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1. A top of market salary
2. Progression opportunities
3. Close-knit and friendly team
A unique opportunity has arisen for committed Court of Protection Paralegals to join an elite team in a prestigious Legal 500 firm in Manchester.
In exchange, you’ll be rewarded with a top of market salary and excellent progression prospects. The firm recognises the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance, hence, offers the flexibility of remote work after an initial settling-in period.
An ideal candidate would be someone with related experience, such as social work, or those with a non-legal background in community care. The firm values both your current skills and your potential, and is ready to provide training and support to help you develop in the role.
The firm has a strong reputation and is known for its commitment to its staff and clients. It’s a place where you will work collaboratively in a close-knit and professional team on challenging and substantive work.
If you’re committed to advancing your career in CoP and are drawn towards an environment that fosters growth, we strongly encourage you to apply.
How to apply for this role
If this sounds like the job for you, you can apply via this website by clicking ‘Apply’ above.
Alternatively, contact Kelly Reid at Realm Recruit to learn more about this opportunity or to register your interest.
Kelly is an Associate Director at Realm. Working exclusively within private client, contentious probate and court of protection recruitment, she works with law firms of all sizes across the North West, from private client boutiques to multi-service national firms. Kelly’s in-depth market knowledge and contacts enable her to match private client solicitors with the right firms and roles for them.
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