Personal Injury Solicitor
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  • England,North West,Greater Manchester
  • Full Time, Permanent
  • £40,000 - £55,000 per annum
Job Description:
Personal injury solicitor is required by this specialist law firm to deal with EL/PL work from its office based in Manchester.

Role Overview
In joining this firm as a personal injury fee earner, you will become part of an established national practice recognised as a market leader in claimant injury work.
On offer is the chance to join a team dealing with a litigated caseload of EL and PL cases.

Candidate Profile
The firm is seeking a personal injury fee earner who can demonstrate:

*Prior experience working on litigated EL/PL work from a claimant background.
*Able to work in a case management led environment.
*Experienced in running own files (you will be responsible for the day to day running of a caseload) and proven billing record.
*Able to work as part of a team.
*Qualified solicitor, CILEx or experienced non-qualified fee earner.
What’s on offer?
On offer with this personal injury opportunity is:*Salary £40-55k dependant on experience.
*Bonus scheme paid monthly.
*Comprehensive benefits package.
*Hybrid working with 2 days per week working from home (after completing probation).
*Good secure sources of work.
*Realistic opportunities for progression.

Apply Now
To be considered for this personal injury role based in Manchester please get in touch with a recent CV as soon as possible.
Job number 3678083

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Company Details:
IPS Group Ltd
Company size: 50–99 employees
Industry: Recruitment Consultancy
IPS Group began as Insurance Personnel Selection in 1969 providing a professional recruitment service to the London insurance market. Over the years w...
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