Residential Conveyancer

Company:  Avocet Legal
Location: Chard
Closing Date: 06/11/2024
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
has a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Residential Conveyancer to join a well-established, reputable local law firm based in Chard. This role would suit a qualified Legal Executive, Licensed Conveyancer, Solicitor or an experienced Paralegal with specific Residential Conveyancing experience. This is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced candidate to join a brilliant team undertaking quality work. For the right person, there will be the opportunity to progress to Partner. Residential Conveyancer responsibilities:  Running your own caseload of Residential Conveyancing matters from initial instruction to completion to include purchases, sales, remortgages and transfers of equity Providing quality advice to clients Undertaking some business development and networking opportunities Residential Conveyancer requirements:  You will be a qualified Legal Executive, Licensed Conveyancer, Solicitor or an experienced Paralegal with experience gained specifically within Residential Conveyancing You will be able to run your own caseload from initial instruction to completion You will be motivated and ambitious You will have strong communication skills Ideally, you will have local connections and a desire to build relationships with referrers, agents and the local community Benefits: Competitive Starting Salary DOE Bonus on billings over target 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays Health Insurance Life Insurance Sabbatical after 5 years employment Pension Progression opportunities If you are an experienced Residential Conveyancer and you are looking for to take the next step in your career with a leading law firm in Chard, please get in touch with today
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