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Dere Street Barristers

  • Location:

    Newcastle, Middlesbrough and York

  • Sector:

    Chambers

  • Job type:

    Permanent

  • Salary:

    Competitive

  • Contact:

    Phil Paxton

  • Contact email:

    p.paxton@derestreet.co.uk

  • Published:

    324 days ago

  • Expiry date:

    19 January 2024

CoP practitioner (2+ years call)

We are looking to recruit an established CoP practitioner (2+ years call), with significant experience in CoP health & welfare work, to join our existing team.

If you would like a confidential conversation regarding this position or Chambers generally please contact our designated CoP Clerk Sarah Gibson or our Head Clerk Phil Paxton on 0344 335 1551.

Dere Street Barristers operate out of three fully staffed premises in Newcastle, Middlesbrough and York and full details can be viewed at www.derestreet.co.uk

Please send CV’s to p.paxton@derestreet.co.uk by 19th January 2024.

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