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Medical Negligence Solicitor

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Our client is a highly respected, award-winning regional law firm with a strong presence across the South East and London. Recognised by leading legal directories and featured in national "best law firms" rankings, the firm has built an outstanding reputation for both the quality of its work and its people-first culture.
With a clear vision to be the best regional law firm to work for, the business offers a genuinely supportive and collaborative environment, underpinned by a strong commitment to long-term career development. The firm continues to grow and invest in its teams, offering access to high-quality work and meaningful progression opportunities. This role offers flexibility on location, with hybrid working and openness to candidates based across multiple office locations.
Your new role
This is an excellent opportunity to join a leading Medical Negligence team recognised for its expertise in complex, high-value claimant work. You will manage your own caseload of medical negligence matters, while also supporting senior colleagues on more complex and high-profile claims.
The caseload will include a broad spectrum of work such as birth injury claims, delayed diagnosis (including cancer), neurological injuries, and other serious and life-changing cases. You will work closely with clients and their families, providing a compassionate and high-quality service throughout the lifecycle of each claim.
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The team operates a collaborative "one-team" approach across multiple locations, giving you access to shared knowledge, specialist expertise, and strong internal support. You will also have the opportunity to contribute to business development initiatives, including attending events and producing thought leadership content.
What you'll need to succeed
You will be a qualified Solicitor or Chartered Legal Executive with experience in Medical Negligence work. While PQE is used as a general guide, candidates are likely to fall around the 2-4 years' post-qualified experience mark, although applications outside of this range will be considered based on experience.
You will have strong technical knowledge of medical negligence claims, including familiarity with the pre-action protocol and Civil Procedure Rules. Experience acting for either claimant or defendant clients will be considered.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate excellent client care skills, with the ability to build trusting relationships with individuals facing highly sensitive and often life-changing circumstances. Strong analytical ability is essential, particularly when reviewing complex medical records and identifying key issues.
You will be proactive, adaptable, and able to manage competing priorities under pressure, while maintaining high levels of accuracy and professionalism. A genuine empathy for clients, alongside a creative and solution-focused mindset, will be key to success in this role.


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What you'll get in return
You will join a top-tier team within a firm known for its supportive and inclusive culture. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on high-quality, impactful cases while developing your career within a forward-thinking organisation.
The firm offers flexible, hybrid working and is open to a range of working patterns, supporting a healthy work-life balance. In addition to a competitive salary, you can expect a comprehensive benefits package and structured career development, with clear progression pathways and ongoing investment in your professional growth.
What you need to do now
If you are interested in this opportunity or would like further details, please get in touch for a confidential discussion. If this role isn't quite right but you're exploring new opportunities, we would still be pleased to hear from you.
The firm would typically expect a lawyer within the stated PQE range to have gained the relevant level of experience, though applications from candidates with slightly more or less PQE are welcomed.
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