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Criminal Lawyer, 2+ Years' PQE, Essex, GBP 61,750 : GBP 71
An excellent opportunity has arisen for an ambitious Criminal Lawyer looking for a fresh challenge and the opportunity to transition into a specialist Prosecutions role. Offering comprehensive training, ongoing professional development and clear career progression, this is an ideal opportunity to build a rewarding career within a respected organisation.
To register your interest, contact Kaye Thumpston on 183 or email with your CV. Job Ref: 5047
The Role
The appointed Criminal Lawyer will manage a varied caseload, developing specialist expertise in the prosecution of complex criminal matters and working on cases that make a meaningful contribution to the delivery of justice.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced criminal practitioner to develop their career within a specialist Prosecutions environment. You will benefit from comprehensive training and ongoing professional support, together with exposure to a broad range of challenging and varied matters.
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Applications are welcomed from Solicitors and Barristers qualified to practise in England and Wales with a minimum of 2 years PQE in Criminal Law, gained in either defence or prosecution.
You will possess strong advocacy, case preparation and analytical skills, together with a commitment to justice and public service.
The Organisation
This respected organisation offers a supportive working environment, structured career development programmes and comprehensive training. The role provides an excellent opportunity for an experienced Criminal Lawyer seeking a new direction, with ongoing professional support and clear opportunities to develop and progress.


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Contact Kaye Thumpston on 183 or email with your CV or simply call for a confidential discussion.
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