Overview
Employment Solicitor - Birmingham
Position: Employment Solicitor. Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time
About the Firm
We are a well-established regional law firm with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality legal services across a wide range of practice areas. Our employment team is expanding, and we are seeking a motivated and client-focused solicitor to join us.
Role Overview
The successful candidate will handle a mix of contentious and non-contentious employment matters, advising employers and employees on a wide range of employment law issues. You will work closely with colleagues across the firm, contributing to the continued growth and development of the department.
Key Responsibilities
* Advising on a broad spectrum of employment law matters, including unfair dismissal, discrimination, redundancy, TUPE, and restrictive covenants.
* Drafting and reviewing contracts, policies, and settlement agreements.
* Advising on HR procedures, grievance, and disciplinary processes.
* Representing clients in Employment Tribunal proceedings, including advocacy where appropriate.
* Conducting legal research and staying up to date with legislative and case law developments.
* Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, ensuring excellent service delivery.
* Assisting with business development initiatives and supporting the firm's marketing activities.
Candidate Requirements
* Qualified solicitor (minimum 2 years' PQE preferred, but all levels considered).
* Strong technical knowledge of employment law and procedure.
* Experience in both contentious and non-contentious employment matters.
* Excellent drafting, negotiation, and advocacy skills.
* Strong client management and communication skills.
* A commercial and solutions-focused approach.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
What We Offer
* Competitive salary and benefits package.
* Opportunities for career development and progression.
* Supportive and collaborative working environment.
* Exposure to high-quality and varied employment law matters.
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