Expire in: 19 days
Job Title: Residential Property Fee Earner
Salary: £27K - £37K
Location: Frome
Hours: Full time
Main Responsibilities include but are not limited to;
Manage a diverse and complex caseload of residential conveyancing transactions from inception through to completion, including sales, purchases, transfers of equity, leasehold and freehold matters, and remortgages.
Provide expert legal advice and guidance to clients throughout the conveyancing process, ensuring a high level of client satisfaction and maintaining strong relationships.
Oversee and mentor junior members of the team, providing support and guidance on legal matters and case management.
Work closely with the firm's wider team to deliver efficient and seamless service to clients.
Keeping up to date with changes in property law and ensuring that clients are informed of any changes that may affect them.
The Ideal applicant will have;
At least 2 years experience managing your own caseload of residential property matter from inception to completion.
Proven ability to manage and resolve issues arising in property transactions, providing clear and effective legal advice
Excellent communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills, with a strong focus on client care and satisfaction.
Friendly and personable personality
Commercially aware with a strong focus on client service
BENEFITS:
Up to 28 days Holiday + Bank + option to buy and sell + additional days
Clear career progression and full support provided by your team. They hire for longevity.
4% employer pension contribution
Discounted Legal Services
Dress down days
Loads more
Please apply now if you are interested in hearing more about this position and we can arrange a confidential chat. Or email, cait.woodrow-smith @ (url removed)
Job Reference CWS321
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