Legal Assistant ConveyancingSalary - £25,000-£32,000 We are currently working with a well-established and reputable legal practice based in Chelmsford, who are looking to recruit an experienced Legal Assistant to join their Commercial and Residential Conveyancing team.This is a fantastic opportunity for a conveyancing professional who is highly organised, detail-driven, and confident supporting fee earners in a busy property department.The RoleWorking closely with solicitors and fee earners, you will provide comprehensive administrative and secretarial support across a varied conveyancing caseload. Your responsibilities will include: Managing and maintaining legal files and documentationAudio, digital and copy typingHandling incoming and outgoing post and correspondenceSupporting the smooth progression of conveyancing matters within the department The Ideal CandidateTo be successful in this role, you will already have experience working within a legal environment, ideally within conveyancing. Our client is looking for someone who can hit the ground running and bring a proactive approach to the team.Key requirements include: Proven experience as a Legal Secretary or Legal Assistant, ideally within conveyancingPractical experience using the Land Registry Portal, SDLT forms, case management systems and digital dictationStrong understanding of legal terminology and conveyancing proceduresProficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and OutlookExcellent written and verbal communication skillsStrong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workload effectivelyHigh attention to detail and accuracyAbility to work both independently and as part of a teamA discreet and professional approach when handling confidential information Package & Benefits Salary: £25,000 – £32,000 per annum dependent on experienceHours: Full-time, Monday to FridayCompany pensionLife insuranceFree on-site parking LocationThis role is office-based in Chelmsford, so candidates must be able to reliably commute or be planning to relocate prior to starting.