Trainee Property Lawyer

Posted 13 June by The Talent Crowd
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Trainee Property Lawyer

Launch your legal career and join an innovative and supportive team.

Are you highly motivated and eager to build a career in property law?

We are working closely with a brilliant, growing law firm who is recruiting for a brand new Academy kicking off in September.
This is your chance to embark on a comprehensive 4-month training journey to gain essential knowledge, skills, and hands-on experience.

On offer to you through the Academy is not just the training on the obviously required legal knowledge but also the development of your customer service skills, your ability to prioritise and you’ll learn how to support your clients with excellent communication.
You’ll also be mentored and coached along your training journey, giving you full support as you step into live cases and begin to build your own case load.

And then beyond the training a career awaits within a driven, growing and people focussed firm. You’ll have the opportunity to continue to progress and to excel in one of the conveyancing teams – helping people go through one of the key moments in their lives.

In addition to the support and training, the firm offers a hybrid working model, with lovely offices in Stockport plus:

- 26 days holiday plus your birthday off
- A free day off when you move house
- Free conveyancing services when you purchase a home

Please note  - the start date is 2nd September and holidays of more than 2 weeks can’t be accommodated within the first 8 weeks.
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