Family Lawyer - Flexible, Growth-Oriented Role in Doncaster

Family Lawyer - Flexible, Growth-Oriented Role in Doncaster

Doncaster Full-Time 36000 - 44000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
QED Legal LLP

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Handle a diverse private family caseload, including divorce and children matters.
  • Company: QED Legal LLP, a growing firm with a supportive Family Law team.
  • Benefits: Flexible working options, tailored role based on experience, and career growth opportunities.
  • Other info: Enjoy a mix of office and homeworking once settled in.
  • Why this job: Join a dynamic team and make a real difference in people's lives.
  • Qualifications: PQE level Family Lawyer with a passion for family law.

The predicted salary is between 36000 - 44000 Β£ per year.

QED Legal LLP in Doncaster is growing its Family Law team and seeks a Family Lawyer at all PQE levels to handle a varied private family caseload including divorce, financial remedy, private children matters and TOLATA.

The role will be tailored to your experience, with supervision for junior staff and greater autonomy for senior lawyers, and it offers a mix of office and homeworking once caseload is established.

Family Lawyer - Flexible, Growth-Oriented Role in Doncaster employer: QED Legal LLP

Join a prestigious Legal 500 firm in London, renowned for its exceptional family law team and supportive work culture. With a strong commitment to employee development, this firm offers a competitive salary, hybrid working options, and a comprehensive benefits package that includes generous annual leave and wellbeing initiatives. This is an ideal environment for ambitious Family Solicitors seeking meaningful work and long-term career growth.

QED Legal LLP

Contact Details:

QED Legal LLP Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Family Lawyer - Flexible, Growth-Oriented Role in Doncaster

Family Law Expertise
Divorce Proceedings
Financial Remedy Knowledge
Private Children Matters
TOLATA Understanding
Supervisory Skills
Autonomy in Legal Practice