One of our leading build contractor clients based in Wiltshire are now seeking to employ a full time Finance Manager / Financial Controller reporting into the Finance Director. Responsibilities: To include overseeing end-to-end finance operations, financial planning and analysis, balance sheet reconciliation's, looking to make improvements to procedures and controls, as well as ad-hoc projects and requests as and when they come up. They will consider a part qualified or qualified by experience (QBE) Finance manager for this role. The successful candidate will be someone who will integrate well into our already established team, can motivate and inspire people and who has a financially commercial mind who wants to forge a long lasting, successful and rewarding career. Summary: • Responsibility for, managing and completing everyday functions of the Finance department (i.e.inputting invoices, payment runs). • Drive the continuous improvement of end-to-end accounting practices. • Analysing targets. • Managing and coordinating monthly reporting, budgeting and re forecast processes. • Monitoring cash flow and predicting future trends. • Daily cash flow monitoring with weekly cash flow report. • Quarterly OH reports and measuring against budgets. • Financial accounting (prepayments, accruals, WIP, stock movement). • Monthly CIS returns, Quarterly VAT returns. • Producing reports to the Group Exec Team on the Company s financial situation. • Liaison with the Company s external accounting, pension and payroll provider. • Year-end Accounts preparation. • Company Insurances. • Credit card reconciliation, staff expenses and commission payments. • Monthly CVR reporting. • Work with external accountants regarding the R&D tax relief claim. • Ensuring the Company meets all its statutory and compliance obligations including statutory accounting and tax issues and keeping abreast of changes in financial regulations and legislation. • Looking for cost-reduction opportunities. • Developing relationships with external contacts such as auditors, solicitors and HMRC. • Assisting the Group Exec Team in producing strategic and long-term financial business plans. • Researching and reporting on factors influencing business performance. • Line management and mentoring of a Junior Accounts assistant (apprentice) with the intention to build the team as the company grows. You: • Commercial and business awareness. • Experience in managing and supervising others. • Sage50. • Excellent Excel and reporting skills. • Experienced in process improvement and implementation of automating manual processes. • Strong technical accounting knowledge. • Strong organisational and communication skills. • Able to delegate and manage the work of others. • Excellent numeracy skills. • Ability to organize own work and multitask. • Ability to analyse queries, identify problems and come up with solutions. • To work as a part of a team or on own initiative and work accurately under pressure and meet targets. • Strong attention to detail and with an investigative nature. • Contingency planning. Experience and Qualifications: • 5+ years' experience working in a finance role ideally within construction (but not essential). • Qualified by Experience (QBE)/part qualified/ newly qualified accountant. • Microsoft Office 365.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
One of our leading build contractor clients based in Wiltshire are now seeking to employ a full time Finance Manager / Financial Controller reporting into the Finance Director. Responsibilities: To include overseeing end-to-end finance operations, financial planning and analysis, balance sheet reconciliation's, looking to make improvements to procedures and controls, as well as ad-hoc projects and requests as and when they come up. They will consider a part qualified or qualified by experience (QBE) Finance manager for this role. The successful candidate will be someone who will integrate well into our already established team, can motivate and inspire people and who has a financially commercial mind who wants to forge a long lasting, successful and rewarding career. Summary: • Responsibility for, managing and completing everyday functions of the Finance department (i.e.inputting invoices, payment runs). • Drive the continuous improvement of end-to-end accounting practices. • Analysing targets. • Managing and coordinating monthly reporting, budgeting and re forecast processes. • Monitoring cash flow and predicting future trends. • Daily cash flow monitoring with weekly cash flow report. • Quarterly OH reports and measuring against budgets. • Financial accounting (prepayments, accruals, WIP, stock movement). • Monthly CIS returns, Quarterly VAT returns. • Producing reports to the Group Exec Team on the Company s financial situation. • Liaison with the Company s external accounting, pension and payroll provider. • Year-end Accounts preparation. • Company Insurances. • Credit card reconciliation, staff expenses and commission payments. • Monthly CVR reporting. • Work with external accountants regarding the R&D tax relief claim. • Ensuring the Company meets all its statutory and compliance obligations including statutory accounting and tax issues and keeping abreast of changes in financial regulations and legislation. • Looking for cost-reduction opportunities. • Developing relationships with external contacts such as auditors, solicitors and HMRC. • Assisting the Group Exec Team in producing strategic and long-term financial business plans. • Researching and reporting on factors influencing business performance. • Line management and mentoring of a Junior Accounts assistant (apprentice) with the intention to build the team as the company grows. You: • Commercial and business awareness. • Experience in managing and supervising others. • Sage50. • Excellent Excel and reporting skills. • Experienced in process improvement and implementation of automating manual processes. • Strong technical accounting knowledge. • Strong organisational and communication skills. • Able to delegate and manage the work of others. • Excellent numeracy skills. • Ability to organize own work and multitask. • Ability to analyse queries, identify problems and come up with solutions. • To work as a part of a team or on own initiative and work accurately under pressure and meet targets. • Strong attention to detail and with an investigative nature. • Contingency planning. Experience and Qualifications: • 5+ years' experience working in a finance role ideally within construction (but not essential). • Qualified by Experience (QBE)/part qualified/ newly qualified accountant. • Microsoft Office 365.
Sales Progressor Leeds We're working with a highly respected independent estate agency in North Leeds to recruit a Sales Progressor to join their team. This is a genuinely friendly, supportive and close knit team where people enjoy working together and take pride in delivering an excellent service to their clients This opportunity would suit somebody looking to build a long-term career within estate agency, taking ownership of the sales progression process whilst remaining involved in the customer-facing side of the business through viewings and wider branch support. What's in it for you? £25,000 - £28,000 Join a respected independent agency with an excellent local reputation Supportive and collaborative team environment Genuine responsibility from day one Opportunity to develop your career within residential property The Role Managing sales progression from offer agreed through to completion Liaising with buyers, sellers, solicitors and other key stakeholders Providing regular updates throughout the sales process Helping to identify and resolve issues within property chains Conducting property viewings Supporting the wider team with enquiries and diary management Delivering an excellent customer experience throughout the transaction journey About You Previous estate agency experience preferred Strong communication and relationship-building skills Organised and detail-oriented Positive, professional and customer-focused Comfortable working within a close-knit team environment Full UK driving licence preferred About Walker & Sloan Walker & Sloan are a BCorp Certified recruitment business specialising in Property, Construction and the Built Environment. We work closely with clients across the UK and handle all applications with complete confidentiality.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Sales Progressor Leeds We're working with a highly respected independent estate agency in North Leeds to recruit a Sales Progressor to join their team. This is a genuinely friendly, supportive and close knit team where people enjoy working together and take pride in delivering an excellent service to their clients This opportunity would suit somebody looking to build a long-term career within estate agency, taking ownership of the sales progression process whilst remaining involved in the customer-facing side of the business through viewings and wider branch support. What's in it for you? £25,000 - £28,000 Join a respected independent agency with an excellent local reputation Supportive and collaborative team environment Genuine responsibility from day one Opportunity to develop your career within residential property The Role Managing sales progression from offer agreed through to completion Liaising with buyers, sellers, solicitors and other key stakeholders Providing regular updates throughout the sales process Helping to identify and resolve issues within property chains Conducting property viewings Supporting the wider team with enquiries and diary management Delivering an excellent customer experience throughout the transaction journey About You Previous estate agency experience preferred Strong communication and relationship-building skills Organised and detail-oriented Positive, professional and customer-focused Comfortable working within a close-knit team environment Full UK driving licence preferred About Walker & Sloan Walker & Sloan are a BCorp Certified recruitment business specialising in Property, Construction and the Built Environment. We work closely with clients across the UK and handle all applications with complete confidentiality.
We are recruiting for an experienced and commercially driven Sales & Marketing Manager to lead the sales and marketing function across our housing development portfolio. This is an exciting opportunity to oversee the promotion and sale of new build homes, shared ownership properties, leasehold schemes, and strategic property disposals. Working on a 1 year fixed-term contract. The successful candidate will play a key role in maximising sales performance, increasing market presence, and supporting the delivery of high-quality housing solutions. Key Responsibilities Lead the sales and marketing strategy for new build residential developments and housing products. Manage the sale of shared ownership, leasehold, and open market sale properties. Oversee strategic disposals, ensuring value for money and alignment with organisational objectives. Develop and implement targeted marketing campaigns across digital, print, and social media channels. Monitor market trends, competitor activity, and customer demand to inform pricing and sales strategies. Manage relationships with estate agents, developers, solicitors, and marketing partners. Ensure all sales activity complies with relevant legislation, regulatory requirements, and consumer standards. Produce regular sales performance reports, forecasts, and KPI analysis. Lead and develop the sales and marketing team to achieve ambitious targets and deliver excellent customer service. Support the customer journey from initial enquiry through to completion. Candidates will be a motivated and results-focused professional with experience in property sales, housing development, or real estate marketing. Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience in sales and marketing within housing, property, or real estate sectors. Strong understanding of new build sales, shared ownership, leasehold management, and disposals. Experience developing and delivering successful marketing campaigns. Excellent negotiation, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to analyse market data and drive commercial performance. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Experience managing teams and driving high performance. Good knowledge of housing legislation and regulatory requirements. This is a great opportunity to develop housing sales and marketing management experience for a fantastic organisation. Hybrid working.
Jun 13, 2026
Contractor
We are recruiting for an experienced and commercially driven Sales & Marketing Manager to lead the sales and marketing function across our housing development portfolio. This is an exciting opportunity to oversee the promotion and sale of new build homes, shared ownership properties, leasehold schemes, and strategic property disposals. Working on a 1 year fixed-term contract. The successful candidate will play a key role in maximising sales performance, increasing market presence, and supporting the delivery of high-quality housing solutions. Key Responsibilities Lead the sales and marketing strategy for new build residential developments and housing products. Manage the sale of shared ownership, leasehold, and open market sale properties. Oversee strategic disposals, ensuring value for money and alignment with organisational objectives. Develop and implement targeted marketing campaigns across digital, print, and social media channels. Monitor market trends, competitor activity, and customer demand to inform pricing and sales strategies. Manage relationships with estate agents, developers, solicitors, and marketing partners. Ensure all sales activity complies with relevant legislation, regulatory requirements, and consumer standards. Produce regular sales performance reports, forecasts, and KPI analysis. Lead and develop the sales and marketing team to achieve ambitious targets and deliver excellent customer service. Support the customer journey from initial enquiry through to completion. Candidates will be a motivated and results-focused professional with experience in property sales, housing development, or real estate marketing. Essential Skills & Experience Proven experience in sales and marketing within housing, property, or real estate sectors. Strong understanding of new build sales, shared ownership, leasehold management, and disposals. Experience developing and delivering successful marketing campaigns. Excellent negotiation, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Ability to analyse market data and drive commercial performance. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously. Experience managing teams and driving high performance. Good knowledge of housing legislation and regulatory requirements. This is a great opportunity to develop housing sales and marketing management experience for a fantastic organisation. Hybrid working.
Permanent Job - Asset surveyor.MRICS. Property services Principal Asset SurveyorLocal Authority. Strategic Property ServicesWe are seeking a highly capable Principal or Senior Asset Surveyor to play a key role in managing, optimising and developing a substantial property portfolio valued at more than £500 million.Proactive asset management is central to ensuring that the estate delivers strong commercial performance, supports organisational objectives and provides value for money. The portfolio includes a mix of commercial, retail, industrial, rural and development assets held within an established investment programme across multiple asset classes. About the RoleAs Principal/ Senior Asset Surveyor, you will manage a varied asset management caseload, taking responsibility for financial analysis, lease management, operational performance and strategic advisory work across the estate. You will lead negotiations, commission external advisors and support the development of asset management policies and practices.Your expertise will help guide decisions on investment, development, retention and disposal, contributing to long-term strategic plans and the effective management of all operational and commercial assets. Key ResponsibilitiesYou will: Develop asset management and investment strategies, identifying surplus or underperforming assets and implementing value-add or disposal initiatives.Conduct detailed financial and commercial appraisals for lettings, rent reviews, lease renewals, refurbishments and other asset-related decisions.Lead commercial negotiations with tenants, developers, partners and stakeholders.Commission and oversee the work of external property and legal advisors, ensuring timely and high-quality outcomes.Ensure all statutory, legal and compliance obligations relating to the estate are met, including securing consents and legal agreements before works commence.Provide valuation and strategic asset management advice on the retention, disposal, development or investment potential of assets.Promote best practice across asset management and contribute to the development of policies, procedures and professional standards.Uphold strong corporate governance for asset-related decisions. About YouEssential Qualifications & Experience:Degree or equivalent in Real Estate or a related discipline.Full MRICS membership.Significant post-qualification experience managing a broad range of leasehold and freehold assets. Experience in Landlord & Tenant matters, including valuation, negotiation and legal understanding.Experience advising on investment acquisitions and development appraisals.Significant experience commissioning and managing external agents and solicitors.Experience valuing a wide variety of property types.Knowledge of preparing and managing budgets or spending profiles.Good understanding of construction-related matters.Skills and Competencies:Effective workload and time management.Strong financial and resource management skills.Ability to provide high-quality customer service to internal and external stakeholders.Excellent written and verbal communication, including presenting complex information clearly.Ability to manage performance, influence others and lead by example.Strong problem-solving skills with a continuous improvement mindset.Ability to adapt to change, manage conflict and maintain professional standards.Desirable:Experience within local government or a similar public-sector organisation. What you'll get in return Competitive Salary Local Authority pension scheme Hybrid and flexible working (3 days WFH) Generous annual leave Employee benefit scheme What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
Permanent Job - Asset surveyor.MRICS. Property services Principal Asset SurveyorLocal Authority. Strategic Property ServicesWe are seeking a highly capable Principal or Senior Asset Surveyor to play a key role in managing, optimising and developing a substantial property portfolio valued at more than £500 million.Proactive asset management is central to ensuring that the estate delivers strong commercial performance, supports organisational objectives and provides value for money. The portfolio includes a mix of commercial, retail, industrial, rural and development assets held within an established investment programme across multiple asset classes. About the RoleAs Principal/ Senior Asset Surveyor, you will manage a varied asset management caseload, taking responsibility for financial analysis, lease management, operational performance and strategic advisory work across the estate. You will lead negotiations, commission external advisors and support the development of asset management policies and practices.Your expertise will help guide decisions on investment, development, retention and disposal, contributing to long-term strategic plans and the effective management of all operational and commercial assets. Key ResponsibilitiesYou will: Develop asset management and investment strategies, identifying surplus or underperforming assets and implementing value-add or disposal initiatives.Conduct detailed financial and commercial appraisals for lettings, rent reviews, lease renewals, refurbishments and other asset-related decisions.Lead commercial negotiations with tenants, developers, partners and stakeholders.Commission and oversee the work of external property and legal advisors, ensuring timely and high-quality outcomes.Ensure all statutory, legal and compliance obligations relating to the estate are met, including securing consents and legal agreements before works commence.Provide valuation and strategic asset management advice on the retention, disposal, development or investment potential of assets.Promote best practice across asset management and contribute to the development of policies, procedures and professional standards.Uphold strong corporate governance for asset-related decisions. About YouEssential Qualifications & Experience:Degree or equivalent in Real Estate or a related discipline.Full MRICS membership.Significant post-qualification experience managing a broad range of leasehold and freehold assets. Experience in Landlord & Tenant matters, including valuation, negotiation and legal understanding.Experience advising on investment acquisitions and development appraisals.Significant experience commissioning and managing external agents and solicitors.Experience valuing a wide variety of property types.Knowledge of preparing and managing budgets or spending profiles.Good understanding of construction-related matters.Skills and Competencies:Effective workload and time management.Strong financial and resource management skills.Ability to provide high-quality customer service to internal and external stakeholders.Excellent written and verbal communication, including presenting complex information clearly.Ability to manage performance, influence others and lead by example.Strong problem-solving skills with a continuous improvement mindset.Ability to adapt to change, manage conflict and maintain professional standards.Desirable:Experience within local government or a similar public-sector organisation. What you'll get in return Competitive Salary Local Authority pension scheme Hybrid and flexible working (3 days WFH) Generous annual leave Employee benefit scheme What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Property Development Solicitor (5-8 PQE) Location: Cardiff or Bangor (North Wales) Hybrid working: Up to 2 days per week from home after successful completion of probation The Opportunity An established and growing legal practice is seeking an experienced Property Development Solicitor (5-8 years' PQE) to join its well-regarded property team. This role offers flexibility to be based in either Cardiff or Bangor , with a structured hybrid working arrangement available following successful completion of probation. This position is suited to a solicitor with strong, hands-on property development experience who can hit the ground running from day one . It is not suitable for candidates whose experience is limited to general commercial property work without a clear focus on development . The successful candidate will play a key role within a collaborative development team, advising on a broad range of commercial and residential development matters. The role requires confidence working both independently and as part of a wider team, delivering pragmatic, commercially focused advice to a diverse client base including private developers, housing associations, and funders. Key Responsibilities Managing land acquisitions, including options, conditional contracts, and package deals Acting on conditional agreements for lease and pre-let arrangements Leading on site assembly matters, including planning agreements, adoption agreements, utility wayleaves, and substation transfers Supporting construction-related documentation as required Advising on funder requirements when acting for borrowers Undertaking detailed development due diligence when acting for funders Handling disposals of completed units and investment sales Skills & Experience: Qualifications & Technical Expertise Qualified Solicitor in England & Wales with 5-8 years' PQE Demonstrable, substantive experience in property development work is essential Ability to manage a varied caseload with minimal supervision and deliver from the outset Strong drafting skills across acquisitions, disposals, and development documentation Experience advising across the full lifecycle of development projects Core Competencies Ability to provide clear, concise, and commercially focused advice Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Confidence handling complex or high-value matters Communication & Client Skills Excellent written and verbal communication Strong client relationship management and service delivery skills Ability to present technical legal advice in a practical, business-focused manner Person Profile: Essential Commercially aware with a pragmatic, solutions-driven approach Highly organised with the ability to manage competing priorities Proactive and collaborative team player Professional, composed, and exercises sound judgement under pressure Confident operating with minimal supervision and able to integrate quickly into an active caseload Desirable Experience supervising or mentoring junior colleagues Involvement in business development and networking activities What's on Offer Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Clear opportunities for progression and long-term career development High-quality, varied development work Supportive and collaborative team environment Flexible working: choice of Cardiff or Bangor office base, plus hybrid working (2 days from home post-probation) Any candidates with the above experience who are interested in this opportunity should contact Sam Higgins at Simpson Judge on (phone number removed) or via email at .
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Property Development Solicitor (5-8 PQE) Location: Cardiff or Bangor (North Wales) Hybrid working: Up to 2 days per week from home after successful completion of probation The Opportunity An established and growing legal practice is seeking an experienced Property Development Solicitor (5-8 years' PQE) to join its well-regarded property team. This role offers flexibility to be based in either Cardiff or Bangor , with a structured hybrid working arrangement available following successful completion of probation. This position is suited to a solicitor with strong, hands-on property development experience who can hit the ground running from day one . It is not suitable for candidates whose experience is limited to general commercial property work without a clear focus on development . The successful candidate will play a key role within a collaborative development team, advising on a broad range of commercial and residential development matters. The role requires confidence working both independently and as part of a wider team, delivering pragmatic, commercially focused advice to a diverse client base including private developers, housing associations, and funders. Key Responsibilities Managing land acquisitions, including options, conditional contracts, and package deals Acting on conditional agreements for lease and pre-let arrangements Leading on site assembly matters, including planning agreements, adoption agreements, utility wayleaves, and substation transfers Supporting construction-related documentation as required Advising on funder requirements when acting for borrowers Undertaking detailed development due diligence when acting for funders Handling disposals of completed units and investment sales Skills & Experience: Qualifications & Technical Expertise Qualified Solicitor in England & Wales with 5-8 years' PQE Demonstrable, substantive experience in property development work is essential Ability to manage a varied caseload with minimal supervision and deliver from the outset Strong drafting skills across acquisitions, disposals, and development documentation Experience advising across the full lifecycle of development projects Core Competencies Ability to provide clear, concise, and commercially focused advice Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Confidence handling complex or high-value matters Communication & Client Skills Excellent written and verbal communication Strong client relationship management and service delivery skills Ability to present technical legal advice in a practical, business-focused manner Person Profile: Essential Commercially aware with a pragmatic, solutions-driven approach Highly organised with the ability to manage competing priorities Proactive and collaborative team player Professional, composed, and exercises sound judgement under pressure Confident operating with minimal supervision and able to integrate quickly into an active caseload Desirable Experience supervising or mentoring junior colleagues Involvement in business development and networking activities What's on Offer Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package Clear opportunities for progression and long-term career development High-quality, varied development work Supportive and collaborative team environment Flexible working: choice of Cardiff or Bangor office base, plus hybrid working (2 days from home post-probation) Any candidates with the above experience who are interested in this opportunity should contact Sam Higgins at Simpson Judge on (phone number removed) or via email at .
Our client based in the heart of the City, recognised within the Legal 500 are seeking to add a Senior Associate Solicitor within the area of Construction Law. Minimum of 4 years+ PQE. Hybrid working, private healthcare and life assurance are some of the many benefits on offer. Due to expansion, our client is seeking an ambitious non-contentious construction solicitor, someone with confidence in advising and negotiating construction contracts, have enthusiasm for business development and networking. Clients include developers, funders, contractors, construction consultants and local authorities. Responsibilities for this Construction Solicitor role: Be responsible for running independent files day to day in full Able to manage complex transactions Drafting and reviewing construction contracts, project agreements and security documents e.g building contracts and development agreements Have good client relationship management Able to advise on matters pertaining to construction procurement Be able to advise on matters concerning construction law (including key provisions, implied terms, certification, payment, variations, completion and delay, liquidated damages, extensions of time, loss and expense, standard insurance requirements and defects). Have a good understanding of procuring developments is desired Be able to follow the firms policies and departmental procedures Specification for this Construction Solicitor role: Have a minimum of 4 years non-contentious construction experience Have been working recently in private practice Have excellent interpersonal skills Is proactive in their approach Enjoys networking and developing relationships Have working knowledge of the NEC suite of contracts is advantageous Have a good understanding of how building contracts, professional appointments and collateral warranty agreements fit in with development agreements, development agreements for lease and funding arrangements Benefits for this Construction Solicitor role vacancy: Competitive salary plus a very generous bonus scheme Hybrid working Private healthcare 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Season ticket loan Life Assurance Pension scheme If you're a Construction Solicitor ready to take the next step in your career, apply today. Alternatively, contact Victoria at Law Staff Limited quoting reference 37538 . 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
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Our client based in the heart of the City, recognised within the Legal 500 are seeking to add a Senior Associate Solicitor within the area of Construction Law. Minimum of 4 years+ PQE. Hybrid working, private healthcare and life assurance are some of the many benefits on offer. Due to expansion, our client is seeking an ambitious non-contentious construction solicitor, someone with confidence in advising and negotiating construction contracts, have enthusiasm for business development and networking. Clients include developers, funders, contractors, construction consultants and local authorities. Responsibilities for this Construction Solicitor role: Be responsible for running independent files day to day in full Able to manage complex transactions Drafting and reviewing construction contracts, project agreements and security documents e.g building contracts and development agreements Have good client relationship management Able to advise on matters pertaining to construction procurement Be able to advise on matters concerning construction law (including key provisions, implied terms, certification, payment, variations, completion and delay, liquidated damages, extensions of time, loss and expense, standard insurance requirements and defects). Have a good understanding of procuring developments is desired Be able to follow the firms policies and departmental procedures Specification for this Construction Solicitor role: Have a minimum of 4 years non-contentious construction experience Have been working recently in private practice Have excellent interpersonal skills Is proactive in their approach Enjoys networking and developing relationships Have working knowledge of the NEC suite of contracts is advantageous Have a good understanding of how building contracts, professional appointments and collateral warranty agreements fit in with development agreements, development agreements for lease and funding arrangements Benefits for this Construction Solicitor role vacancy: Competitive salary plus a very generous bonus scheme Hybrid working Private healthcare 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Season ticket loan Life Assurance Pension scheme If you're a Construction Solicitor ready to take the next step in your career, apply today. Alternatively, contact Victoria at Law Staff Limited quoting reference 37538 . 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
Estates Surveyor, Nottingham, RICS, APC, £50000 - £55000, L+T, Valuations Your new company My client manages publicly owned buildings across Nottinghamshire, including offices, schools, commercial buildings and more. The organisation has teams across the estates, QS, PM, architecture and Building surveying sectors, specialising in all that they do. Operating within a dynamic and modern office space, my client are forward thinking in all that they do. Your new role You will work as a Senior Surveyor to join their growing in-house Estates Team. The role supports a multidisciplinary service delivering high-quality, cost-effective property advice across capital accounting valuations, commercial valuations, landlord and tenant matters, acquisitions, disposals, insurance costings, financial appraisals and wider estate management for a diverse public-sector portfolio. The position covers a broad mix of properties including offices, industrial, commercial, retail and leisure, and takes lead responsibility for professional valuations for accounting, strategic asset management and disposal or acquisition purposes. The Senior Surveyor will contribute to the full range of estate management activity, from serving notices and negotiating leases to instructing solicitors, managing dilapidations, overseeing inspections, ensuring lease compliance, handling rent collection and responding to property enquiries. What you'll need to succeed You will ideally be MRICS qualified, as well as offering experience in general practice duties. You will be keen to work locally and manage a portfolio that is in the region. What you'll get in return You will receive a basic salary of £50000 - £55000 as well as up to 20% pension contributions, hybrid working and more! What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Estates Surveyor, Nottingham, RICS, APC, £50000 - £55000, L+T, Valuations Your new company My client manages publicly owned buildings across Nottinghamshire, including offices, schools, commercial buildings and more. The organisation has teams across the estates, QS, PM, architecture and Building surveying sectors, specialising in all that they do. Operating within a dynamic and modern office space, my client are forward thinking in all that they do. Your new role You will work as a Senior Surveyor to join their growing in-house Estates Team. The role supports a multidisciplinary service delivering high-quality, cost-effective property advice across capital accounting valuations, commercial valuations, landlord and tenant matters, acquisitions, disposals, insurance costings, financial appraisals and wider estate management for a diverse public-sector portfolio. The position covers a broad mix of properties including offices, industrial, commercial, retail and leisure, and takes lead responsibility for professional valuations for accounting, strategic asset management and disposal or acquisition purposes. The Senior Surveyor will contribute to the full range of estate management activity, from serving notices and negotiating leases to instructing solicitors, managing dilapidations, overseeing inspections, ensuring lease compliance, handling rent collection and responding to property enquiries. What you'll need to succeed You will ideally be MRICS qualified, as well as offering experience in general practice duties. You will be keen to work locally and manage a portfolio that is in the region. What you'll get in return You will receive a basic salary of £50000 - £55000 as well as up to 20% pension contributions, hybrid working and more! What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Fee-Share Solicitors with openings Nationwide. Absolute Law Recruitment are working in partnership with various UK and International law firms who are seeking Senior Solicitors and Partners 6 yrs+ PQE to join their growing fee-sharing Consultancy Teams. These award-winning Firms focus on quality and talent combining the best elements of traditional law to provide a different offering for both clients and lawyers. You will already have your own client following, however, there will an opportunity to receive referrals through networking. A selection of services covering:- Banking & Finance, Intellectual Property, Family, Charity, Franchising, Private Client, Real Estate, Dispute Resolution & Litigation, Commercial, Construction & Engineering, Employment, Data Management, Technology, Corporate M&A, Pensions, Contentious Trusts & Probate, Insolvency, Environmental, Infrastructure, Private Equity etc. Benefits to include:- 100% remote working/or "hot desk" from one of their offices. Manage your own hours. No targets. Networking/Marketing/Referrals. Subject to annual billing, a tiered structure from 75% to 90% remuneration. A dedicated Team covering compliance, PR & Marketing and Networking/Events. Back office support. These opportunities are for Solicitors who would like to work on a self-employed basis and not as a traditional Consultancy position. If you would like to discuss further, please contact us today! Absolute Law Recruitment are acting as an Employment Consultancy for this position.
Jun 12, 2026
Contractor
Fee-Share Solicitors with openings Nationwide. Absolute Law Recruitment are working in partnership with various UK and International law firms who are seeking Senior Solicitors and Partners 6 yrs+ PQE to join their growing fee-sharing Consultancy Teams. These award-winning Firms focus on quality and talent combining the best elements of traditional law to provide a different offering for both clients and lawyers. You will already have your own client following, however, there will an opportunity to receive referrals through networking. A selection of services covering:- Banking & Finance, Intellectual Property, Family, Charity, Franchising, Private Client, Real Estate, Dispute Resolution & Litigation, Commercial, Construction & Engineering, Employment, Data Management, Technology, Corporate M&A, Pensions, Contentious Trusts & Probate, Insolvency, Environmental, Infrastructure, Private Equity etc. Benefits to include:- 100% remote working/or "hot desk" from one of their offices. Manage your own hours. No targets. Networking/Marketing/Referrals. Subject to annual billing, a tiered structure from 75% to 90% remuneration. A dedicated Team covering compliance, PR & Marketing and Networking/Events. Back office support. These opportunities are for Solicitors who would like to work on a self-employed basis and not as a traditional Consultancy position. If you would like to discuss further, please contact us today! Absolute Law Recruitment are acting as an Employment Consultancy for this position.
Accounting Support Permanent Onsite Canterbury Up to 40,000/annum Working closely and assisting the Finance Director within a busy finance and admin function, we are seeking an Accounting Support to join a well-established construction company in the Canterbury area. 8am-5pm Monday to Friday (1 hour lunch) 23 + 8 days annual leave Company pension The Role Support Accounts Managers with day-to-day finance and administration tasks. Prepare, issue and monitor sales invoices, development drawdowns and invoices. Complete bank reconciliations, VAT returns, CIS returns and month-end reporting. Assist with management accounts, budgeting and profitability reporting across planning and construction projects. Monitor loan balances, prepare lender statements and manage finance-related queries. Process purchase invoices, credit card transactions, expenses and utility payments. Support debt collection and resolve supplier, customer and accountant queries. Maintain accurate financial records, document filing and data management systems. Coordinate insurance renewals and administration for new and existing sites. Liaise with accountants, solicitors, directors and external stakeholders as required. Assist with HR administration, including employment contracts and new starters. Support company compliance, health & safety and operational administration. Manage vehicle, fuel card, mobile phone and IT device administration. Provide general office support, including telephone and reception cover when required. About You Strong accounting experience essential with a flexible approach Must have vehicle/license to attend the site. Experience with Sage 50 would be preferred with confident Excel. Ability to manage multiple projects and work independently as well as part of the team. New Appointments Group, Expertly Matching Employers and Jobseekers since 1975. (url removed) If this role isn't for you, please check out our website for other roles that may be suitable, or send us your CV, we would still like to hear from you! You can find us on our website or LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment in line with the Equality Act 2010. All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. New Appointments Group acts as an Employment Agency for permanent roles and as an Employment Business for temporary roles.
Jun 12, 2026
Full time
Accounting Support Permanent Onsite Canterbury Up to 40,000/annum Working closely and assisting the Finance Director within a busy finance and admin function, we are seeking an Accounting Support to join a well-established construction company in the Canterbury area. 8am-5pm Monday to Friday (1 hour lunch) 23 + 8 days annual leave Company pension The Role Support Accounts Managers with day-to-day finance and administration tasks. Prepare, issue and monitor sales invoices, development drawdowns and invoices. Complete bank reconciliations, VAT returns, CIS returns and month-end reporting. Assist with management accounts, budgeting and profitability reporting across planning and construction projects. Monitor loan balances, prepare lender statements and manage finance-related queries. Process purchase invoices, credit card transactions, expenses and utility payments. Support debt collection and resolve supplier, customer and accountant queries. Maintain accurate financial records, document filing and data management systems. Coordinate insurance renewals and administration for new and existing sites. Liaise with accountants, solicitors, directors and external stakeholders as required. Assist with HR administration, including employment contracts and new starters. Support company compliance, health & safety and operational administration. Manage vehicle, fuel card, mobile phone and IT device administration. Provide general office support, including telephone and reception cover when required. About You Strong accounting experience essential with a flexible approach Must have vehicle/license to attend the site. Experience with Sage 50 would be preferred with confident Excel. Ability to manage multiple projects and work independently as well as part of the team. New Appointments Group, Expertly Matching Employers and Jobseekers since 1975. (url removed) If this role isn't for you, please check out our website for other roles that may be suitable, or send us your CV, we would still like to hear from you! You can find us on our website or LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment in line with the Equality Act 2010. All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. New Appointments Group acts as an Employment Agency for permanent roles and as an Employment Business for temporary roles.
Location: Hybrid Working (1 day per week on-site) Rate: 28.96 per hour PAYE ( 40.00 per hour Umbrella) Hours: 37 hours per week Contract: 6 Months DBS: Basic DBS Required Lynx Employment Services are recruiting for an experienced Developing Highways Support Officer to support a highways team with the processing and adoption of historic development sites under Section 38 and Section 278 agreements. This role will play a key part in supporting a major programme of work to clear a backlog of highway adoption sites, working closely with technical officers, highways engineers, developers and external service providers. Key Responsibilities Support the processing of Section 38 and Section 278 highway adoption agreements. Maintain and update records relating to development sites and adoption processes. Liaise with developers, consultants, solicitors and internal stakeholders. Assist with the coordination of site inspections and follow-up actions. Review and collate technical information, drawings and supporting documentation. Support the progression of historic highway adoption cases through to completion. Work closely with engineering colleagues and external service providers to ensure accurate record keeping and efficient case management. Prepare reports, correspondence and updates for stakeholders. Essential Requirements Experience working within highways, planning, engineering support, development control or local government environments. Knowledge of Section 38 and Section 278 processes or similar development-related procedures. Strong administrative, organisational and record management skills. Ability to interpret technical information and engineering documentation. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications and database systems. Desirable Previous experience supporting highway adoption or development management teams. Experience working with developers, consultants or local authorities. Understanding of highway design and construction processes. What's on Offer? Competitive hourly rate. Hybrid working arrangement. Opportunity to support a significant highways improvement programme. Collaborative and supportive team environment. Valuable experience within a specialist highways and development sector.
Jun 11, 2026
Seasonal
Location: Hybrid Working (1 day per week on-site) Rate: 28.96 per hour PAYE ( 40.00 per hour Umbrella) Hours: 37 hours per week Contract: 6 Months DBS: Basic DBS Required Lynx Employment Services are recruiting for an experienced Developing Highways Support Officer to support a highways team with the processing and adoption of historic development sites under Section 38 and Section 278 agreements. This role will play a key part in supporting a major programme of work to clear a backlog of highway adoption sites, working closely with technical officers, highways engineers, developers and external service providers. Key Responsibilities Support the processing of Section 38 and Section 278 highway adoption agreements. Maintain and update records relating to development sites and adoption processes. Liaise with developers, consultants, solicitors and internal stakeholders. Assist with the coordination of site inspections and follow-up actions. Review and collate technical information, drawings and supporting documentation. Support the progression of historic highway adoption cases through to completion. Work closely with engineering colleagues and external service providers to ensure accurate record keeping and efficient case management. Prepare reports, correspondence and updates for stakeholders. Essential Requirements Experience working within highways, planning, engineering support, development control or local government environments. Knowledge of Section 38 and Section 278 processes or similar development-related procedures. Strong administrative, organisational and record management skills. Ability to interpret technical information and engineering documentation. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications and database systems. Desirable Previous experience supporting highway adoption or development management teams. Experience working with developers, consultants or local authorities. Understanding of highway design and construction processes. What's on Offer? Competitive hourly rate. Hybrid working arrangement. Opportunity to support a significant highways improvement programme. Collaborative and supportive team environment. Valuable experience within a specialist highways and development sector.
Guide customers home-deliver exceptional sales and service. As a Sales Executive at Hill, you'll be the face of our developments-helping customers find their perfect home while meeting reservation, exchange, and completion targets. From first enquiry to key handover, you'll deliver an outstanding customer experience and ensure every step of the journey reflects Hill's commitment to quality. This is a hands-on role for someone who's commercially driven, people-focused, and passionate about property. You'll work closely with the wider sales, legal and construction teams to help turn plans into places-and enquiries into happy homeowners. What you'll do: Secure reservations, exchanges and completions in line with monthly targets Follow up leads and qualify customer needs and affordability Maintain accurate customer records using Sales Seek, YourKeys and other systems Guide buyers through the Hill Customer Journey from enquiry to handover Promote our recommended mortgage brokers and solicitors to support exchanges Manage contracts, reservation paperwork and AML compliance Liaise with construction and site teams to ensure homes are ready for completion Conduct home demonstrations and key handovers Support site launches, marketing events and promotional activity Stay informed on local market trends and competitor schemes What we're looking for: Experience in new home or property sales Understanding of the conveyancing process and mortgage milestones Strong customer service and communication skills Confidence using CRM systems and reporting tools Excellent organisation and ability to work to deadlines Comfortable working independently and in a team Professional, proactive and aligned with Hill's values Compliance awareness and a commitment to delivering NHBC / HBF Five Star service What you'll get: 26 days holiday Private healthcare and wellbeing platform Hill Incentive scheme and retail discounts Volunteering days and continuous learning opportunities A high-performing and supportive team culture competitive salary and package Why Hill? At Hill, we offer more than just a job - we offer the opportunity to make a real and lasting impact. Every person here contributes to delivering sustainable, high-quality homes and shaping vibrant communities across the UK. Our culture is underpinned by our values: Ambition - we set bold goals and support each other to exceed them Impact - we focus on delivering meaningful outcomes Agility - we move quickly, adapt confidently, and embrace change Collaboration - we work together to achieve more, sharing success along the way As a privately owned business, we're able to move with pace and purpose. We invest in people, support career growth, and empower individuals to lead from wherever they stand. Hard-working, driven people thrive here - and are recognised for what they deliver and how they deliver it. Join Hill and be part of a forward-thinking, values-led team. Together, we're not just building homes - we're building a lasting legacy. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer . We welcome applications from all backgrounds and can provide adjustments throughout the recruitment process.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Guide customers home-deliver exceptional sales and service. As a Sales Executive at Hill, you'll be the face of our developments-helping customers find their perfect home while meeting reservation, exchange, and completion targets. From first enquiry to key handover, you'll deliver an outstanding customer experience and ensure every step of the journey reflects Hill's commitment to quality. This is a hands-on role for someone who's commercially driven, people-focused, and passionate about property. You'll work closely with the wider sales, legal and construction teams to help turn plans into places-and enquiries into happy homeowners. What you'll do: Secure reservations, exchanges and completions in line with monthly targets Follow up leads and qualify customer needs and affordability Maintain accurate customer records using Sales Seek, YourKeys and other systems Guide buyers through the Hill Customer Journey from enquiry to handover Promote our recommended mortgage brokers and solicitors to support exchanges Manage contracts, reservation paperwork and AML compliance Liaise with construction and site teams to ensure homes are ready for completion Conduct home demonstrations and key handovers Support site launches, marketing events and promotional activity Stay informed on local market trends and competitor schemes What we're looking for: Experience in new home or property sales Understanding of the conveyancing process and mortgage milestones Strong customer service and communication skills Confidence using CRM systems and reporting tools Excellent organisation and ability to work to deadlines Comfortable working independently and in a team Professional, proactive and aligned with Hill's values Compliance awareness and a commitment to delivering NHBC / HBF Five Star service What you'll get: 26 days holiday Private healthcare and wellbeing platform Hill Incentive scheme and retail discounts Volunteering days and continuous learning opportunities A high-performing and supportive team culture competitive salary and package Why Hill? At Hill, we offer more than just a job - we offer the opportunity to make a real and lasting impact. Every person here contributes to delivering sustainable, high-quality homes and shaping vibrant communities across the UK. Our culture is underpinned by our values: Ambition - we set bold goals and support each other to exceed them Impact - we focus on delivering meaningful outcomes Agility - we move quickly, adapt confidently, and embrace change Collaboration - we work together to achieve more, sharing success along the way As a privately owned business, we're able to move with pace and purpose. We invest in people, support career growth, and empower individuals to lead from wherever they stand. Hard-working, driven people thrive here - and are recognised for what they deliver and how they deliver it. Join Hill and be part of a forward-thinking, values-led team. Together, we're not just building homes - we're building a lasting legacy. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer . We welcome applications from all backgrounds and can provide adjustments throughout the recruitment process.
Accounting Support Permanent Onsite Canterbury Up to £40,000/annum Working closely and assisting the Finance Director within a busy finance and admin function, we are seeking an Accounting Support to join a well-established construction company in the Canterbury area. 8am-5pm Monday to Friday (1 hour lunch) 23 + 8 days annual leave Company pension The Role Support Accounts Managers with day-to-day finance and administration tasks. Prepare, issue and monitor sales invoices, development drawdowns and invoices. Complete bank reconciliations, VAT returns, CIS returns and month-end reporting. Assist with management accounts, budgeting and profitability reporting across planning and construction projects. Monitor loan balances, prepare lender statements and manage finance-related queries. Process purchase invoices, credit card transactions, expenses and utility payments. Support debt collection and resolve supplier, customer and accountant queries. Maintain accurate financial records, document filing and data management systems. Coordinate insurance renewals and administration for new and existing sites. Liaise with accountants, solicitors, directors and external stakeholders as required. Assist with HR administration, including employment contracts and new starters. Support company compliance, health & safety and operational administration. Manage vehicle, fuel card, mobile phone and IT device administration. Provide general office support, including telephone and reception cover when required. About You Strong accounting experience essential with a flexible approach Must have vehicle/license to attend the site. Experience with Sage 50 would be preferred with confident Excel. Ability to manage multiple projects and work independently as well as part of the team. New Appointments Group, Expertly Matching Employers and Jobseekers since 1975. If this role isn't for you, please check out our website for other roles that may be suitable, or send us your CV, we would still like to hear from you! You can find us on our website or LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment in line with the Equality Act 2010. All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. New Appointments Group acts as an Employment Agency for permanent roles and as an Employment Business for temporary roles.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Accounting Support Permanent Onsite Canterbury Up to £40,000/annum Working closely and assisting the Finance Director within a busy finance and admin function, we are seeking an Accounting Support to join a well-established construction company in the Canterbury area. 8am-5pm Monday to Friday (1 hour lunch) 23 + 8 days annual leave Company pension The Role Support Accounts Managers with day-to-day finance and administration tasks. Prepare, issue and monitor sales invoices, development drawdowns and invoices. Complete bank reconciliations, VAT returns, CIS returns and month-end reporting. Assist with management accounts, budgeting and profitability reporting across planning and construction projects. Monitor loan balances, prepare lender statements and manage finance-related queries. Process purchase invoices, credit card transactions, expenses and utility payments. Support debt collection and resolve supplier, customer and accountant queries. Maintain accurate financial records, document filing and data management systems. Coordinate insurance renewals and administration for new and existing sites. Liaise with accountants, solicitors, directors and external stakeholders as required. Assist with HR administration, including employment contracts and new starters. Support company compliance, health & safety and operational administration. Manage vehicle, fuel card, mobile phone and IT device administration. Provide general office support, including telephone and reception cover when required. About You Strong accounting experience essential with a flexible approach Must have vehicle/license to attend the site. Experience with Sage 50 would be preferred with confident Excel. Ability to manage multiple projects and work independently as well as part of the team. New Appointments Group, Expertly Matching Employers and Jobseekers since 1975. If this role isn't for you, please check out our website for other roles that may be suitable, or send us your CV, we would still like to hear from you! You can find us on our website or LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment in line with the Equality Act 2010. All qualified applicants will be considered regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. New Appointments Group acts as an Employment Agency for permanent roles and as an Employment Business for temporary roles.
With a growing client base, our client is looking for a solicitor who thrives delivering excellent work to join their Commercial Property department. They work for a wide range of clients across sectors including property development, drinks hospitality and leisure; property investors; retail; owner managed businesses and agriculture. This is a fantastic opportunity to be exposed to a large portfolio of business-owning clients and HNW private clients. Key Responsibilities Working on personal case load as well as part of the team to support our growing client base. Help as part of the team on the larger transactions and also to run their own case load. Provide an efficient and business-like service to clients. Experience & Requirements Freehold and leasehold acquisitions and disposals Landlord and Tenant (negotiating new and renewal leases, ancillary documentation, 1954 Act applications and advising on implications of documentation) Infrastructure agreements Property related construction documentation Qualifications You should have at least 5 years PQE ideally. Due to the large number of responses we receive it is not always possible to respond to every application straight away. Should your skills and experience be a match for this role, or any other vacancy we may have, we will normally contact you within 72 hours of receiving your application. If you wish to apply for further roles please do so.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
With a growing client base, our client is looking for a solicitor who thrives delivering excellent work to join their Commercial Property department. They work for a wide range of clients across sectors including property development, drinks hospitality and leisure; property investors; retail; owner managed businesses and agriculture. This is a fantastic opportunity to be exposed to a large portfolio of business-owning clients and HNW private clients. Key Responsibilities Working on personal case load as well as part of the team to support our growing client base. Help as part of the team on the larger transactions and also to run their own case load. Provide an efficient and business-like service to clients. Experience & Requirements Freehold and leasehold acquisitions and disposals Landlord and Tenant (negotiating new and renewal leases, ancillary documentation, 1954 Act applications and advising on implications of documentation) Infrastructure agreements Property related construction documentation Qualifications You should have at least 5 years PQE ideally. Due to the large number of responses we receive it is not always possible to respond to every application straight away. Should your skills and experience be a match for this role, or any other vacancy we may have, we will normally contact you within 72 hours of receiving your application. If you wish to apply for further roles please do so.
We are seeking an experienced Construction Solicitor 4+ years PQE with a strong track record in construction work. In return our Client offers flexible working, a high quality working environment with scope for growth plus more benefits. Essential experience for this Construction Solicitor vacancy: Advise clients on a wide range of non-contentious and contentious construction matters, including litigation, adjudication, arbitration, mediation, expert determination, and insurance-related claims. Work with developers, property owners, contractors, consultants, and insurers across both public and private sectors. Take ownership of your caseload, contribute to strategic direction, and build relationships with longstanding and new clients. Mentor junior colleagues and contribute to team development. Collaborate across the firm to deliver integrated, high-quality legal solutions. Work autonomously, supported by a culture that values excellence, openness, and ambition. Other experience required for this Construction Solicitor role: Experience in litigation in the Technology & Construction Court, adjudication, arbitrations, and ADR mechanisms. Proven knowledge of standard industry contracts: JCT, NEC, FIDIC. Demonstrable experience of interpreting, drafting and advising on both standard and bespoke contracts. Technical, analytical and drafting skills. Previous work with expert technical evidence (engineering, quantity surveying, etc.). Project management and case management skills, ability to manage multiple matters, deadlines, and budgets. Commercial awareness, giving advice that shows an appreciation of cost/benefit, risk, and client sensitivities, as well as a pragmatic approach to strategy. Excellent communication skills (written & oral), evident in your interactions with clients, colleagues, experts, counsel, etc. Benefits for this Construction Solicitor vacancy: Salary of between 70,000 to 90,000 DOE Pension scheme Flexible working A step up from your current firm, with more autonomy and responsibility A balanced, high-quality work environment, with scope for growth A role where your expertise is valued, and you can make a visible impact For more information regarding this Construction Solicitor role, please contact Marcus Stevens, quoting reference 37547. 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
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced Construction Solicitor 4+ years PQE with a strong track record in construction work. In return our Client offers flexible working, a high quality working environment with scope for growth plus more benefits. Essential experience for this Construction Solicitor vacancy: Advise clients on a wide range of non-contentious and contentious construction matters, including litigation, adjudication, arbitration, mediation, expert determination, and insurance-related claims. Work with developers, property owners, contractors, consultants, and insurers across both public and private sectors. Take ownership of your caseload, contribute to strategic direction, and build relationships with longstanding and new clients. Mentor junior colleagues and contribute to team development. Collaborate across the firm to deliver integrated, high-quality legal solutions. Work autonomously, supported by a culture that values excellence, openness, and ambition. Other experience required for this Construction Solicitor role: Experience in litigation in the Technology & Construction Court, adjudication, arbitrations, and ADR mechanisms. Proven knowledge of standard industry contracts: JCT, NEC, FIDIC. Demonstrable experience of interpreting, drafting and advising on both standard and bespoke contracts. Technical, analytical and drafting skills. Previous work with expert technical evidence (engineering, quantity surveying, etc.). Project management and case management skills, ability to manage multiple matters, deadlines, and budgets. Commercial awareness, giving advice that shows an appreciation of cost/benefit, risk, and client sensitivities, as well as a pragmatic approach to strategy. Excellent communication skills (written & oral), evident in your interactions with clients, colleagues, experts, counsel, etc. Benefits for this Construction Solicitor vacancy: Salary of between 70,000 to 90,000 DOE Pension scheme Flexible working A step up from your current firm, with more autonomy and responsibility A balanced, high-quality work environment, with scope for growth A role where your expertise is valued, and you can make a visible impact For more information regarding this Construction Solicitor role, please contact Marcus Stevens, quoting reference 37547. 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
Corporate NQ / Solicitor / Associate / Senior Associate - Corporate Location: Southampton A leading UK law firm with a strong reputation in the mid-market is seeking a talented Corporate NQ/ Solicitor/Associate/ Senior Associate to join its growing Corporate & Commercial team in Southampton . The firm is known for delivering high-quality legal advice across a wide range of practice areas, combining technical excellence with a collaborative and client-focused approach. The Corporate & Commercial team advises a diverse portfolio of UK and international clients, ranging from high-growth start-ups and scale-ups to established and listed companies. Many members of the team bring experience from leading city firms, offering top-tier work within a supportive, friendly, and collegiate environment. The Role This position offers exposure to a varied and high-quality workload, including: Private company mergers and acquisitions Private equity and venture capital transactions Management buyouts (MBOs) and buy-ins (MBIs) Joint ventures and shareholder/investment agreements Drafting articles of association and other constitutional documents Corporate reorganisations, reconstructions, and demergers You will also have the opportunity to work on more complex and high-value matters such as: Public company transactions, including flotations and takeovers Commercial lending, security arrangements, and business financing/refinancing The team works with a broad client base, including acquirers, private equity and venture capital funds, founders, management teams, and lenders, and has a strong track record advising on significant regional transactions. About You This opportunity would suit a Solicitor, Associate, or Senior Associate who is: Qualified in England & Wales Strong academically (2:1 degree or above preferred) Ideally 1-3 years' PQE , although high-calibre candidates outside this range will be considered including candidates at NQ level or at a more senior level. Experienced within a corporate team and confident across a wide range of corporate matters Commercially aware, proactive, and keen to develop their career within a high-performing team This role is particularly well suited to candidates seeking a move from a larger regional or national firm, or those looking to relocate to Southampton and work on high-quality transactions within a supportive and ambitious environment. Please contact Sam Higgins at Simpson Judge for further information about this role.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Corporate NQ / Solicitor / Associate / Senior Associate - Corporate Location: Southampton A leading UK law firm with a strong reputation in the mid-market is seeking a talented Corporate NQ/ Solicitor/Associate/ Senior Associate to join its growing Corporate & Commercial team in Southampton . The firm is known for delivering high-quality legal advice across a wide range of practice areas, combining technical excellence with a collaborative and client-focused approach. The Corporate & Commercial team advises a diverse portfolio of UK and international clients, ranging from high-growth start-ups and scale-ups to established and listed companies. Many members of the team bring experience from leading city firms, offering top-tier work within a supportive, friendly, and collegiate environment. The Role This position offers exposure to a varied and high-quality workload, including: Private company mergers and acquisitions Private equity and venture capital transactions Management buyouts (MBOs) and buy-ins (MBIs) Joint ventures and shareholder/investment agreements Drafting articles of association and other constitutional documents Corporate reorganisations, reconstructions, and demergers You will also have the opportunity to work on more complex and high-value matters such as: Public company transactions, including flotations and takeovers Commercial lending, security arrangements, and business financing/refinancing The team works with a broad client base, including acquirers, private equity and venture capital funds, founders, management teams, and lenders, and has a strong track record advising on significant regional transactions. About You This opportunity would suit a Solicitor, Associate, or Senior Associate who is: Qualified in England & Wales Strong academically (2:1 degree or above preferred) Ideally 1-3 years' PQE , although high-calibre candidates outside this range will be considered including candidates at NQ level or at a more senior level. Experienced within a corporate team and confident across a wide range of corporate matters Commercially aware, proactive, and keen to develop their career within a high-performing team This role is particularly well suited to candidates seeking a move from a larger regional or national firm, or those looking to relocate to Southampton and work on high-quality transactions within a supportive and ambitious environment. Please contact Sam Higgins at Simpson Judge for further information about this role.
Property Disputes Solicitor (2-5 PQE) An exceptional opportunity has arisen for a Property Disputes Solicitor to join one of the South East's leading Real Estate Dispute Resolution teams. Recognised by both Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners, this specialist team advises an impressive client base including developers, investors, portfolio owners, retailers, financial institutions, charities and public sector organisations. The team is widely regarded as a market leader, handling complex and high-value disputes across both commercial and residential property matters. This is an opportunity to join a dedicated property disputes practice within a large, full-service law firm that combines the quality of work typically associated with major city firms with the culture, flexibility and career development opportunities of a leading regional practice. The Role As a Property Disputes Solicitor , you will manage your own caseload while supporting senior lawyers on larger and more complex matters. You will advise on a broad range of contentious property matters including: Commercial landlord and tenant disputes Business lease renewals Dilapidations and breaches of covenant Rent and service charge disputes Forfeiture, break notices and vacant possession claims Business rates matters Restrictive covenants and adverse possession claims Rights of way and boundary disputes Rights to light and telecoms disputes Development and overage disputes Construction-related property disputes Landlord and tenant insolvency matters You will also have the opportunity to contribute to networking, marketing and business development initiatives, helping to further strengthen your profile within the property sector. About You We are keen to speak with qualified solicitors who have: Approximately 2-5 years' PQE Experience in contentious commercial property matters, or a strong litigation background with a property focus A sound understanding of landlord and tenant legislation Excellent technical and drafting skills Strong commercial awareness and client relationship skills The ability to manage matters effectively and work to deadlines A collaborative approach and desire to contribute to a successful team environment Why Apply? This is an excellent opportunity for a Property Disputes Solicitor to join a highly respected team that consistently handles work well above its regional market peers. Highlights include: Band 1 Legal 500-ranked Property Litigation team High-quality and complex work across residential and commercial property disputes Exposure to major clients, developers, investors and household-name organisations Genuine career progression opportunities Structured mentoring and professional development programmes Hybrid working arrangements Private healthcare Enhanced family-friendly benefits Additional birthday leave A collaborative and supportive culture with an outstanding reputation for employee engagement The firm has built a reputation as an employer of choice, combining ambitious growth with a genuine commitment to wellbeing, inclusion and long-term career development. Its investment in people is reflected in industry-leading employee engagement scores and Investors in People Gold accreditation. If you are a Property Disputes Solicitor looking to work alongside recognised experts on complex, high-profile matters while developing your career within a supportive and progressive firm, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now for a confidential discussion regarding this Property Disputes Solicitor opportunity. GWV Talent Solutions Limited (trading as Gerrard White Consulting and Vermelo RPO) acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary and contract workers. By applying for this job you accept the terms of our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service Agreement which can be found at (url removed)
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Property Disputes Solicitor (2-5 PQE) An exceptional opportunity has arisen for a Property Disputes Solicitor to join one of the South East's leading Real Estate Dispute Resolution teams. Recognised by both Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners, this specialist team advises an impressive client base including developers, investors, portfolio owners, retailers, financial institutions, charities and public sector organisations. The team is widely regarded as a market leader, handling complex and high-value disputes across both commercial and residential property matters. This is an opportunity to join a dedicated property disputes practice within a large, full-service law firm that combines the quality of work typically associated with major city firms with the culture, flexibility and career development opportunities of a leading regional practice. The Role As a Property Disputes Solicitor , you will manage your own caseload while supporting senior lawyers on larger and more complex matters. You will advise on a broad range of contentious property matters including: Commercial landlord and tenant disputes Business lease renewals Dilapidations and breaches of covenant Rent and service charge disputes Forfeiture, break notices and vacant possession claims Business rates matters Restrictive covenants and adverse possession claims Rights of way and boundary disputes Rights to light and telecoms disputes Development and overage disputes Construction-related property disputes Landlord and tenant insolvency matters You will also have the opportunity to contribute to networking, marketing and business development initiatives, helping to further strengthen your profile within the property sector. About You We are keen to speak with qualified solicitors who have: Approximately 2-5 years' PQE Experience in contentious commercial property matters, or a strong litigation background with a property focus A sound understanding of landlord and tenant legislation Excellent technical and drafting skills Strong commercial awareness and client relationship skills The ability to manage matters effectively and work to deadlines A collaborative approach and desire to contribute to a successful team environment Why Apply? This is an excellent opportunity for a Property Disputes Solicitor to join a highly respected team that consistently handles work well above its regional market peers. Highlights include: Band 1 Legal 500-ranked Property Litigation team High-quality and complex work across residential and commercial property disputes Exposure to major clients, developers, investors and household-name organisations Genuine career progression opportunities Structured mentoring and professional development programmes Hybrid working arrangements Private healthcare Enhanced family-friendly benefits Additional birthday leave A collaborative and supportive culture with an outstanding reputation for employee engagement The firm has built a reputation as an employer of choice, combining ambitious growth with a genuine commitment to wellbeing, inclusion and long-term career development. Its investment in people is reflected in industry-leading employee engagement scores and Investors in People Gold accreditation. If you are a Property Disputes Solicitor looking to work alongside recognised experts on complex, high-profile matters while developing your career within a supportive and progressive firm, we would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now for a confidential discussion regarding this Property Disputes Solicitor opportunity. GWV Talent Solutions Limited (trading as Gerrard White Consulting and Vermelo RPO) acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary and contract workers. By applying for this job you accept the terms of our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service Agreement which can be found at (url removed)
Senior Solicitor Northeast sites (Darlington, Sedgefield, Wilton) Hybrid working (minimum 2 days on-site) 52,000 - 64,800 About the Role CPI is seeking a Senior Solicitor to provide high-quality, commercially focused legal support across the organisation, working as part of an established in-house legal team. This is a hands-on, senior role in which you will take ownership of a broad range of legal matters, supporting the business across commercial, corporate, property, and regulatory activities . You will work closely with the General Counsel and existing solicitors to ensure timely, pragmatic legal advice across a diverse and fast-moving organisation. We are looking for someone who can hit the ground running - bringing prior in-house experience, strong commercial awareness, and the ability to manage competing priorities with minimal supervision. What You'll Be Responsible For: Commercial Legal Support Provide practical, commercially focused legal advice across: Commercial contracts and T&Cs Procurement and supplier agreements Corporate and transactional matters Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of contracts and legal documentation Broad Legal Advisory Support the business across a variety of legal areas, including: Property and construction matters Regulatory and compliance advice Pre-contentious commercial disputes Intellectual property considerations Business Partnering Work closely with stakeholders across the organisation, providing clear and pragmatic guidance Support functions including procurement, HR, and operations on legal matters Build strong internal relationships and act as a trusted legal advisor Team & Operational Support Support the wider legal team in managing workload across multiple concurrent matters Maintain and develop legal templates and documentation frameworks Contribute to legal training and awareness across the business About You: You are an experienced, commercially minded solicitor with a strong background in in-house legal work , comfortable taking ownership of a broad and varied workload. You'll bring: Qualification as a Solicitor in England & Wales with a current practising certificate Proven experience working in-house (essential) Strong experience across commercial contracts and general corporate/legal matters Ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver high-quality advice in a fast-paced environment Confidence engaging with stakeholders at all levels across a business Desirable (but not essential): Experience across property, regulatory, or procurement-related legal work Exposure to working in complex or multi-disciplinary organisations Experience supervising or supporting junior team members This role is best suited to someone with a solid qualification period and meaningful in-house experience , rather than a purely private practice background. Why Join CPI? Join a well-established in-house legal team with broad exposure across the business Work on a diverse range of legal matters across multiple sectors High level of autonomy and responsibility Supportive and collaborative team environment Competitive salary ( 52k- 64.8k) Location & Working Pattern Based across CPI sites in the North East (Darlington, Sedgefield, Wilton) Hybrid working with typically 2+ days on-site per week Flexibility depending on meetings and workload The Opportunity This is an excellent opportunity for a confident, experienced in-house solicitor to step into a visible and impactful role, supporting a wide range of legal matters and helping the team deliver effectively during a key period. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Senior Solicitor Northeast sites (Darlington, Sedgefield, Wilton) Hybrid working (minimum 2 days on-site) 52,000 - 64,800 About the Role CPI is seeking a Senior Solicitor to provide high-quality, commercially focused legal support across the organisation, working as part of an established in-house legal team. This is a hands-on, senior role in which you will take ownership of a broad range of legal matters, supporting the business across commercial, corporate, property, and regulatory activities . You will work closely with the General Counsel and existing solicitors to ensure timely, pragmatic legal advice across a diverse and fast-moving organisation. We are looking for someone who can hit the ground running - bringing prior in-house experience, strong commercial awareness, and the ability to manage competing priorities with minimal supervision. What You'll Be Responsible For: Commercial Legal Support Provide practical, commercially focused legal advice across: Commercial contracts and T&Cs Procurement and supplier agreements Corporate and transactional matters Draft, review, and negotiate a wide range of contracts and legal documentation Broad Legal Advisory Support the business across a variety of legal areas, including: Property and construction matters Regulatory and compliance advice Pre-contentious commercial disputes Intellectual property considerations Business Partnering Work closely with stakeholders across the organisation, providing clear and pragmatic guidance Support functions including procurement, HR, and operations on legal matters Build strong internal relationships and act as a trusted legal advisor Team & Operational Support Support the wider legal team in managing workload across multiple concurrent matters Maintain and develop legal templates and documentation frameworks Contribute to legal training and awareness across the business About You: You are an experienced, commercially minded solicitor with a strong background in in-house legal work , comfortable taking ownership of a broad and varied workload. You'll bring: Qualification as a Solicitor in England & Wales with a current practising certificate Proven experience working in-house (essential) Strong experience across commercial contracts and general corporate/legal matters Ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver high-quality advice in a fast-paced environment Confidence engaging with stakeholders at all levels across a business Desirable (but not essential): Experience across property, regulatory, or procurement-related legal work Exposure to working in complex or multi-disciplinary organisations Experience supervising or supporting junior team members This role is best suited to someone with a solid qualification period and meaningful in-house experience , rather than a purely private practice background. Why Join CPI? Join a well-established in-house legal team with broad exposure across the business Work on a diverse range of legal matters across multiple sectors High level of autonomy and responsibility Supportive and collaborative team environment Competitive salary ( 52k- 64.8k) Location & Working Pattern Based across CPI sites in the North East (Darlington, Sedgefield, Wilton) Hybrid working with typically 2+ days on-site per week Flexibility depending on meetings and workload The Opportunity This is an excellent opportunity for a confident, experienced in-house solicitor to step into a visible and impactful role, supporting a wide range of legal matters and helping the team deliver effectively during a key period. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Permanent job - estate surveyor-property services Job Specification: Senior Estates SurveyorLocal Authority Salary: £51356 - £54495 Job PurposeThe organisation manages a substantial property portfolio with operational real estate activities forming a key part of this value. Effective and proactive management of this portfolio is critical to supporting the organisation's strategic objectives, long-term financial planning, and service delivery priorities.The Senior Estates Surveyor will support by delivering optimisation, rationalisation and improved performance of the operational portfolio. This includes ensuring best consideration is achieved under Section 123 of the Local Government Act 1972, carrying out financial and commercial analysis, managing leases, and overseeing day-to-day operational management to enhance income and reduce occupancy costs.The postholder will manage their own caseload and contribute directly to strategic asset management workstreams. Main Duties & ResponsibilitiesSupport the development of asset management and investment strategies, identifying surplus or under-performing assets and proposing value-add initiatives or disposal options aligned to service needs. Proactively manage the operational property portfolio, ensuring assets remain fit for purpose. Responsibilities include negotiating leases, renewals, rent reviews, and undertaking or arranging property inspections, condition reports and dilapidation schedules. Monitor expenditure and prepare service-charge accounts, including meter readings, apportionments, raising orders and authorising payments in accordance with internal financial procedures. Prepare valuations, including complex assessments, for a wide range of purposes including rent, rating, insurance, capital and rental valuations. Undertake valuations for capital disposals, lease renewals, development appraisals and asset valuations in line with accounting requirements for all property types. Person Specification Degree (or equivalent) in Real Estate or a related discipline (Essential)Full professional membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS) ExperienceStrong commercial experience is essential. Significant experience of managing a broad range of leasehold and freehold property.Strong understanding of Landlord & Tenant matters including negotiation, valuation and property law.Experience analysing market data, investment trends and financial performance.Experience advising on property acquisitions, disposals and development appraisals.Experience commissioning and monitoring external agents and solicitors.Local authority or public-sector experience (Desirable).Experience valuing multiple property types for numerous purposes. What you'll get in return Competitive salary Local Authority pension scheme Generous annual leave Hybrid and flexible working - 3 days WFH What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Permanent job - estate surveyor-property services Job Specification: Senior Estates SurveyorLocal Authority Salary: £51356 - £54495 Job PurposeThe organisation manages a substantial property portfolio with operational real estate activities forming a key part of this value. Effective and proactive management of this portfolio is critical to supporting the organisation's strategic objectives, long-term financial planning, and service delivery priorities.The Senior Estates Surveyor will support by delivering optimisation, rationalisation and improved performance of the operational portfolio. This includes ensuring best consideration is achieved under Section 123 of the Local Government Act 1972, carrying out financial and commercial analysis, managing leases, and overseeing day-to-day operational management to enhance income and reduce occupancy costs.The postholder will manage their own caseload and contribute directly to strategic asset management workstreams. Main Duties & ResponsibilitiesSupport the development of asset management and investment strategies, identifying surplus or under-performing assets and proposing value-add initiatives or disposal options aligned to service needs. Proactively manage the operational property portfolio, ensuring assets remain fit for purpose. Responsibilities include negotiating leases, renewals, rent reviews, and undertaking or arranging property inspections, condition reports and dilapidation schedules. Monitor expenditure and prepare service-charge accounts, including meter readings, apportionments, raising orders and authorising payments in accordance with internal financial procedures. Prepare valuations, including complex assessments, for a wide range of purposes including rent, rating, insurance, capital and rental valuations. Undertake valuations for capital disposals, lease renewals, development appraisals and asset valuations in line with accounting requirements for all property types. Person Specification Degree (or equivalent) in Real Estate or a related discipline (Essential)Full professional membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS) ExperienceStrong commercial experience is essential. Significant experience of managing a broad range of leasehold and freehold property.Strong understanding of Landlord & Tenant matters including negotiation, valuation and property law.Experience analysing market data, investment trends and financial performance.Experience advising on property acquisitions, disposals and development appraisals.Experience commissioning and monitoring external agents and solicitors.Local authority or public-sector experience (Desirable).Experience valuing multiple property types for numerous purposes. What you'll get in return Competitive salary Local Authority pension scheme Generous annual leave Hybrid and flexible working - 3 days WFH What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Job Title: Corporate Associate Solicitor (1-3 PQE) Southampton UK & International Clients Salary: 60,000 - 65,000 (plus additional benefits) The firm This firm advises mid-market and institutional clients across a wide range of sectors, combining technical excellence with a strong focus on high-quality, partner-led client service. The practice has particular strength in complex, high-value corporate work and offers a collegiate, entrepreneurial environment where individuals are supported to take responsibility and progress quickly. The firm operates from multiple offices, including a significant and growing presence in Southampton. The team The Corporate & Commercial team advises across all sectors on a full spectrum of corporate transactions and advisory matters. Clients range from fast-growth start-ups and scale-ups through to SMEs, private equity-backed businesses, international groups and listed companies. Many team members have trained or worked at large City or national firms, and while the quality and complexity of the work is comparable, the culture is notably collaborative, friendly and inclusive. The structure of the team supports rapid progression for capable and motivated lawyers, with early exposure to clients and meaningful responsibility on transactions. The opportunity You will work on a broad range of corporate matters including: Private company mergers and acquisitions Private equity transactions, MBOs and MBIs Joint ventures and shareholder/investor arrangements Articles of association and other constitutional documents Demergers, reconstructions and reorganisations Public company work, including AIM flotations and takeovers Commercial lending, security, and business financing/refinancing The team acts for acquirers, founders and sellers, management teams, private equity and VCT funds, and funders. It has a strong track record on some of the most prominent transactions in the Solent and Thames Valley regions. This role is particularly well suited to: A candidate relocating to Southampton or the wider South Coast An ambitious lawyer seeking a lateral move from a national or large regional firm A capable associate currently at a smaller practice looking to step up to a larger firm and work on bigger, more complex transactions You will enjoy working collaboratively on larger deals, while also having the autonomy to lead on appropriate matters as your experience grows. About you Qualified solicitor with 1-3 years' PQE in corporate law Strong academic background (2:1 degree or above preferred) Experience across the full lifecycle of corporate transactions Confident, commercially minded and keen to take on responsibility Motivated to build a long-term career within a growing corporate team If you are a Corporate Solicitor who is looking for an opportunity to progress within a rapidly growing firm, apply directly or email your CV to Sam Higgins at Simpson Judge Legal.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Corporate Associate Solicitor (1-3 PQE) Southampton UK & International Clients Salary: 60,000 - 65,000 (plus additional benefits) The firm This firm advises mid-market and institutional clients across a wide range of sectors, combining technical excellence with a strong focus on high-quality, partner-led client service. The practice has particular strength in complex, high-value corporate work and offers a collegiate, entrepreneurial environment where individuals are supported to take responsibility and progress quickly. The firm operates from multiple offices, including a significant and growing presence in Southampton. The team The Corporate & Commercial team advises across all sectors on a full spectrum of corporate transactions and advisory matters. Clients range from fast-growth start-ups and scale-ups through to SMEs, private equity-backed businesses, international groups and listed companies. Many team members have trained or worked at large City or national firms, and while the quality and complexity of the work is comparable, the culture is notably collaborative, friendly and inclusive. The structure of the team supports rapid progression for capable and motivated lawyers, with early exposure to clients and meaningful responsibility on transactions. The opportunity You will work on a broad range of corporate matters including: Private company mergers and acquisitions Private equity transactions, MBOs and MBIs Joint ventures and shareholder/investor arrangements Articles of association and other constitutional documents Demergers, reconstructions and reorganisations Public company work, including AIM flotations and takeovers Commercial lending, security, and business financing/refinancing The team acts for acquirers, founders and sellers, management teams, private equity and VCT funds, and funders. It has a strong track record on some of the most prominent transactions in the Solent and Thames Valley regions. This role is particularly well suited to: A candidate relocating to Southampton or the wider South Coast An ambitious lawyer seeking a lateral move from a national or large regional firm A capable associate currently at a smaller practice looking to step up to a larger firm and work on bigger, more complex transactions You will enjoy working collaboratively on larger deals, while also having the autonomy to lead on appropriate matters as your experience grows. About you Qualified solicitor with 1-3 years' PQE in corporate law Strong academic background (2:1 degree or above preferred) Experience across the full lifecycle of corporate transactions Confident, commercially minded and keen to take on responsibility Motivated to build a long-term career within a growing corporate team If you are a Corporate Solicitor who is looking for an opportunity to progress within a rapidly growing firm, apply directly or email your CV to Sam Higgins at Simpson Judge Legal.
My client is a reputable and well established wealth management firm with offices east of Norwich. At present my client is looking to add an experienced Paraplanner to complement their team of existing professionals. My clients approach, together with a loyal client base and a talented team, makes being a Paraplanner a great opportunity for someone who shares my clients ethos and values. The role As a Paraplanner you will have the opportunity to provide a more holistic financial planning solution, with access to a hub of knowledge, built up by the firms Partners who between them have over 50 years experience working in the sector. You'll support the Financial Planners in a variety of ways, ensuring a fully compliant service and excellent client experience is maintained at all times, with a view to developing your industry knowledge and experience of presenting research to clients. Responsibilities Analysis - full analysis of clients requirements, development of cash flow models and accurate recording of client data Solutions - construction of financial planning solutions (investment, retirement, long term care planning, tax and IHT planning) supported by the production of computer models and reports Recommendations - preparation of letters and reports (liaising with administrators), taking full responsibility for the client files and back office IT records throughout the advice process Reviews - preparation of client reviews, updating cash flow models, investment performance reviews and production of supporting reports, discussion documents and computer models Client Relationship Building - servicing client s day to day needs, liaison by telephone, letter, email and attending meetings, including presenting solutions and recommendations Coordination - working with colleagues within the Financial Planning team to ensure application and provider forms are prepared as required and clients are updated throughout the process Partners working with other professional advisers e.g. Solicitors and Accountants to implement an agreed action plan Requirements Chartered Financial Planner status preferable or willingness to work towards A minimum of a Diploma in Financial Planning and a requirement to keep abreast of compliance and regulatory changes Four years industry experience preferable • Excellent administrative, research, report writing and communication skills Excellent analytical skills with a preference for working in a structured, planned manner Ongoing self-development to maintain appropriate level of CPD for role Benefits - Competitive salary - Private Medical Insurance post probation - Attractive Employee Pension Scheme (7.5% employer & minimum 3% employee) - 25 days Annual Leave (plus buy and sell up to 5 days) - Office Christmas close (3-days) - Life Assurance - Health cash plan - Hybrid working - Discretionary performance related bonus - Employee Assistance Programme - And lots of flexible benefits to choose from!
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
My client is a reputable and well established wealth management firm with offices east of Norwich. At present my client is looking to add an experienced Paraplanner to complement their team of existing professionals. My clients approach, together with a loyal client base and a talented team, makes being a Paraplanner a great opportunity for someone who shares my clients ethos and values. The role As a Paraplanner you will have the opportunity to provide a more holistic financial planning solution, with access to a hub of knowledge, built up by the firms Partners who between them have over 50 years experience working in the sector. You'll support the Financial Planners in a variety of ways, ensuring a fully compliant service and excellent client experience is maintained at all times, with a view to developing your industry knowledge and experience of presenting research to clients. Responsibilities Analysis - full analysis of clients requirements, development of cash flow models and accurate recording of client data Solutions - construction of financial planning solutions (investment, retirement, long term care planning, tax and IHT planning) supported by the production of computer models and reports Recommendations - preparation of letters and reports (liaising with administrators), taking full responsibility for the client files and back office IT records throughout the advice process Reviews - preparation of client reviews, updating cash flow models, investment performance reviews and production of supporting reports, discussion documents and computer models Client Relationship Building - servicing client s day to day needs, liaison by telephone, letter, email and attending meetings, including presenting solutions and recommendations Coordination - working with colleagues within the Financial Planning team to ensure application and provider forms are prepared as required and clients are updated throughout the process Partners working with other professional advisers e.g. Solicitors and Accountants to implement an agreed action plan Requirements Chartered Financial Planner status preferable or willingness to work towards A minimum of a Diploma in Financial Planning and a requirement to keep abreast of compliance and regulatory changes Four years industry experience preferable • Excellent administrative, research, report writing and communication skills Excellent analytical skills with a preference for working in a structured, planned manner Ongoing self-development to maintain appropriate level of CPD for role Benefits - Competitive salary - Private Medical Insurance post probation - Attractive Employee Pension Scheme (7.5% employer & minimum 3% employee) - 25 days Annual Leave (plus buy and sell up to 5 days) - Office Christmas close (3-days) - Life Assurance - Health cash plan - Hybrid working - Discretionary performance related bonus - Employee Assistance Programme - And lots of flexible benefits to choose from!