Employment Litigation Lawyer

215298242

£40,000 - £50,000 Per Annum

Contract

Bristol

All Levels

Posted 16 hours ago

Expires In 3 Months

Job Description

Employment Litigation Lawyer, 12 months FTC, 3 + years’ experience, Bristol, £40,000 - £50,000 (DOE). A fixed-term contract opportunity has become available for an experienced employment litigation lawyer to join a dynamic firm. JOB REF: 8242

The appointed Solicitor or Legal Executive will be responsible for managing a diverse caseload of employment law claims from the initial instruction through to the final hearing.

• This role involves supervising junior lawyers within the team and utilising your expertise to provide essential support and guidance throughout the litigation process.
• An in-depth knowledge of employment law and a thorough understanding of Employment Tribunal procedures are crucial for success in this role.
• The position is full-time, with a hybrid working arrangement allowing for three days per week to be worked from home.
• The firm offers an attractive benefits package, including private pension contributions, an annual bonus, generous holiday entitlement, and discounts on insurance policies and car schemes.
•To apply contact Tatiana Sivakova at eNL on 0121 454 1004 or email tatiana.sivakova@enllegal.co.uk with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.

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