Employment Paralegal
Leading, global law firm looking to recruit an Employment Paralegal to join their Liverpool team.
Sacco Mann has been instructed on an Employment Paralegal role within a Top 200 ranked law firm in which, you will be working within a dynamic, sociable team.
Within this role, you will be supporting Fee Earners on range of Employment matters on both a national and international scale, including:
- Redundancy
- Disciplinary
- Tribunal
- Grievances
- Whistleblowing
- Discrimination
- Detriment claims
- Equal pay
The successful candidate will ideally have at least 6 months previous experience in Employment law, possesses excellent client care skills and can work well under pressure.
This is fantastic opportunity for an Employment Paralegal to get their foot in the door at highly respected legal practice and really make a name for themselves.
If you are interested in this Liverpool based Employment Paralegal role, please contact Leona Taylor at Sacco Mann on 0161 831 6890 or email your CV to leona.taylor@saccomann.com
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- Rate: £23000 - £26000 per annum
- Location: Liverpool, England
- Type: Permanent
- Industry: Legal
- Recruiter: Sacco Mann
- Contact: Leona Taylor
- Tel: 0161 831 6890
- Email: to view click here
- Posted: 2024-04-23 08:32:20 -
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