Senior Employment Lawyer
Posted 4 hours 19 minutes ago by Law Staff Legal Recruitment
Established Public Sector Law Firm in Bedfordshire is seeking an experienced Employment Lawyer to work on a full time, hybrid basis. The firm offers enhanced pension, generous holiday allowance, condensed working arrangements, and more.
Based in Bedfordshire but with the possibility of working at one of the firms' other offices in Northamptonshire or Cambridgeshire, this is an excellent opportunity for a lawyer to utilise their employment skills within a busy team. The role requires a client focused approach and involves handling a wide range of employment matters.
Responsibilities- Handling a wide caseload of employment matters
- Liaising with clients
- TUPE
- Tribunals and appeals
- Advising on employment contracts
- Disciplinary matters
- Trade union matters
- Whistleblowing and grievances
- Qualified Barrister, Solicitor or Legal Executive with a minimum of 1 year's PQE
- Technical proficiency in employment matters
- Outstanding client care skills
- Strives for high standards in work
- Able to work well under pressure to meet tight deadlines
- Strong communicator able to explain matters in clear, accessible language
- Personable and professional
- Hybrid working
- Enhanced pension
- Generous holiday allowance
- Condensed working arrangements
- Discounted shopping vouchers
- Structured career progression path
Our client is a highly regarded law firm specialising in the public sector. It was one of the first of its kind to be established in the UK, serving over one hundred organisations across the public sectors, including local authorities, clinical commissioning groups, foundation trusts, charities, and fire services. It is a forward thinking, award winning firm that meets the highest management and customer care standards.
For more information on this and other vacancies, please contact Mia quoting Ref 37355.
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