Locum Litigation Solicitor
Job Details
Full Job Description
Birchrose Associates are partnering with a reputable firm,
recruiting for a Locum Litigation Solicitor to start a new role ASAP
for 3 months +
The Opportunity
Our client, a traditional, full-service law firm is
seeking a Locum Litigation Solicitor to assist whilst they are
recruiting on a permanent basis. The ideal candidate will have
availability to start a new role at short notice and able to commit to
a new assignment for 3 months +.
The role will need to be
office based; however, they will allow for flexibility in working
hours, or consider candidates on a part-time or full-time basis.
Responsibilities
The Locum Litigation
Solicitor will assume responsibility for a busy and varied caseload
including civil litigation, commercial litigation, contentious
probate, and some property litigation matters.
You will have
secretarial support provided for this role, as well as benefit from
other Fee Earners in the team.
Benefits
- Flexible working hours
- Secretarial support and support from the wider team
- Free on-site car parking
- Within walking distance to the nearest station
- Competitive hourly rate of 45 - 55 DOE
- Friendly and supportive culture
Requirements
- Experience handling varied litigation caseloads
- Ability to hit the ground running in a locum role
- Ability to work self-sufficiently within a busy team
To be considered for this opportunity please
contact Birchrose Associates for a confidential discussion.
Birchrose Associates, trading name of Huntress Search Ltd, acts as a Recruitment Agency in relation to all Permanent roles and as a Recruitment Business in relation to all Temporary roles.
PLEASE NOTE: We can only consider applications from candidates who have the right to work in the UK.
Locum Litigation Solicitor
Birchrose Associates
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