Employment Solicitor
Award-winning, full service law firm looking to recruit an Employment Solicitor into their Lancashire offices.
Our client is looking a specialist within Employment and HR matters who will be able to work on tribunal matters including:
- Redundancy
- Disciplinary
- Grievances
- Whistleblowing
- Discrimination
- Detriment claims
- Equal pay
The successful candidate will have 2+ years PQE, be able to conduct your own advocacy, is ambitious and is looking to grow and develop alongside a reputable legal practise.
If you are interested in this Employment Solicitor role based in Lancashire, please contact Niamh Winfield at Sacco Mann on 0161 672 3112 or email your CV to niamh.winfield@saccomann.com
To hear about other legal opportunities that we have available, please visit our website.
Alternatively, if you know anybody who would be suitable for this role then please let them or us know as we offer a reward for successful referral.
For full terms, please visit our website.
*Please note our advertisements use PQE and salary level purely as a guide.
We are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role.
- Location: Lancashire, England
- Type: Permanent
- Industry: Legal
- Recruiter: Sacco Mann
- Contact: Niamh Winfield
- Tel: 0161 831 6890
- Email: to view click here
- Posted: 2025-01-07 12:13:31 -
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