Residential Property Solicitor (3 years PQE) - Are you looking to work for a firm that offers a positive workplace culture? our Client offers flexible working, health insurance and supportive professional development. Our Client, a reputable and expanding law firm, is seeking an experienced Conveyancing Solicitor with a minimum of three years post-qualification experience (PQE) to join their team. This role offers the opportunity to manage a diverse caseload, provide supervision to junior team members, and contribute to the continued growth of the Property department. Key Responsibilities for the Conveyancing Solicitor role: Managing a full caseload of residential and commercial property matters, including sales, purchases, leases, and re-mortgages. Providing supervision and support to junior team members and ensuring high standards of work. Ensuring compliance with all relevant property law regulations and maintaining a high standard of client care. Actively contributing to the development and marketing of the Property department, with the aim of expanding its client base and services. Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, estate agents, and other key stakeholders. Conveyancing Solicitor Requirements: A minimum of 3 years' PQE in Property law, with a strong background in both residential and commercial matters. Proven ability to manage a busy caseload independently. Experience supervising or mentoring junior staff is desirable. A proactive approach to business development and marketing, with an interest in growing the department. Excellent communication, negotiation, and client care skills.Benefits: Flexible working Health Insurance Professional development opportunities Positive workplace cultureFor further information about this Conveyancing Solicitor role please contact Haneen quoting reference 36905. IMPORTANT: PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION THAT YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with [The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003, Regulation 19]((url removed)