CONVEYANCING ASSISTANT

Posted 1 July by Rachel Clark Legal Recruitment
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Salary: up to £25,000p.a.

Benefits: 25 days holiday, annual social events and more

Hours: full time, hybrid working

An opportunity in Leeds City Centre for Conveyancing Assistants to join a market leader Law Firm. Within this role, you will receive high quality training as well as a welcome bonus! Your daily duties whilst working for a designated case handler will include:

  • Managing initial enquiries, explaining the process to Clients
  • Ensuring all files are compliant
  • Following up enquiries, liaising with all parties and providing updates
  • Administrative tasks including file management
  • Assisting the Fee earner with specific tasks on files
  • Legal research
  • Training to be able to manage own caseload.

Conveyancing Assistant

Residential Property

Leeds city centre

Clark Legal provides a very personal, caring and confidential service, second to none. It welcomes applications from all sections of the community and tries to ensure that all clients for which it recruits select staff solely on the basis of their merits, abilities and potential, regardless of age, disability, race, religion or belief, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic background, political beliefs and affiliations, family circumstances or other irrelevant distinctions. Information supplied to Clark Legal will be retained confidentially as appropriate and used solely as part of your job search.

Required skills

  • Communication Skills
  • Conveyancing
  • General Administration
  • Legal
  • File Management

Reference: 53001562

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