Senior Associate - Employment Reading 6+ PQE 75,000 - 100,000 + Bonus & Benefits You must have prior law firm experience to be considered for this role. A specialist employment law firm with a strong national reputation is seeking a Senior Associate to join its growing Reading office. This is an excellent opportunity for a Senior Associate to join a firm that focuses exclusively on employment law, providing high-quality advice to employers ranging from SMEs and owner-managed businesses through to national and international organisations. The successful Senior Associate will become part of a highly experienced team known for delivering commercially focused advice on complex workplace issues. The firm has built an impressive reputation for combining technical excellence with practical, business-focused solutions, making it a trusted adviser to clients across a wide range of sectors. The Senior Associate - Employment Role The Senior Associate will play a key role in advising employer clients on a broad range of contentious and non-contentious employment matters, while also supporting business development initiatives and mentoring junior members of the team. Work is likely to include: Day-to-day employment law advisory work Disciplinary, grievance and performance management matters Redundancy exercises and restructures TUPE advice and business transfers Employment Tribunal litigation Settlement agreements and negotiated exits Drafting and reviewing employment contracts, policies and handbooks Restrictive covenants and post-termination disputes Senior executive and board-level employment issues Employment support on corporate transactions HR advisory and strategic workforce planning Client training and business development activities The successful Senior Associate will enjoy significant client contact and will be encouraged to develop long-term relationships with key clients across the firm's portfolio. The Firm This specialist practice has established itself as one of the UK's leading employment law firms, advising businesses, senior executives and HR professionals on complex workplace issues. Unlike many full-service firms, employment law sits at the heart of the business. As a result, lawyers benefit from working alongside employment specialists who are deeply immersed in the market and recognised for their expertise. The firm's culture is collaborative, entrepreneurial and supportive. Lawyers are encouraged to take ownership of client relationships, contribute to the growth of the business and develop their own professional profile within the employment law market. The Senior Associate - Employment The successful candidate is likely to have: 6+ years' PQE gained within a recognised Employment practice Strong experience advising employer clients Experience handling both contentious and non-contentious employment matters Excellent technical knowledge of UK employment law Strong advocacy, negotiation and drafting skills Experience managing client relationships independently Commercial awareness and a pragmatic approach to problem-solving Interest in mentoring and supporting junior lawyers A proactive attitude towards business development and networking Candidates with experience advising corporate clients, owner-managed businesses and HR teams on strategic employment matters will be particularly well suited to this role. Why Apply? Join a leading specialist employment law firm Work exclusively on employment matters Excellent client exposure and responsibility Opportunity to build long-term client relationships Strong progression opportunities Supportive and collaborative culture Flexible working arrangements Competitive salary, bonus and benefits package For a Senior Associate seeking high-quality employment work, genuine client responsibility and the opportunity to join a firm where employment law is the core focus, this represents an outstanding opportunity to take the next step in their career.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Senior Associate - Employment Reading 6+ PQE 75,000 - 100,000 + Bonus & Benefits You must have prior law firm experience to be considered for this role. A specialist employment law firm with a strong national reputation is seeking a Senior Associate to join its growing Reading office. This is an excellent opportunity for a Senior Associate to join a firm that focuses exclusively on employment law, providing high-quality advice to employers ranging from SMEs and owner-managed businesses through to national and international organisations. The successful Senior Associate will become part of a highly experienced team known for delivering commercially focused advice on complex workplace issues. The firm has built an impressive reputation for combining technical excellence with practical, business-focused solutions, making it a trusted adviser to clients across a wide range of sectors. The Senior Associate - Employment Role The Senior Associate will play a key role in advising employer clients on a broad range of contentious and non-contentious employment matters, while also supporting business development initiatives and mentoring junior members of the team. Work is likely to include: Day-to-day employment law advisory work Disciplinary, grievance and performance management matters Redundancy exercises and restructures TUPE advice and business transfers Employment Tribunal litigation Settlement agreements and negotiated exits Drafting and reviewing employment contracts, policies and handbooks Restrictive covenants and post-termination disputes Senior executive and board-level employment issues Employment support on corporate transactions HR advisory and strategic workforce planning Client training and business development activities The successful Senior Associate will enjoy significant client contact and will be encouraged to develop long-term relationships with key clients across the firm's portfolio. The Firm This specialist practice has established itself as one of the UK's leading employment law firms, advising businesses, senior executives and HR professionals on complex workplace issues. Unlike many full-service firms, employment law sits at the heart of the business. As a result, lawyers benefit from working alongside employment specialists who are deeply immersed in the market and recognised for their expertise. The firm's culture is collaborative, entrepreneurial and supportive. Lawyers are encouraged to take ownership of client relationships, contribute to the growth of the business and develop their own professional profile within the employment law market. The Senior Associate - Employment The successful candidate is likely to have: 6+ years' PQE gained within a recognised Employment practice Strong experience advising employer clients Experience handling both contentious and non-contentious employment matters Excellent technical knowledge of UK employment law Strong advocacy, negotiation and drafting skills Experience managing client relationships independently Commercial awareness and a pragmatic approach to problem-solving Interest in mentoring and supporting junior lawyers A proactive attitude towards business development and networking Candidates with experience advising corporate clients, owner-managed businesses and HR teams on strategic employment matters will be particularly well suited to this role. Why Apply? Join a leading specialist employment law firm Work exclusively on employment matters Excellent client exposure and responsibility Opportunity to build long-term client relationships Strong progression opportunities Supportive and collaborative culture Flexible working arrangements Competitive salary, bonus and benefits package For a Senior Associate seeking high-quality employment work, genuine client responsibility and the opportunity to join a firm where employment law is the core focus, this represents an outstanding opportunity to take the next step in their career.
Employment Solicitor - Settlement Agreements & Employment Law Fully Remote - Work from Anywhere in the UK Flexible Employed or Self-Employed Options Available Employed salary circa £35,000 to £42,000 FTE dependent on experience Full-time - Part-time considered Are you an Employment Solicitor looking for something a little different? We're a modern, growing law firm built around the belief that employment law should be accessible, practical and genuinely supportive. We have removed the unnecessary layers, outdated processes and rigid structures often associated with traditional practice, creating an environment where talented lawyers can focus on delivering excellent advice while enjoying genuine flexibility. Whether you're newly qualified or in the early stages of your legal career, this is an opportunity to develop your expertise within a supportive team whilst managing meaningful client work from wherever you choose to be based in the UK. We operate entirely through secure cloud-based systems, allowing you to work remotely using your own laptop or computer, with all software, training and support provided. For those occasions when face-to-face meetings are beneficial, optional access to modern coworking spaces in Manchester and London is available. The role You will manage a varied employment law caseload, with a particular emphasis on settlement agreement work. Your responsibilities will include: Advising clients on settlement agreements, COT3 agreements and protected conversations. Drafting, negotiating and progressing settlement agreements from instruction through to completion. Providing clear, practical employment law advice in straightforward language. Supporting clients through disciplinary, grievance and capability matters. Advising on redundancy situations and TUPE transfers. Assisting with Employment Tribunal matters, including unfair dismissal, discrimination and whistleblowing claims. Managing ACAS Early Conciliation discussions and negotiations. Supporting employer clients with contracts, policies and day-to-day employment queries. Contributing to wider employment law projects, compliance work and training activities. About you We're keen to hear from solicitors who are newly qualified or early in their post-qualification career and have gained hands-on employment law experience. You will: Be a qualified Solicitor in England and Wales. Have experience handling employment law matters gained during training or post qualification. Be confident managing settlement agreement work or have a genuine interest in specialising in this area. Possess litigation experience and be comfortable supporting general contentious matters. Communicate confidently with clients and provide pragmatic, commercial advice. Be organised, proactive and capable of managing your own workload. Enjoy working independently whilst remaining connected to a collaborative team environment. Experience drafting commercial contracts and agreements would be advantageous, and knowledge of shareholder agreements would be welcomed but is not essential. Why join us? Fully remote working from anywhere in the UK. Employed and self-employed options available. Part-time flexibility considered. Modern cloud-based systems and technology. Optional access to Manchester and London coworking spaces. Friendly, down-to-earth culture with no unnecessary hierarchy. Genuine opportunity to develop your career and shape your role within a growing firm. If you're looking for flexibility, autonomy and high-quality work within a supportive and forward-thinking environment, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your CV together with a short note outlining your employment law experience and interest in the role. Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Employment Solicitor - Settlement Agreements & Employment Law Fully Remote - Work from Anywhere in the UK Flexible Employed or Self-Employed Options Available Employed salary circa £35,000 to £42,000 FTE dependent on experience Full-time - Part-time considered Are you an Employment Solicitor looking for something a little different? We're a modern, growing law firm built around the belief that employment law should be accessible, practical and genuinely supportive. We have removed the unnecessary layers, outdated processes and rigid structures often associated with traditional practice, creating an environment where talented lawyers can focus on delivering excellent advice while enjoying genuine flexibility. Whether you're newly qualified or in the early stages of your legal career, this is an opportunity to develop your expertise within a supportive team whilst managing meaningful client work from wherever you choose to be based in the UK. We operate entirely through secure cloud-based systems, allowing you to work remotely using your own laptop or computer, with all software, training and support provided. For those occasions when face-to-face meetings are beneficial, optional access to modern coworking spaces in Manchester and London is available. The role You will manage a varied employment law caseload, with a particular emphasis on settlement agreement work. Your responsibilities will include: Advising clients on settlement agreements, COT3 agreements and protected conversations. Drafting, negotiating and progressing settlement agreements from instruction through to completion. Providing clear, practical employment law advice in straightforward language. Supporting clients through disciplinary, grievance and capability matters. Advising on redundancy situations and TUPE transfers. Assisting with Employment Tribunal matters, including unfair dismissal, discrimination and whistleblowing claims. Managing ACAS Early Conciliation discussions and negotiations. Supporting employer clients with contracts, policies and day-to-day employment queries. Contributing to wider employment law projects, compliance work and training activities. About you We're keen to hear from solicitors who are newly qualified or early in their post-qualification career and have gained hands-on employment law experience. You will: Be a qualified Solicitor in England and Wales. Have experience handling employment law matters gained during training or post qualification. Be confident managing settlement agreement work or have a genuine interest in specialising in this area. Possess litigation experience and be comfortable supporting general contentious matters. Communicate confidently with clients and provide pragmatic, commercial advice. Be organised, proactive and capable of managing your own workload. Enjoy working independently whilst remaining connected to a collaborative team environment. Experience drafting commercial contracts and agreements would be advantageous, and knowledge of shareholder agreements would be welcomed but is not essential. Why join us? Fully remote working from anywhere in the UK. Employed and self-employed options available. Part-time flexibility considered. Modern cloud-based systems and technology. Optional access to Manchester and London coworking spaces. Friendly, down-to-earth culture with no unnecessary hierarchy. Genuine opportunity to develop your career and shape your role within a growing firm. If you're looking for flexibility, autonomy and high-quality work within a supportive and forward-thinking environment, we'd love to hear from you. Please submit your CV together with a short note outlining your employment law experience and interest in the role. Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.
Property Litigation Paralegal Property Litigation Paralegal Leading Law Firm South East A highly regarded law firm is seeking a Property Litigation Paralegal to join its growing Property Litigation team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Property Litigation Paralegal with previous litigation or property law experience to gain exposure to a broad range of residential and commercial property disputes. Working alongside experienced Partners, Associates and Legal Directors, the successful Property Litigation Paralegal will support on complex and high-quality matters whilst developing their legal knowledge and long-term career prospects. The Property Litigation Paralegal will become part of a collaborative and supportive team that acts for developers, landlords, tenants, investors, property management companies, local authorities and private individuals across a wide range of contentious property matters. You must have previous Property Litigation, Litigation or Property Law experience to be considered for this role. The Property Litigation Paralegal's Role The successful Property Litigation Paralegal will provide support across a varied caseload of contentious property matters and assist fee earners throughout the lifecycle of cases. Responsibilities will include: Assisting Solicitors and Partners on a broad range of property litigation matters. Supporting cases involving landlord and tenant disputes. Assisting with lease renewals, dilapidations, rent arrears and service charge disputes. Preparing court bundles and case documentation. Managing correspondence with clients, counsel, courts and third parties. Conducting legal research and fact-finding exercises. Drafting legal documents, witness statements and letters. Assisting with disclosure exercises and document reviews. Opening new matters and maintaining accurate case management records. Managing diaries, deadlines and key litigation dates. Supporting file management, billing and administrative processes. Assisting with business development activities and legal updates where required. The Property Litigation Paralegal The successful Property Litigation Paralegal will ideally possess: Previous experience as a Property Litigation Paralegal, Litigation Paralegal or Legal Assistant. Experience within a Property Litigation, Real Estate Litigation or Dispute Resolution team would be highly advantageous. A strong interest in contentious property matters. Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail. Strong written and verbal communication skills. The ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Experience using case management systems and Microsoft Office. Strong research and drafting abilities. A proactive and professional approach to work. A genuine desire to develop a long-term legal career. Why Apply? Join a highly respected Property Litigation team. Exposure to a broad range of residential and commercial property disputes. Work alongside experienced Property Litigation specialists. Excellent mentoring and training opportunities. Significant client contact and responsibility. Clear opportunities for career progression. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Competitive salary and benefits package. Hybrid and flexible working arrangements. This is an outstanding opportunity for a Property Litigation Paralegal seeking high-quality work, excellent training and genuine long-term career development within a successful and growing Property Litigation practice.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Property Litigation Paralegal Property Litigation Paralegal Leading Law Firm South East A highly regarded law firm is seeking a Property Litigation Paralegal to join its growing Property Litigation team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Property Litigation Paralegal with previous litigation or property law experience to gain exposure to a broad range of residential and commercial property disputes. Working alongside experienced Partners, Associates and Legal Directors, the successful Property Litigation Paralegal will support on complex and high-quality matters whilst developing their legal knowledge and long-term career prospects. The Property Litigation Paralegal will become part of a collaborative and supportive team that acts for developers, landlords, tenants, investors, property management companies, local authorities and private individuals across a wide range of contentious property matters. You must have previous Property Litigation, Litigation or Property Law experience to be considered for this role. The Property Litigation Paralegal's Role The successful Property Litigation Paralegal will provide support across a varied caseload of contentious property matters and assist fee earners throughout the lifecycle of cases. Responsibilities will include: Assisting Solicitors and Partners on a broad range of property litigation matters. Supporting cases involving landlord and tenant disputes. Assisting with lease renewals, dilapidations, rent arrears and service charge disputes. Preparing court bundles and case documentation. Managing correspondence with clients, counsel, courts and third parties. Conducting legal research and fact-finding exercises. Drafting legal documents, witness statements and letters. Assisting with disclosure exercises and document reviews. Opening new matters and maintaining accurate case management records. Managing diaries, deadlines and key litigation dates. Supporting file management, billing and administrative processes. Assisting with business development activities and legal updates where required. The Property Litigation Paralegal The successful Property Litigation Paralegal will ideally possess: Previous experience as a Property Litigation Paralegal, Litigation Paralegal or Legal Assistant. Experience within a Property Litigation, Real Estate Litigation or Dispute Resolution team would be highly advantageous. A strong interest in contentious property matters. Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail. Strong written and verbal communication skills. The ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Experience using case management systems and Microsoft Office. Strong research and drafting abilities. A proactive and professional approach to work. A genuine desire to develop a long-term legal career. Why Apply? Join a highly respected Property Litigation team. Exposure to a broad range of residential and commercial property disputes. Work alongside experienced Property Litigation specialists. Excellent mentoring and training opportunities. Significant client contact and responsibility. Clear opportunities for career progression. Supportive and collaborative working environment. Competitive salary and benefits package. Hybrid and flexible working arrangements. This is an outstanding opportunity for a Property Litigation Paralegal seeking high-quality work, excellent training and genuine long-term career development within a successful and growing Property Litigation practice.
Neurotrauma Solicitor (1-5 PQE) Yorkshire An ambitious and client-focused Solicitor with 1-5 years' PQE specialising in complex claimant personal injury litigation, with a particular focus on neurotrauma claims involving brain and spinal cord injuries. Experienced in managing both litigated and pre-litigated matters, supporting clients who have sustained life-changing neurological injuries. Skilled in handling high-value and complex claims, including liability and quantum investigations, expert evidence, rehabilitation coordination, and Schedule of Loss preparation. Possesses strong knowledge of the Civil Procedure Rules, relevant case law, and the medical issues associated with serious injury litigation. Recognised for delivering exceptional client care, working collaboratively with clients, families, medical experts, rehabilitation providers, and case managers to achieve the best possible outcomes. Key Skills & Experience Managing complex neurotrauma and catastrophic injury claims from inception to settlement or trial. Handling litigated and pre-litigated personal injury matters. Conducting liability and quantum investigations. Reviewing medical, therapy, employment, and rehabilitation records. Instructing and liaising with expert witnesses. Preparing Schedules of Loss and supporting documentation. Representing clients at hearings and case management proceedings. Working closely with rehabilitation providers and case managers. Building strong relationships with clients, referrers, and professional contacts. Supporting business development and promoting specialist services. Professional Attributes Strong technical knowledge of serious injury litigation. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Compassionate, client-focused approach. Strong organisation and attention to detail. Ability to manage competing priorities effectively. Commercial awareness and interest in business development. Collaborative team player with a proactive mindset. Career Objective Seeking to further develop a specialist career in neurotrauma and serious injury litigation within a leading claimant personal injury team, helping secure life-changing outcomes for clients affected by brain and spinal cord injuries.
Jul 01, 2026
Full time
Neurotrauma Solicitor (1-5 PQE) Yorkshire An ambitious and client-focused Solicitor with 1-5 years' PQE specialising in complex claimant personal injury litigation, with a particular focus on neurotrauma claims involving brain and spinal cord injuries. Experienced in managing both litigated and pre-litigated matters, supporting clients who have sustained life-changing neurological injuries. Skilled in handling high-value and complex claims, including liability and quantum investigations, expert evidence, rehabilitation coordination, and Schedule of Loss preparation. Possesses strong knowledge of the Civil Procedure Rules, relevant case law, and the medical issues associated with serious injury litigation. Recognised for delivering exceptional client care, working collaboratively with clients, families, medical experts, rehabilitation providers, and case managers to achieve the best possible outcomes. Key Skills & Experience Managing complex neurotrauma and catastrophic injury claims from inception to settlement or trial. Handling litigated and pre-litigated personal injury matters. Conducting liability and quantum investigations. Reviewing medical, therapy, employment, and rehabilitation records. Instructing and liaising with expert witnesses. Preparing Schedules of Loss and supporting documentation. Representing clients at hearings and case management proceedings. Working closely with rehabilitation providers and case managers. Building strong relationships with clients, referrers, and professional contacts. Supporting business development and promoting specialist services. Professional Attributes Strong technical knowledge of serious injury litigation. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Compassionate, client-focused approach. Strong organisation and attention to detail. Ability to manage competing priorities effectively. Commercial awareness and interest in business development. Collaborative team player with a proactive mindset. Career Objective Seeking to further develop a specialist career in neurotrauma and serious injury litigation within a leading claimant personal injury team, helping secure life-changing outcomes for clients affected by brain and spinal cord injuries.
Digital Assets & Financial Crime Lead Location: Twickenham (Fully Office Based) Contract Type: Fixed-Term Contract (2 Years) Reporting to: Corporate Investigations Manager About the Role We are seeking an experienced and analytical Digital Assets & Financial Crime Lead to join our Corporate Investigations team on a two-year fixed-term contract. This is a specialist role focused on cryptocurrency, digital assets, blockchain intelligence, and associated financial crime risks.You will act as the organisation's subject matter expert, providing high-quality analysis and insight to support due diligence enquiries, enhanced due diligence reviews, and corporate investigations. Working closely with investigative teams, you will translate complex blockchain and cryptocurrency findings into clear, defensible, and commercially relevant intelligence for clients.Alongside casework, you will play a key role in developing internal expertise through training, mentoring, guidance materials, and the ongoing development of crypto-related investigative capabilities and services. Key Responsibilities Act as the organisation's lead specialist for cryptocurrency, digital assets, blockchain intelligence, and related financial crime risks. Conduct and support cryptocurrency-related due diligence, enhanced due diligence, and corporate investigations. Identify and assess blockchain-related risk indicators, including wallet activity, sanctions exposure, fraud typologies, source of funds and source of wealth concerns, and high-risk associations. Produce clear, proportionate, and commercially focused analysis for client reports. Advise investigation teams on appropriate research methodologies, investigative approaches, and specialist tools. Monitor developments in cryptocurrency regulation, sanctions, blockchain analytics, digital asset markets, and emerging financial crime trends. Review and quality assure crypto-related findings to ensure accuracy, defensibility, and alignment with client requirements. Corporate Investigations & Due Diligence Deliver enhanced due diligence analysis covering corporate structures, beneficial ownership, reputational risks, sanctions exposure, litigation history, and governance integrity. Support corporate investigations by identifying red flags, evidential gaps, and risk-relevant findings. Contribute to robust, evidence-based client reporting and investigative outcomes. Capability Development & Training Develop internal guidance, typologies, best-practice resources, and investigative frameworks. Train and mentor colleagues on cryptocurrency fundamentals, blockchain tracing concepts, investigative techniques, and risk indicators. Create client-facing training materials and technical content for delivery by senior managers. Support the development of crypto-related services, methodologies, and client propositions. Manage specialist research accounts, subscriptions, and investigative resources used across the team. About You Strong practical knowledge of cryptocurrency, digital assets, blockchain intelligence, and associated financial crime risks. Experience conducting or supporting due diligence, enhanced due diligence, corporate investigations, intelligence analysis, or financial crime investigations. Ability to identify and assess crypto-related risk indicators, including sanctions exposure, fraud typologies, wallet activity, source of funds/source of wealth concerns, and high-risk links. Excellent analytical and investigative skills, with a methodical and evidence-based approach. Strong report-writing abilities, capable of translating complex technical findings into clear and commercially relevant insights. Experience advising colleagues and stakeholders on investigative approaches, research methods, and analytical tools. Confident communicator with the ability to train, mentor, and present to a variety of audiences. Highly organised, self-motivated, and capable of managing multiple priorities effectively. Demonstrable commitment to confidentiality, integrity, ethical research practices, and attention to detail. Desirable Skills & Experience Experience using blockchain analytics platforms, open-source intelligence (OSINT) tools, or specialist investigative systems. Experience developing investigative guidance, typologies, checklists, or best-practice frameworks. Experience creating and delivering training content for internal teams or external clients. Knowledge of emerging cryptocurrency regulation, sanctions developments, fraud trends, and digital asset market activity. Why Choose Ackerman Pierce? Ackerman Pierce calls upon over 15 years' worth of experience in recruiting directly into the Social Work Sector. We can offer a unique experience within recruitment where you have your own personal consultant, a DBS and Compliance service with a quick and easy registration process. We pride ourselves on a guaranteed weekly payment process.To discuss this vacancy further or any other opportunities, please contact Elise Revett or email in your updated CV to us at Ackerman Pierce.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Digital Assets & Financial Crime Lead Location: Twickenham (Fully Office Based) Contract Type: Fixed-Term Contract (2 Years) Reporting to: Corporate Investigations Manager About the Role We are seeking an experienced and analytical Digital Assets & Financial Crime Lead to join our Corporate Investigations team on a two-year fixed-term contract. This is a specialist role focused on cryptocurrency, digital assets, blockchain intelligence, and associated financial crime risks.You will act as the organisation's subject matter expert, providing high-quality analysis and insight to support due diligence enquiries, enhanced due diligence reviews, and corporate investigations. Working closely with investigative teams, you will translate complex blockchain and cryptocurrency findings into clear, defensible, and commercially relevant intelligence for clients.Alongside casework, you will play a key role in developing internal expertise through training, mentoring, guidance materials, and the ongoing development of crypto-related investigative capabilities and services. Key Responsibilities Act as the organisation's lead specialist for cryptocurrency, digital assets, blockchain intelligence, and related financial crime risks. Conduct and support cryptocurrency-related due diligence, enhanced due diligence, and corporate investigations. Identify and assess blockchain-related risk indicators, including wallet activity, sanctions exposure, fraud typologies, source of funds and source of wealth concerns, and high-risk associations. Produce clear, proportionate, and commercially focused analysis for client reports. Advise investigation teams on appropriate research methodologies, investigative approaches, and specialist tools. Monitor developments in cryptocurrency regulation, sanctions, blockchain analytics, digital asset markets, and emerging financial crime trends. Review and quality assure crypto-related findings to ensure accuracy, defensibility, and alignment with client requirements. Corporate Investigations & Due Diligence Deliver enhanced due diligence analysis covering corporate structures, beneficial ownership, reputational risks, sanctions exposure, litigation history, and governance integrity. Support corporate investigations by identifying red flags, evidential gaps, and risk-relevant findings. Contribute to robust, evidence-based client reporting and investigative outcomes. Capability Development & Training Develop internal guidance, typologies, best-practice resources, and investigative frameworks. Train and mentor colleagues on cryptocurrency fundamentals, blockchain tracing concepts, investigative techniques, and risk indicators. Create client-facing training materials and technical content for delivery by senior managers. Support the development of crypto-related services, methodologies, and client propositions. Manage specialist research accounts, subscriptions, and investigative resources used across the team. About You Strong practical knowledge of cryptocurrency, digital assets, blockchain intelligence, and associated financial crime risks. Experience conducting or supporting due diligence, enhanced due diligence, corporate investigations, intelligence analysis, or financial crime investigations. Ability to identify and assess crypto-related risk indicators, including sanctions exposure, fraud typologies, wallet activity, source of funds/source of wealth concerns, and high-risk links. Excellent analytical and investigative skills, with a methodical and evidence-based approach. Strong report-writing abilities, capable of translating complex technical findings into clear and commercially relevant insights. Experience advising colleagues and stakeholders on investigative approaches, research methods, and analytical tools. Confident communicator with the ability to train, mentor, and present to a variety of audiences. Highly organised, self-motivated, and capable of managing multiple priorities effectively. Demonstrable commitment to confidentiality, integrity, ethical research practices, and attention to detail. Desirable Skills & Experience Experience using blockchain analytics platforms, open-source intelligence (OSINT) tools, or specialist investigative systems. Experience developing investigative guidance, typologies, checklists, or best-practice frameworks. Experience creating and delivering training content for internal teams or external clients. Knowledge of emerging cryptocurrency regulation, sanctions developments, fraud trends, and digital asset market activity. Why Choose Ackerman Pierce? Ackerman Pierce calls upon over 15 years' worth of experience in recruiting directly into the Social Work Sector. We can offer a unique experience within recruitment where you have your own personal consultant, a DBS and Compliance service with a quick and easy registration process. We pride ourselves on a guaranteed weekly payment process.To discuss this vacancy further or any other opportunities, please contact Elise Revett or email in your updated CV to us at Ackerman Pierce.
Associate Solicitor (Property Litigation) Associate Solicitor Property Litigation South East A highly regarded and award-winning law firm is seeking an ambitious Associate Solicitor to join its growing Property Litigation team in the South East. This is an excellent opportunity for an Associate Solicitor with experience in contentious property matters to join one of the region's most respected specialist Property Litigation teams. Working alongside recognised experts in the field, the successful Associate Solicitor will gain exposure to a diverse and complex caseload spanning both commercial and residential property disputes. The team acts on a wide range of high-value and technically challenging instructions for developers, investors, occupiers, local authorities, financial institutions, retailers and portfolio owners. The quality of work regularly rivals that undertaken by much larger national and international firms, offering an exceptional platform for career development. You must have previous contentious Property Litigation experience, or a strong litigation background with demonstrable property dispute exposure, to be considered for this role. The successful Associate Solicitor will work closely with Partners, Senior Associates and fellow team members, managing their own caseload while supporting on larger and more complex matters. Responsibilities will include: Managing a varied caseload of contentious commercial and residential property matters. Advising clients on commercial landlord and tenant disputes. Handling business lease renewals, dilapidations, breaches of covenant, alterations and reinstatement matters. Managing rent review, rent arrears, service charge, forfeiture, break notice and vacant possession disputes. Advising on business rates appeals and related property matters. Acting on real property disputes including restrictive covenants, adverse possession, boundary disputes and rights of way matters. Assisting with rights to light, telecoms and development-related disputes. Advising on construction-related property disputes, overage agreements and insolvency-related property matters. Maintaining accurate file management, billing and time recording systems. Managing matters within agreed budgets and timescales. The Associate Solicitor Qualified Solicitor status or equivalent qualification. Ideally between 2 and 5 years' post-qualification experience. Previous experience in Property Litigation is essential. Alternatively, a strong litigation background combined with property dispute exposure and a genuine desire to specialise further. Knowledge of landlord and tenant legislation, including the Landlord and Tenant Acts and associated commercial property legislation. Experience handling contentious commercial landlord and tenant matters. Excellent drafting, negotiation and communication skills. Strong commercial awareness and the ability to understand clients' business objectives. Exceptional organisational skills and attention to detail. The ability to manage competing priorities and deadlines effectively. Strong client relationship management skills. A collaborative and proactive approach to team working. Why Apply? Join one of the South East's leading Property Litigation teams. Exposure to complex, high-value and high-profile disputes. Work alongside recognised experts in specialist areas of Property Litigation. Clear progression opportunities within a growing and ambitious team. Hybrid and flexible working arrangements. Supportive and collaborative culture. Excellent learning and development opportunities. This is an outstanding opportunity for an Associate Solicitor looking to develop their expertise within a specialist Property Litigation practice, working on some of the most complex and varied property disputes in the South East market.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Associate Solicitor (Property Litigation) Associate Solicitor Property Litigation South East A highly regarded and award-winning law firm is seeking an ambitious Associate Solicitor to join its growing Property Litigation team in the South East. This is an excellent opportunity for an Associate Solicitor with experience in contentious property matters to join one of the region's most respected specialist Property Litigation teams. Working alongside recognised experts in the field, the successful Associate Solicitor will gain exposure to a diverse and complex caseload spanning both commercial and residential property disputes. The team acts on a wide range of high-value and technically challenging instructions for developers, investors, occupiers, local authorities, financial institutions, retailers and portfolio owners. The quality of work regularly rivals that undertaken by much larger national and international firms, offering an exceptional platform for career development. You must have previous contentious Property Litigation experience, or a strong litigation background with demonstrable property dispute exposure, to be considered for this role. The successful Associate Solicitor will work closely with Partners, Senior Associates and fellow team members, managing their own caseload while supporting on larger and more complex matters. Responsibilities will include: Managing a varied caseload of contentious commercial and residential property matters. Advising clients on commercial landlord and tenant disputes. Handling business lease renewals, dilapidations, breaches of covenant, alterations and reinstatement matters. Managing rent review, rent arrears, service charge, forfeiture, break notice and vacant possession disputes. Advising on business rates appeals and related property matters. Acting on real property disputes including restrictive covenants, adverse possession, boundary disputes and rights of way matters. Assisting with rights to light, telecoms and development-related disputes. Advising on construction-related property disputes, overage agreements and insolvency-related property matters. Maintaining accurate file management, billing and time recording systems. Managing matters within agreed budgets and timescales. The Associate Solicitor Qualified Solicitor status or equivalent qualification. Ideally between 2 and 5 years' post-qualification experience. Previous experience in Property Litigation is essential. Alternatively, a strong litigation background combined with property dispute exposure and a genuine desire to specialise further. Knowledge of landlord and tenant legislation, including the Landlord and Tenant Acts and associated commercial property legislation. Experience handling contentious commercial landlord and tenant matters. Excellent drafting, negotiation and communication skills. Strong commercial awareness and the ability to understand clients' business objectives. Exceptional organisational skills and attention to detail. The ability to manage competing priorities and deadlines effectively. Strong client relationship management skills. A collaborative and proactive approach to team working. Why Apply? Join one of the South East's leading Property Litigation teams. Exposure to complex, high-value and high-profile disputes. Work alongside recognised experts in specialist areas of Property Litigation. Clear progression opportunities within a growing and ambitious team. Hybrid and flexible working arrangements. Supportive and collaborative culture. Excellent learning and development opportunities. This is an outstanding opportunity for an Associate Solicitor looking to develop their expertise within a specialist Property Litigation practice, working on some of the most complex and varied property disputes in the South East market.
Your new company Our client is a leading and highly regarded legal services organisation that are continuing growth within their Complex Litigation function, which has created an opportunity for a Professional Negligence Senior Associate to join its Bristol office. Renowned for delivering high-quality, customer-focused legal solutions, the business has strong insurer relationships and a consistent flow of complex work. It promotes a collaborative, inclusive culture where leadership, autonomy, and continuous development are actively encouraged. With a modern approach to hybrid working and a clear commitment to employee wellbeing, this is an excellent environment for experienced lawyers ready to step into a senior leadership role. Your new role Joining the Professional Negligence team you will play a key leadership role combining technical legal expertise with operational oversight. You will be responsible for supervising and mentoring team members, promoting best practice and ensuring the delivery of high-quality legal advice, while also managing a targeted caseload of complex, multi-track professional negligence disputes. Matters may include claims involving professional advisers and misrepresentation, often funded through legal expenses insurance. Key responsibilities include: Leading, mentoring and developing junior lawyers, embedding high standards of technical excellence and client care Supervising case handling to ensure accuracy, efficiency and commercial outcomes Managing a small caseload of complex professional negligence and misrepresentation claims Conducting early case assessment and shaping dispute strategy Ensuring compliance with legal expenses insurance policy requirements and regulatory standards Driving performance against SLAs, KPIs and financial targets Supporting departmental strategy, change initiatives and continuous improvement Using management information to monitor performance and identify opportunities for optimisation Promoting a culture of collaboration, knowledge sharing and excellence in customer outcomes This is a hybrid role, with a requirement to attend the Bristol office for part of the working week. What you'll need to succeed You will have: Qualified as a Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive (CILEX) (or equivalent) Strong experience handling professional negligence disputes, ideally within a supervised or senior capacity Proven experience of technical supervision, mentoring or team leadership Experience working in an SRA-regulated environment Strong commercial awareness and ability to manage complex litigation strategically Excellent communication, stakeholder management and client care skills The ability to prioritise effectively and work under pressure managing multiple demands Strong analytical skills, including identifying legal and operational risks A proactive approach, with the confidence to lead, influence and drive performance This role will suit a senior litigator or existing Senior Associate looking to combine high-level legal work with meaningful leadership responsibility. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive: A competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Hybrid and flexible working arrangements High-quality, consistent complex litigation work from established insurer clients A clear leadership role with genuine influence on team and departmental performance A supportive, high-performing and inclusive culture Ongoing professional development and clear progression opportunities What you need to do now If you are a Professional Negligence Lawyer seeking a senior leadership opportunity in Bristol, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now or contact Sheldon Carlisle at Hays Legal for a confidential discussion about this opportunity. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Your new company Our client is a leading and highly regarded legal services organisation that are continuing growth within their Complex Litigation function, which has created an opportunity for a Professional Negligence Senior Associate to join its Bristol office. Renowned for delivering high-quality, customer-focused legal solutions, the business has strong insurer relationships and a consistent flow of complex work. It promotes a collaborative, inclusive culture where leadership, autonomy, and continuous development are actively encouraged. With a modern approach to hybrid working and a clear commitment to employee wellbeing, this is an excellent environment for experienced lawyers ready to step into a senior leadership role. Your new role Joining the Professional Negligence team you will play a key leadership role combining technical legal expertise with operational oversight. You will be responsible for supervising and mentoring team members, promoting best practice and ensuring the delivery of high-quality legal advice, while also managing a targeted caseload of complex, multi-track professional negligence disputes. Matters may include claims involving professional advisers and misrepresentation, often funded through legal expenses insurance. Key responsibilities include: Leading, mentoring and developing junior lawyers, embedding high standards of technical excellence and client care Supervising case handling to ensure accuracy, efficiency and commercial outcomes Managing a small caseload of complex professional negligence and misrepresentation claims Conducting early case assessment and shaping dispute strategy Ensuring compliance with legal expenses insurance policy requirements and regulatory standards Driving performance against SLAs, KPIs and financial targets Supporting departmental strategy, change initiatives and continuous improvement Using management information to monitor performance and identify opportunities for optimisation Promoting a culture of collaboration, knowledge sharing and excellence in customer outcomes This is a hybrid role, with a requirement to attend the Bristol office for part of the working week. What you'll need to succeed You will have: Qualified as a Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive (CILEX) (or equivalent) Strong experience handling professional negligence disputes, ideally within a supervised or senior capacity Proven experience of technical supervision, mentoring or team leadership Experience working in an SRA-regulated environment Strong commercial awareness and ability to manage complex litigation strategically Excellent communication, stakeholder management and client care skills The ability to prioritise effectively and work under pressure managing multiple demands Strong analytical skills, including identifying legal and operational risks A proactive approach, with the confidence to lead, influence and drive performance This role will suit a senior litigator or existing Senior Associate looking to combine high-level legal work with meaningful leadership responsibility. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive: A competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Hybrid and flexible working arrangements High-quality, consistent complex litigation work from established insurer clients A clear leadership role with genuine influence on team and departmental performance A supportive, high-performing and inclusive culture Ongoing professional development and clear progression opportunities What you need to do now If you are a Professional Negligence Lawyer seeking a senior leadership opportunity in Bristol, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now or contact Sheldon Carlisle at Hays Legal for a confidential discussion about this opportunity. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Paralegal London Competitive salary, dependent on experience A leading international disputes firm in London is seeking a bright and ambitious Paralegal to support a senior Partner within its highly regarded disputes team. The firm is widely recognised for its specialist litigation and arbitration work, acting on complex, high-value and often cross-border disputes for major corporate clients, financial institutions and international businesses. The London team advises across a broad range of commercial disputes, including international arbitration, energy, infrastructure, construction, natural resources, finance disputes and civil fraud matters. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated Paralegal to gain exposure to sophisticated, high-profile disputes work while working closely with a senior Partner and wider team of experienced disputes lawyers. The role will involve: Supporting a senior Partner and associates on complex disputes and arbitration matters Assisting with case preparation, document review and evidence management Preparing bundles, chronologies, correspondence and research notes Liaising with counsel, experts, clients, courts, tribunals and third-party providers Conducting legal and factual research across commercial litigation and arbitration matters Supporting the team with filings, hearing preparation and trial/arbitration logistics Managing documents and helping ensure matters progress efficiently The ideal candidate will have: Previous paralegal experience, ideally within litigation, arbitration or commercial disputes A strong academic background and genuine interest in disputes work Excellent attention to detail and strong organisational skills The ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced, demanding environment Strong written and verbal communication skills A proactive, professional and team-focused approach Experience with document review platforms would be advantageous This role would suit a driven Paralegal looking to build experience within a leading disputes practice in London, supporting on complex international matters and working closely with highly regarded practitioners in the field. Apply now to be considered for this excellent Paralegal opportunity in London.
Jun 29, 2026
Full time
Paralegal London Competitive salary, dependent on experience A leading international disputes firm in London is seeking a bright and ambitious Paralegal to support a senior Partner within its highly regarded disputes team. The firm is widely recognised for its specialist litigation and arbitration work, acting on complex, high-value and often cross-border disputes for major corporate clients, financial institutions and international businesses. The London team advises across a broad range of commercial disputes, including international arbitration, energy, infrastructure, construction, natural resources, finance disputes and civil fraud matters. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated Paralegal to gain exposure to sophisticated, high-profile disputes work while working closely with a senior Partner and wider team of experienced disputes lawyers. The role will involve: Supporting a senior Partner and associates on complex disputes and arbitration matters Assisting with case preparation, document review and evidence management Preparing bundles, chronologies, correspondence and research notes Liaising with counsel, experts, clients, courts, tribunals and third-party providers Conducting legal and factual research across commercial litigation and arbitration matters Supporting the team with filings, hearing preparation and trial/arbitration logistics Managing documents and helping ensure matters progress efficiently The ideal candidate will have: Previous paralegal experience, ideally within litigation, arbitration or commercial disputes A strong academic background and genuine interest in disputes work Excellent attention to detail and strong organisational skills The ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced, demanding environment Strong written and verbal communication skills A proactive, professional and team-focused approach Experience with document review platforms would be advantageous This role would suit a driven Paralegal looking to build experience within a leading disputes practice in London, supporting on complex international matters and working closely with highly regarded practitioners in the field. Apply now to be considered for this excellent Paralegal opportunity in London.
Commercial Litigation Managing Associate Birmingham (Hybrid Working) A highly regarded and well-established Birmingham-based law firm is seeking to appoint an experienced Commercial Litigation Managing Associate to join its growing team. Known for its strong market presence and high-quality work, the firm offers an excellent platform for ambitious litigators looking to step into a senior, strategic role. The Opportunity This position offers the chance to manage a broad and varied commercial disputes caseload , while also supporting senior leadership on complex, high-value and business-critical matters. The work is diverse and intellectually engaging, covering areas such as: Commercial contract disputes Shareholder and partnership disputes Restrictive covenant matters IT and technology-related disputes Supply of goods and services issues Defamation and reputation management IP-related disputes and warranty/indemnity claims The client base is equally impressive, spanning high net worth individuals, owner-managed businesses, SMEs, and large national and international organisations , ensuring a steady flow of high-quality, complex work. Key Responsibilities Deliver clear, strategic and commercially focused legal advice Take ownership of matters, ensuring efficient progression and strong financial management Draft high-quality pleadings, applications and other litigation documentation Manage court proceedings, negotiations and alternative dispute resolution processes (including mediation) Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, counsel and other stakeholders Support and mentor junior team members, contributing to overall team development Why Apply? Join a forward-thinking firm with a genuine people-first culture Work on high-value, complex disputes with strong partner support Opportunity to lead on matters and develop your profile internally and externally Hybrid working and a flexible, supportive environment Clear and realistic career progression pathway This is an excellent opportunity for a driven commercial litigator looking to take the next step into a senior role within a respected and growing Birmingham team. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Jun 27, 2026
Full time
Commercial Litigation Managing Associate Birmingham (Hybrid Working) A highly regarded and well-established Birmingham-based law firm is seeking to appoint an experienced Commercial Litigation Managing Associate to join its growing team. Known for its strong market presence and high-quality work, the firm offers an excellent platform for ambitious litigators looking to step into a senior, strategic role. The Opportunity This position offers the chance to manage a broad and varied commercial disputes caseload , while also supporting senior leadership on complex, high-value and business-critical matters. The work is diverse and intellectually engaging, covering areas such as: Commercial contract disputes Shareholder and partnership disputes Restrictive covenant matters IT and technology-related disputes Supply of goods and services issues Defamation and reputation management IP-related disputes and warranty/indemnity claims The client base is equally impressive, spanning high net worth individuals, owner-managed businesses, SMEs, and large national and international organisations , ensuring a steady flow of high-quality, complex work. Key Responsibilities Deliver clear, strategic and commercially focused legal advice Take ownership of matters, ensuring efficient progression and strong financial management Draft high-quality pleadings, applications and other litigation documentation Manage court proceedings, negotiations and alternative dispute resolution processes (including mediation) Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, counsel and other stakeholders Support and mentor junior team members, contributing to overall team development Why Apply? Join a forward-thinking firm with a genuine people-first culture Work on high-value, complex disputes with strong partner support Opportunity to lead on matters and develop your profile internally and externally Hybrid working and a flexible, supportive environment Clear and realistic career progression pathway This is an excellent opportunity for a driven commercial litigator looking to take the next step into a senior role within a respected and growing Birmingham team. At Gleeson Recruitment Group, we embrace inclusivity and welcome applicants of all backgrounds, experiences, and abilities. We are proud to be a disability confident employer. By applying you will be registered as a candidate with Gleeson Recruitment Limited. Our Privacy Policy is available on our website and explains how we will use your data.
Real Estate Associate - Exeter Salary: up to 70,000 DOE Hybrid (2 days in office) The Opportunity: This is more than just another Associate role. It's a chance to join one of the UK's top-ranked Real Estate practices, backed by the resources of a major international firm, but with the feel of a close-knit and collaborative Exeter team. If you're ambitious, commercially sharp and ready to work on high-value, career-defining projects, this could be the move that elevates your career. The Role: You will be part of a Real Estate team consistently recognised among the very best in the country. The work spans investment, development, and regeneration projects across sectors including retail, industrial, telecoms, and office spaces. Expect a varied and stimulating caseload: Advising on acquisitions, disposals and asset management Handling landlord & tenant work and real estate finance transactions Collaborating with colleagues across Corporate, Banking, Litigation, Projects and Construction on complex, multi-disciplinary deals Building strong client relationships with leading private and public sector organisations This isn't just about managing files - it's about making an impact, shaping major projects, and being trusted with responsibility from day one. About You: A qualified solicitor with real estate experience (at least one seat during training) Technically strong with the confidence to manage matters independently Commercially astute, client-focused, and ambitious Someone who thrives in a collaborative environment but brings drive and initiative Why Join? Because this is a firm that knows people are its greatest strength. You'll find progression is clear and achievable, and you'll have access to the resources of a truly international platform while working locally in Exeter. But what really sets this firm apart are the benefits and culture: Hybrid working: two days a week in the office, giving you flexibility and balance Generous annual leave plus the option to buy/sell days Private medical cover and enhanced family leave policies Life assurance and income protection Enhanced pension contributions Lifestyle perks : interest-free season ticket loans, gym discounts, cycle-to-work scheme Health & wellbeing support including counselling, mindfulness and financial guidance A real commitment to EDI, ESG , and responsible growth - not just words, but embedded into the way the firm operates The work is high-profile, the culture is supportive and the progression opportunities are real. Reach out to arrange a confidential chat or apply directly now! Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work. Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.
Sep 23, 2025
Full time
Real Estate Associate - Exeter Salary: up to 70,000 DOE Hybrid (2 days in office) The Opportunity: This is more than just another Associate role. It's a chance to join one of the UK's top-ranked Real Estate practices, backed by the resources of a major international firm, but with the feel of a close-knit and collaborative Exeter team. If you're ambitious, commercially sharp and ready to work on high-value, career-defining projects, this could be the move that elevates your career. The Role: You will be part of a Real Estate team consistently recognised among the very best in the country. The work spans investment, development, and regeneration projects across sectors including retail, industrial, telecoms, and office spaces. Expect a varied and stimulating caseload: Advising on acquisitions, disposals and asset management Handling landlord & tenant work and real estate finance transactions Collaborating with colleagues across Corporate, Banking, Litigation, Projects and Construction on complex, multi-disciplinary deals Building strong client relationships with leading private and public sector organisations This isn't just about managing files - it's about making an impact, shaping major projects, and being trusted with responsibility from day one. About You: A qualified solicitor with real estate experience (at least one seat during training) Technically strong with the confidence to manage matters independently Commercially astute, client-focused, and ambitious Someone who thrives in a collaborative environment but brings drive and initiative Why Join? Because this is a firm that knows people are its greatest strength. You'll find progression is clear and achievable, and you'll have access to the resources of a truly international platform while working locally in Exeter. But what really sets this firm apart are the benefits and culture: Hybrid working: two days a week in the office, giving you flexibility and balance Generous annual leave plus the option to buy/sell days Private medical cover and enhanced family leave policies Life assurance and income protection Enhanced pension contributions Lifestyle perks : interest-free season ticket loans, gym discounts, cycle-to-work scheme Health & wellbeing support including counselling, mindfulness and financial guidance A real commitment to EDI, ESG , and responsible growth - not just words, but embedded into the way the firm operates The work is high-profile, the culture is supportive and the progression opportunities are real. Reach out to arrange a confidential chat or apply directly now! Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work. Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.