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Healthcare Solicitor

Posted 26 April by G2 Legal Limited
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Salary icon £60,000 - £75,000 per annum
Location icon Manchester , Lancashire

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Our client is a Top 40 law firm ranked in the Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners legal directories. It is currently looking to expand its Regulatory Healthcare team with a qualified solicitor ideally between 3-7 PQE.

The team offers a range of advice to individuals and organisations on health-based regulatory proceedings and matters. Clients range from private healthcare providers and NHS Trusts. Covering court of protection, mental health applications and various other regulatory challenges like defending and advising on prosecutions. This role will focus on managing a caseload of inquest files for clients alongside some broader work outside your core caseload.

Role Responsibilities

  • Manage a caseload of files
  • Attend Inquest hearings at court, including travel.
  • Advocacy at pre-inquest review hearings and inquests
  • Advise on a broad range of health and care-related matters

Ideal Candidate

  • Qualified solicitor 3-7 years’ PQE
  • Advocacy experience

Desirable but non-essential experience

  • Healthcare experience
  • Inquest experience
  • Regulatory defence experience
  • Court of protection experience
  • Mental health experience

Benefits

  • 28 days holiday
  • Working from home
  • Private healthcare
  • Open to part time work.

If this role sounds interesting then contact Sam Bird at G2 Legal for a confidential chat or make a direct application and arrange a call to discuss further.

Reference: 52539136

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