Healthcare Inquests Solicitor
Posted 22 April by
Douglas Scott Legal Recruitment
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A Healthcare Regulatory/Inquests Solicitor/Advocate is wanted for an excellent opportunity with a leading Top 50 law firm based in Liverpool. Salary is negotiable dependant on experience.
My client is an award winning, international law firm with an enviable reputation in the market. Due to continued growth and expansion they are looking to recruit a Healthcare Solicitor/Advocate to join their well-respected Inquests team.
The Regulatory Department offers a broad range of expert advice to organisations and individuals facing Health & Safety, criminal and other regulatory prosecutions. You will manage a caseload of inquests files (including advocacy) for the NHS, various healthcare Trusts, and health and social care clients/individuals. In addition there will be some healthcare regulatory defence work.
Applications are invited from Solicitors/Advocates who have a solid track record undertaking Healthcare Regulatory or Inquests work and you will have strong advocacy skills.
You can expect a competitive salary and the opportunity to take your career to the next level with one of the leading Healthcare firms. They also have an award winning benefits package and career progression structure in place.
Apply now for immediate consideration.
Reference: 52517193
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