Head of Property Solicitor

Location
Camberley
Salary
£70k - 80k per year + Benefits Package
Posted
07 Jan 2025
Closes
04 Feb 2025
Ref
1550458-4-ZM-2
Contact
Zac Marshall
Job Title
Head of Department
PQE Level
2-4, 5-7, 8-10
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

This successful and growing law firm in Surrey have a new opportunity for a Head of Property to help advise and grow their property team. 

The Role:

You will be part of a well-known firm that are focused on providing local clients with the best possible service. 

This is not a traditional conveyancing opportunity – you will focus on managing the property team, speaking with lenders, CQS compliance and advising on technical questions. Your role will be to keep the department ahead of the curve and advancing.

Those who describe themselves as ambitious would thrive in this position.

On offer is a lot of autonomy and modern flexible working arrangements. Plus, you can be based in one of its two Surrey based offices either Camberley or Epsom. 

We are inviting applications from those with:

  • Practical working knowledge of residential conveyancing (Commercial Property would be a bonus but is not essential)
  • Previous management experience
  • Solicitors with 5-8 PQE (Solicitor qualification essential)

The package includes: 

  • A competitive salary
  • generous holiday allowance
  • Bonuses
  • Modern, flexible working arrangements – this would work well for someone with a busy family life
  • Private medical care

Apply today for immediate consideration. 

For more information on this Head of Property role in Surrey, contact Zac Marshall today. 

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