national law firm with an excellent reputation in the market. Due to continued growth and expansion they are looking to recruit a Personal Injury or Fraud Solicitor who is looking to re train to undertake Advocacy work.

You will undertake advocacy & drafting and advisory work on general personal injury work to include CMCs, CCMCs, directions hearings, Stage 3 and Infant Settlement hearings

The successful candidate will be a Qualified Solicitor and you will have experience in personal injury litigation. We are happy to consider Solicitors with limited Advocacy experience as full training will be provided but you must have a real desire to specialise in Advocacy work. Our client is happy to support Solicitors through the Higher Rights Course as you progress within the firm.

Benefits

This is an outstanding opportunity to join a Top 100 firm that offers a great work-life balance and fabulous benefits, including:

  • Company pension scheme
  • Enhanced company sick and maternity pay scheme
  • Flexible working hours/remote working
  • Performance related bonus scheme
  • Private healthcare, including optional coverage for your family
  • Income protection
  • Life assurance
  • Interest free travel loan scheme
  • Employee Assistance Programme including counselling, legal and consumer advice service
  • Discounted gym membership
  • Discounted dental scheme
  • Cycle to work scheme

This is an excellent In House Advocate role for an ambitious Solicitor/Barrister looking to join a high quality firm with a market leading salary and benefits package on offer.

Apply now for immediate consideration.

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