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A highly regarded firm is seeking an experienced Family Solicitor to join their team. This is an outstanding opportunity for a motivated solicitor who can manage their own caseload to step into a role offering exceptional flexibility with excellent career progression prospects.
In return for your expertise, this role comes with a fantastic salary. You will also be offered flexible working arrangements, allowing you to manage your own schedule; you can choose to work from any of our client’s offices, apart from London, or from home, as long as you’re performing.
In this role, you will manage your own private family law caseload as part of a dedicated team, with the potential to step up to the director level. You will be part of an organisation that values teamwork, collaboration, and the professional growth of its members.
To succeed in this role, you must have at least 5 years PQE. You should be confident in managing your own case-load of private family matters, engaging and collaborating with team members and demonstrating resilience to perform under pressure.
Our client provides an excellent opportunity to further your career whilst maintaining a healthy work-life balance. If you’re looking to advance your career in a supportive and dynamic environment, this is a role that needs your serious consideration.
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