The Woodland Trust is looking for a Principal Property Solicitor to lead the Trust property legal matters taking responsibility for a variety of cases.
Responsibilities
* Manage the Trust's property legal cases including estate acquisitions, commercial leasehold, agricultural property matters and estate management matters across the UK.
* Lead the Trust's team of property lawyers, providing support and training where required.
* Provide pragmatic, considered and informed legal advice.
* Research areas of law to provide considered solutions in new contexts.
* Monitor and manage engagement with external solicitors and oversee VFM delivery.
* Understand and advise on legal risk to enable effective decision making within the organisation.
* Create bespoke documentation to produce appropriate agreements.
* Work in a hybrid position with a mix of home working and from the head office in Grantham, Lincolnshire; head office attendance required no more than once every two months. Occasional travel to sites may also be required.
Candidate Requirements
* Qualified solicitor or barrister in England with significant post‑qualification experience within commercial or agricultural property law and a current practising certificate.
* Strong negotiation skills with the ability to persuade and reason effectively.
* Experience leading complex property cases.
* Knowledge of commercial property law including leases, overage, pre‑emption agreements, options and large‑scale freehold acquisitions.
* Strong collaboration skills with the ability to build strong stakeholder relationships with a wide range of stakeholders.
* Knowledge of agricultural law with the ability to apply in practice.
* Experience advising stakeholders on complex property legal issues.
Benefits
* Enhanced Employer Pension
* Life Assurance
* Flexible & Hybrid Working Options
* Generous Annual Leave – 25 days plus bank holidays (pro rata for part‑time)
* Buy and Sell Holiday Scheme
* Enhanced Parental Pay
* Employee Assistance Programme
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