Criminal - Professional Discipline Solicitor

Posted 11 April by Clayton Legal
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Work from Home Opportunity!

Are you based in the East Midlands and craving flexibility? Look no further!

A unique blend of remote work and on-site visits to Police Federation premises, representing Police Officers navigate Complex Legal Matters and handle High-Profile cases!

Location: East Midlands based, mainly working from home and visiting clients at Police Federation premises.
Contract: Full time/ Permanent. Will consider part time.
Holidays: 33 days holiday inclusive of bank holidays.
Salary: Competitive and dependent on experience. Overtime payment for out of hours work. Other benefits include Life insurance and Critical illness insurance.

The firm: A well-established law firm with offices in Loughborough and Leicester, who pride themselves on being a modern, progressive firm with ample opportunities for growth and advancement.

The Role: They are the leading provider of legal services to members of the Police Federation. A team of dedicated lawyers represents Police Officers accused of criminal offences and internal disciplinary allegations throughout the Midlands, South West, and North West. This includes advising officers during Post Incident Procedures, dealing with complex and high-profile matters that often attract media attention.

This is your chance to specialise in a stimulating and rewarding area of law, working alongside highly respected Solicitors in the field. We provide comprehensive training and ongoing guidance, making this opportunity ideal for a Criminal Defence Solicitor looking for a change.

Candidate Requirements:
  • Qualified Solicitor (Ideally 3 years + PQE)
  • Criminal Defence experience
  • Legal Aid Supervisor status
  • Full driving license and access to own vehicle
Ready to take your career to the next level? Apply now!

Reference: 52269442

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