Job Details: Employment Law Partner, Newly Created Post

Employment Law Partner, Newly Created Post
ReferenceFW3257
AgencyFrasia Wright Associates
Salary£0 per annum
LocationsLothian ,
Contract TypePermanent

Job Description

A unique role.  A well-led, highly motivated firm has created a new role for an employment law specialist to head up the team in Glasgow.  This role will allow you to provide leadership and focus to its existing small team.  Highly regarded in the property and litigation areas, but with a broad and active client base in other sectors, the firm continues to grow.  Fully supported by the partnership as well as the existing team, your management skills will be highly valued and well rewarded.  (Assignment 6029).

Client Profile For Frasia Wright Associates
Telephone: 01294 850501
Website: www.frasiawright.com
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Frasia Wright Associates is a specialist legal recruitment consultancy operating in the Scottish, English and international markets.

We offer clients and candidates a service which is founded on professional integrity and confidentiality. As a niche consultancy, we take pride in our constantly evolving market knowledge and on our ability to recognise current trends and shifts within the profession.

By tailoring our service to complement our clients' own recruitment strategies, Frasia Wright Associates provides a bespoke service and consistently adds value where it matters most. From introducing the most relevant candidates for already identified roles, to presenting opportunities which will stimulate growth by the creation of new positions.

Our candidates are provided with objective and informed advice, enabling them to make both the right impression and appropriate career choices.

At Frasia Wright Associates our standards are high - our people expect to deliver only the best, and do so again and again.

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