Make UK
Senior Legal Adviser (Employment Law)

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Senior Legal Adviser
Job Details
- Position: Permanent
- Working Hours: Full time
- Location: Home based - occasional attendance at South or Midlands offices (Bristol / Hook / Birmingham) (1 day p/w)
- Salary: Competitive salaries and excellent benefits including up to one day's paid leave each year to undertake volunteering opportunities
About Make UK
Make UK is the UK’s leading trade body for the manufacturing and engineering sector. Collectively we represent 20,000 companies of all sizes, from start-ups to multinationals, across engineering, manufacturing, technology and the wider industrial sector.
We provide a complete range of employment law advice, training, and HR services, working closely with our members to deliver tailored consultancy support that meets their specific business needs. With nearly 130 years of experience, we have been supporting businesses by staying at the forefront of employment law and HR best practices. Our consultants bring senior and executive legal and HR experience from diverse industries. They offer best practice solutions backed by commercial insight gained from years in both private and public sectors.
Role Overview
We are seeking an Employment Lawyer to join us as a Senior Legal Adviser in Midlands, and South of England, working with a portfolio of clients to offer pragmatic consultancy in a range of employment enquiries.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide comprehensive and timely employment law and employee relations advice via in-person meetings, phone calls (including the National Advice Line), and written correspondence.
- Manage employment litigation in the Employment Tribunal from start to finish, including advocacy (with training available).
- Draft and scrutinize contracts of employment, policies, procedures, and other employment-related documents.
- Present engaging seminars on employment law and employee relations topics.
- Maintain a high standard of professional knowledge through continuous research and training.
- Ensure compliance with office procedures for work coordination and monitoring.
- Assist the Head of HR & Legal as required.
- Collaborate with other business units to support member recruitment and retention.
- Identify opportunities for additional fee-paying work for Make UK and assist in their procurement.
- Undertake other relevant tasks to achieve the overall objectives of Make UK.
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Qualifications & Experience / Skills
- Substantial PQE in employment law.
- Experience advising clients on employment law, employee relations, and HR matters.
- Proven track record in handling tribunal cases with minimal supervision.
- Advocacy experience in Employment Tribunals is an advantage.
- Ability to provide practical, commercial employment law advice.
- Strong analytical skills to explain complex issues clearly and succinctly.
- Ability to put clients at ease and build rapport.
- Resilience under pressure and ability to meet deadlines.
- Excellent negotiation skills and teamwork capabilities.
Culture at Make UK
Make UK promotes a culture that is:
- Collaborative – working closely with colleagues, members and partners
- Innovative – forward-thinking and focused on continuous improvement
- Inclusive – valuing diversity and creating a supportive environment
- Professional & with integrity – delivering high-quality advice you can trust


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Employee Benefits
Employees at Make UK benefit from:
- Purpose-driven work – supporting and shaping the future of UK manufacturing
- Expert environment – working alongside specialists in employment law, HR and industry
- Career development – opportunities for learning, progression and professional growth
- Collaborative culture – supportive teams with a strong sense of shared purpose
- Competitive benefits – typically including pension, wellbeing support and flexible working
About Make UK
With over 125 years of experience, Make UK is a leading provider of essential business support and a champion for manufacturing industry in the UK. Make UK has the close ear of Government and is a trusted provider of essential services for world leading manufacturing companies across the country. Everything we do is designed to inspire British manufacturers to compete, innovate and grow.
Make UK staff enjoy a good benefits package and values a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Benefits to include, but not limited to: Free parking, meal service on site, no bank holiday/weekend work, flexible hours, health cover, matched pension contributions up to 8%, and life assurance.
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