Conveyancing Paralegal

Posted 16 days 5 hours ago by Law Staff Legal Recruitment

£40,000 - £60,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Other
Kent, Peene, United Kingdom, CT188
Job Description
A Conveyancing Paralegal is required for a progressive practice located close to Sidcup in Kent.

The successful Paralegal will have a minimum of 2 years experience in running their own caseload of residential property matters.

This is an office based role

Essential skills and experience for this Conveyancing Paralegal role to include:
  • Be able to manage a caseload of residential conveyancing transactions from initial instruction to post completion
  • Preparing and reviewing contracts, searches, and Land Registry documentation.
  • Liaising with clients, solicitors, estate agents, lenders, and other third parties.
  • Drafting legal documents and correspondence.
  • Handling post-completion work including SDLT submissions and Land Registry applications.
  • Maintaining accurate case records and updating case management systems.
  • Assisting with the preparation of completion statements and invoices.
  • Supporting fee earners with general administrative tasks.
Requirements for this Conveyancing Paralegal role:
  • Minimum of 2 solid years' experience in residential conveyancing in the UK
  • Possesses outstanding verbal and written communication skills
  • IT literacy will be a pre-requisite
  • Works well under pressure to meet tight deadlinesA team player who is equally comfortable working on their own initiative
  • Is personable, pro-active and detail orientated
Benefits for this Conveyancing Paralegal role:
  • Salary from £28,000 + dependent on experience
  • Supportive environment
  • Auto-enrolment pension
  • Regular social events
  • Long term prospects

For more information please contact Victoria Kemp quoting reference 37659

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