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Personal Injury Fee Earner (Post Litigated – Fast Track)

Bolton
3 weeks ago
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Bond Turner is a leading law firm, proudly recognised by both Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners. We are committed to ensuring access to justice for our clients and their families, providing expert legal services with a client-centered approach.
With offices in Liverpool and Bolton, we offer nationwide legal advice across a wide range of sectors.
Our areas of expertise include Credit Hire, Personal Injury, including Complex Injury, Clinical and Professional Negligence, Housing Disrepair, Group Action Claims and Public Inquiries. We are driven by a commitment to achieving successful outcomes, surpassing client expectations, and creating a supportive environment that empowers our employees to build fulfilling and rewarding careers.
We understand that our growth as a business is driven by the success of our people. We take pride in fostering a positive, collaborative work environment where everyone can contribute to our shared success. With exceptional support at every turn, every employee is empowered to reach their full potential.
We are currently recruiting for a Personal Injury Fee Earner (Post Litigated – Fast Track – no hire) based at our offices in Bolton. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about the work they do, the service they provide and getting the best results for their clients.
Due to development and expansion, we are looking to appoint an experienced Fee Earner / Solicitor to work within the personal injury team. 1-2 years’ experience preferred.
If you have got drive and determination, ambition and are looking for a stimulating career then we would love to hear from you.
Responsibilities

  • Progressing your caseload to ensure that clients receive appropriate and professional legal advice in a timely and efficient manner, whilst managing their expectations.
  • Manage your own caseload from defence stage to completion.
  • Ability to work to deadlines.
  • Making Client care a priority.
    About you
  • Organised with the ability to manage your own case load of personal injury cases.
  • Experience within personal injury.
  • Ability to provide exceptional client care.
  • Excellent telephone manner and communication skills
  • Excellent problem-solving and negotiation skills
  • Ability to provide a high level of client care.
  • Ability to work efficiently and effectively, as part of a team and using one’s own initiative.
    Company Values:
    We’re a collaboration of companies established in 2006 working towards and guaranteeing the same goal. Our mission: We are driven to succeed. Our purpose is to help people move on in their lives through supporting our clients, our communities and each other.
  • We support
  • We surpass
  • We succeed
    What we offer in return:
    We offer a clean professional office working environment with fantastic facilities in Horwich, Bolton. A competitive salary including 23 days holiday allowance plus 8 bank holidays. Employee Assistant Programme. Workplace pension scheme. Free Onsite parking. The opportunity to develop a rewarding and successful career with a wonderful Law firm

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