Residential Conveyancing Solicitor/Legal Executive/Licensed Conveyancer – Newton Abbot, Devon Full-time | Permanent 2 Years PQE Existing Caseload & Admin Support Provided This well-established boutique law firm in Newton Abbot is looking to expand its Residential Property team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Residential Conveyancer, Solicitor, Legal Executive, or Licensed Conveyancer with at least 2 years' PQE to join a close-knit and supportive practice handling quality conveyancing work Key Responsibilities: As part of the Residential Property department, you will: Manage a caseload of residential conveyancing files from instruction to completion Handle a broad mix of property matters including: Freehold and leasehold sales & purchases New build transactions Shared ownership and Help to Buy Remortgages and equity release Work on a realistically sized caseload with full administrative support Collaborate closely with experienced colleagues to further develop your technical skills Requirements: To be successful in this role, you should have: 2 years PQE as a Solicitor, Legal Executive (CILEx), or Licensed Conveyancer Proven experience in residential property law Ability to manage a conveyancing caseload independently Strong client care and organisational skills Confident in handling varied matters including new build and shared ownership Experienced Paralegals and unqualified Fee Earners with a stable track record of running their own caseloads are also encouraged to apply What's on Offer? Competitive salary (DOE) Admin support to allow you to focus on legal work Stable, long-term role in a reputable Devon law firm Collaborative team culture with genuine work-life balance On-site working within a tight-knit, friendly office How to Apply: If you're an experienced residential property lawyer looking for a new role in Devon with a supportive team and manageable caseload, this could be the perfect opportunity. Click Apply Now to send your CV directly, or contact Paul Norman at G2 Legal for a confidential discussion about this and other conveyancing roles in the South West