Private Client - Head of Department
Posted 8 April by
qed legal
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OXFORDSHIRE
QED Legal is working on an exciting opportunity for a Senior Private Client lawyer to to move into a Head of Departmentrole at a well-established and highly regarded firm in the Oxfordshire area.
This is a fantastic and rare opportunity to join a legal 500 firm in a senior level role. You will play a key role in both the day to day running and management of the department as well as the continued development and expansion of the private client team over time.
The ideal candidate for this position will be able to demonstrate:-
- 8+ years PQE in dealing with a range of private client matters.
- Experience across a wide range of matters including wills, probate, LPAs, Trusts, and tax planning matters
- Strong managerial/supervisory experience gained within a senior level within a private client department.
You will be rewarded with:-
- A senior level salary.
- Bonus schemes.
- 34 days annual leave per year.
- Private Medical care
- Pension Scheme
If this role sounds appealing to you, you fit the criteria above and you would like to know further information on the firm and their package, get in touch with me (Greg Whittaker) at QED Legal & we can have a conversation about this - Strictly confidentially and no obligations of course.
Reference: 52438409
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