Family Solicitor NQ to 3 Years PQE

QED Legal
Nottingham
2 weeks ago
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My client is a well-established, award-winning law firm with multiple offices across the region. With a solid reputation for delivering high-quality legal services, the firm is known for its client-focused approach and its commitment to creating a supportive, inclusive, and dynamic working environment. Now, they are looking to expand their Family Law team and are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Family Solicitor with between NQ and 3 years of post-qualification experience to join their team in Nottingham.

About the Role:

As a Family Solicitor, you will handle a diverse caseload across both contentious and non-contentious family matters. You will work on a wide range of issues, including:

  1. Divorce and separation
  2. Child arrangements and parental responsibility disputes
  3. Financial settlements and property issues
  4. Pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements
  5. Domestic abuse cases
  6. Cohabitation disputes

You’ll have the chance to work with a supportive team of family law specialists, offering clear, compassionate, and practical advice to clients during difficult times. The firm’s multi-site setup means you’ll benefit from a collaborative environment where you can connect with colleagues across various offices, share knowledge, and continue developing your skills.

You:

You are a Family Solicitor with up to 3 years of PQE and a passion for family law. You’re someone who enjoys helping clients navigate complex, often sensitive matters and are looking to build your expertise in this rewarding area of law. You:

  1. Have experience or a keen interest in handling a wide range of family law issues
  2. Are organised and able to manage a varied caseload with ease
  3. Have excellent communication skills and are client-focused, with a natural ability to build rapport
  4. Are proactive, eager to learn, and open to ongoing professional development
  5. Work well both independently and as part of a collaborative team
  6. Pay attention to detail and strive for excellence in everything you do

Why Join the Firm?

My client offers a fantastic place to grow your career. With multiple offices and a commitment to professional development, this is a great opportunity to be part of a thriving, multi-site firm. The firm offers:

  1. Competitive salary and performance-related bonuses
  2. Flexible working arrangements to ensure work-life balance
  3. Comprehensive training and mentoring to support your growth
  4. Generous holiday allowance
  5. Wellbeing initiatives, including mental health support and access to wellness resources
  6. A collaborative, friendly, and inclusive team environment
  7. Opportunities for career progression within the firm

The firm truly values its employees and offers a culture that supports both personal and professional growth, making it an ideal place to take your career to the next level.

Are you ready to take the next step in your career with a firm that will support your growth and development every step of the way?

This is an exciting opportunity that will be highly contested, so don’t miss your chance to join a leading firm in the heart of Nottingham. If you’re a Family Solicitor eager to take the next step in your career, apply now or contact Toby Ryan at QED Legal Recruitment to secure your place with a supportive and forward-thinking firm.

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