Employment Senior Associate

Posted 26 March by KMA Legal Recruitment Ltd
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Client

A top 100 national law firm are seeking an Employment Lawyer to join their busy team.

Role

You will join the firm’s Birmingham office as a Senior Associate in the employment team, one of the largest departments in the firm. You will provide the full range of employment law advice and will handle some of the most sensitive and high-profile employment law cases.

Work will include contentious and non-contentious employment law matters including general employment advisory work, employment tribunal claims, whistleblowing and advising on reorganisation and redundancy issues.

Candidate

The team are seeking a candidate with 3-6 years PQE with experience acting for employer clients and with experience in employment litigation.

You will have experience from a well regarded regional or City law firm and excellent academics.

Why apply?

This is fantastic opportunity to join a leading national law firm listed on the Legal 500 working alongside Partners who have an outstanding knowledge of employment law. You will be working on large and complex employment law disputes.

You will undertake a variety of work meaning your skills well be developed and you will have a high level of responsibility from the beginning.

They have a strong social ethos and work as a team encouraging personal development and a healthy work-life balance.

As well as a competitive salary and market leading benefits package you will be able to work from home 2 to 3 days a week.

For more information please contact Kate Albon at KMA Legal.

Reference: 52379772

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