Industrial Disease Solicitor

SaccoMann
Newcastle upon Tyne
5 days ago
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Sacco Mann are recruiting for afull-service commercial firmin the heart of Newcastle, who are recruiting for an experiencedIndustrial Disease Solicitorto join their team. The role would suit anIndustrial Disease Solicitorwith upwards of 1-2 years' post qualifying experience.

The Role

Joining theaward-winning personal injury team,you will be representing bothnational and international clientsworking on a caseload consisting of mainlyNoise Induced Hearing Loss claims.

Key Responsibilities

  1. Taking client instructions
  2. Obtaining medical evidence
  3. Quantum and negotiations
  4. Issuing proceedings and taking cases through to conclusion

About You

  1. Qualified Solicitor between1 - 3 years PQE, in Disease work
  2. Previous experience in managing own caseload of Noise Damage claims
  3. Strong client communication skills

What's in it for you?

  1. Competitive salary
  2. Acollaborative and supportiveworking environment
  3. Hybrid working(3 days in the office, and 2 days from home)
  4. 25 days' holiday, plus bank holidays and additional annual leave.
  5. Further career developmentopportunities

If you are interested in thisIndustrial Disease Solicitorrolein Newcastlethen please get in touch withChloe Murphy onto find out more information or if you've a CV to hand, please submit this for review.

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