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A leading intellectual property firm in Oxford is seeking a Trainee Patent Attorney focused on Life Sciences and Biotechnology. The role involves direct client work, drafting patent applications, and working towards qualification as a European Patent Attorney. Ideal candidates will have a strong academic background, ideally a PhD, and excellent communication skills. The firm offers a supportive environment with comprehensive training and development opportunities.
We have an opportunity for a graduate or post-graduate to join our thriving and friendly Life Sciences and Biotechnology team in our Oxford office.
The role will provide a varied and interesting caseload working directly with a number of small to medium-sized companies. The role is client-facing and will provide both drafting and prosecution work, as well as opportunities to play a part in developing both corporate and commercial IP strategy.
Based in Oxford, you will be ideally located for working with local clients who form part of the vibrant University biotech start-up community in this area. You will also have the opportunity to work with a number of oversees clients, in particular clients based in Norway.
Reporting to: Assigned Supervising Partner
Location: The principal place of business will be the Firm’s Oxford office. The Firm is located on other sites within the UK and Europe; travel to, and working from, these offices will be required from time to time. The Firm operates a Hybrid Working policy, permitting full-time trainee patent attorneys to work from home one day a week initially, and then two days per week once they have at least 2 years’ experience and with the approval of their Supervising Partner.
Hours of work: 35 hours per week to be worked in accordance with the provisions of the Firm’s flexitime scheme.
Purpose of role: To work with a range of Partners, Senior Associates and Associates in supporting the Firm’s clients with their patent portfolios, while simultaneously working towards qualification as both a European Patent Attorney and a Chartered UK Patent Attorney.
Typical responsibilities include but are not limited to:
We welcome applications from graduates who have a strong academic background, ideally a PhD, in Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry or a related area.
Suitable candidates will have:
As well as a highly competitive salary and wide ranging benefits package, we offer a relaxed, friendly, sociable environment in which to work. We have active Charities and EDI Committees who run regular events, alongside a whole calendar of social, wellbeing and club activities which also take place throughout the year.
We provide unrivalled training and support at every stage of your career. We stand out from other firms by having a dedicated Professional Support Attorney, a qualified attorney with many years of experience, who oversees training within the firm. Through specifically designed training and tutorial programmes, we ensure that not only are our trainees in the best possible position to achieve professional qualification, they are also equipped with the practical skills needed to excel in their careers.
Consistently top tier ranked by IP and legal directories, our core business for over 100 years has been to obtain and defend intellectual property rights for local and international clients ranging from large, multinational corporations to small and medium sized businesses and private individuals.
Our practical, business-oriented approach to intellectual property helps us to turn inspired thinking into patents, trade marks and registered designs that are valuable commercial assets for our clients.
People are at the heart of Dehns. We care about each and every one of our employees and work/life balance is important to us. We pride ourselves on our commitment to training and provide unrivalled support to our trainees and attorneys through to qualification and beyond.
We actively embrace diversity in all its forms – background, identity, experience and thought – and are passionate about providing a workplace in which all individuals can thrive. We strongly believe that diversity enriches our culture and enhances the quality of the work that we do for our clients.
This job description describes the principal purpose and main elements of the job. It is a guide to the nature and main duties of the job as it currently stands. It is not intended as a wholly comprehensive or permanent schedule and may be varied from time to time. It does not form part of the contract of employment.
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