HNW Conveyancing Solicitor
Posted 1 day 16 hours ago by Law Staff Legal Recruitment
One of the largest and most long-standing law firms in the Thames Valley area are currently recruiting a Conveyancing Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer or Legal Executive to join their team. They have a large regional presence and have progressed and transformed to retain their personality and values.
About this Conveyancing Solicitor vacancyDue to natural expansion, our client is seeking a dedicated professional to join a team consisting of 4 partners, Associate Solicitors, Legal Executives and paralegals who work across their different offices all within a reasonable distance of each other. The successful candidate will ideally have a minimum of 3 years PQE. You will have experience in independently running a mixed caseload of residential matters and be proactive in generating new work from existing clients and seeking new opportunities. The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a focus on providing outstanding service to their clients, will be confident with IT, and will be capable of working under their own initiative.
Conveyancing Solicitor experience to include- Sales and purchases
- Remortgages
- Transfers of equity
- Freehold and leasehold matters
- Auctions
- Lease extensions
- New Builds
- 3 years + PQE within the area of Residential Conveyancing as a Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer or Legal Executive
- Works well under pressure
- Excellent client care skills
- Excellent communication skills with a client-focused approach
- IT literate
- Generous salary plus bonus structure
- 5 weeks holiday plus bank holidays
- Opportunities to work from home
If you're a Conveyancing Lawyer ready to take the next step in your career, apply today. Alternatively contact Victoria Kemp at Law Staff Limited quoting reference 37612
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