This job is with Penningtons Manches Cooper, an inclusive employer and a member of myGwork – the largest global platform for the LGBTQ business community. Please do not contact the recruiter directly. Associate - Police Federation Job LocationsUK-IOW-BirminghamPosted Date4 months ago(19/07/2024 13:08)Job ID2024-1247 of Openings1CategoryLegal opportunities Overview Penningtons Manches Cooper is a leading UK and international law firm which provides high quality legal advice tailored to both businesses and individuals. We address the specific objectives of each client through our flair and technical expertise and offer a personal service founded on a strong team ethic. Today, we have UK offices in the City of London, Basingstoke, Birmingham, Cambridge, Guildford, Oxford and Reading while our growing overseas network stretches from Singapore, Piraeus, Paris and Madrid. We have established a strong reputation in a variety of sectors, particularly private wealth, shipping, technology and property. Our lawyers are also recognised for their expertise in life sciences, education, retail, sports and entertainment and international trade. In these areas, we're acknowledged for our unparalleled market insight. We are conscious that our culture and close working relationships are vital assets and we are determined to maintain these as we increase in size. The Employment Team The Penningtons Manches Cooper Employment Team provides fast, proactive and practical legal support. Approachable and commercially aware, our specialists have in-depth experience of the issues faced by businesses when managing their staff. We keep clients up to date with the raft of new employment law regulations, highlighting how these could impact on their overall strategy and safeguarding against the potentially huge costs of non-compliance. Although we are experienced litigators, and frequently represent organisations at employment tribunals and in court, we also offer specialist employment law advice in resolving conflict through alternative dispute resolution. We also advise Senior Executives on a range of matters, including on contractual disputes, contentious exits and high value claims. We are also recognised as market leaders in advising employees, trade unions and staff associations on a range of issues, including industrial disputes, severance agreements, regulatory matters and claims in the Employment tribunal, High Court and appellate courts, with particular expertise in whistleblowing and discrimination claims. Responsibilities The team is looking to recruit at junior Associate level, ideally with 0-2 years' post qualification experience, to be based in either our expanding Birmingham office, or our London office. The role is focused on providing legal advice and guidance to our Police Federation client base, which is the staff association for police officers up to the rank of Chief Inspector. The work will involve providing advice to the Police Federation on contentious and non-contentious employment matters, as well as regulatory and pension issues for their members, and to provide advice and representation in claims in the Employment Tribunal and civil courts. Employment legal knowledge is needed, and experience in regulatory and/or pension matters is desirable but not essential. A solid understanding of the various IT platforms used to assist in litigation, case management and marketing is also required. The role will suit a confident and enthusiastic individual who is committed to claimant work, and is committed to providing the best and most efficient possible service to clients. The work for the Police Federation and its members offers the chance to be involved in test cases, group actions and appellate litigation, with the opportunity to be involved in ground breaking cases. Duties will include, but is not limited to: Providing advice and assessments on the merits of potential tribunal, regulatory, pension and other claims; managing employment tribunal and pension cases; conducting advocacy at some preliminary employment tribunal hearings; providing day-to-day legal advice to clients; drafting and reviewing pleadings, submissions and legal documents; assisting other members of the team; providing training to clients; and attending networking and marketing events. Essential & Desirable Criteria Essential Criteria current experience in a recognised Employment team or in-house department, with an in-depth knowledge of employment law, including experience of claimant work; the ability to handle a caseload of employment tribunal claims to final trial; a pragmatic and research based approach; good communication and written skills; outstanding client care; strong organisational skills; and an ability to work independently, as well as part of a team. Desirable Criteria understanding of and experience in working under the Civil Procedure Rules; experience in regulatory and pension work ; some business development experience; At our firm, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is a priority and at the heart of everything we do. We actively want to attract a diverse workforce and welcome applications from everyone, from all backgrounds. We are committed to promoting an inclusive culture where everyone can be their full selves and experience being seen and heard. You can find out more about our firm's commitment, initiatives and Pennclusion committees here. We ensure that there are equal opportunities and treatment for all job applicants and employees, at all stages of the recruitment process and employment, regardless of age, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, disability, race (including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin), religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and social background. We aim to provide adjustments for people who have a disability, long-term health condition (including mental health) or neurodiversity. 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