Junior Employment Lawyer - FinTech

Posted 3 days 1 hour ago by Michael Page (UK)

£125,000 - £150,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Other
London, United Kingdom
Job Description
  • Work on diverse, high-impact employment law matters in a well-known FinTech.
  • Collaborative team with strong social impact and flexibility
About Our Client

Our client is a fast-growing, innovative financial services company with a strong technology-driven approach. They are committed to creating a fair, inclusive, and forward-thinking environment, offering employees the chance to work on impactful projects that shape the future of banking.

Job Description

You'll support the business on both contentious and non-contentious employment matters, working closely with HR and senior stakeholders. Key responsibilities include:

  • Advising on employment law issues across the employee lifecycle, including policies, grievances, disciplinaries, and settlement agreements.
  • Supporting regulatory compliance, including SMCR and conduct requirements.
  • Providing guidance on TUPE and employment-related aspects of corporate transactions.
  • Managing international employment projects and liaising with external counsel.
  • Advising on compensation arrangements, including malus, clawback, and deferred remuneration.
  • Delivering training and supporting enterprise-wide initiatives.
The Successful Applicant

What We're Looking For

  • UK-qualified lawyer with strong technical employment law experience.
  • NQ - 5 years' PQE, gained in private practice and/or in-house.
  • Experience in financial services, technology, or other regulated environments preferred.
  • Ability to work independently and proactively in a fast-moving business.
What's on Offer
  • Salary up to £120,000 depending on candidate experience
  • Work on diverse, high-impact employment matters in a well-established but continually growing organisation.
  • Collaborative culture with opportunities for professional development.
  • Competitive benefits including enhanced pension, private medical insurance, flexible holidays, and wellbeing initiatives