

| Salary | Any |
|---|---|
| Location | Birmingham |
| Job type | Permanent |
| Company | Judicial Review |
| Contact | Jodie Dawson |
| Specialist Areas | Employment & Benefits |
| Posted | 26th Aug 2008 |
| Expires | 26th Aug 2008 |
**EMPLOYMENT SOLICITOR - SUPERB NEW VACANCY - BIRMINGHAM**
Our client is a top 55 UK law firm with a national reputation. They have a fantastic new job opportunity in their Birmingham office. Due to increased workload they have a new vacancy for an experienced Employment Solicitor.
In this new Employment vacancy you would support the Partner in advising predominantly corporate clients. Evidence of Practice Development and managerial skills will be required. The ideal candidate will have from three years relevant experience with a solid background in both contentious and non-contentious employment law.
Candidates must be technically excellent but equally important, commercially aware and enthusiastic about business development. They will be a team player with a strong client focussed approach. They will also have a strong academic background and excellent communication and organisational skills.
There is a fantastic benefits package with a flexible salary range to be commensurate with your experience.
Please send through your CV in confidence to (email address removed) or call Jodie Dawson on (phone number removed) for further details on this vacancy. All applications will be processed and acknowledged within 24 hours. All of our current vacancies are advertised on (web address removed) .
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