Associate/Senior Associate

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Associate / Senior Associate – Commercial & ProcurementLocation: London
An Exciting Opportunity to Make a Real Impact
Puro Associates are proud to represent an outstanding opportunity for an Associate / Senior Associate to join a growing and dynamic commercial team. If you are a commercial law specialist looking to work on complex transactions, public sector projects, and cutting-edge procurement matters in the health and public sectors, this role is for you.
As an Associate / Senior Associate, you will work on high-profile commercial contracts, joint ventures, and procurement projects, advising NHS and public sector clients on innovative legal solutions. With access to top-tier work, exceptional career progression opportunities, and a collaborative environment, this is an ideal role for an ambitious Associate / Senior Associate who wants to take their career to the next level.
Your Role as an Associate / Senior Associate
Lead and support on a variety of commercial transactions and procurement projects for NHS and public sector clients.
Advise on complex contractual arrangements, including public/public sector and public/private sector collaborations.
Guide clients through procurement processes, ensuring compliance and effective partner selection.
Work closely with key stakeholders to structure innovative commercial agreements, such as outsourcing, AI-driven health solutions, and income-generating NHS projects.
Engage in business development to grow the team’s reputation in emerging sectors, including AI and digital health.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across corporate, property, employment, and finance departments.
Mentor junior lawyers, sharing expertise and contributing to the team’s ongoing success.What We’re Looking for in an Associate / Senior Associate
4-8 years PQE with experience advising NHS, public sector, or commercial health clients.
Strong expertise in commercial contracts and an understanding of public sector procurement (desirable but not essential).
A commercial mindset, able to provide clear, practical legal advice in a fast-paced environment.
Enthusiasm for business development, with a keen interest in promoting innovative legal solutions.
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills, able to engage effectively with clients and stakeholders.
Proactive, adaptable, and ambitious, with a drive to excel in commercial law.Why Join This Commercial Team?
High-Profile Work – Handle complex, meaningful projects that shape the future of healthcare and public services.
Career Growth – Real opportunities for progression, training, and leadership development.
Hybrid & Flexible Working – Work in a way that suits your needs and lifestyle.
Collaborative Environment – Work with leading professionals in a supportive and innovative team.
Competitive Benefits Package – Including private medical insurance, discretionary bonus, enhanced pension, and wellbeing initiatives.If you are an ambitious Associate / Senior Associate looking for a career-defining opportunity in commercial law, this is your chance to make a real impact.
For more information, contact El at Puro Associates on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)

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