Conveyancing Assistant

Posted 15 April by Clayton Legal
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My client, a well-established Legal 500 and Lexcel accredited law firm with offices across Yorkshire providing a range of legal services, are looking for a Conveyancing Assistant to be based in their Leeds office.

The role will involve providing support to the Head of Department and other fee earners in the conveyancing team. You will undertake under supervision certain elements of fee earning work such as file creation, generation of suitable client care correspondence and completion of client questionnaires in relation to conveyancing matters.

You will have a pleasant but assertive manner in dealing with colleagues and clients, tact and resilience. You will be an effective communicator, both orally and in writing. You will be efficient and well organised with good control of diary systems and be IT competent.

Salary is competitive, upto £25k dependent on experience. 23 days holiday, ½ day off on birthday Perk Box scheme and genuine opportunity to progress.

If you are interested in the Conveyancing Assistant  role, please call Adam Dell’Armi on or forward your most recent CV to .

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