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Health and Safety Regulatory Solicitor

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Health and Safety Regulatory Solicitor, Birmingham 7+ Years PQE, GBP 80,000+ (DOE) : An exciting opportunity has arisen for a talented Health and Safety Regulatory Solicitor to join a highly regarded team advising businesses, insurers and organisations on complex regulatory matters. JOB REF: 4266.
The Role
This role offers exposure to a broad range of contentious and advisory work, including high:profile incidents, regulatory investigations and enforcement proceedings. You will work closely with clients across a variety of sectors, providing strategic advice and representation throughout the lifecycle of a matter. Advise clients on their obligations under health and safety legislation and associated regulatory Manage a varied caseload involving workplace incidents, serious injuries, fatalities and allegations of corporate wrongdoing. Represent and support clients throughout interviews, investigations, enforcement action and criminal proceedings.
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Skills Required
We are keen to hear from qualified solicitors who have experience within a regulatory, health and safety, criminal defence or investigations environment and are looking to further develop their expertise within a specialist practice area. Experience advising on regulatory investigations, enforcement action or health and safety:related matters. Strong advocacy, drafting and case management skills. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to build trusted client relationships. A proactive and solution:focused approach to problem:solving. Strong organisational skills and meticulous attention to detail.
On Offer
A supportive and ambitious team environment Competitive salary Genuine career progression Flexible and Hybrid working options.


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