Family Solicitor

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  • £60000 - £75000 per annum
  • Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
  • Permanent

Sacco Mann is recruiting for a national Legal 500 law firm, which is looking to recruit a Family Solicitor to join its offices in Newcastle upon Tyne. This award-winning firm is committed to providing excellent client services, as well as looking after its people. You will be joining a friendly environment and a highly regarded family team with a great opportunity to develop further in an established team.

Joining this experienced Family team, you will be representing clients in a range of matrimonial, finance and children matters. You will be supported by other fee earners who have real commitment to the development of the team, and you will be encouraged to develop relationships with professionals and referrers.

The firm is looking for someone who is 4 - 5 years PQE and who has excellent knowledge of family law. You will have experience in high value and complex cases and experienced in advocacy in family court or other public speaking environments.

In return, the firm does genuinely really look after its people and offers lots of flexibility, a healthy approach to work/life balance and staff well-being plus a competitive remuneration package.

If you are interested in this Family Solicitor role in Newcastle Upon Tyne then please get in touch with Chloe Murphy on 0113 467 9783 to find out more information or if you've a CV to hand, please submit this for review. To hear about other legal opportunities that we have available, please visit our website. Alternatively, if you know anybody who would be suitable for this role then please let them or us know as we offer a reward for successful referral. For full terms, please visit our website.

*Please note our advertisements use PQE and salary level purely as a guide. We are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role.

Chloe Murphy Executive Consultant

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