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The North East Solicitor Apprenticeship (NESA) programme - Employer Event

Sintons LLP

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Join us for an informal drop-in information session on joining the North East Solicitor Apprenticeship (NESA) consortium, hosted by Northumbria University, Muckle LLP, Sintons, and EMG Solicitors.

What is NESA? 

NESA is a partnership between Northumbria University and a group of forward-thinking North East law firms, working together to offer Solicitor Apprenticeships. This innovative route enables firms to develop homegrown legal talent through a combination of paid, practical work experience and academic study. 

Why join NESA? 

  • Attract and retain top local talent through a structured pathway to qualification 
  • Contribute to social mobility by opening doors to aspiring solicitors from a wider range of backgrounds 
  • Collaborate with other firms to share best practice, resources, and experience 
  • Benefit from a joint recruitment process – reducing admin and time, broadening access to diverse candidates, and increasing visibility for your opportunities 
  • Build a long-term pipeline of solicitors trained in your firm’s culture and values

Book Your Place Now:

 

Event Details

Sintons LLP
Barrack Road
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE4 6DB


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