Personal Injury Solicitor

London – £45,000 - £65,000

An exciting and rare opportunity has become available for a Senior Clinical Negligence or Serious Injury Solicitor to join a Legal500 Award Winning firm.

Nominated in the Sunday Times Best Companies to Work for and accredited with Investors for people in Gold for over 10 years, this is a fantastic law firm to join to progress your career as a Senior Lawyer.

Due to continued growth, the firm is seeking a Senior Qualified Lawyer that is at least 7 years PQE to join their team – experience within either Serious Injury or Clinical Negligence is welcome to apply.

The team act on high profile matters (such as catastrophic birth injury cases) they also undertake claim related Deputyship/Court of Protection work.
You will be working on an existing high profile case-load, so experience within high value claims is essential.

There are excellent career development opportunities for the right candidates and benefits include a competitive salary, Contributory Pension Scheme, Life Assurance, health cover, discretionary annual bonus scheme and hybrid working – Full time and Part time to be considered.

Apply now for immediate consideration!
francesca@douglas-scott.co.uk

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Francesca Turner

Head of National Insurance
0203 846 3071

francesca@douglas-scott.co.uk

Francesca Turner, Head of National Insurance at Douglas Scott for over seven years, specialises in placing Paralegals and Solicitors in Personal Injury law firms across London. Before joining in 2017, she worked in Clinical Negligence and Personal Injury within an insurance company's Expert Liaison team. Francesca holds a Primary School Teaching degree from the University of Lancashire and A-levels in Business Studies, English, and Religious Studies.


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Job Spec:

  • Area of Law: Clinical Negligence
  • Type: Solicitor / FILEX
  • Salary: £45,000 - £65,000
  • Term: Permanent
  • Location: London
  • Reference: 1245235

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