Conveyancer Divisional Legal Manager

Posted 7 July by The Legists

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JOB TITLE: Conveyancer (Divisional Legal Manager)
LOCATION: Suffolk (Hybrid)
SALARY: Competitive salary + car allowance + bonus

The role of Divisional Legal Manager is to inspire and lead the in-house conveyancing team to provide an efficient service led in-house estate conveyancing service for the sale of new homes, part exchange and other related transactions.
Supported by two Assistant Divisional Legal Managers you will manage a team of fourteen and will be responsible for ensuring the team provides an efficient plot conveyancing service whilst ensuring that you have a professional, motivated team that realises its full potential and provides a high quality service to both its internal and its external customers.

Applications are invited from Qualified Solicitors, Legal Executives or Licensed Conveyancers with a proven track record of Property Law and residential estate conveyancing. Ideal candidates will have experience in the management of a large team in a fast paced/dynamic environment. The ability to understand the key drivers for staff motivation whilst having the skills to identify training & development needs along with acting on and implementing the same..

HOW TO APPLY:
If you would like further information or would be interested to apply for this vacancy please contact Pasquale Agatiello at eNL on or email or contact us via LinkedIn https://company/237102

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Reference: 52980990

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