I’m working with a growing regional law firm that’s looking to bring in a Residential Conveyancer (Solicitor, FCILEX or Licensed Conveyancer) to join their expanding team. This is a newly created role driven by continued growth, rather than a replacement.
What’s particularly appealing here is the balance between autonomy and progression. You’ll have the freedom to run your own caseload, but within a supportive team that’s actively growing, making it a great next step for someone looking to develop their career longer term.
The role itself
You’ll be joining a busy Residential Conveyancing team, managing your own caseload from instruction through to completion. The work will cover the full spectrum of residential property matters, and you’ll also:
* Handle files independently from start to finish
* Support and collaborate with other members of the team
* Play a role in business development and networking
* Build relationships with clients and introducers
* Contribute to the continued growth of the department
Who this would suit
* A Solicitor, FCILEX or Licensed Conveyancer with 3–5 years’ PQE
* Strong experience across all aspects of residential conveyancing
* Confident managing a full caseload independently
* A proactive and commercially minded approach
* Strong communication skills, both written and verbal
* Someone who enjoys networking and building relationships
* A team player who can also work with minimal supervision
What you’ll get in return
* The opportunity to join a growing and forward-moving team
* Autonomy to manage your own caseload and clients
* Exposure to business development and career progression opportunities
* A supportive environment that encourages long-term growth
* Competitive salary and benefits package
* A clear platform to take the next step in your conveyancing career
This is a great option for a Residential Conveyancer who’s ready for more responsibility, wants to be part of a growing team, and is looking for a firm where they can progress and build their profile over time.
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