At a Glance
- Tasks: Handle life-changing injury cases and support clients through legal processes.
- Company: Leading law firm specialising in medical negligence with a supportive culture.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, professional development, and opportunities for growth.
- Other info: Join a dynamic team with a focus on personal and professional development.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in clients' lives while advancing your legal career.
- Qualifications: Qualified solicitor or barrister with strong communication and interpersonal skills.
The predicted salary is between 37338 - 44962 £ per year.
The medical negligence department specialises in life-changing injury cases. Solicitors will be expected to be well versed in all procedural and evidential issues that specifically affect this category of claim.
Main responsibilities
- Qualified solicitors/barristers must be licensed to practice law to act on behalf of clients in legal matters.
- The specific nature of the legal work relates to the relevant specialist litigation practice areas of the firm.
- Fee earners are typically responsible to the head of a work group and/or the Head of Department.
- Solicitors must have a current practising certificate, maintain their CPD record and comply with the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s Continuing Professional Development Scheme.
- Takes initial instructions, establishing suitability of the matter by undertaking preliminary research and reviewing documentation.
- Maintains regular communications with clients, solicitors, supervisors and others on the telephone and in meetings and relevant platforms.
- Explains fee structure and ensures client is kept appraised regularly of changes in any estimate of fees, providing advice at all stages, pre and post proceedings.
- Prepares reports, letters of advice.
- Drafts statements.
- Selects and instructs experts.
- Instructs Counsel.
- Compiles disclosure lists and bundles.
- Conducts litigation proceedings.
- Appears before the Court at interlocutory hearings.
- Demonstrates relevant experience and expertise with ADR.
- Solicitors will be expected to have sound clinical knowledge as befits the areas of work in which they are involved.
- Involvement with disability related charities is encouraged.
- A high level of interpersonal communication skills will be required to successfully communicate with seriously injured clients and their distressed families.
- Senior solicitors may supervise other qualified solicitors and most qualified solicitors will have responsibility for a paralegal.
- They will be expected to delegate effectively to associate solicitors and paralegals, set boundaries and oversee work.
- Give clear instructions and share information.
- Provide regular feedback, offer support and guidance, coach, mentor and motivate.
- Consider opportunities for growth and challenge.
- Records time effectively, achieves/exceeds hours and billing targets.
- Assists with/manages the effective billing and cash collection.
- Monitors financial performance and WIP.
- Sets budgets and manages profitability.
- Demonstrates commercial awareness and vision.
- Attends/assists with/organises social events.
- Contributes to marketing materials.
- Identifies/generates/follows up new business opportunities.
- Develops own network, raises own and the firm’s profile.
- Promotes the firm by undertaking public speaking or having articles published.
- Assists with/attends/participates in/leads business pitches.
- Develops practice expertise, creates a media presence, becomes a recognised leader in the field, drives the reputation of the firm.
- Focuses on business development activities, defines and leads business strategy.
- Makes use of the firm’s collective knowledge resources, promotes internal knowledge-sharing.
- Attends and contributes towards know-how meetings, delivers internal training sessions.
- Demonstrates excellent communication and strong influencing skills (articulate and professional/mature and sympathetic).
- Effective, respectful interpersonal skills.
- Shows sound judgement, creative problem-solving and practical decision making skills.
- Shows commitment, passion, enthusiasm, socially adept, supportive team-player.
- Keen attention to detail.
- Minimum 2:1 degree, with commendation at LPC (or equivalent BVC).
Senior Medical Negligence Solicitor | Injury Claim Expert employer: Stewarts
As a leading firm in the medical negligence sector, we pride ourselves on fostering a supportive and collaborative work environment that prioritises employee growth and development. Our team is dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the lives of clients facing life-changing injuries, and we offer comprehensive training, mentorship opportunities, and a commitment to work-life balance. Located in a vibrant area, our firm encourages involvement with disability-related charities and provides a platform for solicitors to enhance their professional profiles through business development initiatives.