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Residential Conveyancer - Remote Role - Great Bonus Scheme

Residential Conveyancer - Remote Role - Great Bonus Scheme

Posted 7 June by qed legal
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Residential Conveyancer - Remote Role 

A successful and ambitious law firm with a national reputation are looking to add to their thriving residential conveyancing team and recruit remote based Residential Conveyancing Lawyers.

This firm is a modern property specialist firm who have invested significantly in the latest technology to allow them to provide a consistently high level of service to their clients.  

The firm will pay a salary based on experience up to around the £50k mark at the top end. In addition to this they offer a comprehensive benefits package including achievable and lucrative bonuses (up to £7k per annum), up to 28 days annual leave per year.

In order to be considered for a home based position it is expected you will be able to demonstrate at least 5 years experience in handling your own caseload of residential property matters.  Ideally you will experience of working in a remote role previously and have experience of working in a volume type of environment.

This role will be fully remote apart from once a quarter when office attendance will be required in East London

If you are looking for a remote role in the area of residential conveyancing within a forward thinking firm this could be the perfect role for you.

Please apply for further details or get in touch with Greg at QED legal for further details.

Reference: 52820239

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