Residential Property Lawyer

215297307

£40,000 - £45,000 Per Annum

Permanent

Norwich

3-6

Posted 2 hours ago

Expires In 3 Months

Job Description

Residential Property Lawyer, 3+ PQE – Norwich – Up to £45,000 – An established and growing law firm in Norfolk is looking to appoint a well-rounded Residential Property Lawyer to work alongside the Head of Conveyancing. To apply or to register your interest, please contact Cassie on 0121 454 1004 or email cassie.huxtable@enllegal.co.uk with your CV.

JOB TITLE: Residential Property Lawyer
PQE: 3+ PQE
LOCATION: Norwich
SALARY: £Dependent on experience

OVERVIEW:
• Looking for a friendly and supportive culture where everyone works together as a team regardless! Well I have the opportunity for you!
• This growing and progressive practice is looking to appoint an experienced Residential Property Conveyancer to work closely with the Head of Department and deal with a varied caseload of residential property transactions from initial instruction through to completion.
• You will have at least 3 years of experience handling our own caseload of matters and be well versed in advising across the broad remit of residential property matters.
• If you’re looking to join an ambitious and growing practice which offers a competitive salary, parking, pensions and death in service.

HOW TO APPLY:
Contact Cassie Huxtable at eNL on 0121 454 1004 or email cassie.huxtable@enllegal.co.uk with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.

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