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Solicitor - Industrial Disease

Job description

We are representing one of the leading personal injury firm's in Scotland who are seeking a Solicitor to join their leading Industrial Disease team.

What you will do:

  • Work closely with an award-winning specialist team.
  • Manage a diverse caseload of industrial disease claims ranging from vibration-related injuries, noise-induced hearing loss, skin disease, and lung disease.
  • Consult with Counsel and Advocates, in addition regularly appearing at court and tribunals.
  • Support junior colleagues and contribute to training and mentoring trainees.

Who you are:

  • Have min 1 years PQE handling industrial disease claims.
  • Passionate about helping others and representing individuals who have been wronged.
  • Within commuting distance to Glasgow or Edinburgh.


What they offer:

  • Competitive salary.
  • Hybrid working - 2 days in office.
  • Increasing pension contribution.
  • Flexible starting hours between 8am and 10am.
  • Generous time off which includes 20 days annual leave, 12 public holidays, ability to accrue 0.5 or 1 day each month to take off the following month, and closed between Christmas and New Year.


If you would like more information on this opportunity, get in touch with Connie Nimmo on 07387 261 729 or connie.nimmo@idexconsulting.com.






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