Job: Serious Injury Fee Earner / Solicitor – Great Bonus – High Quality Work

QED
Published
25th May 2023
Location
Bolton, United Kingdom
Job Type
Type of Lawyer
  • Fee Earner
Salary
£40000 - £65000 per annum
Work Hours
Full-time
Reference No:
BH-40447
Start Date
2023-05-24 00:00:00
Area of Law
  • Catastrophic Injury
Contact Email
nick@qedlegal.com
Contact
Nick Skelly
Contact Phone
0161 961 9000
Region
North West

Description

This top quality Legal 500 specialist law firm with offices throughout the North West are seeking an experienced Serious Injury Fee Earner to join their Greater Manchester team. The office is within close proximity to the local motorway & train stations, so this office is easily accessed from anywhere in Greater Manchester. 

This role will suit an experienced Paralegal, Fee Earner, FCILEX or Solicitor with experience of managing a serious injury caseload at a well established law firm. You will be dealing with complex and high value matters that will range up to £1,000,000+ in value and feature issues such as brain injury, spinal injury and serious orthopaedic injuries.

Ideally you will have gained over 2 years experience of managing your own caseload as you will be dealing with serious injury & complex claims, so prior exposure to multi-track & £multi-million injuries is essential. There is support in place from a Secretary & Legal Assistant. 

Salary will range from £40k - £65k with a tremendous benefits package in place including a rewarding bonus scheme & car allowance as well as opportunities to further your career.

Despite being a specialist Personal Injury firm this company have bucked the trend over the last 5 years and have continued to grow, so work is of the highest quality. There is a great benefits package included with this role, as well as a rewarding bonus scheme. For further information on this role please contact Nick Skelly at QED Legal for a confidential chat.

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