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Simpson Judge

Remote Conveyancer

United Kingdom
Posted about 23 hours ago
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🏡 Qualified Residential Property Lawyer (5+ PQE) | Remote/Hybrid | Full-Time

I'm currently working with a well-established law firm that is looking to recruit an experienced Residential Property Lawyer to join its growing Conveyancing team.

This is an excellent opportunity for a Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer, or Chartered Legal Executive with 5+ years' PQE who enjoys handling a traditional residential conveyancing caseload and is passionate about delivering an exceptional client experience.

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The Role:

  • Manage your own residential conveyancing caseload from instruction through to completion.
  • Handle a range of freehold and leasehold sales, purchases, remortgages, and transfers of equity.
  • Build and maintain strong client relationships, providing a proactive and responsive service throughout the transaction.
  • Work closely with a supportive and experienced conveyancing team.
  • Ensure compliance with regulatory and firm procedures while meeting billing and service targets.

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What's on Offer:

  • âś… Fully remote or hybrid working
  • âś… Competitive salary
  • âś… High-quality, traditional conveyancing work
  • âś… Established and supportive team
  • âś… Long-term career progression
  • âś… Full-time, permanent position

If you're looking for a role where quality of service and client care are genuinely valued, I'd be delighted to have a confidential conversation.

đź“© To find out more or to apply, please contact me directly.

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Skills

Residential Conveyancing
Client Relationship Management
Regulatory Compliance
Caseload Management
Property Law
Legal Procedures
Communication
Team Collaboration

Location

United Kingdom

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