Solicitor (Litigation), Inverness - HGH17404

HIGHLAND COUNCIL, Ballifeary, Highland

Solicitor (Litigation), Inverness - HGH17404

£40,001 - £50,000

HIGHLAND COUNCIL, Ballifeary, Highland

  • Full time
  • Permanent

Posted 4 days ago, 1 Oct | Get your application in now to be included in the first week's applications.

Closing date: 14-10-2024 (In 8 days)

job Ref: HGH17404

Full Job Description

Job Description

Post Title: Solicitor
Location: Inverness
Hours: 35 hours per week
Duration: Permanent
Salary: £46,191 - £50,505

Salary placing will normally be at the first point of the scale.

Contact Person: James Noone Tel:

Job Purpose: To be a member of the team at HQ responsible for the Council’s Legal Services work relating to litigation and advice.

Please APPLY ONLINE. If you are unable to apply online and you wish to request an offline application pack, please contact HR Transaction, T: (24 hour voicemail) quoting the post reference number above.

Please find the Job Description below.

The Highland Council understands that diversity fosters creativity and innovation. We are committed to equality of opportunity, and being fair and inclusive. We welcome applications from people from all backgrounds, representative of the communities we serve and particularly encourage applications from candidates who are likely to be under-represented in our workforce.

As a disability confident employer, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum essential criteria requirements for the post.

Shortlisted applicants will normally be contacted by email, unless otherwise stated. Please check your emails regularly, including your junk/spam folder.

Requirements

Qualified Solicitor holding (or eligible to hold is exceptional circumstances) an unrestricted practising certificate issued by the Law Society of Scotland, or a second year trainee nearing end of traineeship and holding a restricted practising certificate. Continual Professional Development will be up to date as required by the Law Society of Scotland.