Salary: Market related
Reference: 60630
Looking for a conveyancing role where you're genuinely supported, trusted to work flexibly, and not drowning in admin?
A highly regarded and growing multi-office law firm is looking to appoint an experienced Residential Property Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer or Chartered Legal Executive to join its established property team in Kent.
With a strong reputation, loyal client base and continued growth plans, this is an excellent opportunity for a conveyancer seeking a long-term career move within a supportive and progressive firm.
- Competitive salary package
- Flexible hybrid working – achieve a genuine work-life balance
- Dedicated assistant support – focus on fee earning rather than administration
- Established and growing firm with multiple offices and exciting growth plans
- Friendly, collaborative culture where your contribution is valued
- Quality caseload with a strong pipeline of repeat and referral work
- Excellent career progression opportunities
- Modern approach to flexible working and employee wellbeing
You will manage your own residential conveyancing caseload from instruction through to post-completion, handling matters including:
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Sales and purchases
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Freehold and leasehold transactions
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Remortgages
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Transfers of equity
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New build purchases
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Shared ownership matters
You will be:
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A Qualified Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer or Chartered Legal Executive
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Experienced in running a residential conveyancing caseload independently
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Client-focused with excellent communication skills
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Organised, proactive and commercially aware
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Looking for a firm where you can build a long-term future
This role offers the chance to join a successful and expanding firm with multiple offices, including two in Kent, where you'll benefit from excellent support, flexible working arrangements and a positive team environment.
If you're looking for a role where you'll be trusted, supported and rewarded for your contribution, we'd love to hear from you.
Apply now for a confidential discussion, or alternatively reach out to Rosie Stinson at [email protected]