Residential Conveyancer

Posted 26 April by City Group Recruitment Limited
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Conveyancing Lawyer

  • Full Time (Monday to Friday)
  • Permanent - Office Based
  • Salary will be dependent on experience.
  • Candidates must have a minimum of 4 years PQE.
  • Based in Cambridge

Our client is a forward-thinking law firm with a fun, vibrant and hardworking ethos and they are seeking to recruit a Conveyancing Lawyer to join them on a full-time permanent basis in the Cambridge Office starting ASAP for the suitable applicant.

Main purpose of the job role

  • Undertake and supervise fee earning work in Residential Conveyancing.
  • Ensure the successful development of the firm in line with the strategy identified in the business plan.
  • To administer all aspects of Residential Conveyancing on behalf of clients

Person Specification

  • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
  • Ability to work on your own initiative and make decisions
  • Ability to work as part of a team
  • Ability to prioritise effectively
  • Maintain a smart appearance and dress code appropriate for the role
  • Responsible for self-development and comply with relevant training requirements by the Law Society and in-house training when required.

Knowledge

4 years’ experience of conveyancing, in particular Sale and Purchase and must have a law degree.

Job Duties

  • Managing a mixed and varied caseload of residential conveyancing matters from inception to completion.
  • To include freehold and leasehold, shared ownership and new build
  • Manageable caseload sizes of between 60 and 70 files

Reference: 52538707

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