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Residential Conveyancing Lawyer

Posted 2 hours 12 minutes ago by Law Staff Legal Recruitment

£40,000 - £50,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Other
Wiltshire, Salisbury, United Kingdom, SP1 1DF
Job Description

A renowned law firm close to Salisbury are seeking to recruit an experienced Residential Conveyancing Solicitor, Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer to join their team.

About the firm:

Our client brings years of local experience as well as experts with clear legal expertise in a variety of different areas and a genuine passion for law.

Experience for this Conveyancing Solicitor vacancy:
  • Experience of managing a varied caseload of residential conveyancing matters from start to finish
  • Have some leadership skills to assist in the supervision of junior lawyers
  • Maintaining strong client relationships with a personal and proactive approach
  • Working collaboratively with colleagues across the firm to deliver excellent service
Qualifications for this Conveyancing Solicitor vacancy:
  • Minimum of 3 solid years within the field of Residential Conveyancing
  • Works well under pressure
  • Excellent client care skills
  • Excellent communication skills with a client-focused approach
  • IT literate
Benefits for this Conveyancing Solicitor vacancy:
  • Competitive salary plus a generous bonus structure
  • Opportunities for development as part of a forward-thinking and supportive firm
  • Flexible working arrangements, all options can be considered apart from sole remote working

For more information please contact Victoria Kemp quoting 37577.

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 37577.

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