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Contracts and Procurement Lawyer

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Contracts and Procurement Lawyer

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£50 - £60/hour

Yorkshire and the Humber

11/09/2024 (13:30)

Vivid Resourcing Ltd

Vivid Resourcing are currently working with a local authority in the North East who are looking to hire an interim contracts and procurement lawyer for a 12 month maternity cover. The role would be fully remote.

The Ideal Candidate Will
• Have at least 3 years PQE
• Be experienced with high value funding agreements
• Ideally have experience with construction matters and PFIs
• Be experienced working for local authorities
• Have two employment references available upon request.

If this position is of interest to yourself (or someone you know) then contact David Harrop by phone on (phone number removed), or reach out to me on LinkedIn

Vivid Resourcing are committed to equality of opportunity for all applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, ****** orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships or any other characteristic protected by law.

Contract

12 months

David Harrop

DH0184_1726057847

222306044

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Company Name: Vivid Resourcing

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