Pattison Shepley Ruvolo
Senior Immigration Associate - Creative/Media Industry

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About the Role
Internationally renowned firm have a brand-new requirement for an Immigration Senior Associate to help drive the development of their creative/media industry practice. The position sits as part of their highly regarded Immigration Department, focused on providing immigration advice to a range of individuals and corporations within the creative industry.
Responsibilities
Your main responsibilities will include but not limited to the following:
- Act as main point of contact for clients regarding UK immigration legislation focused within the creative/media industry.
- Work closely with individuals & corporations in providing best in class immigration advice.
- Take the lead on complex cases, researching and identifying best possible solutions.
- Act as an escalation point for wider team reading any complex queries focused on the media industry.
- Support firm Partnership in driving strategy as part of the wider firm development.
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You will:
- Ideally be a qualified solicitor; with strong experience in UK immigration focused on advising within the creative/media industry.
- Previous experience of working within a city/global law firm environment.
- Ability to build strong client relationships is also key as you will provide a main point of contact service to a range of individuals.
- Proven track record in delivering solutions for creative/media clients regarding complex immigration cases.
- Candidates who are not qualified solicitors but can demonstrate strong immigration advisory experience within the creative/media industry can also be considered
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