Senior Private Client

Posted 29 April by Oculus Legal Group
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Job Opportunity: Senior Private Client Solicitor/Legal Executive

Location: Bishop's Stortford
Experience: 3-5 years experience (will look outside this parameter)
Contract: Permanent

About Us:
The firm are a leading UK law firm, ranked in the Top 200, with a rich history and a team of over 300 employees across 6 offices. Our benefits package includes:

  • Generous holiday allowance
  • Flexible working options
  • Employee assistance program
  • Contributory pension
  • Discounts on legal and financial services
  • Life assurance and health insurance
  • Various employee perks and discounts
  • Professional development opportunities

The Department:
Our Private Client team excels in wills, wealth protection, inheritance tax planning, and more, offering high-quality advice and services.

The Role:
As a Senior Private Client Solicitor/Legal Executive, you will be instrumental in providing quality, tailored, and supportive legal services. Responsibilities would include:

  • Managing a diverse portfolio of clients and anticipating their needs
  • Leveraging expertise in Wills, Trusts, Tax, and Probate to enhance client experiences
  • Mentoring junior colleagues on complex cases
  • Collaborating with department heads and partners to achieve strategic objectives

This role involves a blend of office and remote work, with 60% of the week expected in-office.

How to Apply:
If you're an experienced Private Client Specialist with over 8 years' experience, we want to hear from you! Submit your CV today!

Required skills

  • Inheritance
  • Law
  • Tax Planning
  • Trusts
  • Wills
  • Inheritance Tax Planning
  • Private Client

Reference: 52547709

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