Residential Conveyancing Solicitor
- Recruiter
- Douglas Scott Legal Recruitment Limited
- Location
- England, Cambridgeshire, Cambridge
- Salary
- £30000 - £40000 per annum + Good Package
- Posted
- 23 Jun 2017
- Closes
- 13 Jul 2017
- Ref
- DF38308
- Contact
- Dante Friend
- Job Title
- Solicitor
- Practice Area
- Residential Property / Conveyancing
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Residential Conveyancing Solicitor
Residential Conveyancing Solicitor , Cambridge
Well known regional firm are now looking to strengthen their conveyancing team with the appointment of a solicitor at 3+ years PQE.
You will be a driven and focused professional who have made a mark elsewhere within a noted Legal 500 conveyancing team.
The successful candidate will be either a residential property solicitor, legal executive or a licenced conveyancer and if you had any commercial property experience that might prove useful - although it is not imperative.
You will be dealing with a high volume of work for a broad range of clients including individuals, estates, charities and companies, including leasehold and freehold sales, purchases, lease extensions, transfers of equity and new build plot purchases.
You will be running your own files to a high standard, providing excellent client care throughout a transaction.
On offer is a stable and close knit working environment, where you will be developed and there are many perks and benefits on offer as well as a competitive salary and bonus structure.
Applications from relocators will be considered however you should be able to demonstrate a commitment to live and work in the area.
Please contact Dante Friend, Legal Recruitment Consultant, to discuss the role in more detail or apply through the vacancy for immediate consideration.
Douglas Scott are the Legal Recruitment experts and the UK's leading law firms trust us with their legal vacancies. You can therefore apply for our Midlands based legal jobs with confidence, we are a regulated employment agency and will discuss this role with you and seek your approval before submitting your application directly to the decision maker.