Conveyancer Cheshire

Posted 26 April by SJC Partners

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Residential Conveyancer 
 
Residential Conveyancer/Licensed Conveyancer/Conveyancing Solicitor
 
A leading highly reputable, multi service law firm which has a large presence across the Cheshire region is looking for a Conveyancing Fee Earner to join their award winning property team based in Wilmslow. This is an ideal opportunity for someone looking to progress to a managerial position as the firm offer a lot of support and training for all employees. The firm also offers a great work life balance, a unique culture, a lower volume caseload and the opportunity to progress and qualify.
 
The Role

  • Handle a full caseload of both Freehold and Leasehold sale and purchase files from inception to completion;
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with the clients;
  • Delegate work to the assistant or support staff
  • Service existing clients to an exceptional standard
The Candidate
  • Possess a minimum of 2 years’ experience in a residential property role;
  • Have experience handling a varied caseloads from opening of the file to completion;
  • Have excellent attention to detail;
  • Have the ability to build strong client relationships; and
  • Possess excellent interpersonal skills
Remuneration & benefits
My client offers a competitive salary package and for the right person there will be an opportunity of a training contract or the chance to qualify through an alternative route. The firm also offer an internal training and development scheme. 
 
How to get in touch
For a discussion in confidence about the above position or about general opportunities in the market then please get in touch with Nathaniel Jones who is a Property Legal specialist at SJC Legal.

Reference: 52543646

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