Residential Property Solicitor

Posted 23 April by The Legists

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Residential Property Solicitor or Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer, 2+ years, Norwich – An established practice in Norwich is seeking a well-rounded Residential Conveyancer as a significant addition to their growing team. To apply or to register your interest, please contact Cassie on and quote Job Ref: 5677

JOB TITLE: Residential Property Lawyer
PQE: 2+ PQE
LOCATION: Norfolk
SALARY: £Dependent on experience

OVERVIEW:
• Must be either a Qualified Solicitor, Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer
• Ideally 2+ years’ experience within a similar role
• Well versed in all aspects of residential conveyancing matters and possess the capability to handle transactions from start to finish.
• Confidence working autonomously.
• Excellent time management and self-motivation
• Comfortable working within a team to achieve practice area goals
• Competitive salary and remuneration package

HOW TO APPLY:
Contact Cassie Bell at eNL on or email with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.

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