Clinical Negligence Paralegal

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1 month ago
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Location: Nottingham
£24,000 to £30,000

Join a Thriving Regional Firm Known for Excellence and Career Progression

Are you driven by the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of individuals affected by serious injury or clinical negligence? Do you want to work in a supportive and dynamic environment where your skills are valued, and your career progression is a priority? If so, this opportunity could be the perfect fit.

My client, an ever-expanding regional firm with an excellent reputation for high-quality work, is seeking a passionate Clinical Negligence Paralegal to join their growing Serious Injury & Clinical Negligence team in Nottingham. Following a recent merger, the firm is entering an exciting period of growth, and they are eager to continue providing outstanding support to clients while offering extensive career development opportunities to their staff.

About the Role

In this role, you will:

  • Assist senior solicitors with high-profile clinical negligence and serious injury cases
  • Conduct thorough research into the medical and legal aspects of clinical negligence claims
  • Draft legal documents, including letters of claim and statements of case
  • Liaise with clients, medical professionals, and experts to gather crucial information
  • Organise and maintain case files, ensuring all documents are updated and filed properly
  • Prepare court bundles, organise client meetings, and manage case timelines

Do you enjoy working in a fast-paced environment and thrive under pressure? This is your chance to be part of a growing team where your contributions will directly impact the success of the firm and the clients they serve.

About You

The ideal candidate will:

  • Have a genuine passion for clinical negligence law and a strong desire to support clients affected by medical errors
  • Bring previous experience in personal injury or clinical negligence (desirable, but not essential)
  • Possess a law degree or equivalent legal qualification (e.g., LPC or CILEx)
  • Be organised with excellent attention to detail and able to manage multiple tasks and deadlines
  • Demonstrate strong communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to liaise effectively with clients, medical professionals, and experts
  • Have a proactive, client-focused mindset, and a willingness to develop professionally
  • Be comfortable using case management systems and handling complex case files

If you’re looking for an opportunity to work in a collaborative, dynamic environment where your career can flourish, this could be the role for you.

Benefits

My client offers:

  • A competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package
  • Ongoing training and career development opportunities
  • The chance to work on challenging, high-profile cases
  • A supportive, inclusive team environment with a strong focus on work-life balance
  • Access to wellness programs and additional perks
  • A firm that’s expanding, offering exciting growth potential for staff

Are you ready to take the next step in your legal career? Apply online now, or contact Toby Ryan at QED Legal Recruitment today for further information.

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