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Training Contract - 2027 - Taylor Walton

Training Contract - 2027 - Taylor Walton

companyTaylor Walton
PublishedPublished: Published 5 days ago
Full time
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Role CommencementWithin 2 years
SRA QWE competencesApplying critical thinking and analysis (SRA competences A5) | Applying legal principles (SRA competences A4) | Clear Oral and Written Communication (SRA competences C1) | Client centred advisory work (SRA competences B3) | Client relationships (SRA competences C2) | Learning from practice and other people (SRA competences A2) | Legal Drafting (SRA competences B4) | Legal Research (SRA competences B2) | Negotiation (SRA competences B6) | Opportunity to gain feedback from effective supervision (SRA competences A3) | Project/case management (SRA competences B7) | Technical legal practice (SRA competences B1) | Understanding the business and compliance environment of the organisation (SRA competences D2) | Self-management (SRA competences D1) | Working in professionally regulated environment (SRA competences A1) | Professional workplace relationships (SRA competences C3)

Application deadline: 31 July 2025

Our commitment to each of our trainee solicitors is an investment in the future growth of our firm

We are proud to be lawcareers.net award winners for the “Medium Regional Law Firm – Best Trainer” based on positive feedback provided by our trainees. 

We only accept a small number of trainees each year.  This allows us to ensure in-depth and personalised coaching and training.  Quite often, as a trainee, you will work in the same room as a Partner or experienced Associate solicitor which has proved to enhance a trainee’s learning and development experience.

We run a ‘buddy’ programme for all trainees. In the lead-up to joining the firm and during your training contract, there is direct contact with either one of our second-year trainees or a newly qualified solicitor. Your ‘buddy’ is a great source of information and support both before and during your training contract.

What to expect as a trainee

Once you join the firm, we are committed to providing stimulating work and rewarding experiences.  You will be given early responsibility, work on live matters, undertake meaningful tasks, and be a valued member of the Taylor Walton team from the off.  With our three office locations, you will not only have the chance to experience up to four different practice areas, you may also work in different offices. This is a great way to get to know everyone in the firm and to really experience all that Taylor Walton, as a busy and successful law firm, has to offer your career.

We are committed to helping our trainees develop skills beyond giving legal advice so that you develop as a rounded practitioner.  Trainees are encouraged and supported to acquire business development confidence through a young professionals networking scheme and skills development training. Our trainees and newly qualified solicitors, along with other firm volunteers, are driving members of our Charity Champions fundraising and volunteering events.

Your career beyond your training contract

Our retention rate of trainees into newly qualified positions with the firm is exceptionally high. We see the training contract as the potential start of your long-term career with us and as part of the future success of the firm.

In recruiting our trainees, we look beyond the training contract itself and see each individual as a part of the future success of the firm.

Financial Support

We appreciate that the route to qualification can be costly, so to help ease the financial pressure on you, we offer part-sponsorship towards the cost of the LPC or SQE.

Apply for a training contract

We set high standards for our lawyers and set equally high expectations when recruiting.  We invite applications from candidates who have a strong academic track record (minimum 2.1 degree; non-law degrees are welcome), those with a real enthusiasm for our practice areas and specifically joining Taylor Walton, those who demonstrate commercial awareness, a client-centric approach and have an aptitude for new business.

Impact of the SQE

We welcome applications from those who intend to complete the LPC or SQE.  You may only start a training contract with us once you have successfully passed the LPC, or passed both SQE 1 and 2, or have taken SQE 2 (awaiting results).  We have a proven track record of developing trainees into rounded, highly accomplished and newly qualified solicitors.  Our two-year structured training contract is designed to give you a wide, challenging and skills-based training opportunity under the supervision of trained Partners and lawyers.  For these reasons, we do not accept any other qualifying work experience – all applicants are expected to complete a full two year training contract to be considered for a newly qualified position on qualification after our training contract programme.

Occasionally, we have opportunities to join us straight from school as a Solicitor Apprentice, Paralegal or CILEx Apprentice.  When opportunities arise, they will be advertised under Current Opportunities.

We also offer a Summer Placement in 2025 and the application deadline for this is 31/03/2025.

Our summer placement is a fantastic opportunity to experience work in the firm as a student trainee solicitor. The structured placement takes place for two weeks in July each year. The placement is designed for those in their penultimate year of their Law degree or those looking to secure a training contract commencing at our next intake. We aim to offer you the opportunity to experience work in both a commercial department and one of our private client departments. If successful in your application, you can expect to be involved in research tasks, attend client meetings and court, practice drafting skills and work alongside experienced fee earners on genuine client matters. We provide excellent opportunities to enhance your team working skills by working with fellow summer students on a case study considering issues facing the legal market. You will also meet Partners and Associates, hear about their journey into law and their professional career highlights, as well as work closely and socialise with our trainee solicitors.

Required degree level

  • Law degree/GDL/CILEX level 6 or equivalent
  • Non-law degree

Years of experience

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Salary range

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