Commerical Property Solicitor
- Recruiter
- Douglas Scott Legal Recruitment Limited
- Location
- England, Bristol
- Salary
- £35000 - £45000 per annum + Good Package
- Posted
- 20 Jul 2017
- Closes
- 07 Aug 2017
- Ref
- JS207BR
- Contact
- Jack Smith
- Job Title
- Solicitor
- Practice Area
- Commercial Property
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
My client is aleading law firm with a strong market presence and they are currently looking for a NQ-3 PQE Commercial Property Solicitor to join their Prroperty Healthcare team in Bristol.
The Property Department has experienced significant growth over the last couple of years and that growth is set to continue, with major tender wins on high profile projects across the country.
A vacancy has arisen within the Commercial Property team in my cliuent's Bristol office caused by expanding workflows in the healthcare team. The successful candidate will be a commercial property solicitor able to take on an existing caseload. There are genuine promotion prospects for those with the ambition and skills to do so.
This role will involve advising NHS clients on property matters ranging from the acquisition and disposal of land and buildings through to the ongoing management of property portfolios. Good Landlord and Tenant experience will be essential and freehold conveyancing experience will be a real plus.
Experience of healthcare related property work would be helpful, but is not essential. An interest in the NHS and a desire to specialise in work related to the NHS estate is important.
On offer is a competitive salary dependant on experience and an intensive benefits package.
Please contact Jack Smith, Legal Recruitment Consultant, to discuss the role in more detail or apply through the vacancy for immediate consideration.
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