Position Title:Employment Law Solicitor/Associate Solicitor
Are you looking for a Hybrid role within a top Legal 500 firm who offer a clear path for progression and professional development within a supportive Culture?
About the Firm:Top legal 500 law firm located in the heart of Hertfordshiredelivering first-class service across a wide spectrum of practice areas to both businesses and individuals. Staffed by a team of legal professionals who are experts in their chosen fields, the firm prides itself on providing jargon-free advice in clear and concise language and as a result, has developed a loyal and growing client base as well as numerous accreditations.
Position Overview:Due to natural expansion, our client is seeking an Employment Solicitor from2 years - 6 years PQE within their Employment Law department. This is a hybrid opportunity along with the option for full or part time hours.
Employment Solicitor Experience to include:
- Contentious and Non-Contentious matters
- Unfair and wrongful dismissal
- Redundancy and restrictive covenants
- Discrimination
- Equal opportunities and Equal Pay Act
- Protected disclosure (whistleblowing) and data protection
- TUPE transfers
- Disciplinary and grievance procedures
- Advocacy in the Employment Tribunal
- Breach of contract
- Harassment
- Maternity and paternity matters
- Restructuring
Requirements for this Employment Solicitor are:
- Qualified Solicitor of England & Wales with 2-6 years PQE
- Excellent client-facing skills and ability to manage key client relationships
The Benefits & How to Apply for this Employment Solicitor role:
• Join a reputable Legal 500 firm with a supportive culture
• Work with leading lawyers and high-profile clients
• Clear path for progression and professional development
Location:Close toHarlow
Salary:£54,000 - £62,000 open for discussion
Reference:BH37139
Work Type:Full time, Permanent, hybrid
Contact: Marcus Stevens
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