Public and Not for Profit Sector Recruitment

Legal Recruitment for the Public & Not for Profit Sectors

We work in partnership with a number of public sector and not for profit organisations - providing an honest, tailored and consultative service. Our dedicated team of consultants cover the South East, South West, East Anglia, North West and Midlands regions from our Manchester office and Yorkshire, the North East and Lincolnshire regions from our Leeds office.

We excel at all levels of recruitment within these sectors, placing legal professionals into a variety of roles from heads of legal and solicitors to paralegals and assistants. We have developed close working relationships with a number of organisations including; local authorities, central government, housing associations, higher education establishments, charities and law centres.

We are able to source high calibre legal professionals into the following areas of law:

  • Childcare/Education
  • Policy
  • Licensing
  • Conveyancing/Property
  • Insurance
  • Personal Injury
  • Social Services
  • Planning/Highway
  • Housing
  • Commercial/Contracts
  • Procurement
  • Debt Recovery
  • Public Law
  • PFI
  • Environmental

The service received from Sellick Partnership was outstanding! From my first contact to my first assignment - 7 days! It was a fantastic service from all of the team - I would definitely recommend them.

Ann Gibson, Childcare Locum Lawyer

The candidates that we represent have been personally interviewed, undergone reference checks and are of an extremely high calibre. For a confidential discussion about your recruitment needs please call our Manchester office on 0161 834 1642, or our Leeds office on 0113 243 9775.

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