Role Overview A highly regarded regional law firm is seeking an experienced Associate or Senior Associate – Residential Property Lawyer to join its growing team in Oxford. This is a newly created role within a busy and expanding department, offering an excellent opportunity to work with both local and national clients on a wide range of residential property transactions. You’ll play an important part in delivering high-quality legal advice, maintaining excellent client relationships, and contributing to the continued success and growth of the team.
Candidate Profile / Experience Needed
Qualified Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer or CILEx, with 3–6 years’ PQE in residential property work.
Strong experience managing a broad caseload of residential property matters, including sales, purchases, transfers of equity and remortgages.
Excellent communication and client management skills, with a commitment to delivering first-class service.
Organised and proactive, with the ability to prioritise effectively and manage multiple transactions.
A collaborative team player, comfortable working within a close-knit and supportive environment.
Commercially aware, with a focus on efficiency, quality and developing lasting client relationships.
What’s on Offer?
Salary: £53,000 – £65,000, plus a comprehensive benefits package.
Full-time, permanent position based in Oxford, with flexible hybrid working options available.
Opportunity to join a progressive Top 100 law firm with a strong culture of collaboration and inclusivity.
Transparent and supportive career development framework, offering clear pathways to progression.
A genuinely people-focused working environment where professional growth and wellbeing are valued.
Apply Now If you’re an experienced Residential Property Lawyer looking for a fresh challenge with a forward-thinking firm, we’d love to hear from you.
Reference: 56064844
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