Employment Solicitor

Joe Rees Director and Recruiter

+44 (0) 7903 222 898

joe@thorntonlegal.co.uk

Location

Leeds

Salary

£45000-55000 per annum

Sector

Private Practice

Type

Permanent Role

Practice Area

Employment

Reference

JR/C/0110t

We are working with a respected commercial law firm with a strong presence in Leeds that is looking to recruit into its Employment team.

The Role:

  • Acting on behalf of a broad mix of clients, from owner-managed businesses through to national organisations.

  • Advising on both contentious and non-contentious employment law matters.

  • Supporting with tribunal claims, disputes, contracts, policies and procedures.

  • Opportunity to work on complex, high-quality employment work within a supportive team.

The Candidate:

  • Qualified solicitor with experience in employment law.

  • Strong technical skills and a commercial, client-focused approach.

  • Ability to manage a varied caseload and build client relationships.

  • Enthusiastic about developing your career in a growing and well-regarded practice.

On Offer:

  • Competitive salary and benefits package.

  • Genuine career development opportunities.

  • A collaborative working environment within a firm known for quality of work and culture.

For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please contact:

Joe Rees
07903 222898
joe@thorntonlegal.co.uk

Thornton Legal is a specialist legal recruiter, connecting outstanding lawyers with leading law firms across the North West, Yorkshire and the Midlands. We pride ourselves on an honest, transparent service, putting quality over quantity every time.

Joe Rees Director and Recruiter

+44 (0) 7903 222 898

joe@thorntonlegal.co.uk

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