Real Estate Paralegal North London Hybrid Working A well-established law firm in North London is looking to add a Real Estate Paralegal to its busy property department. This is an excellent opportunity for a Real Estate Paralegal who is looking for hands-on experience, strong training and the chance to work across a varied caseload. The successful Real Estate Paralegal will join a supportive and approachable team with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality property advice. This is a great opportunity for someone with property experience who is looking to develop within a friendly, professional and well-regarded North London firm. The firm is known for its client-focused approach, strong local reputation and supportive working culture. They offer a flexible working environment, close partner support and the opportunity to take on real responsibility as part of a collaborative team. The Role The successful Real Estate Paralegal will support solicitors and senior fee earners on a broad range of property matters. The work will include assisting with sales, purchases, leases, refinances, title checks, searches, enquiries, Land Registry applications, SDLT submissions and post-completion work. There will also be regular client contact, file management, document preparation and general support across live property transactions. This role would suit someone who is organised, detail-focused and keen to continue developing their experience within real estate law. The Real Estate Paralegal The firm is looking for a Real Estate Paralegal with: Previous experience in property law Experience supporting real estate, commercial property or residential conveyancing matters A good understanding of post-completion work Strong attention to detail and organisation Good communication and client care skills A proactive and reliable approach A genuine interest in developing within a property team long term This could be a particularly good fit for someone working in a larger firm who is looking for a more personal, supportive environment with greater hands-on involvement. Equally, it would suit someone from a smaller or regional practice who is looking to join a strong North London firm and gain wider exposure. The Firm This is a respected North London law firm with a strong property offering and a loyal client base. The culture is professional, supportive and down to earth, with a real focus on client service and developing people within the team. The real estate department offers good-quality work, approachable senior support and the opportunity to build confidence across a varied caseload. What's on Offer Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience Hybrid working Varied property and real estate work Supportive North London team Strong partner support and training Good client contact Long-term development opportunity Apply This is a brilliant opportunity for a Real Estate Paralegal looking to join a respected North London law firm, gain stronger property experience and develop within a genuinely supportive team. Contact Paige Dent at Brandon James Law for a confidential chat.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Real Estate Paralegal North London Hybrid Working A well-established law firm in North London is looking to add a Real Estate Paralegal to its busy property department. This is an excellent opportunity for a Real Estate Paralegal who is looking for hands-on experience, strong training and the chance to work across a varied caseload. The successful Real Estate Paralegal will join a supportive and approachable team with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality property advice. This is a great opportunity for someone with property experience who is looking to develop within a friendly, professional and well-regarded North London firm. The firm is known for its client-focused approach, strong local reputation and supportive working culture. They offer a flexible working environment, close partner support and the opportunity to take on real responsibility as part of a collaborative team. The Role The successful Real Estate Paralegal will support solicitors and senior fee earners on a broad range of property matters. The work will include assisting with sales, purchases, leases, refinances, title checks, searches, enquiries, Land Registry applications, SDLT submissions and post-completion work. There will also be regular client contact, file management, document preparation and general support across live property transactions. This role would suit someone who is organised, detail-focused and keen to continue developing their experience within real estate law. The Real Estate Paralegal The firm is looking for a Real Estate Paralegal with: Previous experience in property law Experience supporting real estate, commercial property or residential conveyancing matters A good understanding of post-completion work Strong attention to detail and organisation Good communication and client care skills A proactive and reliable approach A genuine interest in developing within a property team long term This could be a particularly good fit for someone working in a larger firm who is looking for a more personal, supportive environment with greater hands-on involvement. Equally, it would suit someone from a smaller or regional practice who is looking to join a strong North London firm and gain wider exposure. The Firm This is a respected North London law firm with a strong property offering and a loyal client base. The culture is professional, supportive and down to earth, with a real focus on client service and developing people within the team. The real estate department offers good-quality work, approachable senior support and the opportunity to build confidence across a varied caseload. What's on Offer Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience Hybrid working Varied property and real estate work Supportive North London team Strong partner support and training Good client contact Long-term development opportunity Apply This is a brilliant opportunity for a Real Estate Paralegal looking to join a respected North London law firm, gain stronger property experience and develop within a genuinely supportive team. Contact Paige Dent at Brandon James Law for a confidential chat.
Senior Estates Surveyor Daily Rate: 500 Location: County Hall, Leicestershire Job Type: Interim Contract Reed is currently recruiting on behalf of the Council for a Senior Estates Surveyor in Leicester. This pivotal role involves proactive management of the Council's property portfolio, contributing significantly to operational real estate activities aligned with the Council's Strategic Plan. Day-to-day of the role: Support the Business Partner Operational Real Estate in developing asset management and investment strategies. Identify surplus and under-performing assets, developing value-add initiatives or disposal plans. Negotiate leases, lease renewals, and rent reviews, and manage day-to-day operational management of assets. Prepare complex valuations for a variety of purposes including rent, rating, insurance, and asset estimates. Monitor expenditure, prepare accounts for service charges, and manage financial aspects including budget preparation. Act as Project Manager for developments on Council land and negotiate joint use arrangements. Appoint and monitor external agents and solicitors to support transaction cases. Represent Property Services at various internal/external groups and manage key relationships with the public, council members, and senior officers. Required Skills & Qualifications: Degree or equivalent in Land Management or a related field. Full Membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Extensive experience in valuing a variety of properties and for various needs. Proven experience in asset management of both leasehold and freehold properties. Strong background in Landlord and Tenant management. Experience in local government settings and familiarity with relevant laws and legislation. Proficient in financial analysis, lease management, and operational asset management. To apply please send me your updated CV, I look forward to hearing from you. Mel Applin Reed
May 14, 2026
Contractor
Senior Estates Surveyor Daily Rate: 500 Location: County Hall, Leicestershire Job Type: Interim Contract Reed is currently recruiting on behalf of the Council for a Senior Estates Surveyor in Leicester. This pivotal role involves proactive management of the Council's property portfolio, contributing significantly to operational real estate activities aligned with the Council's Strategic Plan. Day-to-day of the role: Support the Business Partner Operational Real Estate in developing asset management and investment strategies. Identify surplus and under-performing assets, developing value-add initiatives or disposal plans. Negotiate leases, lease renewals, and rent reviews, and manage day-to-day operational management of assets. Prepare complex valuations for a variety of purposes including rent, rating, insurance, and asset estimates. Monitor expenditure, prepare accounts for service charges, and manage financial aspects including budget preparation. Act as Project Manager for developments on Council land and negotiate joint use arrangements. Appoint and monitor external agents and solicitors to support transaction cases. Represent Property Services at various internal/external groups and manage key relationships with the public, council members, and senior officers. Required Skills & Qualifications: Degree or equivalent in Land Management or a related field. Full Membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Extensive experience in valuing a variety of properties and for various needs. Proven experience in asset management of both leasehold and freehold properties. Strong background in Landlord and Tenant management. Experience in local government settings and familiarity with relevant laws and legislation. Proficient in financial analysis, lease management, and operational asset management. To apply please send me your updated CV, I look forward to hearing from you. Mel Applin Reed
Talent-UK are recruiting on behalf of their client, a successful and ever expanding Estate Agents in Huddersfield town centre on a Part time OR Full time, Permanent basic, ideally looking for someone 3 or 4 days per week - with occasional weekend work on a Saturday HOWEVER will also consider someone Full time too Job Purpose You will be responsible for negotiating successful sales of properties and progressing them whilst maintaining strong relationships with applicants and existing clients as well as generating new business, registering new sales applicants and organising viewings. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with a genuine interest in property and a proven background in the field (MINIMUM 2 YEARS EXPERIENCE). This is an exciting, fast paced role managing a negotiator and acting as a foil for the Valuer/Sales Manager as well as progressing properties. The successful applicant will thrive in a dynamic environment and demonstrate strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise their workload effectively. Delivering the highest level of customer service to. Main responsibilities: Canvass potential buyers to generate interest in properties and viewings Regular updates to property owners regarding the sale of their property Receiving and managing customer enquiries via the Telephone, Email or face-to-face Securing appointments for property valuations and property viewings Promoting additional services and products Achieving sales targets Conducting property viewings Liaising with third party organisations such a Solicitors, Surveyors, Financial Institutions, etc. Managing effective relationships with customers Build and maintain a detailed knowledge of the property conveyancing process Proactively seek out opportunities to improve your own performance and skills Progress sales through to a successful completion This vacancy is advertised on behalf of Talent-UK Ltd who are operating as an employment agency/business, we are an equal opportunities employer, Your application will be sent to us for review, at which stage we will be in touch to discuss your details further. We will not submit your CV until you have been briefed on the position and we have your consent to do so. INDM
May 14, 2026
Full time
Talent-UK are recruiting on behalf of their client, a successful and ever expanding Estate Agents in Huddersfield town centre on a Part time OR Full time, Permanent basic, ideally looking for someone 3 or 4 days per week - with occasional weekend work on a Saturday HOWEVER will also consider someone Full time too Job Purpose You will be responsible for negotiating successful sales of properties and progressing them whilst maintaining strong relationships with applicants and existing clients as well as generating new business, registering new sales applicants and organising viewings. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with a genuine interest in property and a proven background in the field (MINIMUM 2 YEARS EXPERIENCE). This is an exciting, fast paced role managing a negotiator and acting as a foil for the Valuer/Sales Manager as well as progressing properties. The successful applicant will thrive in a dynamic environment and demonstrate strong organisational skills, with the ability to prioritise their workload effectively. Delivering the highest level of customer service to. Main responsibilities: Canvass potential buyers to generate interest in properties and viewings Regular updates to property owners regarding the sale of their property Receiving and managing customer enquiries via the Telephone, Email or face-to-face Securing appointments for property valuations and property viewings Promoting additional services and products Achieving sales targets Conducting property viewings Liaising with third party organisations such a Solicitors, Surveyors, Financial Institutions, etc. Managing effective relationships with customers Build and maintain a detailed knowledge of the property conveyancing process Proactively seek out opportunities to improve your own performance and skills Progress sales through to a successful completion This vacancy is advertised on behalf of Talent-UK Ltd who are operating as an employment agency/business, we are an equal opportunities employer, Your application will be sent to us for review, at which stage we will be in touch to discuss your details further. We will not submit your CV until you have been briefed on the position and we have your consent to do so. INDM
Role Overview Joshua Robert is proud to be exclusively partnering with TT Group to recruit a Dilapidations Asset Manager. TT is looking for an asset manager to oversee dilapidations across its estate, alongside lease events and rent reviews. This is an existing role in the business, becoming available following the retirement of a long-standing team member. The successful candidate will have 1-5+ years of experience in commercial property management, estate management, or building surveying, and will be looking to progress their career. Full support and guidance will be provided, as the business is committed to developing the right person for this role. They will manage the end-to-end dilapidations process from both landlord and tenant perspectives across the estate, progressing cases through to formal settlement. In addition, they will be responsible for the ongoing management of their allocated assets, bringing dedicated support and continuity to a well-established function. Key Responsibilities Assess and manage dilapidations claims as landlord or tenant across TT's commercial estate, accessing support and guidance, where required. Appoint and manage external dilapidations consultants, when needed. Instruct and manage expert teams when dealing with contentious cases. Negotiate dilapidations cases to the best financial outcome. Prepare board papers and cash flows for settlement approval. Engage solicitors to formally document agreed settlements. Liaise with colleagues to ensure the dilapidations strategy aligns with the broader property objectives and timing for each asset. Prepare annual budgets with reference to future lease events, freehold value-add opportunities, and dilapidations liabilities. Negotiate lease events to meet or exceed budget expectations. Working with Others Maintain close collaboration with asset management colleagues involved in the commercial estate, lettings, property sales, and development. Maintain close contact with the FM team by attending regular meetings and making joint site visits as appropriate. Provide support to all other teams within the company, including the finance, service charge, insurance, and rates functions. Work closely with the Modelling team to ensure property aspects of IC cases and other modelling exercises are fully understood. Provide accurate information to Finance and understand the processes they need to operate within. Build positive professional relationships across the business. Reporting Ensure all data relating to relevant properties is accurately maintained in accordance with company procedures. Produce concise, accurate, and well-presented cases for the Investment Committee. Support central reporting requests and regular tracker updates with timely, well-written contributions. Candidate Profile We are seeking an experienced professional with: A Chartered Surveyor (MRICS) with a strong degree-level education. 1-5+ years of experience in property asset management and dilapidations, gained within either a consultancy or client-side environment. A willingness and ambition to learn, develop, and grow within a supportive and progressive environment. Exposure to managing claims from either a landlord or a tenant perspective. Interest in contesting cases and navigating the commercial and legal aspects. Adept at working with external professionals, lawyers, surveyors, and advisors. A genuine team player with excellent people skills and the ability to build credibility quickly with colleagues and external consultants alike. Strong presentation and written communication skills, including the ability to produce board papers and Investment Committee presentations. High levels of numeracy and IT literacy, with strong analytical skills. Enthusiastic and proactive, with the ability to manage significant activity. What's on Offer Remuneration & Benefits Salary: £50,000 £65,000 depending on experience Annual car allowance: £4,800 Partially deferred discretionary bonus based on personal and company performance Double match stakeholder pension scheme capped at 10% (e.g. a 5% personal contribution results in a 10% company contribution) 25 days of annual leave Private medical insurance Life assurance: 2 x base salary, to 4 x on joining the pension scheme Income protection Discounted dental insurance Maternity leave: Six months full pay (subject to six months' service) Paternity leave: Four weeks full pay (subject to six months' service) Electric vehicle lease scheme Cycle to work scheme Interest-free season ticket loan Financial support for relevant professional membership subscriptions Matched charity fundraising via Give as You Earn (up to £2,500 per year) Employee assistance programme Wellbeing initiatives Social and sporting activities Why Join TT TT is a market leader in the UK commercial property sector and one of the most significant privately owned portfolios in the country. The business combines the scale and financial strength of a major institutional operator with the agility, ambition, and decisive leadership that only a privately owned business can offer. Deep capital, a continuous acquisition program, and a leadership team that is analytical, commercially focused, and genuinely invested in its people make this a rare opportunity. High retention and employee engagement are the most credible measures of a workplace. TT's numbers speak for themselves. What makes this role stand out The opportunity to learn and develop quickly within a highly supportive environment. A dilapidations mandate with real financial weight, overseeing £5m+ of claims activity per year across a large and varied estate. The opportunity to take a high degree of ownership of a case and progress to a formal settlement, once settled in the role. A large, diverse portfolio offering genuine commercial breadth, complexity, and interest. Career progression opportunities for strong performers. Direct access to senior leadership for guidance and the wider TT team for ongoing support. Application Process This vacancy is being managed exclusively by Joshua Robert as part of a retained search assignment. All applications and expressions of interest should be directed to Joshua Robert. Direct approaches to the client organisation will be redirected accordingly.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Role Overview Joshua Robert is proud to be exclusively partnering with TT Group to recruit a Dilapidations Asset Manager. TT is looking for an asset manager to oversee dilapidations across its estate, alongside lease events and rent reviews. This is an existing role in the business, becoming available following the retirement of a long-standing team member. The successful candidate will have 1-5+ years of experience in commercial property management, estate management, or building surveying, and will be looking to progress their career. Full support and guidance will be provided, as the business is committed to developing the right person for this role. They will manage the end-to-end dilapidations process from both landlord and tenant perspectives across the estate, progressing cases through to formal settlement. In addition, they will be responsible for the ongoing management of their allocated assets, bringing dedicated support and continuity to a well-established function. Key Responsibilities Assess and manage dilapidations claims as landlord or tenant across TT's commercial estate, accessing support and guidance, where required. Appoint and manage external dilapidations consultants, when needed. Instruct and manage expert teams when dealing with contentious cases. Negotiate dilapidations cases to the best financial outcome. Prepare board papers and cash flows for settlement approval. Engage solicitors to formally document agreed settlements. Liaise with colleagues to ensure the dilapidations strategy aligns with the broader property objectives and timing for each asset. Prepare annual budgets with reference to future lease events, freehold value-add opportunities, and dilapidations liabilities. Negotiate lease events to meet or exceed budget expectations. Working with Others Maintain close collaboration with asset management colleagues involved in the commercial estate, lettings, property sales, and development. Maintain close contact with the FM team by attending regular meetings and making joint site visits as appropriate. Provide support to all other teams within the company, including the finance, service charge, insurance, and rates functions. Work closely with the Modelling team to ensure property aspects of IC cases and other modelling exercises are fully understood. Provide accurate information to Finance and understand the processes they need to operate within. Build positive professional relationships across the business. Reporting Ensure all data relating to relevant properties is accurately maintained in accordance with company procedures. Produce concise, accurate, and well-presented cases for the Investment Committee. Support central reporting requests and regular tracker updates with timely, well-written contributions. Candidate Profile We are seeking an experienced professional with: A Chartered Surveyor (MRICS) with a strong degree-level education. 1-5+ years of experience in property asset management and dilapidations, gained within either a consultancy or client-side environment. A willingness and ambition to learn, develop, and grow within a supportive and progressive environment. Exposure to managing claims from either a landlord or a tenant perspective. Interest in contesting cases and navigating the commercial and legal aspects. Adept at working with external professionals, lawyers, surveyors, and advisors. A genuine team player with excellent people skills and the ability to build credibility quickly with colleagues and external consultants alike. Strong presentation and written communication skills, including the ability to produce board papers and Investment Committee presentations. High levels of numeracy and IT literacy, with strong analytical skills. Enthusiastic and proactive, with the ability to manage significant activity. What's on Offer Remuneration & Benefits Salary: £50,000 £65,000 depending on experience Annual car allowance: £4,800 Partially deferred discretionary bonus based on personal and company performance Double match stakeholder pension scheme capped at 10% (e.g. a 5% personal contribution results in a 10% company contribution) 25 days of annual leave Private medical insurance Life assurance: 2 x base salary, to 4 x on joining the pension scheme Income protection Discounted dental insurance Maternity leave: Six months full pay (subject to six months' service) Paternity leave: Four weeks full pay (subject to six months' service) Electric vehicle lease scheme Cycle to work scheme Interest-free season ticket loan Financial support for relevant professional membership subscriptions Matched charity fundraising via Give as You Earn (up to £2,500 per year) Employee assistance programme Wellbeing initiatives Social and sporting activities Why Join TT TT is a market leader in the UK commercial property sector and one of the most significant privately owned portfolios in the country. The business combines the scale and financial strength of a major institutional operator with the agility, ambition, and decisive leadership that only a privately owned business can offer. Deep capital, a continuous acquisition program, and a leadership team that is analytical, commercially focused, and genuinely invested in its people make this a rare opportunity. High retention and employee engagement are the most credible measures of a workplace. TT's numbers speak for themselves. What makes this role stand out The opportunity to learn and develop quickly within a highly supportive environment. A dilapidations mandate with real financial weight, overseeing £5m+ of claims activity per year across a large and varied estate. The opportunity to take a high degree of ownership of a case and progress to a formal settlement, once settled in the role. A large, diverse portfolio offering genuine commercial breadth, complexity, and interest. Career progression opportunities for strong performers. Direct access to senior leadership for guidance and the wider TT team for ongoing support. Application Process This vacancy is being managed exclusively by Joshua Robert as part of a retained search assignment. All applications and expressions of interest should be directed to Joshua Robert. Direct approaches to the client organisation will be redirected accordingly.
Andy File Associates Limited is working as a Recruitment Agency on behalf of our client with regards this permanent position. Our client is a well-established leading firm of solicitors based in Sheffield. They are a forward-thinking organisation and one of the leading law firms in South Yorkshire well known for delivering excellent levels of client care. Hours of Work: 35 hours, Monday to Friday Role Purpose To assist and support fee earners within the team in accordance with internal procedures and best practice. Key Areas of Responsibility To assist on a varied caseload of residential property transactions including dealing with client enquiries, providing updates and taking instructions To proficiently prepare correspondence, forms and documents in accordance with instructions and supervision To assist fee earner in the management and progression of transactions as directed Preparation of sale contracts and relevant supporting documentation on registered and unregistered titles To facilitate exchange of contracts in accordance with instructions and as required and then proficiently prepare and/or arrange financial statements, SDLT submissions, certificates of title for advance funds To process all tasks in accordance with instructions, established internal procedures, Conveyancing Quality Standards (CQS) and good practice To ensure all new build warranties are submitted and intercepted as soon as possible and within defined timescales To deal with preparation of any Help to Buy Incentives including providing relevant documentation To act as a point of contact for clients by telephone and face to face including recording accurate messages and information To professionally and pro-actively liaise with clients, estate agents, financial advisors, mortgage lenders and other law firms as appropriate To demonstrate exemplary client care and ensure continual client contact in accordance with internal practices To build and maintain strong relationships with clients and third parties demonstrable through positive feedback To proactively contribute to the overall development, implementation and smooth running of internal administrative procedures including making suggestions as appropriate To identify and undertake continual personal and professional development including attending training as required To follow and adhere to all Department Working Instructions (DWI s) and company policies to ensure compliance at all times To undertake additional tasks which fall within the scope of the role as directed and reasonably required Completing the following tasks working independently with a high level of confidence and accuracy Drafting mortgage reports Flagging to fee earner potential inaccuracies in mortgage offer Drafting search reports and flagging to fee earner potential issues within searches Drafting and issuing contract packs (including requesting leasehold information and redemption statements) Drafting SDLT returns Drafting key documents (including TR1, Deed of Covenant, Stock Transfer Form, etc.) Sending documents to clients for signing Reviewing sale enquiries on simple transactions (e.g. straightforward freehold transactions) Ordering searches and Ordering SIM searches Liaising with giftor to obtain ID, statements and declaration Liaising with clients and other key parties (including estate agents, solicitors and mortgage brokers) Completing initial compliance checks for fee earner approval Ability to organise and manage workload Proactively work from the team inbox (i.e. able to pick out work within the junior paralegal s capabilities and flag tasks outside of junior paralegal s capability to fee earner or senior paralegal) Completing completion set-ups Conducting exchanges and completions under supervision Preparing handover for post-completion Dealing with completion tasks including the service of notice on a leasehold property Reporting to lender on inaccuracies in mortgage offer (full client names, tenure, etc.) Raising relevant enquiries on search results Ability to independently run complex sale matters (leasehold flats, unregistered titles, complex titles, drafting statements of truth, drafting riders etc.), including dealing with enquiries Ability to independently run (or with limited guidance) simple freehold purchases (including title check and report on title) Conduct initial source of funds review on purchase Checking lender handbooks to ensure compliance Who are we looking for It is essential that you have a good working knowledge of the conveyancing process and of assisting fee earners within a conveyancing team At least 12 months experience in a similar role Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications including Word and Outlook Abilities, skills and knowledge: Good personal organisation including the ability to prioritise work and meet deadlines Ability to work methodically and accurately with an excellent attention to detail and a professional and pro-active outlook Strong team working skills and ability to work on own initiative with a flexible, adaptable and solution based approach Excellent communication and client care skills with a dedication to delivering excellent standards of client care Desirable: Knowledge and experience of case management systems Benefits include: 25 holidays + Bank holidays. An additional 3 days after 5 years service pro-rata for part time Scottish Widows Pension, standard contribution initially and after 3 years employer contribution 6% Westfield Healthcare Discount on legal fees up to £750 So, if this sounds like your next career move and you would like to join an experienced friendly team working in a fresh and dynamic office environment, then please apply now!
May 14, 2026
Full time
Andy File Associates Limited is working as a Recruitment Agency on behalf of our client with regards this permanent position. Our client is a well-established leading firm of solicitors based in Sheffield. They are a forward-thinking organisation and one of the leading law firms in South Yorkshire well known for delivering excellent levels of client care. Hours of Work: 35 hours, Monday to Friday Role Purpose To assist and support fee earners within the team in accordance with internal procedures and best practice. Key Areas of Responsibility To assist on a varied caseload of residential property transactions including dealing with client enquiries, providing updates and taking instructions To proficiently prepare correspondence, forms and documents in accordance with instructions and supervision To assist fee earner in the management and progression of transactions as directed Preparation of sale contracts and relevant supporting documentation on registered and unregistered titles To facilitate exchange of contracts in accordance with instructions and as required and then proficiently prepare and/or arrange financial statements, SDLT submissions, certificates of title for advance funds To process all tasks in accordance with instructions, established internal procedures, Conveyancing Quality Standards (CQS) and good practice To ensure all new build warranties are submitted and intercepted as soon as possible and within defined timescales To deal with preparation of any Help to Buy Incentives including providing relevant documentation To act as a point of contact for clients by telephone and face to face including recording accurate messages and information To professionally and pro-actively liaise with clients, estate agents, financial advisors, mortgage lenders and other law firms as appropriate To demonstrate exemplary client care and ensure continual client contact in accordance with internal practices To build and maintain strong relationships with clients and third parties demonstrable through positive feedback To proactively contribute to the overall development, implementation and smooth running of internal administrative procedures including making suggestions as appropriate To identify and undertake continual personal and professional development including attending training as required To follow and adhere to all Department Working Instructions (DWI s) and company policies to ensure compliance at all times To undertake additional tasks which fall within the scope of the role as directed and reasonably required Completing the following tasks working independently with a high level of confidence and accuracy Drafting mortgage reports Flagging to fee earner potential inaccuracies in mortgage offer Drafting search reports and flagging to fee earner potential issues within searches Drafting and issuing contract packs (including requesting leasehold information and redemption statements) Drafting SDLT returns Drafting key documents (including TR1, Deed of Covenant, Stock Transfer Form, etc.) Sending documents to clients for signing Reviewing sale enquiries on simple transactions (e.g. straightforward freehold transactions) Ordering searches and Ordering SIM searches Liaising with giftor to obtain ID, statements and declaration Liaising with clients and other key parties (including estate agents, solicitors and mortgage brokers) Completing initial compliance checks for fee earner approval Ability to organise and manage workload Proactively work from the team inbox (i.e. able to pick out work within the junior paralegal s capabilities and flag tasks outside of junior paralegal s capability to fee earner or senior paralegal) Completing completion set-ups Conducting exchanges and completions under supervision Preparing handover for post-completion Dealing with completion tasks including the service of notice on a leasehold property Reporting to lender on inaccuracies in mortgage offer (full client names, tenure, etc.) Raising relevant enquiries on search results Ability to independently run complex sale matters (leasehold flats, unregistered titles, complex titles, drafting statements of truth, drafting riders etc.), including dealing with enquiries Ability to independently run (or with limited guidance) simple freehold purchases (including title check and report on title) Conduct initial source of funds review on purchase Checking lender handbooks to ensure compliance Who are we looking for It is essential that you have a good working knowledge of the conveyancing process and of assisting fee earners within a conveyancing team At least 12 months experience in a similar role Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications including Word and Outlook Abilities, skills and knowledge: Good personal organisation including the ability to prioritise work and meet deadlines Ability to work methodically and accurately with an excellent attention to detail and a professional and pro-active outlook Strong team working skills and ability to work on own initiative with a flexible, adaptable and solution based approach Excellent communication and client care skills with a dedication to delivering excellent standards of client care Desirable: Knowledge and experience of case management systems Benefits include: 25 holidays + Bank holidays. An additional 3 days after 5 years service pro-rata for part time Scottish Widows Pension, standard contribution initially and after 3 years employer contribution 6% Westfield Healthcare Discount on legal fees up to £750 So, if this sounds like your next career move and you would like to join an experienced friendly team working in a fresh and dynamic office environment, then please apply now!
Imperium Financial Recruitment
Manchester, Lancashire
Bankruptcy Administrator Salary: Competitive + Benefits Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Company Overview A well-established and busy firm of Corporate Insolvency Practitioners is seeking a Bankruptcy Administrator to join its growing team. The firm handles a broad range of insolvency cases and is known for delivering a high standard of professional service across both corporate and personal insolvency matters. The Role As a Bankruptcy Administrator, you will support the delivery and management of a varied caseload of bankruptcy appointments. Working closely with senior staff and Insolvency Practitioners, you will ensure cases are progressed efficiently, compliantly, and in a timely manner. Key Responsibilities Manage a portfolio of bankruptcy cases from appointment through to closure Prepare statutory documentation, including reports to creditors and the Insolvency Service Liaise with bankrupt individuals, creditors, solicitors, and other stakeholders Assist with asset realisations, including property and other recoveries Conduct investigations into the affairs of bankrupt individuals Maintain accurate case records and ensure compliance with insolvency legislation and best practice Support senior team members with more complex cases where required Requirements Previous experience in personal insolvency, ideally with exposure to bankruptcy cases Strong understanding of insolvency procedures and legislation Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Ability to manage multiple cases and prioritise workload effectively Strong communication skills, both written and verbal Proficiency in insolvency case management systems is advantageous What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Opportunity to work within a reputable and growing insolvency firm Ongoing training and professional development Supportive team environment with clear progression opportunities How to Apply If you are an experienced Bankruptcy Administrator or have relevant insolvency experience and are looking to develop your career further, we would be keen to hear from
May 14, 2026
Full time
Bankruptcy Administrator Salary: Competitive + Benefits Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Company Overview A well-established and busy firm of Corporate Insolvency Practitioners is seeking a Bankruptcy Administrator to join its growing team. The firm handles a broad range of insolvency cases and is known for delivering a high standard of professional service across both corporate and personal insolvency matters. The Role As a Bankruptcy Administrator, you will support the delivery and management of a varied caseload of bankruptcy appointments. Working closely with senior staff and Insolvency Practitioners, you will ensure cases are progressed efficiently, compliantly, and in a timely manner. Key Responsibilities Manage a portfolio of bankruptcy cases from appointment through to closure Prepare statutory documentation, including reports to creditors and the Insolvency Service Liaise with bankrupt individuals, creditors, solicitors, and other stakeholders Assist with asset realisations, including property and other recoveries Conduct investigations into the affairs of bankrupt individuals Maintain accurate case records and ensure compliance with insolvency legislation and best practice Support senior team members with more complex cases where required Requirements Previous experience in personal insolvency, ideally with exposure to bankruptcy cases Strong understanding of insolvency procedures and legislation Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail Ability to manage multiple cases and prioritise workload effectively Strong communication skills, both written and verbal Proficiency in insolvency case management systems is advantageous What's on Offer Competitive salary and benefits package Opportunity to work within a reputable and growing insolvency firm Ongoing training and professional development Supportive team environment with clear progression opportunities How to Apply If you are an experienced Bankruptcy Administrator or have relevant insolvency experience and are looking to develop your career further, we would be keen to hear from
Residential Conveyancing Solicitor NQ-5yrs PQE Inverness City Centre Office If you're a Residential Conveyancing Solicitor considering your next step in Inverness, this is an opportunity to join a busy and award-recognised conveyancing team handling a broad and engaging caseload. The role would suit someone who enjoys client-facing work, values a collaborative environment and is looking to build a long-term career within a supportive practice. What's on offer? Competitive salary, depending on experience Varied residential conveyancing work Clear routes for career development and progression Supportive and approachable team culture Modern city centre working environment Opportunity to develop expertise in both urban and rural conveyancing matters The role You'll be involved in the full spectrum of residential conveyancing, including sales, purchases, re-mortgages and transfers of title. The workload is diverse and interesting, with exposure to a range of property transactions. Experience with rural conveyancing would be helpful, but is not essential, as training and support will be provided where needed. About you This role would suit a Residential Conveyancing Solicitor who: Is newly qualified or has post-qualification experience in residential conveyancing Manages files independently and efficiently Communicates clearly and confidently with clients and colleagues Is organised, proactive and comfortable managing competing priorities Takes a professional and committed approach to their work The environment You'll be joining a firm where people are trusted to manage their workload, supported by an experienced team and encouraged to develop their careers over the long term. Progression is genuinely achievable, with several senior lawyers having trained and grown within the business. If you're a Residential Conveyancing Solicitor considering your next move, we would welcome a confidential chat. How to Apply: Online: Apply with your updated CV via the provided link Contact: For immediate consideration, contact Becky Newton at G2 Legal We look forward to hearing from you.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Residential Conveyancing Solicitor NQ-5yrs PQE Inverness City Centre Office If you're a Residential Conveyancing Solicitor considering your next step in Inverness, this is an opportunity to join a busy and award-recognised conveyancing team handling a broad and engaging caseload. The role would suit someone who enjoys client-facing work, values a collaborative environment and is looking to build a long-term career within a supportive practice. What's on offer? Competitive salary, depending on experience Varied residential conveyancing work Clear routes for career development and progression Supportive and approachable team culture Modern city centre working environment Opportunity to develop expertise in both urban and rural conveyancing matters The role You'll be involved in the full spectrum of residential conveyancing, including sales, purchases, re-mortgages and transfers of title. The workload is diverse and interesting, with exposure to a range of property transactions. Experience with rural conveyancing would be helpful, but is not essential, as training and support will be provided where needed. About you This role would suit a Residential Conveyancing Solicitor who: Is newly qualified or has post-qualification experience in residential conveyancing Manages files independently and efficiently Communicates clearly and confidently with clients and colleagues Is organised, proactive and comfortable managing competing priorities Takes a professional and committed approach to their work The environment You'll be joining a firm where people are trusted to manage their workload, supported by an experienced team and encouraged to develop their careers over the long term. Progression is genuinely achievable, with several senior lawyers having trained and grown within the business. If you're a Residential Conveyancing Solicitor considering your next move, we would welcome a confidential chat. How to Apply: Online: Apply with your updated CV via the provided link Contact: For immediate consideration, contact Becky Newton at G2 Legal We look forward to hearing from you.
Residential Property Lawyer Bristol Salary up to £65k Yolk Recruitment is supporting a leading law firm with the recruitment of a Residential Property Lawyer to join its specialist Residential Property, New Homes and Residential Development team in Bristol. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Residential Property Lawyer who is looking for a more technical and varied residential property role, with exposure to residential development, lender-side work, plot sales, site set-up, title splitting, portfolio refinances and complex conveyancing matters. You will join a well-established wider Real Estate division and work closely with senior colleagues on high-quality client work. The role offers clear scope for progression, support from senior management and the opportunity to play an active part in the continued growth of the team. This is what you will be doing As a Residential Property Lawyer, your responsibilities will include: Managing a varied caseload of residential real estate matters, including residential development projects, complex residential conveyancing, plot sales, auction transactions and site set-up work. Acting for a broad client base including lenders, developers, investors and other residential property clients. Advising on technical residential property matters, including bridging finance, lender-side transactions, portfolio refinances, title splitting, lease drafting and infrastructure agreements. Supervising and supporting junior members of the team, providing technical guidance and helping to ensure a strong flow of communication across the department. Contributing to business development activity, building client relationships, attending networking events and supporting the continued growth of the Residential Property team. The experience you will bring to the team The successful Residential Property Lawyer will bring: Qualification as a Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer or CILEx with around 5+ years' PQE or equivalent experience in residential property. A strong background in complex residential conveyancing, residential development, new homes, plot sales or technical residential real estate work. The ability to manage your own caseload independently, with confidence advising clients and progressing transactions with minimal supervision. Excellent drafting, organisational and client relationship skills, with a commercially aware approach to legal advice. A genuine interest in practice development, client relationship building, networking and supporting the growth of a successful team. This is what you will get in return This is a fantastic opportunity for a Residential Property Lawyer to join a highly regarded law firm offering strong-quality work, clear progression and a supportive team environment. You can expect: Competitive salary, dependent on experience. A permanent role based in Bristol. High-quality residential property, new homes and residential development work. Clear career progression through a transparent development framework. Supportive senior management and access to mentoring, training and professional development. The opportunity to build your own profile, develop a niche and contribute to the growth of a successful department. A collaborative and inclusive working culture. Exposure to a broad Real Estate division with strong internal support. Are you up to the challenge? If you're a Residential Property Lawyer ready to take the next step in your career, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch to find out more. All enquiries will be handled in the strictest confidence by Yolk Recruitment. If you are looking to pursue the next step in your career with a highly regarded law firm, we encourage you to apply by contacting Oliver Coodye on or alternatively send your CV Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work . Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Residential Property Lawyer Bristol Salary up to £65k Yolk Recruitment is supporting a leading law firm with the recruitment of a Residential Property Lawyer to join its specialist Residential Property, New Homes and Residential Development team in Bristol. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Residential Property Lawyer who is looking for a more technical and varied residential property role, with exposure to residential development, lender-side work, plot sales, site set-up, title splitting, portfolio refinances and complex conveyancing matters. You will join a well-established wider Real Estate division and work closely with senior colleagues on high-quality client work. The role offers clear scope for progression, support from senior management and the opportunity to play an active part in the continued growth of the team. This is what you will be doing As a Residential Property Lawyer, your responsibilities will include: Managing a varied caseload of residential real estate matters, including residential development projects, complex residential conveyancing, plot sales, auction transactions and site set-up work. Acting for a broad client base including lenders, developers, investors and other residential property clients. Advising on technical residential property matters, including bridging finance, lender-side transactions, portfolio refinances, title splitting, lease drafting and infrastructure agreements. Supervising and supporting junior members of the team, providing technical guidance and helping to ensure a strong flow of communication across the department. Contributing to business development activity, building client relationships, attending networking events and supporting the continued growth of the Residential Property team. The experience you will bring to the team The successful Residential Property Lawyer will bring: Qualification as a Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer or CILEx with around 5+ years' PQE or equivalent experience in residential property. A strong background in complex residential conveyancing, residential development, new homes, plot sales or technical residential real estate work. The ability to manage your own caseload independently, with confidence advising clients and progressing transactions with minimal supervision. Excellent drafting, organisational and client relationship skills, with a commercially aware approach to legal advice. A genuine interest in practice development, client relationship building, networking and supporting the growth of a successful team. This is what you will get in return This is a fantastic opportunity for a Residential Property Lawyer to join a highly regarded law firm offering strong-quality work, clear progression and a supportive team environment. You can expect: Competitive salary, dependent on experience. A permanent role based in Bristol. High-quality residential property, new homes and residential development work. Clear career progression through a transparent development framework. Supportive senior management and access to mentoring, training and professional development. The opportunity to build your own profile, develop a niche and contribute to the growth of a successful department. A collaborative and inclusive working culture. Exposure to a broad Real Estate division with strong internal support. Are you up to the challenge? If you're a Residential Property Lawyer ready to take the next step in your career, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today or get in touch to find out more. All enquiries will be handled in the strictest confidence by Yolk Recruitment. If you are looking to pursue the next step in your career with a highly regarded law firm, we encourage you to apply by contacting Oliver Coodye on or alternatively send your CV Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work . Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.
Commercial Valuation Surveyor / Senior Surveyor Home-Based Location: Home-based covering the Midlands & North of England I m working with a leading national consultancy seeking an experienced MRICS Chartered Surveyor or Senior Surveyor to join their valuation team. This is a home-based role offering autonomy, flexibility, and the opportunity to manage your own caseload of commercial valuation work. You ll carry out property inspections, prepare detailed valuation reports, and advise clients on rent reviews, lease terms and market values. The role suits someone comfortable operating independently, confident with clients, and skilled at managing deadlines and quality standards. The Role - Carry out property inspections and measurements - Prepare accurate and timely valuation reports - Undertake rent reviews, lease consultancy and market valuations - Liaise with clients and third parties including other surveyors and solicitors - Manage your own caseload efficiently to meet billing and quality targets - Attend in-person training and team meetings every eight weeks at head office About You You ll be an MRICS Chartered Surveyor with experience in commercial valuation or lease advisory work. You ll enjoy the balance of autonomy and collaboration that comes with a home-based role, and be comfortable engaging directly with clients and stakeholders. Requirements - MRICS Chartered Surveyor (essential) - Experience in commercial valuation or lease consultancy - Strong negotiation and communication skills - Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel (occasional overnight stays) - Registered Valuer status desirable The Offer A full-time, home-based position with the flexibility to manage your own workload and the backing of a long established consultancy. You ll be trusted to deliver high-quality valuation work with professional support and structured processes in place. Click Apply or get in touch for a confidential conversation with Andrew Pearson at EC Property Recruitment. My contact number is (phone number removed) and you can find all my details on LinkedIn.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Commercial Valuation Surveyor / Senior Surveyor Home-Based Location: Home-based covering the Midlands & North of England I m working with a leading national consultancy seeking an experienced MRICS Chartered Surveyor or Senior Surveyor to join their valuation team. This is a home-based role offering autonomy, flexibility, and the opportunity to manage your own caseload of commercial valuation work. You ll carry out property inspections, prepare detailed valuation reports, and advise clients on rent reviews, lease terms and market values. The role suits someone comfortable operating independently, confident with clients, and skilled at managing deadlines and quality standards. The Role - Carry out property inspections and measurements - Prepare accurate and timely valuation reports - Undertake rent reviews, lease consultancy and market valuations - Liaise with clients and third parties including other surveyors and solicitors - Manage your own caseload efficiently to meet billing and quality targets - Attend in-person training and team meetings every eight weeks at head office About You You ll be an MRICS Chartered Surveyor with experience in commercial valuation or lease advisory work. You ll enjoy the balance of autonomy and collaboration that comes with a home-based role, and be comfortable engaging directly with clients and stakeholders. Requirements - MRICS Chartered Surveyor (essential) - Experience in commercial valuation or lease consultancy - Strong negotiation and communication skills - Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel (occasional overnight stays) - Registered Valuer status desirable The Offer A full-time, home-based position with the flexibility to manage your own workload and the backing of a long established consultancy. You ll be trusted to deliver high-quality valuation work with professional support and structured processes in place. Click Apply or get in touch for a confidential conversation with Andrew Pearson at EC Property Recruitment. My contact number is (phone number removed) and you can find all my details on LinkedIn.
Commercial Valuation Surveyor / Senior Surveyor Home-Based Location: Home-based covering the North of England & Midlands I m working with a leading national consultancy seeking an experienced MRICS Chartered Surveyor or Senior Surveyor to join their valuation team. This is a home-based role offering autonomy, flexibility, and the opportunity to manage your own caseload of commercial valuation work. You ll carry out property inspections, prepare detailed valuation reports, and advise clients on rent reviews, lease terms and market values. The role suits someone comfortable operating independently, confident with clients, and skilled at managing deadlines and quality standards. The Role - Carry out property inspections and measurements - Prepare accurate and timely valuation reports - Undertake rent reviews, lease consultancy and market valuations - Liaise with clients and third parties including other surveyors and solicitors - Manage your own caseload efficiently to meet billing and quality targets - Attend in-person training and team meetings every eight weeks at head office About You You ll be an MRICS Chartered Surveyor with experience in commercial valuation or lease advisory work. You ll enjoy the balance of autonomy and collaboration that comes with a home-based role, and be comfortable engaging directly with clients and stakeholders. Requirements - MRICS Chartered Surveyor (essential) - Experience in commercial valuation or lease consultancy - Strong negotiation and communication skills - Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel (occasional overnight stays) - Registered Valuer status desirable The Offer A full-time, home-based position with the flexibility to manage your own workload and the backing of a long established consultancy. You ll be trusted to deliver high-quality valuation work with professional support and structured processes in place. Click Apply or get in touch for a confidential conversation with Andrew Pearson at EC Property Recruitment. My contact number is (phone number removed) and you can find all my details on LinkedIn.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Commercial Valuation Surveyor / Senior Surveyor Home-Based Location: Home-based covering the North of England & Midlands I m working with a leading national consultancy seeking an experienced MRICS Chartered Surveyor or Senior Surveyor to join their valuation team. This is a home-based role offering autonomy, flexibility, and the opportunity to manage your own caseload of commercial valuation work. You ll carry out property inspections, prepare detailed valuation reports, and advise clients on rent reviews, lease terms and market values. The role suits someone comfortable operating independently, confident with clients, and skilled at managing deadlines and quality standards. The Role - Carry out property inspections and measurements - Prepare accurate and timely valuation reports - Undertake rent reviews, lease consultancy and market valuations - Liaise with clients and third parties including other surveyors and solicitors - Manage your own caseload efficiently to meet billing and quality targets - Attend in-person training and team meetings every eight weeks at head office About You You ll be an MRICS Chartered Surveyor with experience in commercial valuation or lease advisory work. You ll enjoy the balance of autonomy and collaboration that comes with a home-based role, and be comfortable engaging directly with clients and stakeholders. Requirements - MRICS Chartered Surveyor (essential) - Experience in commercial valuation or lease consultancy - Strong negotiation and communication skills - Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel (occasional overnight stays) - Registered Valuer status desirable The Offer A full-time, home-based position with the flexibility to manage your own workload and the backing of a long established consultancy. You ll be trusted to deliver high-quality valuation work with professional support and structured processes in place. Click Apply or get in touch for a confidential conversation with Andrew Pearson at EC Property Recruitment. My contact number is (phone number removed) and you can find all my details on LinkedIn.
A Commercial Property Solicitor with 1-4 years PQE is required for this full service law firm on the borders of Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire. Our client provides a high level of service throughout their practice, which is consistently reflected in their Google reviews. The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a focus on providing outstanding service to their clients, will be confident with IT, and will be capable of working under their own initiative (albeit, naturally, with appropriate supervision). Hybrid work is available after the probation period. Position overview for this Commercial Property Solicitor role: Our client requires someone with between 1-4 years PQE as a Solicitor or Legal Executive specialising in Commercial Property. You will have full secretarial or paralegal support. Commercial Property experience to include: Acquisitions and disposals Asset management Property funds Landlord and tenant Development matters The Candidate 1-4 years + PQE within the area of Commercial Property as a Solicitor Works well under pressure Excellent client care skills Excellent communication skills with a client-focused approach IT literate Benefits for this Commercial Property Solicitor role: Dependent on PQE, salary between 52,000 - 65,000 plus bonus 23 days holiday + bank holidays + Christmas closure Auto-enrolment pension If you're a Commercial Property Solicitor or Legal Executive ready to take the next step in your career, apply today. Alternatively, contact Marcus Stevens Senior Recruiter at Law Staff Limited quoting reference 37747. PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003
May 14, 2026
Full time
A Commercial Property Solicitor with 1-4 years PQE is required for this full service law firm on the borders of Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire. Our client provides a high level of service throughout their practice, which is consistently reflected in their Google reviews. The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a focus on providing outstanding service to their clients, will be confident with IT, and will be capable of working under their own initiative (albeit, naturally, with appropriate supervision). Hybrid work is available after the probation period. Position overview for this Commercial Property Solicitor role: Our client requires someone with between 1-4 years PQE as a Solicitor or Legal Executive specialising in Commercial Property. You will have full secretarial or paralegal support. Commercial Property experience to include: Acquisitions and disposals Asset management Property funds Landlord and tenant Development matters The Candidate 1-4 years + PQE within the area of Commercial Property as a Solicitor Works well under pressure Excellent client care skills Excellent communication skills with a client-focused approach IT literate Benefits for this Commercial Property Solicitor role: Dependent on PQE, salary between 52,000 - 65,000 plus bonus 23 days holiday + bank holidays + Christmas closure Auto-enrolment pension If you're a Commercial Property Solicitor or Legal Executive ready to take the next step in your career, apply today. Alternatively, contact Marcus Stevens Senior Recruiter at Law Staff Limited quoting reference 37747. PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003
Paralegal, 12 Month FTC London City Firm Mixed Practice Full-time, Fixed Term Contract A well-established London City law firm is seeking a Paralegal to join its busy mixed practice team on a 12 month fixed term contract. This is an excellent opportunity for a Paralegal with experience or a strong interest in life sciences or technology to gain broad, hands-on legal experience across a varied caseload within a professional and highly regarded City firm. The successful Paralegal will support fee earners across multiple practice areas, assisting with legal administration, document preparation, client communication and matter management. The firm is looking for a proactive, organised and detail-focused Paralegal who is confident working in a fast-paced environment and keen to develop well-rounded legal experience across a mixed practice, with particular value placed on candidates who have supported matters involving life sciences, healthcare, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, technology, software, AI, data or digital businesses. The Role The Paralegal will support solicitors and partners across a range of legal matters, which may include commercial, property, litigation, corporate, employment, private client or wider general practice work, with exposure to clients and matters within the life sciences and technology sectors. Drafting, formatting and proofreading legal documents, correspondence and reports Assisting with file opening, client onboarding, AML checks and compliance procedures Supporting fee earners with legal research and document review Preparing bundles, disclosure documents and case materials Liaising with clients, courts, counsel, agents and third parties Managing matter files, updating case management systems and maintaining accurate records Assisting with diary management, deadlines and key dates Supporting with billing, time recording and general administrative tasks Attending meetings where required and preparing notes or follow-up actions Providing wider support across the firm's mixed practice teams The Paralegal Previous experience as a Paralegal, Legal Assistant or Legal Administrator within a law firm Experience or exposure to life sciences or technology-related matters An understanding of sectors such as healthcare, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, software, AI, data, digital or emerging technologies would be advantageous Exposure to more than one legal practice area, or a strong interest in mixed practice work Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office A law degree, LPC, SQE studies or equivalent legal background would be beneficial The Firm This London City firm offers a professional, supportive and collaborative working environment, with exposure to high-quality work across a broad range of legal disciplines. The firm works with a varied client base, including businesses operating within innovative and specialist sectors such as life sciences and technology. The successful Paralegal will gain valuable experience working closely with experienced solicitors, senior associates and partners within a respected legal practice. This role would suit a Paralegal who enjoys variety, is keen to build confidence across different areas of law and has an interest in supporting clients within fast-moving sectors such as life sciences and technology. Salary & Benefits Competitive salary, dependent on experience 12 month fixed term contract Full-time position London City location Broad exposure across a mixed legal practice Opportunity to work with clients in the life sciences and technology sectors Supportive and experienced team Excellent opportunity to build varied legal experience Professional City firm environment Apply This is a fantastic opportunity for a Paralegal seeking a 12 month FTC with a respected London City law firm and the chance to gain valuable experience across a mixed practice, including exposure to life sciences and technology-related work. For more information, please apply or contact the team for a confidential discussion.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Paralegal, 12 Month FTC London City Firm Mixed Practice Full-time, Fixed Term Contract A well-established London City law firm is seeking a Paralegal to join its busy mixed practice team on a 12 month fixed term contract. This is an excellent opportunity for a Paralegal with experience or a strong interest in life sciences or technology to gain broad, hands-on legal experience across a varied caseload within a professional and highly regarded City firm. The successful Paralegal will support fee earners across multiple practice areas, assisting with legal administration, document preparation, client communication and matter management. The firm is looking for a proactive, organised and detail-focused Paralegal who is confident working in a fast-paced environment and keen to develop well-rounded legal experience across a mixed practice, with particular value placed on candidates who have supported matters involving life sciences, healthcare, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, technology, software, AI, data or digital businesses. The Role The Paralegal will support solicitors and partners across a range of legal matters, which may include commercial, property, litigation, corporate, employment, private client or wider general practice work, with exposure to clients and matters within the life sciences and technology sectors. Drafting, formatting and proofreading legal documents, correspondence and reports Assisting with file opening, client onboarding, AML checks and compliance procedures Supporting fee earners with legal research and document review Preparing bundles, disclosure documents and case materials Liaising with clients, courts, counsel, agents and third parties Managing matter files, updating case management systems and maintaining accurate records Assisting with diary management, deadlines and key dates Supporting with billing, time recording and general administrative tasks Attending meetings where required and preparing notes or follow-up actions Providing wider support across the firm's mixed practice teams The Paralegal Previous experience as a Paralegal, Legal Assistant or Legal Administrator within a law firm Experience or exposure to life sciences or technology-related matters An understanding of sectors such as healthcare, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, software, AI, data, digital or emerging technologies would be advantageous Exposure to more than one legal practice area, or a strong interest in mixed practice work Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office A law degree, LPC, SQE studies or equivalent legal background would be beneficial The Firm This London City firm offers a professional, supportive and collaborative working environment, with exposure to high-quality work across a broad range of legal disciplines. The firm works with a varied client base, including businesses operating within innovative and specialist sectors such as life sciences and technology. The successful Paralegal will gain valuable experience working closely with experienced solicitors, senior associates and partners within a respected legal practice. This role would suit a Paralegal who enjoys variety, is keen to build confidence across different areas of law and has an interest in supporting clients within fast-moving sectors such as life sciences and technology. Salary & Benefits Competitive salary, dependent on experience 12 month fixed term contract Full-time position London City location Broad exposure across a mixed legal practice Opportunity to work with clients in the life sciences and technology sectors Supportive and experienced team Excellent opportunity to build varied legal experience Professional City firm environment Apply This is a fantastic opportunity for a Paralegal seeking a 12 month FTC with a respected London City law firm and the chance to gain valuable experience across a mixed practice, including exposure to life sciences and technology-related work. For more information, please apply or contact the team for a confidential discussion.
Job Title: Residential Conveyancing Senior Associate Location: London / Hybrid Salary: Up to £90,000 depending on experience PQE: 7+ Our client, a top boutique London law firm, are looking for a residential property solicitor (circa 7 years' PQE) to join an established property team dealing with both UK and international clients. You will be dealing with high end freehold and leasehold sales and purchases; leasehold enfranchisement; property refinancing and secured lending; remortgages; new builds; and preparing transfers and new leases. Key Requirements: 7+ years' PQE with strong experience in residential property Exceptional communication and client skills Strong technical knowledge Confident in ability to manage own caseload efficiently Ability to work in a dynamic, fast-paced team The highly successful property team is renowned for their work in residential conveyancing and have an enviable client base with excellent quality of work on offer to the successful solicitor. This is a fantastic opportunity for a solicitor to build on their current experience within a firm with a strong reputation for residential property work. The team primarily looks after a client base of HNW and UHNWIs and so experience with high end properties would be beneficial. The PQE on offer is a guide only. If you feel you have the relevant experience for the position, please do submit your CV. McKinlay Law endeavour to contact all successful candidates within 24 hours. However, due to the volume of applications that we receive, we are not able to respond to every candidate individually. If you have not heard from us within 24 hours your application has been unsuccessful and we have not retained your details.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Residential Conveyancing Senior Associate Location: London / Hybrid Salary: Up to £90,000 depending on experience PQE: 7+ Our client, a top boutique London law firm, are looking for a residential property solicitor (circa 7 years' PQE) to join an established property team dealing with both UK and international clients. You will be dealing with high end freehold and leasehold sales and purchases; leasehold enfranchisement; property refinancing and secured lending; remortgages; new builds; and preparing transfers and new leases. Key Requirements: 7+ years' PQE with strong experience in residential property Exceptional communication and client skills Strong technical knowledge Confident in ability to manage own caseload efficiently Ability to work in a dynamic, fast-paced team The highly successful property team is renowned for their work in residential conveyancing and have an enviable client base with excellent quality of work on offer to the successful solicitor. This is a fantastic opportunity for a solicitor to build on their current experience within a firm with a strong reputation for residential property work. The team primarily looks after a client base of HNW and UHNWIs and so experience with high end properties would be beneficial. The PQE on offer is a guide only. If you feel you have the relevant experience for the position, please do submit your CV. McKinlay Law endeavour to contact all successful candidates within 24 hours. However, due to the volume of applications that we receive, we are not able to respond to every candidate individually. If you have not heard from us within 24 hours your application has been unsuccessful and we have not retained your details.
Your new firm Our client is a well-established UK law firm with a strong national presence and an excellent reputation in property litigation and real estate. Ranked by Chambers and Legal 500 and listed among The Times Best Law Firms, this firm is widely recognised for its collaborative approach, high standards of client service, and forward-thinking growth strategy. With a strong track record of financial performance, they continue to invest in their people and foster a supportive, inclusive workplace. Your new role This is an exciting chance to join a highly regarded team in Exeter that acts for a diverse range of clients, including institutional landlords, investors, developers, and private individuals, on a broad spectrum of contentious property issues. You will work closely with partners and senior lawyers on matters such as co-ownership and neighbour disputes (including rights of way, adverse possession, and boundary issues), lease and tenancy disputes, commercial rent recovery, enforcement of charges, possession claims, professional negligence claims, and rectifying historic title issues. Alongside this, you'll play an active role contributing to the team's collaborative culture and helping to deliver excellent client service. What you'll need to succeed You will be a recently qualified Property Litigation lawyer and have experience in property litigation, ideally gained at a regional or national law firm, and be comfortable running a varied caseload independently. Experience handling housing disrepair claims is highly desirable, alongside excellent technical knowledge, commercial awareness, and confidence in dealing with both residential and commercial contentious property matters. You'll be a natural communicator who builds trust and rapport with clients and colleagues, demonstrating a proactive, client-focused approach. We welcome applications from newly qualified solicitors through to those with more established experience. What you'll get in return They offer a highly competitive package designed to support both professional growth and personal wellbeing. This includes a comprehensive range of benefits, flexible working arrangements, and a culture that values collaboration and inclusivity. The firm is committed to providing ongoing development opportunities, from structured training to sector-focused events, helping you build expertise and expand your network. You will also be encouraged to take an active role in shaping the future of the practice through business development initiatives, while enjoying clear pathways for career progression within a forward-thinking and supportive environment. What you need to do now If you are interested in this role or would like further information, please get in touch for a confidential discussion. If this job isn't quite right for you but you're exploring new opportunities, we'd still love to hear from you. We would expect a lawyer with the given PQE to have gained the level of experience required, but this does not preclude applications from those with more or less PQE. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
May 14, 2026
Full time
Your new firm Our client is a well-established UK law firm with a strong national presence and an excellent reputation in property litigation and real estate. Ranked by Chambers and Legal 500 and listed among The Times Best Law Firms, this firm is widely recognised for its collaborative approach, high standards of client service, and forward-thinking growth strategy. With a strong track record of financial performance, they continue to invest in their people and foster a supportive, inclusive workplace. Your new role This is an exciting chance to join a highly regarded team in Exeter that acts for a diverse range of clients, including institutional landlords, investors, developers, and private individuals, on a broad spectrum of contentious property issues. You will work closely with partners and senior lawyers on matters such as co-ownership and neighbour disputes (including rights of way, adverse possession, and boundary issues), lease and tenancy disputes, commercial rent recovery, enforcement of charges, possession claims, professional negligence claims, and rectifying historic title issues. Alongside this, you'll play an active role contributing to the team's collaborative culture and helping to deliver excellent client service. What you'll need to succeed You will be a recently qualified Property Litigation lawyer and have experience in property litigation, ideally gained at a regional or national law firm, and be comfortable running a varied caseload independently. Experience handling housing disrepair claims is highly desirable, alongside excellent technical knowledge, commercial awareness, and confidence in dealing with both residential and commercial contentious property matters. You'll be a natural communicator who builds trust and rapport with clients and colleagues, demonstrating a proactive, client-focused approach. We welcome applications from newly qualified solicitors through to those with more established experience. What you'll get in return They offer a highly competitive package designed to support both professional growth and personal wellbeing. This includes a comprehensive range of benefits, flexible working arrangements, and a culture that values collaboration and inclusivity. The firm is committed to providing ongoing development opportunities, from structured training to sector-focused events, helping you build expertise and expand your network. You will also be encouraged to take an active role in shaping the future of the practice through business development initiatives, while enjoying clear pathways for career progression within a forward-thinking and supportive environment. What you need to do now If you are interested in this role or would like further information, please get in touch for a confidential discussion. If this job isn't quite right for you but you're exploring new opportunities, we'd still love to hear from you. We would expect a lawyer with the given PQE to have gained the level of experience required, but this does not preclude applications from those with more or less PQE. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Senior Property Solicitor Responsible to: Interim Deputy Corporate Head of Law & Governance Engaging with staff at all levels in the Council, Members, residents, solicitors in private practice, barristers, judiciary, other public and private bodies. Main Purpose of Job: Qualified solicitor role, current practising certificate and SRA number are mandatory requirements. To provide advice, transactional work and drafting for commercial property matters (Wayleaves, Easements, Leases, Lease renewals, Management Work, Disposal etc), Open Spaces, community assets and some Housing matters (Right to Buy, Shared Ownership, Acquisition, Lease Extension etc) and issuing the First Homes Scheme certifications. Drafting legal implications in Committee reports pertaining to properties. To be a mentor and support to more junior/other members of the team. The position is supervised by the Principal Property Solicitor and the Interim Deputy Corporate Head of Law and Governance and assisted by the Legal Assistant (who mainly deals with Housing matters). The position is required to come in the office at Addlestone, ideally twice a week in the first instance, always including the monthly team meeting on a Tuesday. Attendance days to be discussed with the Interim Deputy Corporate Head of Law and Governance but will generally be flexible. Undertake the general work of a local government solicitor as directed from time to time in particular: To carry a caseload of legal work, working independently/minimally supervised, within the lawyer's specialism and to be responsible for completing all aspects of the task in accordance with good legal practice and client service. To manage the relationship with external legal advisors appointed in connection with provision of legal advice related to Runnymede Borough Council. To instruct Counsel when appropriate or advised and to assist Counsel in the presentation of cases to the Court when necessary. To undertake a range of specific tasks as directed by the Interim Deputy Corporate Head of Law and Governance . To undertake such other duties and responsibilities as may be allocated from time to time. To actively contribute towards the continual improvement of the service and make effective use of case management systems. Drafting reports to members and committees and attending meetings during office hours. The post holder will be required to comply with organisation's policies and procedures. The post holder must have a valid practising certificate. The organisation has a no smoking policy. Staff are not permitted to smoke on any of the organisation's premises nor in any vehicle used on organisation business. This Job Description covers the main duties and responsibilities of the job and will be subject to review, in consultation with the post holder, to meet the changing needs of the organisation. Other activities commensurate with this Job Description may from time to time be undertaken by the post holder.
May 13, 2026
Contractor
Senior Property Solicitor Responsible to: Interim Deputy Corporate Head of Law & Governance Engaging with staff at all levels in the Council, Members, residents, solicitors in private practice, barristers, judiciary, other public and private bodies. Main Purpose of Job: Qualified solicitor role, current practising certificate and SRA number are mandatory requirements. To provide advice, transactional work and drafting for commercial property matters (Wayleaves, Easements, Leases, Lease renewals, Management Work, Disposal etc), Open Spaces, community assets and some Housing matters (Right to Buy, Shared Ownership, Acquisition, Lease Extension etc) and issuing the First Homes Scheme certifications. Drafting legal implications in Committee reports pertaining to properties. To be a mentor and support to more junior/other members of the team. The position is supervised by the Principal Property Solicitor and the Interim Deputy Corporate Head of Law and Governance and assisted by the Legal Assistant (who mainly deals with Housing matters). The position is required to come in the office at Addlestone, ideally twice a week in the first instance, always including the monthly team meeting on a Tuesday. Attendance days to be discussed with the Interim Deputy Corporate Head of Law and Governance but will generally be flexible. Undertake the general work of a local government solicitor as directed from time to time in particular: To carry a caseload of legal work, working independently/minimally supervised, within the lawyer's specialism and to be responsible for completing all aspects of the task in accordance with good legal practice and client service. To manage the relationship with external legal advisors appointed in connection with provision of legal advice related to Runnymede Borough Council. To instruct Counsel when appropriate or advised and to assist Counsel in the presentation of cases to the Court when necessary. To undertake a range of specific tasks as directed by the Interim Deputy Corporate Head of Law and Governance . To undertake such other duties and responsibilities as may be allocated from time to time. To actively contribute towards the continual improvement of the service and make effective use of case management systems. Drafting reports to members and committees and attending meetings during office hours. The post holder will be required to comply with organisation's policies and procedures. The post holder must have a valid practising certificate. The organisation has a no smoking policy. Staff are not permitted to smoke on any of the organisation's premises nor in any vehicle used on organisation business. This Job Description covers the main duties and responsibilities of the job and will be subject to review, in consultation with the post holder, to meet the changing needs of the organisation. Other activities commensurate with this Job Description may from time to time be undertaken by the post holder.
Real Estate Solicitor Senior Associate Level (4+ PQE) Glasgow City Centre Flexible Hybrid Working This is a great opportunity for an experienced Real Estate Solicitor to step into a Senior Associate-level role within a busy Glasgow property practice. The position offers a broad mix of commercial and residential real estate work, high levels of client exposure and the chance to further develop your career in a collaborative and fast-moving environment. The role would suit someone who enjoys handling a varied caseload, providing practical commercial advice and building long-term client relationships while working closely with colleagues across the wider property team. What's on offer? Competitive salary, dependent on experience Hybrid office and home working Exposure to a wide range of real estate matters Clear scope for career progression Ongoing professional development Supportive and collegiate working culture The role You'll handle a diverse caseload covering both commercial and residential property matters. This will include acquisitions and disposals, leasing work and estate or portfolio management. The role involves drafting and negotiating property documentation such as leases, licences and ancillary agreements, as well as liaising directly with clients and other professional advisers to progress transactions efficiently. About you This role would suit a Real Estate Solicitor who: Is Scottish qualified with circa 4+ years' PQE Has experience across commercial and/or residential property transactions Manages matters confidently and meets deadlines effectively Takes a practical, commercial approach to property work Communicates clearly and professionally with clients Enjoys contributing to team development and client growth The environment You'll be joining a modern Glasgow-based practice where Solicitors are trusted with responsibility, supported by experienced colleagues and encouraged to progress at a sustainable pace. Flexible working is embedded and the culture is professional, pragmatic and collaborative. How to Apply: • Online: Apply with your updated CV via the provided link • Contact: For immediate consideration, contact Becky Newton at G2 Legal We look forward to hearing from you.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Real Estate Solicitor Senior Associate Level (4+ PQE) Glasgow City Centre Flexible Hybrid Working This is a great opportunity for an experienced Real Estate Solicitor to step into a Senior Associate-level role within a busy Glasgow property practice. The position offers a broad mix of commercial and residential real estate work, high levels of client exposure and the chance to further develop your career in a collaborative and fast-moving environment. The role would suit someone who enjoys handling a varied caseload, providing practical commercial advice and building long-term client relationships while working closely with colleagues across the wider property team. What's on offer? Competitive salary, dependent on experience Hybrid office and home working Exposure to a wide range of real estate matters Clear scope for career progression Ongoing professional development Supportive and collegiate working culture The role You'll handle a diverse caseload covering both commercial and residential property matters. This will include acquisitions and disposals, leasing work and estate or portfolio management. The role involves drafting and negotiating property documentation such as leases, licences and ancillary agreements, as well as liaising directly with clients and other professional advisers to progress transactions efficiently. About you This role would suit a Real Estate Solicitor who: Is Scottish qualified with circa 4+ years' PQE Has experience across commercial and/or residential property transactions Manages matters confidently and meets deadlines effectively Takes a practical, commercial approach to property work Communicates clearly and professionally with clients Enjoys contributing to team development and client growth The environment You'll be joining a modern Glasgow-based practice where Solicitors are trusted with responsibility, supported by experienced colleagues and encouraged to progress at a sustainable pace. Flexible working is embedded and the culture is professional, pragmatic and collaborative. How to Apply: • Online: Apply with your updated CV via the provided link • Contact: For immediate consideration, contact Becky Newton at G2 Legal We look forward to hearing from you.
Senior Residential Property Fee Earner Annual Salary: Up to £80,000 plus generous Fee Earner Bonus Location: Thames Valley Job Type: Full-time Advance your legal career with our award-winning Residential Property team! We are proud to have been named Property Law Firm of the Year at the Thames Valley Business Awards. Our firm is committed to providing long-term support to our clients, and we are looking for dedicated professionals to help us continue delivering outstanding service. Day-to-day of the role: Manage a full caseload of residential conveyancing matters, including freehold and leasehold sales and purchases, remortgages, lease extensions, and transfers of equity. Supervise, mentor, and support junior fee earners and conveyancing assistants, offering guidance on technical and procedural matters. Conduct title reviews, draft and approve legal documents, and ensure compliance with regulatory and firm standards. Maintain high levels of client care, including direct client contact, and provide clear, commercially minded advice. Work closely with the wider management team to enhance operational efficiency, improve client experience, and support growth. Monitor caseload progression within the team, identifying any potential issues early and ensuring timely resolutions. Required Skills & Qualifications: Qualified Solicitor, Legal Executive, or Licensed Conveyancer with at least 5+ years PQE in residential property. Proven experience in managing a wide range of residential property matters independently and efficiently. Previous experience in a supervisory or mentoring capacity, with a collaborative and approachable leadership style. Strong knowledge of the conveyancing process, including title checking and drafting. Excellent client care and communication skills with the ability to build and maintain client relationships. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage competing deadlines effectively. Proficiency with case management systems is desirable. Benefits: Generous Fee Earner bonus. Free car parking for your convenience. Comprehensive benefits package including a pension, enhanced maternity and paternity pay, 25 days holiday plus an additional day for Christmas closure and Perkbox benefits. Hybrid working with defined core hours, offering flexibility to adjust start and end times as needed. The opportunity to learn and grow within a supportive and dynamic team. How to Apply: If you are looking to take the next step in your career and are eager to work within a reputable and growing firm, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your qualifications and why you are interested in this position.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Senior Residential Property Fee Earner Annual Salary: Up to £80,000 plus generous Fee Earner Bonus Location: Thames Valley Job Type: Full-time Advance your legal career with our award-winning Residential Property team! We are proud to have been named Property Law Firm of the Year at the Thames Valley Business Awards. Our firm is committed to providing long-term support to our clients, and we are looking for dedicated professionals to help us continue delivering outstanding service. Day-to-day of the role: Manage a full caseload of residential conveyancing matters, including freehold and leasehold sales and purchases, remortgages, lease extensions, and transfers of equity. Supervise, mentor, and support junior fee earners and conveyancing assistants, offering guidance on technical and procedural matters. Conduct title reviews, draft and approve legal documents, and ensure compliance with regulatory and firm standards. Maintain high levels of client care, including direct client contact, and provide clear, commercially minded advice. Work closely with the wider management team to enhance operational efficiency, improve client experience, and support growth. Monitor caseload progression within the team, identifying any potential issues early and ensuring timely resolutions. Required Skills & Qualifications: Qualified Solicitor, Legal Executive, or Licensed Conveyancer with at least 5+ years PQE in residential property. Proven experience in managing a wide range of residential property matters independently and efficiently. Previous experience in a supervisory or mentoring capacity, with a collaborative and approachable leadership style. Strong knowledge of the conveyancing process, including title checking and drafting. Excellent client care and communication skills with the ability to build and maintain client relationships. High attention to detail and strong organizational skills, with the ability to manage competing deadlines effectively. Proficiency with case management systems is desirable. Benefits: Generous Fee Earner bonus. Free car parking for your convenience. Comprehensive benefits package including a pension, enhanced maternity and paternity pay, 25 days holiday plus an additional day for Christmas closure and Perkbox benefits. Hybrid working with defined core hours, offering flexibility to adjust start and end times as needed. The opportunity to learn and grow within a supportive and dynamic team. How to Apply: If you are looking to take the next step in your career and are eager to work within a reputable and growing firm, we encourage you to apply. Please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your qualifications and why you are interested in this position.
Opportunity: Senior Associate - Property Development Location: Reading (Flexible and Hybrid Working) Salary: 58,000 - 85,000 + Bonus (DOE) Opportunity: A well-regarded and modern regional law firm is looking to appoint a Senior Associate into its growing Property Development team. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced development lawyer who enjoys high-quality work, strong client relationships and being part of a genuinely collaborative team. This is not a traditional corporate environment with rigid hierarchies and faceless teams. The firm has built an excellent reputation for combining quality work with a supportive, people-first culture where lawyers are trusted, valued and given the space to develop their careers properly. The team acts for an impressive client base including national and regional housebuilders, developers and landowners on a broad range of complex development matters. There is a strong pipeline of work, excellent support from senior lawyers and a real opportunity to step into a visible role within the team. For someone who enjoys development work but wants a healthier, more down-to-earth culture without compromising on quality, this is a brilliant opportunity. What You Will Be Doing: You will advise on a wide range of residential development matters including: Acquisition and disposal of development land Conditional contracts and option agreements Strategic land matters Development finance support Infrastructure and planning-related agreements Supporting plot sale disposals Building and maintaining strong developer and housebuilder relationships Supporting junior lawyers within the team where appropriate Taking an active role in networking and business development The role offers a good balance of autonomy and support, with plenty of direct client contact and the opportunity to play a key part in the continued growth of the team. What We Are Looking For: Qualified Solicitor with around 3+ years PQE Strong background in property development work Experience acting for developers, housebuilders and/or landowners Commercial and pragmatic approach Confident managing matters with a degree of independence Strong relationship-building and communication skills Someone who enjoys working collaboratively and being part of a close-knit team What Is in It for You? High-quality and varied development work Genuinely supportive and modern working culture Strong progression opportunities Friendly and approachable leadership team Competitive salary and benefits package Private medical cover and enhanced annual leave Wellbeing support and additional lifestyle benefits A team environment where people stay long-term and enjoy what they do If you are open to finding out more, apply now or get in touch for a confidential chat! Whether you are actively looking or simply curious about what else is out there, this is well worth a conversation. Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work. Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.
May 13, 2026
Full time
Opportunity: Senior Associate - Property Development Location: Reading (Flexible and Hybrid Working) Salary: 58,000 - 85,000 + Bonus (DOE) Opportunity: A well-regarded and modern regional law firm is looking to appoint a Senior Associate into its growing Property Development team. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced development lawyer who enjoys high-quality work, strong client relationships and being part of a genuinely collaborative team. This is not a traditional corporate environment with rigid hierarchies and faceless teams. The firm has built an excellent reputation for combining quality work with a supportive, people-first culture where lawyers are trusted, valued and given the space to develop their careers properly. The team acts for an impressive client base including national and regional housebuilders, developers and landowners on a broad range of complex development matters. There is a strong pipeline of work, excellent support from senior lawyers and a real opportunity to step into a visible role within the team. For someone who enjoys development work but wants a healthier, more down-to-earth culture without compromising on quality, this is a brilliant opportunity. What You Will Be Doing: You will advise on a wide range of residential development matters including: Acquisition and disposal of development land Conditional contracts and option agreements Strategic land matters Development finance support Infrastructure and planning-related agreements Supporting plot sale disposals Building and maintaining strong developer and housebuilder relationships Supporting junior lawyers within the team where appropriate Taking an active role in networking and business development The role offers a good balance of autonomy and support, with plenty of direct client contact and the opportunity to play a key part in the continued growth of the team. What We Are Looking For: Qualified Solicitor with around 3+ years PQE Strong background in property development work Experience acting for developers, housebuilders and/or landowners Commercial and pragmatic approach Confident managing matters with a degree of independence Strong relationship-building and communication skills Someone who enjoys working collaboratively and being part of a close-knit team What Is in It for You? High-quality and varied development work Genuinely supportive and modern working culture Strong progression opportunities Friendly and approachable leadership team Competitive salary and benefits package Private medical cover and enhanced annual leave Wellbeing support and additional lifestyle benefits A team environment where people stay long-term and enjoy what they do If you are open to finding out more, apply now or get in touch for a confidential chat! Whether you are actively looking or simply curious about what else is out there, this is well worth a conversation. Yolk Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and embraces diversity in our workforce. We employ the best people for the job at hand and actively encourage applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, educational background, parental status, gender identity or any other protected characteristic. We champion and celebrate diversity at Yolk allowing our team to bring their whole selves to work. Please note, whilst we do our best to contact all candidates, due to the high number of applications we receive we cannot guarantee this for every role. If you have not heard anything from us within 7 days of applying - then unfortunately you have been unsuccessful. Please keep an eye on our website for more opportunities.
Senior Counsel 6-month initial contract with option to extend £425 - £490 per day Inside IR35 Hybrid - Glasgow Lorien are currently seeking an experienced Senior Counsel to join a high-profile public sector organisation on an initial 6-month contract. This is a senior, business-facing role offering broad exposure across legal, governance, and strategic activity. The role will support and deputise for the General Counsel, acting as a key point of contact for legal advice across the organisation. You will play a critical role in ensuring strong corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and effective legal risk management. Key responsibilities: Provide timely, commercially focused legal advice across a wide range of areas including corporate governance, public procurement, contract drafting and management, employment law, data protection, FOI/EIR, IT and cyber security, and intellectual property. Support the General Counsel in maintaining company-wide governance frameworks, ensuring compliance with all legal, financial, and regulatory requirements. Assist in Company Secretary duties, including supporting Board and subcommittee governance processes such as agenda preparation, papers, minutes, and action tracking. Contribute to audit and risk oversight, working closely with internal stakeholders to ensure robust controls and reporting. Support the development and implementation of organisational strategy, policies, and operating models. Assist in managing the wider legal and governance function, including collaboration with business management, audit and risk, and governance teams. Advise on regulatory and contractual matters within a complex, highly regulated operating environment. Support engagement with government stakeholders and external bodies where required. Key requirements: Qualified Solicitor in Scotland with circa 7+ years PQE, gained within a reputable law firm and/or in-house environment. Strong background in commercial contracts, corporate governance, and public procurement law. Experience working within a complex, highly regulated environment, ideally within the public sector or supporting public sector clients. Broad legal expertise with the ability to advise across multiple disciplines and manage competing priorities. Strong communication, stakeholder management, and drafting skills. Proven ability to operate autonomously while contributing effectively as part of a wider senior team. Strong analytical and problem-solving capability, with a pragmatic and risk-aware approach. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior legal professional to take on a varied and impactful role within a high-profile organisation, contributing to both operational delivery and strategic direction. If this aligns with your experience, please get in touch to discuss further. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
May 13, 2026
Contractor
Senior Counsel 6-month initial contract with option to extend £425 - £490 per day Inside IR35 Hybrid - Glasgow Lorien are currently seeking an experienced Senior Counsel to join a high-profile public sector organisation on an initial 6-month contract. This is a senior, business-facing role offering broad exposure across legal, governance, and strategic activity. The role will support and deputise for the General Counsel, acting as a key point of contact for legal advice across the organisation. You will play a critical role in ensuring strong corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and effective legal risk management. Key responsibilities: Provide timely, commercially focused legal advice across a wide range of areas including corporate governance, public procurement, contract drafting and management, employment law, data protection, FOI/EIR, IT and cyber security, and intellectual property. Support the General Counsel in maintaining company-wide governance frameworks, ensuring compliance with all legal, financial, and regulatory requirements. Assist in Company Secretary duties, including supporting Board and subcommittee governance processes such as agenda preparation, papers, minutes, and action tracking. Contribute to audit and risk oversight, working closely with internal stakeholders to ensure robust controls and reporting. Support the development and implementation of organisational strategy, policies, and operating models. Assist in managing the wider legal and governance function, including collaboration with business management, audit and risk, and governance teams. Advise on regulatory and contractual matters within a complex, highly regulated operating environment. Support engagement with government stakeholders and external bodies where required. Key requirements: Qualified Solicitor in Scotland with circa 7+ years PQE, gained within a reputable law firm and/or in-house environment. Strong background in commercial contracts, corporate governance, and public procurement law. Experience working within a complex, highly regulated environment, ideally within the public sector or supporting public sector clients. Broad legal expertise with the ability to advise across multiple disciplines and manage competing priorities. Strong communication, stakeholder management, and drafting skills. Proven ability to operate autonomously while contributing effectively as part of a wider senior team. Strong analytical and problem-solving capability, with a pragmatic and risk-aware approach. This is an excellent opportunity for a senior legal professional to take on a varied and impactful role within a high-profile organisation, contributing to both operational delivery and strategic direction. If this aligns with your experience, please get in touch to discuss further. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Job Role - Financial Controller Salary - £70,000 - £75,000 DOE Location - Birmingham Job Type - Permanent About the Role Our client is seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Finance Manager/Senior Accountant to oversee financial operations across a group of associated companies. This role is ideal for a qualified accountant with strong technical expertise, experience working within group structures and the ability to support senior management with strategic financial insights. You will play a key role in financial reporting, tax planning, system management and the supervision of accounting processes while working closely with external advisors and internal stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Financial Reporting & Accounts Prepare and present year-end management accounts and statutory financial statements for multiple group companies Review P&L accounts and Balance Sheets with Directors Provide finalised financial statements and supporting documentation to external chartered accountants for submission to HMRC and Companies House Conduct sales and income analysis, including parking revenue analysis Manage intercompany reconciliations across balance sheet nominal codes Prepare and submit VAT returns for all VAT-registered companies Conduct annual capital allowances reviews Prepare property purchase cost sheets and cash reconciliations with solicitors Manage VAT property options where applicable Tax & Compliance Support corporation tax planning activities Ensure compliance with relevant financial and regulatory requirements Manage ICO registrations and periodic reviews Finance Operations Oversee and supervise the sales ledger, purchase ledger and nominal ledger functions Manage company payment card expense recharges Provide financial advice and recommendations to management Systems & Payroll Manage accounting systems including staff access and company setups Maintain nominal code structures across group entities Oversee payroll processes including PAYE and pension submissions Stakeholder & Team Management Liaise with solicitors on property purchases Work with external accountants and consultants on financial and regulatory matters Provide training and guidance to accounts staff Skills & Experience Professional qualification such as CIMA, ACCA, or ACA (preferred) Ideally 5+ years of accounting or finance experience Strong knowledge of financial reporting, tax and compliance within the UK Experience working within group company structures with subsidiaries or associated companies Experience within the property industry is highly desirable Strong analytical, organisational and leadership skills What We Offer Competitive salary based on experience Opportunity to work within a dynamic and growing business environment A role with significant responsibility and influence on financial strategy
May 13, 2026
Full time
Job Role - Financial Controller Salary - £70,000 - £75,000 DOE Location - Birmingham Job Type - Permanent About the Role Our client is seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Finance Manager/Senior Accountant to oversee financial operations across a group of associated companies. This role is ideal for a qualified accountant with strong technical expertise, experience working within group structures and the ability to support senior management with strategic financial insights. You will play a key role in financial reporting, tax planning, system management and the supervision of accounting processes while working closely with external advisors and internal stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Financial Reporting & Accounts Prepare and present year-end management accounts and statutory financial statements for multiple group companies Review P&L accounts and Balance Sheets with Directors Provide finalised financial statements and supporting documentation to external chartered accountants for submission to HMRC and Companies House Conduct sales and income analysis, including parking revenue analysis Manage intercompany reconciliations across balance sheet nominal codes Prepare and submit VAT returns for all VAT-registered companies Conduct annual capital allowances reviews Prepare property purchase cost sheets and cash reconciliations with solicitors Manage VAT property options where applicable Tax & Compliance Support corporation tax planning activities Ensure compliance with relevant financial and regulatory requirements Manage ICO registrations and periodic reviews Finance Operations Oversee and supervise the sales ledger, purchase ledger and nominal ledger functions Manage company payment card expense recharges Provide financial advice and recommendations to management Systems & Payroll Manage accounting systems including staff access and company setups Maintain nominal code structures across group entities Oversee payroll processes including PAYE and pension submissions Stakeholder & Team Management Liaise with solicitors on property purchases Work with external accountants and consultants on financial and regulatory matters Provide training and guidance to accounts staff Skills & Experience Professional qualification such as CIMA, ACCA, or ACA (preferred) Ideally 5+ years of accounting or finance experience Strong knowledge of financial reporting, tax and compliance within the UK Experience working within group company structures with subsidiaries or associated companies Experience within the property industry is highly desirable Strong analytical, organisational and leadership skills What We Offer Competitive salary based on experience Opportunity to work within a dynamic and growing business environment A role with significant responsibility and influence on financial strategy