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Solicitor
Job Summary
Contract Type:
Permanent
Working Pattern:
Full time
Advert Start Date:
10/02/2025
Advert End Date:
28/02/2025 22:59
Salary:
£44,711 - £47,754 per annum
Hours per week:
37
Job Category:
Legal
Vacancy ID:
275842
Employment Location:
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Post Number:
DCE25
Number of posts:
1
Closing date:
28 Feb
Further Information
We are looking for an enthusiastic solicitor to fill a permanent post in our busy Housing & Litigation Team. The Team deals primarily with housing, anti-social behaviour, prosecutions, property litigation, regulatory matters and debt recovery.
The primary focus of this post is to provide legal advice and undertake County Court advocacy in respect of possession proceedings, housing management, homelessness, anti-social behaviour and advocacy in the Magistrates Court.
You will be a confident communicator with an attention to detail and an experienced advocate with the ability to solve problems in a pragmatic and timely way. Experience of local government and housing law is desirable but not essential as you will be part of an experienced and supportive team.
You will have an excellent benefits package which includes generous annual leave, flexitime, access to a Local Government Pension Scheme, and salary sacrifice schemes.
Apply online at
www.northeastjobs.org.uk
, select 'Apply Now' and complete our online application form. Any communication sent to you regarding your application will be sent to the email address you have set up on your Northeast Jobs account, so you will need to ensure that you check your inbox.
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Supporting documents
JD - Solicitor.pdf
(61.97 KB)
PS - Solicitor.pdf
(53.89 KB)
Recruitment Pack (Standalone).pdf
(1.91 MB)
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