At a Glance
- Tasks: Handle complex legal cases in Health & Welfare, making a real difference.
- Company: Award-winning law firm with a focus on Court of Protection matters.
- Benefits: Above market salary, bonuses, and hybrid working options.
- Other info: Opportunities for Supervising Solicitors and career development.
- Why this job: Join a supportive team and grow your legal career while helping others.
- Qualifications: Experience in law; Mental Health Panel Members preferred.
The predicted salary is between 47500 - 47500 £ per year.
HAB Law is an award-winning and rapidly growing law firm specialising in Court of Protection, Health & Welfare matters. Due to continued expansion and increasing demand, we are seeking a Court of Protection Fee Earner (Health & Welfare). Candidates who are also Mental Health Panel Members or actively seeking this accreditation are sought to join our specialist team.
This is an excellent opportunity to undertake meaningful and complex legal work while developing your career within a supportive, forward-thinking firm. We are also particularly seeking candidates based in or able to cover the North East (Newcastle), North West, Southwest, and London regions due to increasing demand in these areas. We also have a strong requirement for Supervising Solicitors, particularly those with experience supervising both qualified and non-qualified staff, to support the continued development and expansion of the team.
- Hybrid Working | Full Time | Permanent
- Competitive Salary (Above Market Rate) + Bonus
If you have the skills and experience required, we would be delighted to hear from you.
Solicitor in Newcastle upon Tyne employer: HAB Law
HAB Law is an exceptional employer that prioritises employee well-being and professional growth, offering a supportive work culture where team collaboration thrives. With competitive salaries, bonuses, and the flexibility of hybrid working arrangements, employees are empowered to balance their personal and professional lives while contributing to meaningful Health & Welfare matters in the North East of England.