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You will be developing and delivering learning experiences to aspiring and experienced managers from across the Council to ensure our leadership behaviours are imbedded as part of what we do every day.
You will join a small Organisational Development team covering a wide remit of broad organisational initiatives to support culture change.
A leading UK law firm is currently recruiting a Knowledge Development Lawyer to join its market-leading Pensions and Lifetime Savings team. This is a permanent role based in Edinburgh, with both full-time and part-time working options available. This is a senior-level position suited to a solicitor with a minimum of 8 years’ PQE. The successful individual will contribute to the development of...
Care Assistant Care and Support - Haddington Care Home Contract: Full Time and Part- Time Salary: £12.70 Per Hour Shift Type: Dayshift Contracted hours: Full Time or Part Time Nestled among the beauty of Haddington in East Lothian, our purpose-built care home provides bespoke care and exceptional living standards. With capacity for up to 68 residents, we offer round-the-clock personalised...
You will work closely with ambitious business owners and leadership teams, guiding them through key decisions, growth plans, and operational challenges. Alongside client delivery, you will also have the platform to influence firm-wide strategy and play a significant role in the next phase of growth.
Job Description As Key Account Manager, you’ll manage FOH, Cleaning, Waste, Mailroom, Landscaping, and Reprographics services, designing the delivery model, allocating resources, and maintaining strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders. You’ll also ensure compliance, mitigate risk, and oversee the commercial performance of the contract. This role is ideal for someone who...
You will have substantial knowledge of the Real Estate sector, strong research abilities and an understanding of the likely practical implications of legal changes.
You will be responsible for updating and maintaining the precedent bank, thought leadership, and working on innovation projects as well as the following:
You will be developing and delivering learning experiences to aspiring and experienced managers from across the Council to ensure our leadership behaviours are imbedded as part of what we do every day.
You will join a small Organisational Development team covering a wide remit of broad organisational initiatives to support culture change.
You will have direct client exposure, excellent development opportunities, and access to secondments and international collaboration. Flexible and remote working options are available. If this position may be of interest, please contact Teddie or Cameron for a confidential initial discussion.
A leading UK law firm with offices across Scotland and London is looking to appoint a Solicitor (1–3 years’ PQE) to its Real Estate team, with a focus on commercial property work for public sector clients. This is a permanent role within a highly regarded practice, recognised as one of the strongest in the Scottish market. Working closely with experienced partners and alongside a collaborative...
We are partnering with a leading global law firm to recruit multiple Employment Associates for its Edinburgh office. These roles are part of the firm’s Employment Team, which specialises in handling contentious employment matters for major organisations across sectors such as technology, retail, and financial services. Key responsibilities include managing complex projects, advising on...
You will provide tax and structuring advice across a range of areas, including inbound investments, corporate mergers, and restructurings, as well as shareholder and investor taxation.
You will have at least 3 years’ PQE, with relevant experience handling high-quality corporate tax matters, and you will demonstrate strong teamwork and interpersonal skills.
You will work with high-calibre clients across sectors such as energy, real estate, transport and infrastructure, advising both lenders and borrowers on high-value transactions. The role offers hands-on involvement from day one, with a strong emphasis on mentoring and development.
You will act for a diverse range of clients in the construction sector, including contractors, employers, professional consultants, and local authorities. To be considered for this role, you should have a minimum of 7 years’ PQE with a strong background in commercial construction disputes.
You will also assist in developing compliance policies, conducting audits, and delivering tailored training programmes. The ideal candidate will have at least 4 years’ PQE and have relevant experience in competition law practice. While not essential, a postgraduate qualification in competition law would be a distinct advantage.
An exciting opportunity has arisen with our client, an international Law Firm in Edinburgh. The firm is currently looking to recruit an established Finance Lawyer to join its leading Structured and Project Finance Team, which is part of the firms wider Projects Group. This dynamic team engages in diverse finance and project work. The chosen candidate will be responsible for tasks including, but...
You will be involved in a range of work, including business development, incorporation and business services, company secretarial services, acquisitions and disposals, commercial contracts, and the protection, exploitation, and acquisition of intellectual property. Support for business development will be provided; however, you must be driven and technically excellent to also lead the department.
You will work closely with a cross-office team supporting major financial institutions and multinational clients across sectors such as finance, energy, pharmaceuticals, and media.
You will be joining a team known for its high standards, excellent client relationships, and commitment to professional development, with the chance to work on complex, market-leading deals. If this role is of interest, please do not hesitate to contact either Teddie or Cameron for an initial and confidential discussion.
You will work closely with top-tier partners and contribute to cutting-edge projects across the UK. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 3 years’ experience in high-quality construction and engineering work, with expertise in energy sector contracts. Strong collaboration and communication skills are essential.
You will work closely with both the transactional and contentious data privacy teams across the firm’s global network, including input on contractual and commercial matters (e.g. IT contracts, data sharing, online terms) and support during regulatory investigations.