Over the past five years, opportunities at Irwin Mitchell have grown significantly — from just three apprenticeship programmes to 28, spanning entry level through to degree and master’s level.
We’re passionate about apprenticeships and the exciting alternative they offer to university. And it’s not just the legal world we cover — our programmes this year also include procurement, business administration, paralegal and solicitor offerings across a range of office locations.
We warmly invite students, parents, teachers, and influencers to our live webinar.
During the session, we’ll explore:
- New vacancies launching across our locations
- How to apply – practical tips to make your application stand out
- Assessment centres – what to expect and how to prepare
- First-hand insights from current apprentices on their journey and what helped them succeed.
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We hope you can join us for an inspiring and informative session.
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Sarah is a Partner in the serious injury team at Irwin Mitchell. Sarah specialises in complex cases involving life changing injuries and has a particular expertise in neurotrauma; bringing claims for both adults and children who have suffered a brain injury.
She is accredited as a brain injury specialist by the APIL injury Accreditation Scheme and has close links with Headway having been appointed as a Trustee of Headway East London in 2013.
Sarah is also a committee member for the Acquired Brain Injury Forum for London (ABIL) and is keen to raise awareness of acquired brain injury across London and the UK.
Sarah is passionate about rehabilitation and has extensive experience of securing early interim payments so that she can put rehabilitation in place for her clients to ensure that their rehabilitation can start as soon as possible.