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Property Solicitor Church Law

Posted 27 April by Harvey John
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Salary icon £70,000 - £82,000 per annum
Location icon London , South East England

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Are you a property solicitor in search of a role that aligns your professional skills with your personal beliefs? This leading firm is after a passionate Real Estate solicitor to join their specialist Ecclesiastical team, built to offer the full spectrum of legal services to clients within the Church.

Based just minutes from Blackfriars station at a brand new office, this leading firm's Ecclesiastical team was founded upon the principles of providing legal advice to some of the country's most important religious entities. As the largest team of church law experts in the UK, they pride themselves on their status in the legal sphere and are on the lookout for a property lawyer to uphold their reputation.

What does this Ecclesiastical / Church job entail?

Your role will focus on serving the aforementioned religious clients on all manner of property-related matters, encompassing both residential and commercial property law. You will work alongside a team of nine experts, some of whom hold several important ecclesiastical appointments, to serve clients within the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church.

For this Ecclesiastical Solicitor role, you will ideally:

  • Have 1 to 4 years of post-qualification experience as a property lawyer
  • Have an interest in legal research, as this role requires interpretation of historical law

Place yourself in a position to gain newfound knowledge and exposure throughout your career at this culture-centric firm, utilising the expertise you've gained thus far to research and interpret historical legislation to strategise solutions for the future.

By combining both your vocational and professional interests in serving esteemed religious clients, your position within this leading team will open doors to a lasting and meaningful legal career.

If you're interested in this role but are unsure if you have the right knowledge, let us know.

This team recognises that this area of the law is uncommon and is prepared to offer extensive training on the rules surrounding the law and the church. However, it is desirable that you have a vocational interest in faith and/or religion due to the nature of the role and its client base.

Please let us know if you have any questions regarding reasonable adjustments or accommodations.

This firm takes pride in its inclusivity and encourages contributions to the wider community. These include networks for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, disability, and sociability for work experience students, as well as attendance at employment law clinics and reading schemes at local schools, environmental charity volunteering, and involvement in local business networks.

If you're looking for a firm that will encourage responsibility and independence while providing the warm, welcoming, and charitable work environment that you crave, get in touch! We'd love to hear from you.

Contact the Legal Team - Hayley Rose or Chloë - at Harvey John for more information about this Ecclesiastical Property Solicitor job in London.

The salary bracket advertised is for guidance only and was set by the agency.

Harvey John recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

Required skills

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    real estate
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    residential property
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    commercial property
  • 1
    property law

Application questions

Are you an England/Wales qualified Solicitor or Legal Executive?
Are you based within commutable distance of Southwark/Blackfriars, London?

Reference: 52545479

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