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Diamond Search Recruitment Ltd
Receptionist
Diamond Search Recruitment Ltd Northfleet, Kent
Be the first impression of this long-established and respected firm of solicitors in Kent, looking for a Front of House / Receptionist for their busy Gravesend office. If you have previous reception experience within a law firm, enjoy delivering exceptional customer service and thrive in a professional, fast-paced environment, we'd love to hear from you. The Role As the face of the Gravesend office, you will be the first point of contact for clients, visitors and telephone enquiries, ensuring every interaction reflects the high standards of the firm. This is a varied and rewarding role combining front-of-house responsibilities with administrative support. You'll work closely with fee earners and colleagues to help ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the office while delivering an outstanding client experience. Key Responsibilities Reception & Client Care Welcome clients and visitors in a professional, friendly and courteous manner. Answer, screen and direct incoming telephone calls efficiently. Manage meeting room bookings and prepare rooms for meetings. Maintain reception, client waiting areas and meeting rooms to a high professional standard. Administrative Support Open, sort, scan and distribute incoming post. Prepare outgoing post and arrange courier collections. Assist with photocopying, scanning, printing and document preparation. Provide administrative support to fee earners and support staff. Order and maintain office stationery and supplies. Support colleagues across other office locations when required. About You To succeed in this role, you will have: Previous reception experience within a law firm (essential). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. A professional, friendly and approachable manner. Outstanding customer service and telephone skills. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and general office systems. The ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team. A proactive, flexible and positive attitude. Experience handling confidential information with discretion and professionalism. A genuine commitment to delivering an exceptional client experience. What We Offer You will be part of a supportive and professional team where your contribution is valued; a welcoming working environment, varied and interesting work, and the opportunity to develop your career within a respected and established law firm. Apply today with your CV and a covering lette r explaining why you'd be a great fit for the position.
Aug 17, 2026
Full time
Be the first impression of this long-established and respected firm of solicitors in Kent, looking for a Front of House / Receptionist for their busy Gravesend office. If you have previous reception experience within a law firm, enjoy delivering exceptional customer service and thrive in a professional, fast-paced environment, we'd love to hear from you. The Role As the face of the Gravesend office, you will be the first point of contact for clients, visitors and telephone enquiries, ensuring every interaction reflects the high standards of the firm. This is a varied and rewarding role combining front-of-house responsibilities with administrative support. You'll work closely with fee earners and colleagues to help ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the office while delivering an outstanding client experience. Key Responsibilities Reception & Client Care Welcome clients and visitors in a professional, friendly and courteous manner. Answer, screen and direct incoming telephone calls efficiently. Manage meeting room bookings and prepare rooms for meetings. Maintain reception, client waiting areas and meeting rooms to a high professional standard. Administrative Support Open, sort, scan and distribute incoming post. Prepare outgoing post and arrange courier collections. Assist with photocopying, scanning, printing and document preparation. Provide administrative support to fee earners and support staff. Order and maintain office stationery and supplies. Support colleagues across other office locations when required. About You To succeed in this role, you will have: Previous reception experience within a law firm (essential). Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. A professional, friendly and approachable manner. Outstanding customer service and telephone skills. Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy. Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office and general office systems. The ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team. A proactive, flexible and positive attitude. Experience handling confidential information with discretion and professionalism. A genuine commitment to delivering an exceptional client experience. What We Offer You will be part of a supportive and professional team where your contribution is valued; a welcoming working environment, varied and interesting work, and the opportunity to develop your career within a respected and established law firm. Apply today with your CV and a covering lette r explaining why you'd be a great fit for the position.
Alexander Mae (Bristol) Ltd
Commercial Property Lawyer
Alexander Mae (Bristol) Ltd Chepstow, Gwent
The Role On behalf of our client, we are seeking a Commercial Property Lawyer (2+ PQE) to join a busy property team. Reporting to the Property Team Lead, you will work autonomously on a day-to-day basis, liaising directly with clients and managing property transactions from start to finish. You will also work closely with a dedicated property assistant and have the opportunity to contribute to the firm's marketing programme and client development initiatives. Responsibilities will include Manage commercial property transactions from instruction through to completion. Handle lease matters, including negotiations, renewals and ongoing management. Conduct searches, enquiries and due diligence as required. Prepare client reports, care letters and transaction documentation. Oversee exchange and completion to ensure smooth settlement of matters. Liaise confidently with clients and stakeholders at all levels. Support and train junior staff, working closely with the property assistant. Contribute to team development, marketing activity and client growth initiatives. The Person Our client is seeking a proactive, detail-oriented lawyer who is confident working independently and delivering excellent client service. You will be organised, commercially minded and comfortable taking initiative in a fast-paced environment. 2+ years PQE in commercial property work, as a Solicitor, Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer. Proven experience in sales and purchases, leases, searches, reports and exchange/completion. Excellent communication skills with the ability to liaise at all client levels. Strong organisational and IT skills with a keen eye for detail. The Hours Monday to Friday. The Salary £35,000 - £50,000 per annum, depending on experience The Benefits Competitive salary range with performance bonuses. Flexible working arrangements. Medical insurance. Additional leave scheme. Free parking at the office. The Location Chepstow office based - (hybrid working available after training)
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
The Role On behalf of our client, we are seeking a Commercial Property Lawyer (2+ PQE) to join a busy property team. Reporting to the Property Team Lead, you will work autonomously on a day-to-day basis, liaising directly with clients and managing property transactions from start to finish. You will also work closely with a dedicated property assistant and have the opportunity to contribute to the firm's marketing programme and client development initiatives. Responsibilities will include Manage commercial property transactions from instruction through to completion. Handle lease matters, including negotiations, renewals and ongoing management. Conduct searches, enquiries and due diligence as required. Prepare client reports, care letters and transaction documentation. Oversee exchange and completion to ensure smooth settlement of matters. Liaise confidently with clients and stakeholders at all levels. Support and train junior staff, working closely with the property assistant. Contribute to team development, marketing activity and client growth initiatives. The Person Our client is seeking a proactive, detail-oriented lawyer who is confident working independently and delivering excellent client service. You will be organised, commercially minded and comfortable taking initiative in a fast-paced environment. 2+ years PQE in commercial property work, as a Solicitor, Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer. Proven experience in sales and purchases, leases, searches, reports and exchange/completion. Excellent communication skills with the ability to liaise at all client levels. Strong organisational and IT skills with a keen eye for detail. The Hours Monday to Friday. The Salary £35,000 - £50,000 per annum, depending on experience The Benefits Competitive salary range with performance bonuses. Flexible working arrangements. Medical insurance. Additional leave scheme. Free parking at the office. The Location Chepstow office based - (hybrid working available after training)
PMR
Customer Administrator
PMR
Job title: Customer Administrator Location: East London Salary: £31,000 Type: Permanent, full time A well-established Build to Rent operator is looking for a Customer Administrator to join its central administration team in East London. Working alongside a small team of administrators, you'll manage the tenancy process from application through to move-in, making sure every stage is accurate, compliant and delivered within service standards. It's a fast-paced, high-volume environment. You'll often be one of the first points of contact for residents, working closely with on-site teams, Finance and Leasing. Key responsibilities Handle incoming enquiries across the portfolio, taking ownership through to resolution Manage new tenancy administration from application to move-in - qualifying applications, ID and Right to Rent checks, referencing, fraud checks, tenancy agreements and prescribed information Manage ongoing contracting activity including renewals, transfers, extensions, surrenders, parking and storage licences, pet applications, utility agreements and payment plans Maintain accurate tenant accounts and tenancy records across all business systems, keeping documentation complete, compliant and audit ready Process payments, raise charges, account amendments and rent splits Administer Direct Debit instructions and issue tenant statements Register, release and deregister tenancy deposits Chase rent arrears and other debt in line with agreed processes, liaising with site teams and Finance Support statutory notices and legal proceedings including section notices, evictions and bailiff appointments, liaising with solicitors where required Maintain up-to-date knowledge of Right to Rent, GDPR and residential tenancy legislation Identify opportunities to improve processes and ways of working Essential experience Previous experience in Build to Rent, residential lettings or residential property administration Strong track record of delivering high-quality customer service in a fast-paced environment Experience managing the end-to-end tenancy administration process, including residential contracts Experience using tenancy referencing platforms Good understanding of Right to Rent requirements Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office Desirable Experience using a property management system such as Yardi, MRI or similar CRM experience Knowledge of tenancy deposit administration Experience supporting arrears or debt management processes Knowledge of current residential lettings legislation Skills Strong communicator, well organised, excellent attention to detail, comfortable prioritising competing workloads, and a genuine team player.
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
Job title: Customer Administrator Location: East London Salary: £31,000 Type: Permanent, full time A well-established Build to Rent operator is looking for a Customer Administrator to join its central administration team in East London. Working alongside a small team of administrators, you'll manage the tenancy process from application through to move-in, making sure every stage is accurate, compliant and delivered within service standards. It's a fast-paced, high-volume environment. You'll often be one of the first points of contact for residents, working closely with on-site teams, Finance and Leasing. Key responsibilities Handle incoming enquiries across the portfolio, taking ownership through to resolution Manage new tenancy administration from application to move-in - qualifying applications, ID and Right to Rent checks, referencing, fraud checks, tenancy agreements and prescribed information Manage ongoing contracting activity including renewals, transfers, extensions, surrenders, parking and storage licences, pet applications, utility agreements and payment plans Maintain accurate tenant accounts and tenancy records across all business systems, keeping documentation complete, compliant and audit ready Process payments, raise charges, account amendments and rent splits Administer Direct Debit instructions and issue tenant statements Register, release and deregister tenancy deposits Chase rent arrears and other debt in line with agreed processes, liaising with site teams and Finance Support statutory notices and legal proceedings including section notices, evictions and bailiff appointments, liaising with solicitors where required Maintain up-to-date knowledge of Right to Rent, GDPR and residential tenancy legislation Identify opportunities to improve processes and ways of working Essential experience Previous experience in Build to Rent, residential lettings or residential property administration Strong track record of delivering high-quality customer service in a fast-paced environment Experience managing the end-to-end tenancy administration process, including residential contracts Experience using tenancy referencing platforms Good understanding of Right to Rent requirements Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office Desirable Experience using a property management system such as Yardi, MRI or similar CRM experience Knowledge of tenancy deposit administration Experience supporting arrears or debt management processes Knowledge of current residential lettings legislation Skills Strong communicator, well organised, excellent attention to detail, comfortable prioritising competing workloads, and a genuine team player.
Alexander Mae (Bristol) Ltd
Conveyancer
Alexander Mae (Bristol) Ltd Chepstow, Gwent
The Role On behalf of our client, we are seeking a Conveyancer to join their residential property team. This role involves managing sales, purchases and remortgages from instruction through to completion, working closely with a dedicated property assistant. You will liaise directly with clients, solicitors and third parties, prepare contract packs, raise enquiries and ensure transactions progress smoothly and efficiently. This is a hands-on role for an experienced conveyancing professional who can work autonomously while maintaining a high standard of service. Responsibilities will include Manage sales, purchases and transfers of residential properties. Handle remortgage transactions and associated documentation. Draft and compile comprehensive contract packs for clients. Raise enquiries and prepare detailed reports throughout the conveyancing process. Conduct exchange and completion, ensuring all statutory requirements are met. Liaise with clients, solicitors and third parties to provide clear communication and updates. Work autonomously while collaborating with a property assistant who handles instructions and client care letters. The Person Our client is seeking a proactive, detail-oriented legal professional with excellent communication skills and a practical approach to caseload management. The successful candidate will be confident working independently and comfortable building effective relationships with clients and stakeholders. Qualified Solicitor, Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer with at least 2 years post-qualification experience in residential property work. Strong organisational and IT skills to manage multiple files and maintain accurate records. Proven ability to liaise with clients and stakeholders at all levels with professionalism and empathy. Hard-working, enthusiastic and self-motivated, with the ability to take initiative and deliver high-quality work. The Salary £35,000 - £50,000 per annum, dependent on experience The Hours Monday to Friday. The Location Chepstow (hybrid available after training). The Benefits Competitive salary range with performance-related bonuses. Flexible working arrangements. Medical insurance coverage. Additional leave scheme beyond statutory entitlement. Free on-site parking.
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
The Role On behalf of our client, we are seeking a Conveyancer to join their residential property team. This role involves managing sales, purchases and remortgages from instruction through to completion, working closely with a dedicated property assistant. You will liaise directly with clients, solicitors and third parties, prepare contract packs, raise enquiries and ensure transactions progress smoothly and efficiently. This is a hands-on role for an experienced conveyancing professional who can work autonomously while maintaining a high standard of service. Responsibilities will include Manage sales, purchases and transfers of residential properties. Handle remortgage transactions and associated documentation. Draft and compile comprehensive contract packs for clients. Raise enquiries and prepare detailed reports throughout the conveyancing process. Conduct exchange and completion, ensuring all statutory requirements are met. Liaise with clients, solicitors and third parties to provide clear communication and updates. Work autonomously while collaborating with a property assistant who handles instructions and client care letters. The Person Our client is seeking a proactive, detail-oriented legal professional with excellent communication skills and a practical approach to caseload management. The successful candidate will be confident working independently and comfortable building effective relationships with clients and stakeholders. Qualified Solicitor, Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer with at least 2 years post-qualification experience in residential property work. Strong organisational and IT skills to manage multiple files and maintain accurate records. Proven ability to liaise with clients and stakeholders at all levels with professionalism and empathy. Hard-working, enthusiastic and self-motivated, with the ability to take initiative and deliver high-quality work. The Salary £35,000 - £50,000 per annum, dependent on experience The Hours Monday to Friday. The Location Chepstow (hybrid available after training). The Benefits Competitive salary range with performance-related bonuses. Flexible working arrangements. Medical insurance coverage. Additional leave scheme beyond statutory entitlement. Free on-site parking.
G2 Legal Limited
Real Estate Solicitor
G2 Legal Limited Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Associate - Real Estate (NQ-2 PQE) Cambridge Competitive Salary For a newly qualified Solicitor or Associate looking to build a long-term career in commercial property, this opportunity offers exposure to high-quality work, a prestigious client base and the chance to develop alongside some of the region's leading real estate lawyers. Joining a highly regarded Real Estate team, the successful candidate will work closely with partners and senior lawyers on a broad range of commercial property matters, with a particular focus on property investment, asset management, landlord and tenant work, and real estate transactions. This is an opportunity to move beyond routine transactional work and become involved in complex, high-value matters for a diverse client base that includes institutional investors, global investment funds, developers, family offices, Oxbridge colleges and major corporate occupiers. The Role Working as part of a collaborative and supportive team, the Associate will advise on: Property investment acquisitions and disposals for buyers and sellers Landlord and tenant matters, including the negotiation of new business leases Property due diligence supporting real estate finance and corporate transactions Asset management matters including: Lease renewals Surrenders Easements Licences Ongoing portfolio management issues The work spans a variety of sectors including office, retail, science and technology, mixed-use developments, hotels and leisure. The Candidate Applications are welcomed from Solicitors or equivalent lawyers with up to two years' PQE gained within a recognised commercial property or real estate team. The successful candidate will demonstrate: A strong grounding in real estate and commercial property law Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Strong organisational and matter management abilities A proactive and commercial approach to problem-solving The ability to work effectively across multiple transactions and clients An interest in legal technology, innovation and the use of AI to improve client service and efficiency Experience in property management or development work would be advantageous but is not essential. The Opportunity This role offers far more than technical legal work. It provides the chance to build long-standing relationships with sophisticated clients, gain exposure to significant real estate transactions and develop specialist expertise within a market-leading team. For an ambitious real estate lawyer seeking high-quality work, genuine career development and a supportive environment in Cambridge, this represents an excellent next step. To discuss this opportunity in confidence or apply for the position, please get in touch.
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
Associate - Real Estate (NQ-2 PQE) Cambridge Competitive Salary For a newly qualified Solicitor or Associate looking to build a long-term career in commercial property, this opportunity offers exposure to high-quality work, a prestigious client base and the chance to develop alongside some of the region's leading real estate lawyers. Joining a highly regarded Real Estate team, the successful candidate will work closely with partners and senior lawyers on a broad range of commercial property matters, with a particular focus on property investment, asset management, landlord and tenant work, and real estate transactions. This is an opportunity to move beyond routine transactional work and become involved in complex, high-value matters for a diverse client base that includes institutional investors, global investment funds, developers, family offices, Oxbridge colleges and major corporate occupiers. The Role Working as part of a collaborative and supportive team, the Associate will advise on: Property investment acquisitions and disposals for buyers and sellers Landlord and tenant matters, including the negotiation of new business leases Property due diligence supporting real estate finance and corporate transactions Asset management matters including: Lease renewals Surrenders Easements Licences Ongoing portfolio management issues The work spans a variety of sectors including office, retail, science and technology, mixed-use developments, hotels and leisure. The Candidate Applications are welcomed from Solicitors or equivalent lawyers with up to two years' PQE gained within a recognised commercial property or real estate team. The successful candidate will demonstrate: A strong grounding in real estate and commercial property law Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Strong organisational and matter management abilities A proactive and commercial approach to problem-solving The ability to work effectively across multiple transactions and clients An interest in legal technology, innovation and the use of AI to improve client service and efficiency Experience in property management or development work would be advantageous but is not essential. The Opportunity This role offers far more than technical legal work. It provides the chance to build long-standing relationships with sophisticated clients, gain exposure to significant real estate transactions and develop specialist expertise within a market-leading team. For an ambitious real estate lawyer seeking high-quality work, genuine career development and a supportive environment in Cambridge, this represents an excellent next step. To discuss this opportunity in confidence or apply for the position, please get in touch.
qed legal
Legal Secretary Commercial Team - FTC - Newcastle
qed legal Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Legal Secretary - Commercial Team Newcastle Office Based 6-Month Fixed Term Contract Are you an experienced Legal Secretary looking for your next opportunity within a well-established law firm? We are recruiting on behalf of a highly regarded law firm in Newcastle for an organised and proactive Legal Secretary to join their busy Commercial Team on a 6-month fixed term contract . This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a supportive and professional team, providing high-quality secretarial and administrative support to fee earners working on a broad range of commercial matters. The Role As a Legal Secretary, you will play a key role in ensuring the smooth day-to-day running of the department. Responsibilities will include: • Providing comprehensive secretarial support to solicitors and legal professionals. • Preparing, formatting and amending legal documents and correspondence. • Audio and copy typing. • Diary management, arranging meetings and coordinating appointments. • Opening, maintaining and closing client files in line with firm procedures. • Liaising with clients and third parties in a professional and courteous manner. • Managing emails, telephone enquiries and general administrative tasks. • Assisting with billing, document management and file administration. • Supporting the team to ensure deadlines are met and an exceptional client service is delivered. About You To be successful in this role, you will have: • Previous experience as a Legal Secretary within a law firm. • Excellent typing and document formatting skills. • Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise a busy workload. • Outstanding attention to detail. • Excellent communication and client care skills. • A proactive approach and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. • Confidence using Microsoft Office and legal case management systems. What's on Offer • 6-month fixed term contract. • Office-based role in Newcastle. • Competitive salary dependent on experience. • Opportunity to join a respected and supportive law firm. • Friendly working environment with a collaborative team culture. • Immediate or short-notice start available. If you're an experienced Legal Secretary looking for your next opportunity in Newcastle , we'd love to hear from you.
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
Legal Secretary - Commercial Team Newcastle Office Based 6-Month Fixed Term Contract Are you an experienced Legal Secretary looking for your next opportunity within a well-established law firm? We are recruiting on behalf of a highly regarded law firm in Newcastle for an organised and proactive Legal Secretary to join their busy Commercial Team on a 6-month fixed term contract . This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a supportive and professional team, providing high-quality secretarial and administrative support to fee earners working on a broad range of commercial matters. The Role As a Legal Secretary, you will play a key role in ensuring the smooth day-to-day running of the department. Responsibilities will include: • Providing comprehensive secretarial support to solicitors and legal professionals. • Preparing, formatting and amending legal documents and correspondence. • Audio and copy typing. • Diary management, arranging meetings and coordinating appointments. • Opening, maintaining and closing client files in line with firm procedures. • Liaising with clients and third parties in a professional and courteous manner. • Managing emails, telephone enquiries and general administrative tasks. • Assisting with billing, document management and file administration. • Supporting the team to ensure deadlines are met and an exceptional client service is delivered. About You To be successful in this role, you will have: • Previous experience as a Legal Secretary within a law firm. • Excellent typing and document formatting skills. • Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise a busy workload. • Outstanding attention to detail. • Excellent communication and client care skills. • A proactive approach and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. • Confidence using Microsoft Office and legal case management systems. What's on Offer • 6-month fixed term contract. • Office-based role in Newcastle. • Competitive salary dependent on experience. • Opportunity to join a respected and supportive law firm. • Friendly working environment with a collaborative team culture. • Immediate or short-notice start available. If you're an experienced Legal Secretary looking for your next opportunity in Newcastle , we'd love to hear from you.
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Commercial Litigation NQ-2 PQE
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited Manchester, Lancashire
Your new company Your new firm is a well-established Manchester commercial practice with an excellent reputation across the North West. Known for its collaborative culture and long-standing client relationships. Your new role Joining the Commercial Litigation team, you will work on a broad range of disputes, including contractual disagreements, shareholder and partnership disputes, professional negligence claims and other complex commercial matters. Working alongside experienced partners and senior lawyers, you will gain significant client exposure and take on increasing responsibility as your experience develops. What you'll need to succeed You will be a qualified solicitor with up to 2 years' PQE in commercial litigation or dispute resolution, looking to take the next step in your career. You will possess strong technical abilities, excellent attention to detail and a genuine enthusiasm for working on high-quality commercial disputes. The successful candidate will be commercially minded, client-focused and keen to develop within a collaborative and highly regarded disputes practice. What you'll get in return You will join a highly regarded commercial disputes team offering exposure to high-quality work, direct client contact and excellent mentoring from experienced partners and senior lawyers. The firm is committed to supporting the development of junior solicitors, providing a clear pathway for progression alongside a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. This is an excellent opportunity to accelerate your career within a collaborative and ambitious commercial practice. 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 on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
Your new company Your new firm is a well-established Manchester commercial practice with an excellent reputation across the North West. Known for its collaborative culture and long-standing client relationships. Your new role Joining the Commercial Litigation team, you will work on a broad range of disputes, including contractual disagreements, shareholder and partnership disputes, professional negligence claims and other complex commercial matters. Working alongside experienced partners and senior lawyers, you will gain significant client exposure and take on increasing responsibility as your experience develops. What you'll need to succeed You will be a qualified solicitor with up to 2 years' PQE in commercial litigation or dispute resolution, looking to take the next step in your career. You will possess strong technical abilities, excellent attention to detail and a genuine enthusiasm for working on high-quality commercial disputes. The successful candidate will be commercially minded, client-focused and keen to develop within a collaborative and highly regarded disputes practice. What you'll get in return You will join a highly regarded commercial disputes team offering exposure to high-quality work, direct client contact and excellent mentoring from experienced partners and senior lawyers. The firm is committed to supporting the development of junior solicitors, providing a clear pathway for progression alongside a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. This is an excellent opportunity to accelerate your career within a collaborative and ambitious commercial practice. 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 on your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
360 Recruitment
Legal Secretary / Assistant - Residential Conveyancing
360 Recruitment Witney, Oxfordshire
Legal Secretary / Assistant - Residential Conveyancing Location: Witney My client, a highly-regarded law firm, are looking for a Legal Secretary / Legal Assistant to join their busy Residential Property / Conveyancing team in Witney. Key Responsibilities Administrative support including: file opening, document production, filing/archiving, retrieval of files, photocopying, email management, cheque requests, and dealing with post Audio typing standard and non-standard letters Producing correspondence, enclosures, forms, and documents Arranging the scanning and photocopying of paperwork Attending clients over the phone and in person to respond to enquiries Arranging meetings and other appointments, and liaising with estate agents and solicitors Gathering information and updating the case management system Carrying out other duties and responsibilities as required Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes Previous experience within a Legal Secretary or Legal Assistant role for a property / conveyancing team Excellent organisation capability with the ability to effectively prioritise and work under pressure Competent with IT applications such as Word, Excel and Outlook, and experience on case management systems Excellent keyboard and word processing skills Possess high levels of speed and accuracy Have a good telephone manner and be comfortable speaking with clients on the telephone. Demonstrate a good understanding of client relationship management A friendly approachable personality to facilitate the link between lawyers, clients and third parties Good attention to detail
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
Legal Secretary / Assistant - Residential Conveyancing Location: Witney My client, a highly-regarded law firm, are looking for a Legal Secretary / Legal Assistant to join their busy Residential Property / Conveyancing team in Witney. Key Responsibilities Administrative support including: file opening, document production, filing/archiving, retrieval of files, photocopying, email management, cheque requests, and dealing with post Audio typing standard and non-standard letters Producing correspondence, enclosures, forms, and documents Arranging the scanning and photocopying of paperwork Attending clients over the phone and in person to respond to enquiries Arranging meetings and other appointments, and liaising with estate agents and solicitors Gathering information and updating the case management system Carrying out other duties and responsibilities as required Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes Previous experience within a Legal Secretary or Legal Assistant role for a property / conveyancing team Excellent organisation capability with the ability to effectively prioritise and work under pressure Competent with IT applications such as Word, Excel and Outlook, and experience on case management systems Excellent keyboard and word processing skills Possess high levels of speed and accuracy Have a good telephone manner and be comfortable speaking with clients on the telephone. Demonstrate a good understanding of client relationship management A friendly approachable personality to facilitate the link between lawyers, clients and third parties Good attention to detail
The Eventus Recruitment Group
Residential Conveyancer
The Eventus Recruitment Group Farnham, Surrey
Eventus Legal Recruitment is seeking an experienced Residential Conveyancer to join a busy and rapidly growing Residential Conveyancing team in Farnham, Surrey. This opportunity is open to qualified Solicitors, Chartered Legal Executives and Licensed Conveyancers who have strong technical knowledge of residential property transactions and experience managing their own caseload. The successful Residential Conveyancer in Farnham, Surrey will join a highly regarded Legal 500 firm that is known for providing practical legal advice, delivering excellent client care and investing in the professional development of its employees. This is an excellent opportunity for a Residential Conveyancer who is looking to take the next step in their career within a supportive and progressive firm offering a salary of between £40,000 and £55,000 (depending on experience). The Residential Conveyancer in Farnham, Surrey will receive an extensive benefits package including 25 days holiday plus bank holidays and Christmas office shutdown, pension scheme, life assurance, health schemes, funded professional subscriptions, and support towards relevant professional qualifications. Role Responsibilities The Residential Conveyancer in Farnham, Surrey will manage a varied caseload of residential property transactions from initial instruction through to completion and file closure. Responsibilities will include: Managing a full caseload of residential conveyancing matters Handling freehold and leasehold sales and purchases Advising on remortgages and transfers of equity Managing transactions from initial instruction through to completion and post completion Reviewing titles, searches and supporting documentation Drafting and reviewing contracts and transfer documents Raising and responding to enquiries Reporting clearly to clients throughout the transaction Liaising with estate agents, lenders, solicitors and other relevant third parties Ensuring all matters comply with regulatory, lender and internal requirements Managing deadlines and progressing transactions efficiently Providing support and technical guidance to other members of the Residential Conveyancing team Contributing to business development and networking activities Building and maintaining relationships with local professional contacts and introducers Supporting the continued growth and profile of the Residential Conveyancing department Person Specification Applications are welcomed from qualified Solicitors, Chartered Legal Executives and Licensed Conveyancers with experience managing residential property transactions. The successful Residential Conveyancer in Farnham, Surrey will ideally demonstrate: Around three to five years of post qualification experience in residential conveyancing Experience managing a varied residential property caseload from instruction through to conclusion Strong technical knowledge of residential conveyancing law and procedure Experience across freehold and leasehold sales and purchases The ability to work independently with minimal supervision Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong client care and relationship management skills The ability to explain complex legal matters clearly and practically Excellent organisation and time management skills The ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines A commercial and proactive approach to progressing matters Strong business development and networking skills The ability to work collaboratively and support colleagues within the department A motivated, professional and positive approach Benefits and Rewards The Residential Conveyancer in Farnham, Surrey will receive: Salary of £40,000 to £55,000 depending on experience 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Office closure between Christmas and New Year Salary sacrifice pension scheme with a matching 5 per cent contribution Life assurance Group Income Protection scheme BUPA cashback plan Private Medical Insurance, subject to scheme rules Enhanced family friendly policies Employee Assistance Programmes including a GP consultation service Funded professional subscription fees Support towards professional qualifications Employee Referral Scheme Volunteering programme A range of social events including a summer party and Christmas party Ongoing career progression opportunities About the Company The Residential Conveyancer in Farnham, Surrey will join a well established full service law firm that advises individuals and businesses from offices across Surrey and the Thames Valley. The firm is recognised by the Legal 500 across several practice areas and has developed a strong reputation for providing practical, proactive and straightforward legal advice while placing client care at the centre of its service. The Residential Conveyancing team in Farnham, Surrey is expanding rapidly and provides advice across a broad range of residential property transactions. The successful Residential Conveyancer will join an experienced and supportive team that values technical quality, collaboration and excellent client service. This opportunity would suit a Residential Conveyancer who enjoys taking ownership of their caseload, building professional relationships and contributing to the continued growth of a successful residential property department. Next Steps Apply now online for immediate consideration if your skills and experience align with this Residential Conveyancer job in Farnham, Surrey.
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
Eventus Legal Recruitment is seeking an experienced Residential Conveyancer to join a busy and rapidly growing Residential Conveyancing team in Farnham, Surrey. This opportunity is open to qualified Solicitors, Chartered Legal Executives and Licensed Conveyancers who have strong technical knowledge of residential property transactions and experience managing their own caseload. The successful Residential Conveyancer in Farnham, Surrey will join a highly regarded Legal 500 firm that is known for providing practical legal advice, delivering excellent client care and investing in the professional development of its employees. This is an excellent opportunity for a Residential Conveyancer who is looking to take the next step in their career within a supportive and progressive firm offering a salary of between £40,000 and £55,000 (depending on experience). The Residential Conveyancer in Farnham, Surrey will receive an extensive benefits package including 25 days holiday plus bank holidays and Christmas office shutdown, pension scheme, life assurance, health schemes, funded professional subscriptions, and support towards relevant professional qualifications. Role Responsibilities The Residential Conveyancer in Farnham, Surrey will manage a varied caseload of residential property transactions from initial instruction through to completion and file closure. Responsibilities will include: Managing a full caseload of residential conveyancing matters Handling freehold and leasehold sales and purchases Advising on remortgages and transfers of equity Managing transactions from initial instruction through to completion and post completion Reviewing titles, searches and supporting documentation Drafting and reviewing contracts and transfer documents Raising and responding to enquiries Reporting clearly to clients throughout the transaction Liaising with estate agents, lenders, solicitors and other relevant third parties Ensuring all matters comply with regulatory, lender and internal requirements Managing deadlines and progressing transactions efficiently Providing support and technical guidance to other members of the Residential Conveyancing team Contributing to business development and networking activities Building and maintaining relationships with local professional contacts and introducers Supporting the continued growth and profile of the Residential Conveyancing department Person Specification Applications are welcomed from qualified Solicitors, Chartered Legal Executives and Licensed Conveyancers with experience managing residential property transactions. The successful Residential Conveyancer in Farnham, Surrey will ideally demonstrate: Around three to five years of post qualification experience in residential conveyancing Experience managing a varied residential property caseload from instruction through to conclusion Strong technical knowledge of residential conveyancing law and procedure Experience across freehold and leasehold sales and purchases The ability to work independently with minimal supervision Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong client care and relationship management skills The ability to explain complex legal matters clearly and practically Excellent organisation and time management skills The ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines A commercial and proactive approach to progressing matters Strong business development and networking skills The ability to work collaboratively and support colleagues within the department A motivated, professional and positive approach Benefits and Rewards The Residential Conveyancer in Farnham, Surrey will receive: Salary of £40,000 to £55,000 depending on experience 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Office closure between Christmas and New Year Salary sacrifice pension scheme with a matching 5 per cent contribution Life assurance Group Income Protection scheme BUPA cashback plan Private Medical Insurance, subject to scheme rules Enhanced family friendly policies Employee Assistance Programmes including a GP consultation service Funded professional subscription fees Support towards professional qualifications Employee Referral Scheme Volunteering programme A range of social events including a summer party and Christmas party Ongoing career progression opportunities About the Company The Residential Conveyancer in Farnham, Surrey will join a well established full service law firm that advises individuals and businesses from offices across Surrey and the Thames Valley. The firm is recognised by the Legal 500 across several practice areas and has developed a strong reputation for providing practical, proactive and straightforward legal advice while placing client care at the centre of its service. The Residential Conveyancing team in Farnham, Surrey is expanding rapidly and provides advice across a broad range of residential property transactions. The successful Residential Conveyancer will join an experienced and supportive team that values technical quality, collaboration and excellent client service. This opportunity would suit a Residential Conveyancer who enjoys taking ownership of their caseload, building professional relationships and contributing to the continued growth of a successful residential property department. Next Steps Apply now online for immediate consideration if your skills and experience align with this Residential Conveyancer job in Farnham, Surrey.
Diamond Blaque HR Solutions
Housing Reviews Officer
Diamond Blaque HR Solutions Slough, Berkshire
Housing Reviews Officer - Local Authority Contract Are you an experienced Housing Reviews Officer with strong statutory homelessness review experience? This is an excellent opportunity for a specialist housing officer with experience in Section 202 reviews, Section 204 appeals, challenges to the suitability of temporary accommodation, and housing allocation review work. Work pattern: 1 day in the Office The Role As Housing Reviews Officer, you will independently review and determine statutory housing decisions in line with legislation, statutory guidance, case law and policy. You will manage complex evidence, assess legal risk and produce clear, balanced and defensible review decisions. You will play a key role in ensuring review decisions are fair, lawful, evidence-based and completed within statutory timescales. What You'll Be Doing Determining Section 202 homelessness reviews, temporary accommodation suitability reviews and discharge of duty decisions. Reviewing housing register, allocations and reasonable preference decisions in line with policy and statutory requirements. Analysing complex case files, legal submissions, medical evidence, safeguarding information and professional reports. Writing clear, legally robust review decision letters, including minded-to letters where required. Identifying legal, financial, operational and reputational risks and escalating complex matters with recommendations. Liaising with Legal Services, solicitors, advocates and Counsel on appeals, legal challenges and defended decisions. Providing technical advice, feedback and guidance to housing officers and managers to improve decision-making. Supporting responses to complaints, Ombudsman enquiries, Member enquiries and MP enquiries where specialist input is needed. About You Minimum 2 years' experience undertaking Section 202 homelessness reviews. Strong working knowledge of Section 204 appeals, homelessness legislation, suitability requirements and relevant case law. Experience producing legally sound, evidence-based and clearly reasoned review decisions. Solid knowledge of Parts VI and VII of the Housing Act 1996, the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 and the Homelessness Code of Guidance. Experience handling complex homelessness, temporary accommodation or housing allocations casework. Excellent written communication, analytical reasoning and case management skills. Confidence working with sensitive information and vulnerable applicants in a professional, fair and respectful manner. Diamond Blaque is acting as the employment business for this vacancy. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, and welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates.
Aug 16, 2026
Contractor
Housing Reviews Officer - Local Authority Contract Are you an experienced Housing Reviews Officer with strong statutory homelessness review experience? This is an excellent opportunity for a specialist housing officer with experience in Section 202 reviews, Section 204 appeals, challenges to the suitability of temporary accommodation, and housing allocation review work. Work pattern: 1 day in the Office The Role As Housing Reviews Officer, you will independently review and determine statutory housing decisions in line with legislation, statutory guidance, case law and policy. You will manage complex evidence, assess legal risk and produce clear, balanced and defensible review decisions. You will play a key role in ensuring review decisions are fair, lawful, evidence-based and completed within statutory timescales. What You'll Be Doing Determining Section 202 homelessness reviews, temporary accommodation suitability reviews and discharge of duty decisions. Reviewing housing register, allocations and reasonable preference decisions in line with policy and statutory requirements. Analysing complex case files, legal submissions, medical evidence, safeguarding information and professional reports. Writing clear, legally robust review decision letters, including minded-to letters where required. Identifying legal, financial, operational and reputational risks and escalating complex matters with recommendations. Liaising with Legal Services, solicitors, advocates and Counsel on appeals, legal challenges and defended decisions. Providing technical advice, feedback and guidance to housing officers and managers to improve decision-making. Supporting responses to complaints, Ombudsman enquiries, Member enquiries and MP enquiries where specialist input is needed. About You Minimum 2 years' experience undertaking Section 202 homelessness reviews. Strong working knowledge of Section 204 appeals, homelessness legislation, suitability requirements and relevant case law. Experience producing legally sound, evidence-based and clearly reasoned review decisions. Solid knowledge of Parts VI and VII of the Housing Act 1996, the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 and the Homelessness Code of Guidance. Experience handling complex homelessness, temporary accommodation or housing allocations casework. Excellent written communication, analytical reasoning and case management skills. Confidence working with sensitive information and vulnerable applicants in a professional, fair and respectful manner. Diamond Blaque is acting as the employment business for this vacancy. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion, and welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates.
Head of Department - Public Law/Inquests
Yolk Recruitment Limited Cardiff, South Glamorgan
Head of Public Law & Inquests / Senior Public Law Solicitor South Wales Hybrid / Flexible Working Available Yolk Legal Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a highly regarded and expanding legal practice in South Wales with the appointment of a senior Public Law and Inquests specialist. This is a unique opportunity for an experienced lawyer to join a forward-thinking firm and play a key role in click apply for full job details
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
Head of Public Law & Inquests / Senior Public Law Solicitor South Wales Hybrid / Flexible Working Available Yolk Legal Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a highly regarded and expanding legal practice in South Wales with the appointment of a senior Public Law and Inquests specialist. This is a unique opportunity for an experienced lawyer to join a forward-thinking firm and play a key role in click apply for full job details
Trinity Commercial
Sales Negotiator
Trinity Commercial Dudley, West Midlands
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and motivated Sales Negotiator to join a well-established and respected independent estate agency based in Dudley. This is a varied role that will see you managing residential property sales while also supporting the lettings department when required. Although the majority of your work will be within the Dudley borough, you will also assist clients across the wider West Midlands. We're looking for someone who is passionate about property, enjoys building relationships, and thrives in a busy, customer-focused environment. Key Responsibilities Register new buyers and understand their property requirements. Arrange and conduct property viewings. Negotiate offers between buyers and vendors to achieve successful sales. Progress property sales from offer agreed through to completion. Maintain regular contact with buyers, vendors, solicitors, mortgage brokers, and other parties involved in the sales process. Generate property valuations and identify new business opportunities. Build strong relationships with existing and prospective clients. Manage property enquiries via telephone, email, and in person. Support the marketing of available properties across online portals and social media. Assist the lettings team with applicant registrations, viewings, tenancy enquiries, and general administration when required. Skills & Experience Previous experience as a Sales Negotiator or within residential estate agency is preferred. Strong sales, negotiation, and communication skills. Excellent customer service with a professional and friendly manner. Self-motivated with the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Organised with excellent attention to detail. A proactive attitude with a drive to achieve targets. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential. Personal Attributes We are looking for someone who: Is enthusiastic, motivated, and passionate about the property industry. Has excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills. Is confident negotiating and closing sales. Can work under pressure while maintaining high levels of customer service. Has a positive, can-do attitude and takes pride in delivering results. Is flexible and willing to support different areas of the business when required. What We Offer Opportunity to join a well-established and reputable independent estate agency. A supportive and friendly working environment. Ongoing training and professional development. Career progression opportunities within a growing business. Competitive salary with commission and performance incentives. The opportunity to work across a varied property portfolio throughout Dudley and the wider West Midlands.
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and motivated Sales Negotiator to join a well-established and respected independent estate agency based in Dudley. This is a varied role that will see you managing residential property sales while also supporting the lettings department when required. Although the majority of your work will be within the Dudley borough, you will also assist clients across the wider West Midlands. We're looking for someone who is passionate about property, enjoys building relationships, and thrives in a busy, customer-focused environment. Key Responsibilities Register new buyers and understand their property requirements. Arrange and conduct property viewings. Negotiate offers between buyers and vendors to achieve successful sales. Progress property sales from offer agreed through to completion. Maintain regular contact with buyers, vendors, solicitors, mortgage brokers, and other parties involved in the sales process. Generate property valuations and identify new business opportunities. Build strong relationships with existing and prospective clients. Manage property enquiries via telephone, email, and in person. Support the marketing of available properties across online portals and social media. Assist the lettings team with applicant registrations, viewings, tenancy enquiries, and general administration when required. Skills & Experience Previous experience as a Sales Negotiator or within residential estate agency is preferred. Strong sales, negotiation, and communication skills. Excellent customer service with a professional and friendly manner. Self-motivated with the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Organised with excellent attention to detail. A proactive attitude with a drive to achieve targets. Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is essential. Personal Attributes We are looking for someone who: Is enthusiastic, motivated, and passionate about the property industry. Has excellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills. Is confident negotiating and closing sales. Can work under pressure while maintaining high levels of customer service. Has a positive, can-do attitude and takes pride in delivering results. Is flexible and willing to support different areas of the business when required. What We Offer Opportunity to join a well-established and reputable independent estate agency. A supportive and friendly working environment. Ongoing training and professional development. Career progression opportunities within a growing business. Competitive salary with commission and performance incentives. The opportunity to work across a varied property portfolio throughout Dudley and the wider West Midlands.
GENERAL OPTICAL COUNCIL
Lawyer Advocate
GENERAL OPTICAL COUNCIL
Please see job description for more information Role Purpose The lawyer will be responsible for providing legal and advocacy services to the General Optical Council's in-house casework team investigating concerns about registrants' fitness to practise.The role requires an advocate with experience of preparing and presenting fitness to practise cases in the regulatory healthcare sector (or similar). They will have responsibility for preparing cases for hearings before the GOC's Fitness to Practise Committee (FtPC), Registrations Appeals Committee (RAC) and the High Court (if qualified), and for presenting cases on behalf of the GOC as required. This will require the jobholder to work closely with Operations Managers and other team members to ensure that cases are fully prepared for hearing in a timely and efficient manner.The jobholder will also provide legal advice and support to the regulatory operations directorate at all stages of the fitness to practise process, and to the rest of the GOC as required, and will play a significant role in supporting and developing our investigation team.The jobholder will have a 'hands-on' approach with a strong and positive commitment to continuous improvement. Key Accountabilities Presentation of cases on behalf of the GOC in front of the FtPC, RAC and High Court (where applicable). Preparation of cases prior to presentation (including cases being presented by others) including the drafting of high-quality legal documents, including (but not limited to): Statements of Facts Skeleton Arguments Rule 16 applications Allegations (charges) High Court IO extension applications/consent orders Supporting casework teams to ensure the efficient and effective assessment, investigation and progression of cases, including advising on the assessment of risk in relation to the need for interim orders (at both investigation and FtPC stages). Communicating effectively with internal and external stakeholders, including registrant representatives and external third parties, as required. Providing advice, support and training to casework staff including advice on risk, evidence, proportionate enquiry and investigation, the drafting of charges and correspondence with external parties. Provision of routine and complex legal advice to the regulatory operations directorate teams on a day to day basis (and, if required, to the wider GOC). Ensuring continuous improvement taking into consideration, and implementing learning from, outcomes in practice committees and relevant case law. Liaison with internal and external stakeholders, legal representatives and external third parties as required. Acquiring an outstanding working knowledge of the GOC's governing legislation, relevant policies and procedures and relevant case law. Participate in project teams and working groups as necessary to further the work of the department. Essential Skills/Experience/Qualifications Qualified lawyer with experience of professional regulation or the ability to gain the experience quickly (solicitor, barrister or Chartered Legal Executive, holding a current practising certificate with at least 3 years' PQE). Significant experience of managing and/ or directing investigations and presenting cases within agreed timeframes and to a high quality, preferably within the professional regulation setting. An excellent understanding of complex legal concepts and ability to apply knowledge to case work. Ability to grasp unfamiliar and/or new legislation quickly and to accurately apply rules and legislation to daily work. Ability to handle a high-volume caseload and manage competing priorities effectively. Ability to communicate to a high standard with legally qualified and non legally qualified colleagues. Excellent literacy and written and oral communication skills. Good general IT skills with the ability to use case management systems and Microsoft Office products. Interviews will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams from 21 August 2026. Closing date for applications is 11 August :59pm, please note we reserve the right to close the role early dependent on number of applications. Please note that your application will only be considered if it includes both CV and a cover letter. The cover letter should be no longer than 2 A4 pages and must demonstrate how you meet the essential criteria of this role.
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
Please see job description for more information Role Purpose The lawyer will be responsible for providing legal and advocacy services to the General Optical Council's in-house casework team investigating concerns about registrants' fitness to practise.The role requires an advocate with experience of preparing and presenting fitness to practise cases in the regulatory healthcare sector (or similar). They will have responsibility for preparing cases for hearings before the GOC's Fitness to Practise Committee (FtPC), Registrations Appeals Committee (RAC) and the High Court (if qualified), and for presenting cases on behalf of the GOC as required. This will require the jobholder to work closely with Operations Managers and other team members to ensure that cases are fully prepared for hearing in a timely and efficient manner.The jobholder will also provide legal advice and support to the regulatory operations directorate at all stages of the fitness to practise process, and to the rest of the GOC as required, and will play a significant role in supporting and developing our investigation team.The jobholder will have a 'hands-on' approach with a strong and positive commitment to continuous improvement. Key Accountabilities Presentation of cases on behalf of the GOC in front of the FtPC, RAC and High Court (where applicable). Preparation of cases prior to presentation (including cases being presented by others) including the drafting of high-quality legal documents, including (but not limited to): Statements of Facts Skeleton Arguments Rule 16 applications Allegations (charges) High Court IO extension applications/consent orders Supporting casework teams to ensure the efficient and effective assessment, investigation and progression of cases, including advising on the assessment of risk in relation to the need for interim orders (at both investigation and FtPC stages). Communicating effectively with internal and external stakeholders, including registrant representatives and external third parties, as required. Providing advice, support and training to casework staff including advice on risk, evidence, proportionate enquiry and investigation, the drafting of charges and correspondence with external parties. Provision of routine and complex legal advice to the regulatory operations directorate teams on a day to day basis (and, if required, to the wider GOC). Ensuring continuous improvement taking into consideration, and implementing learning from, outcomes in practice committees and relevant case law. Liaison with internal and external stakeholders, legal representatives and external third parties as required. Acquiring an outstanding working knowledge of the GOC's governing legislation, relevant policies and procedures and relevant case law. Participate in project teams and working groups as necessary to further the work of the department. Essential Skills/Experience/Qualifications Qualified lawyer with experience of professional regulation or the ability to gain the experience quickly (solicitor, barrister or Chartered Legal Executive, holding a current practising certificate with at least 3 years' PQE). Significant experience of managing and/ or directing investigations and presenting cases within agreed timeframes and to a high quality, preferably within the professional regulation setting. An excellent understanding of complex legal concepts and ability to apply knowledge to case work. Ability to grasp unfamiliar and/or new legislation quickly and to accurately apply rules and legislation to daily work. Ability to handle a high-volume caseload and manage competing priorities effectively. Ability to communicate to a high standard with legally qualified and non legally qualified colleagues. Excellent literacy and written and oral communication skills. Good general IT skills with the ability to use case management systems and Microsoft Office products. Interviews will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams from 21 August 2026. Closing date for applications is 11 August :59pm, please note we reserve the right to close the role early dependent on number of applications. Please note that your application will only be considered if it includes both CV and a cover letter. The cover letter should be no longer than 2 A4 pages and must demonstrate how you meet the essential criteria of this role.
eNL Legal Recruitment
Insolvency Solicitor
eNL Legal Recruitment
Insolvency Solicitor NQ+ Dorset Competitive Salary DOE The Opportunity A well-established and highly regarded Dorset law firm is seeking a Solicitor (NQ+ PQE) to join its growing Insolvency & Corporate Recovery team.This is an excellent opportunity for a newly qualified solicitor, someone due to qualify, or an experienced lawyer looking to develop a specialist career in insolvency law. Previous insolvency experience is not essential, as full training and support will be provided.You will work closely with a highly respected Partner who is also a qualified Insolvency Practitioner, gaining exposure to a broad range of insolvency and corporate recovery matters. The team acts predominantly for insolvency practitioners, including liquidators, administrators, and trustees in bankruptcy, providing high-quality legal advice on a range of contentious and non-contentious matters. The Role You will assist with and progressively take responsibility for a varied caseload of insolvency and recovery matters, including:• Advising insolvency practitioners on formal insolvency appointments• Corporate recovery and restructuring matters• Insolvency-related litigation and dispute resolution• Company law and director-related issues• Asset recovery matters• Supporting clients through complex insolvency processes• Business development and networking activities About You Applications are welcomed from Solicitors at all levels, including those who are newly qualified or due to qualify.The successful candidate will possess:• A genuine interest in insolvency and corporate recovery law• Strong communication skills and a client-focused approach• Excellent attention to detail and organisational abilities• The ability to work independently and as part of a team• A proactive and commercial mindset• The ability to manage and prioritise workloads effectively• A willingness to develop networking and business development skills Desirable Experience While not essential, experience in any of the following areas would be advantageous:• Commercial Litigation• Company Law• Commercial Contracts• Commercial Property• General Commercial Law What's on Offer? • Competitive salary dependent on experience• Specialist training and mentoring from an experienced Insolvency Practitioner• High-quality and varied work• Clear career progression opportunities• Supportive and collaborative team culture• Exposure to a respected and growing insolvency practiceThis is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious lawyer to develop specialist expertise within a thriving Insolvency & Corporate Recovery team while benefiting from excellent support and long-term career prospects. How to Apply: Contact Alicia Forde on or email quoting Job Ref: eNL will never share your CV with a third party without your express permission. As part of our candidate care process, we aim to respond to all applications in 7 days. If you have not been contacted within this timescale, your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Please note our advertisements use PQE/salary levels purely as a guide.At eNL we value diversity and inclusion. We want to attract people at all levels and encourage applications from all suitably qualified candidates whatever your ethnicity, religion, age, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or any characteristics protected by law in the jurisdictions in which we operate.
Aug 16, 2026
Full time
Insolvency Solicitor NQ+ Dorset Competitive Salary DOE The Opportunity A well-established and highly regarded Dorset law firm is seeking a Solicitor (NQ+ PQE) to join its growing Insolvency & Corporate Recovery team.This is an excellent opportunity for a newly qualified solicitor, someone due to qualify, or an experienced lawyer looking to develop a specialist career in insolvency law. Previous insolvency experience is not essential, as full training and support will be provided.You will work closely with a highly respected Partner who is also a qualified Insolvency Practitioner, gaining exposure to a broad range of insolvency and corporate recovery matters. The team acts predominantly for insolvency practitioners, including liquidators, administrators, and trustees in bankruptcy, providing high-quality legal advice on a range of contentious and non-contentious matters. The Role You will assist with and progressively take responsibility for a varied caseload of insolvency and recovery matters, including:• Advising insolvency practitioners on formal insolvency appointments• Corporate recovery and restructuring matters• Insolvency-related litigation and dispute resolution• Company law and director-related issues• Asset recovery matters• Supporting clients through complex insolvency processes• Business development and networking activities About You Applications are welcomed from Solicitors at all levels, including those who are newly qualified or due to qualify.The successful candidate will possess:• A genuine interest in insolvency and corporate recovery law• Strong communication skills and a client-focused approach• Excellent attention to detail and organisational abilities• The ability to work independently and as part of a team• A proactive and commercial mindset• The ability to manage and prioritise workloads effectively• A willingness to develop networking and business development skills Desirable Experience While not essential, experience in any of the following areas would be advantageous:• Commercial Litigation• Company Law• Commercial Contracts• Commercial Property• General Commercial Law What's on Offer? • Competitive salary dependent on experience• Specialist training and mentoring from an experienced Insolvency Practitioner• High-quality and varied work• Clear career progression opportunities• Supportive and collaborative team culture• Exposure to a respected and growing insolvency practiceThis is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious lawyer to develop specialist expertise within a thriving Insolvency & Corporate Recovery team while benefiting from excellent support and long-term career prospects. How to Apply: Contact Alicia Forde on or email quoting Job Ref: eNL will never share your CV with a third party without your express permission. As part of our candidate care process, we aim to respond to all applications in 7 days. If you have not been contacted within this timescale, your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Please note our advertisements use PQE/salary levels purely as a guide.At eNL we value diversity and inclusion. We want to attract people at all levels and encourage applications from all suitably qualified candidates whatever your ethnicity, religion, age, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or any characteristics protected by law in the jurisdictions in which we operate.
rated traders ltd
Senior Planning Technician
rated traders ltd
Main Purpose of the job: To work flexibly across the planning service to provide in-depth technical and administrative support, with a primary focus on: handling, monitoring and coordinating planning service complaints (including logging, tracking, performance reporting and quality assurance of responses), coordinating and responding to Freedom of Information (FOI) and related information requests (including collation, redaction support and deadline management), finance support including income monitoring, cost recovery, debt chasing and reconciliations; producing management information and reports, o maintaining accurate records across relevant planning systems to support effective casework, complaints and information governance processes, To assist the planning service management team with their customer service activities, promotion of chargeable services and service improvement projects; such as commercialisation of chargeable services, better data collection, web site changes and self-service. Although there may be some specialisation of duties within the post, it is expected that all post holders will be able to cover any absence for post holders within their grade or respond to increases in demand for a particular service. Summary of Responsibilities and Personal Duties: 1. To manage the end-to-end administration of planning service complaints, including logging/acknowledgement, tracking deadlines, coordinating input from service areas, quality-checking draft responses and ensuring replies are issued within required timescales. 2. To coordinate and respond to FOI, EIR and related information requests for the Planning Service, including liaising with officers to gather information, maintaining a clear audit trail, supporting redaction where required, and monitoring performance against statutory deadlines. 3. To support financial administration for the Planning Service, including income monitoring, cost recovery, raising purchase orders, receipting invoices, chasing debt where appropriate, and producing regular reconciliations and management information. 4. To undertake redaction of complex and sensitive documents to support complaints handling and information requests, ensuring personal data and legally privileged information is removed in line with GDPR, relevant exemptions and Council policies prior to disclosure. 5. To provide flexible technical support to the wider Planning Service (including validation and consultation on complex planning and related applications where necessary) to help maintain service standards and performance targets. 6. To proactively monitor and report on service performance for complaints, FOI/EIR and key customer enquiries, including maintaining trackers, producing regular management reports and identifying trends and improvement actions. 7. To supervise and coach Planning Technicians in financial administration tasks (including creating suppliers, raising purchase orders, receipting invoices and maintaining records) to ensure accuracy, compliance and timely processing. 8. To utilise knowledge of planning service processes and relevant legislation/policy to investigate and resolve customer enquiries and issues. 9. To take responsibility for achieving a good outcome, ensuring communication with residents, planning professionals, Members and internal customers is clear, concise and addresses the points raised. 10. To provide administrative support to chargeable services (where applicable) and ensure associated income is recorded, monitored and reported accurately. 11. To manage, on behalf of the management team, updates to the planning services webpages and standard customer-facing information, ensuring content supports complaint reduction, clear expectations and improved customer experience. 10. To lead on the day-to-day administration of complaints and member/MP/ombudsman enquiries for the Planning Service, including logging and monitoring on the relevant system, coordinating draft responses, editing for completeness/consistency, and ensuring deadlines and service standards are met. To research and respond to FOI/EIR requests in line with statutory requirements. 11. Ensure that any improvement actions arising from complaints and feedback are prioritised and incorporated into the Planning Services improvement activities. Identify and advise managers of themes and risks, including those with potential reputational implications. 12. To work as part of a flexible team to ensure that workloads are effectively handled within required timescales, particularly for complaints, FOI/EIR and finance administration. 13. Actively participate in reviewing and implementing service improvement initiatives including process development, customer care initiatives and stakeholder projects. 14. Keep abreast of relevant planning legislation, complaints handling standards, information governance requirements (FOI/EIR/GDPR) and Council financial procedures. 12. Ensure performance targets and service objectives are met. 13. To provide on the job training and coaching to new members of the planning service and team; including planning technicians, junior planning officers and apprentices. 14. Internal contacts: These include planning officers, senior staff within own and other Directorates. 15. External contacts: Constant contact with members of the public, applicants, developers and their representatives, objectors, amenity groups, solicitors, personal search agents, plus other officers from public bodies and organisations. 16. To carry out the duties of the post with due regard to the Councils relevant codes and procedures. 17. To carry out duties with due regard to the Councils values and behaviours 18. All employees are required to participate in Appraisal and Performance Management processes and to undertake appropriate training and development, including mandatory induction training, identified to enhance their work. 19. Undertake other duties, commensurate with the grade, as may reasonably be required.
Aug 16, 2026
Contractor
Main Purpose of the job: To work flexibly across the planning service to provide in-depth technical and administrative support, with a primary focus on: handling, monitoring and coordinating planning service complaints (including logging, tracking, performance reporting and quality assurance of responses), coordinating and responding to Freedom of Information (FOI) and related information requests (including collation, redaction support and deadline management), finance support including income monitoring, cost recovery, debt chasing and reconciliations; producing management information and reports, o maintaining accurate records across relevant planning systems to support effective casework, complaints and information governance processes, To assist the planning service management team with their customer service activities, promotion of chargeable services and service improvement projects; such as commercialisation of chargeable services, better data collection, web site changes and self-service. Although there may be some specialisation of duties within the post, it is expected that all post holders will be able to cover any absence for post holders within their grade or respond to increases in demand for a particular service. Summary of Responsibilities and Personal Duties: 1. To manage the end-to-end administration of planning service complaints, including logging/acknowledgement, tracking deadlines, coordinating input from service areas, quality-checking draft responses and ensuring replies are issued within required timescales. 2. To coordinate and respond to FOI, EIR and related information requests for the Planning Service, including liaising with officers to gather information, maintaining a clear audit trail, supporting redaction where required, and monitoring performance against statutory deadlines. 3. To support financial administration for the Planning Service, including income monitoring, cost recovery, raising purchase orders, receipting invoices, chasing debt where appropriate, and producing regular reconciliations and management information. 4. To undertake redaction of complex and sensitive documents to support complaints handling and information requests, ensuring personal data and legally privileged information is removed in line with GDPR, relevant exemptions and Council policies prior to disclosure. 5. To provide flexible technical support to the wider Planning Service (including validation and consultation on complex planning and related applications where necessary) to help maintain service standards and performance targets. 6. To proactively monitor and report on service performance for complaints, FOI/EIR and key customer enquiries, including maintaining trackers, producing regular management reports and identifying trends and improvement actions. 7. To supervise and coach Planning Technicians in financial administration tasks (including creating suppliers, raising purchase orders, receipting invoices and maintaining records) to ensure accuracy, compliance and timely processing. 8. To utilise knowledge of planning service processes and relevant legislation/policy to investigate and resolve customer enquiries and issues. 9. To take responsibility for achieving a good outcome, ensuring communication with residents, planning professionals, Members and internal customers is clear, concise and addresses the points raised. 10. To provide administrative support to chargeable services (where applicable) and ensure associated income is recorded, monitored and reported accurately. 11. To manage, on behalf of the management team, updates to the planning services webpages and standard customer-facing information, ensuring content supports complaint reduction, clear expectations and improved customer experience. 10. To lead on the day-to-day administration of complaints and member/MP/ombudsman enquiries for the Planning Service, including logging and monitoring on the relevant system, coordinating draft responses, editing for completeness/consistency, and ensuring deadlines and service standards are met. To research and respond to FOI/EIR requests in line with statutory requirements. 11. Ensure that any improvement actions arising from complaints and feedback are prioritised and incorporated into the Planning Services improvement activities. Identify and advise managers of themes and risks, including those with potential reputational implications. 12. To work as part of a flexible team to ensure that workloads are effectively handled within required timescales, particularly for complaints, FOI/EIR and finance administration. 13. Actively participate in reviewing and implementing service improvement initiatives including process development, customer care initiatives and stakeholder projects. 14. Keep abreast of relevant planning legislation, complaints handling standards, information governance requirements (FOI/EIR/GDPR) and Council financial procedures. 12. Ensure performance targets and service objectives are met. 13. To provide on the job training and coaching to new members of the planning service and team; including planning technicians, junior planning officers and apprentices. 14. Internal contacts: These include planning officers, senior staff within own and other Directorates. 15. External contacts: Constant contact with members of the public, applicants, developers and their representatives, objectors, amenity groups, solicitors, personal search agents, plus other officers from public bodies and organisations. 16. To carry out the duties of the post with due regard to the Councils relevant codes and procedures. 17. To carry out duties with due regard to the Councils values and behaviours 18. All employees are required to participate in Appraisal and Performance Management processes and to undertake appropriate training and development, including mandatory induction training, identified to enhance their work. 19. Undertake other duties, commensurate with the grade, as may reasonably be required.
qed legal
Conveyancer, NQ - 5PQE - Real Estate Boutique Firm
qed legal Wilmslow, Cheshire
Residential Conveyancer - Wilmslow An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Residential Conveyancer / Conveyancing Fee Earner to join a highly regarded commercial boutique law firm in Manchester. You will be joining a thriving and supportive team of five lawyers within the residential conveyancing department. The firm acts for high-profile lender clients and handles high-quality work, ranging from residential conveyancing and buy-to-let transactions to commercial real estate finance and high-value dispute resolution . This is an excellent role for a Residential Conveyancer looking for quality work, stability and progression within a reputable firm. Responsibilities: Managing a full residential conveyancing caseload of sales and purchases from instruction through to completion Handling freehold and leasehold transactions , including buy-to-let matters Acting as the main point of contact for clients, estate agents, lenders and other solicitors Drafting and reviewing contracts, transfer deeds, reports on title and other conveyancing documentation Ensuring files are progressed efficiently. Candidate Profile: Residential Conveyancer , Conveyancing Fee Earner, Solicitor, Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer. Unqualified or Qualified dependent on experience. Strong experience handling residential conveyancing matters independently Confident in managing a varied caseload with minimal supervision Excellent communication skills with a professional and client-focused approach Highly organised, proactive and able to manage competing deadlines This role would suit a Residential Conveyancer seeking a long-term opportunity within a quality-driven firm offering excellent work, support and career development. If you're interested in Residential Conveyancer, Conveyancing Solicitor, Conveyancing Fee Earner or Residential Property Lawyer roles in Manchester or Greater Manchester , please don't hesitate to get in touch to discuss this and other opportunities. Reach me on or given me a call on .
Aug 15, 2026
Full time
Residential Conveyancer - Wilmslow An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Residential Conveyancer / Conveyancing Fee Earner to join a highly regarded commercial boutique law firm in Manchester. You will be joining a thriving and supportive team of five lawyers within the residential conveyancing department. The firm acts for high-profile lender clients and handles high-quality work, ranging from residential conveyancing and buy-to-let transactions to commercial real estate finance and high-value dispute resolution . This is an excellent role for a Residential Conveyancer looking for quality work, stability and progression within a reputable firm. Responsibilities: Managing a full residential conveyancing caseload of sales and purchases from instruction through to completion Handling freehold and leasehold transactions , including buy-to-let matters Acting as the main point of contact for clients, estate agents, lenders and other solicitors Drafting and reviewing contracts, transfer deeds, reports on title and other conveyancing documentation Ensuring files are progressed efficiently. Candidate Profile: Residential Conveyancer , Conveyancing Fee Earner, Solicitor, Legal Executive or Licensed Conveyancer. Unqualified or Qualified dependent on experience. Strong experience handling residential conveyancing matters independently Confident in managing a varied caseload with minimal supervision Excellent communication skills with a professional and client-focused approach Highly organised, proactive and able to manage competing deadlines This role would suit a Residential Conveyancer seeking a long-term opportunity within a quality-driven firm offering excellent work, support and career development. If you're interested in Residential Conveyancer, Conveyancing Solicitor, Conveyancing Fee Earner or Residential Property Lawyer roles in Manchester or Greater Manchester , please don't hesitate to get in touch to discuss this and other opportunities. Reach me on or given me a call on .
Reed
Private Client Paralegal
Reed Manchester, Lancashire
Private Client Paralegal Location: Manchester City Centre Salary: £26,000 - £32,000 DOE Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Working Arrangement: Hybrid (3 days office / 2 days home) About the Firm Our client is a well-established and highly regarded law firm in Manchester with an excellent reputation for delivering exceptional private client services. Due to continued growth, they are seeking a Private Client Paralegal to join their friendly and supportive team. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious paralegal looking to develop their career within a successful firm that offers genuine progression opportunities and a flexible hybrid working arrangement. The Role Working closely with experienced Private Client Solicitors, you will provide support across a varied caseload including: Drafting Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney Assisting with Estate Administration matters Preparing legal documents and correspondence Liaising with clients, beneficiaries and third parties Managing client files and maintaining accurate records Conducting legal research where required Supporting fee earners with Probate applications Handling client enquiries professionally and efficiently About You The successful candidate will have: Previous experience within a Private Client team A minimum of 12 months' paralegal or legal assistant experience Excellent communication and client care skills Strong organisational skills and attention to detail The ability to manage a busy workload effectively A proactive and professional approach Proficiency with Microsoft Office and case management systems What's on Offer? Competitive salary up to £32,000 depending on experience Hybrid working arrangement Generous annual leave entitlement Pension scheme Ongoing training and development Clear career progression opportunities Friendly and supportive working environment Modern city centre offices with excellent transport links Apply Now If you are a Private Client Paralegal looking to join a highly regarded Manchester law firm offering high-quality work, flexible working, and excellent career prospects, we'd love to hear from you. For a confidential discussion or to apply directly, please contact: Olivia Venn Email:
Aug 15, 2026
Full time
Private Client Paralegal Location: Manchester City Centre Salary: £26,000 - £32,000 DOE Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Working Arrangement: Hybrid (3 days office / 2 days home) About the Firm Our client is a well-established and highly regarded law firm in Manchester with an excellent reputation for delivering exceptional private client services. Due to continued growth, they are seeking a Private Client Paralegal to join their friendly and supportive team. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious paralegal looking to develop their career within a successful firm that offers genuine progression opportunities and a flexible hybrid working arrangement. The Role Working closely with experienced Private Client Solicitors, you will provide support across a varied caseload including: Drafting Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney Assisting with Estate Administration matters Preparing legal documents and correspondence Liaising with clients, beneficiaries and third parties Managing client files and maintaining accurate records Conducting legal research where required Supporting fee earners with Probate applications Handling client enquiries professionally and efficiently About You The successful candidate will have: Previous experience within a Private Client team A minimum of 12 months' paralegal or legal assistant experience Excellent communication and client care skills Strong organisational skills and attention to detail The ability to manage a busy workload effectively A proactive and professional approach Proficiency with Microsoft Office and case management systems What's on Offer? Competitive salary up to £32,000 depending on experience Hybrid working arrangement Generous annual leave entitlement Pension scheme Ongoing training and development Clear career progression opportunities Friendly and supportive working environment Modern city centre offices with excellent transport links Apply Now If you are a Private Client Paralegal looking to join a highly regarded Manchester law firm offering high-quality work, flexible working, and excellent career prospects, we'd love to hear from you. For a confidential discussion or to apply directly, please contact: Olivia Venn Email:
qed legal
Private Client Solicitor - Up to £75,000 - Exeter
qed legal Exeter, Devon
Private Client Solicitor - Up to £75,000 - Exeter A well-established, highly regarded law firm in Exeter, with an excellent reputation for high-quality legal advice, are seeking a Private Client Solicitor to join their Exeter practice. The Role: The successful candidate will manage a broad and engaging Private Client caseload, including: Drafting Wills and advising on estate planning Probate and estate administration Trusts and inheritance tax planning Lasting Powers of Attorney and mental capacity matters Providing clear, pragmatic advice with a strong focus on client care The role offers a high degree of autonomy, alongside support from experienced colleagues, and is well suited to a Solicitor who values long-term client relationships and careful, thorough work. Ideal Pre-Requisites: A qualified solicitor with solid experience in Private Client matters Comfortable running files independently and managing client relationships Clear, confident communicator with a personable and professional manner Detail-oriented, organised and client-focused STEP membership or progression towards it would be advantageous, but is not essential The firm are interested in meeting Private Client practitioners at varying levels of experience. Benefits: Very competitive salary - up to £75,000, depending on current package and experience Clear and transparent criteria for organic progression Generous annual leave and birthdays off work Good-quality work - not a legal factory but a firm focused upon detailed matters and client relationships This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected firm offering a supportive working environment, quality work and a strong commitment to professional standards. The firm offers a competitive salary, genuine scope for development, and the chance to build a long-term role within a stable and collegiate team, based in central Exeter. If interested, feel free to enquire further with Jack Cooper at QED Legal , on .
Aug 15, 2026
Full time
Private Client Solicitor - Up to £75,000 - Exeter A well-established, highly regarded law firm in Exeter, with an excellent reputation for high-quality legal advice, are seeking a Private Client Solicitor to join their Exeter practice. The Role: The successful candidate will manage a broad and engaging Private Client caseload, including: Drafting Wills and advising on estate planning Probate and estate administration Trusts and inheritance tax planning Lasting Powers of Attorney and mental capacity matters Providing clear, pragmatic advice with a strong focus on client care The role offers a high degree of autonomy, alongside support from experienced colleagues, and is well suited to a Solicitor who values long-term client relationships and careful, thorough work. Ideal Pre-Requisites: A qualified solicitor with solid experience in Private Client matters Comfortable running files independently and managing client relationships Clear, confident communicator with a personable and professional manner Detail-oriented, organised and client-focused STEP membership or progression towards it would be advantageous, but is not essential The firm are interested in meeting Private Client practitioners at varying levels of experience. Benefits: Very competitive salary - up to £75,000, depending on current package and experience Clear and transparent criteria for organic progression Generous annual leave and birthdays off work Good-quality work - not a legal factory but a firm focused upon detailed matters and client relationships This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected firm offering a supportive working environment, quality work and a strong commitment to professional standards. The firm offers a competitive salary, genuine scope for development, and the chance to build a long-term role within a stable and collegiate team, based in central Exeter. If interested, feel free to enquire further with Jack Cooper at QED Legal , on .
Dynamite Recruitment
Property Sales Executive
Dynamite Recruitment Bracknell, Berkshire
Property Sales Executive New Homes Bracknell Up to £38,000 per annum (DOE) 37 hours per week Tuesday to Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm 12-Month Fixed-Term Contract Immediate Start Help people find their perfect new home. Dynamite Recruitment is supportiing a well establishedorganisaton in ther search for an experienced property Sales Executive on a 12-month fixed-term contract. This is an exciting opportunity to manage the sales journey for a portfolio of high-quality new homes, supporting customers from their initial enquiry through to legal completion. If you have experience in new build property sales, Shared Ownership, or the wider housing sector, and enjoy delivering exceptional customer experiences while achieving sales targets, we'd love to hear from you. What's in it for you? Salary up to £38,500 depending on experience 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays Option to buy or sell up to 5 days holiday Agile and flexible working opportunities Generous pension scheme with employer contributions Life assurance Employee discount scheme Cycle to Work scheme Interest-free staff loans (subject to eligibility) Employee Assistance Programme Enhanced family leave and pay Free eye tests and contribution towards glasses Ongoing training and career development The Role You'll be responsible for managing the sale of a portfolio of new homes across Shared Ownership and Market Sale developments, ensuring an outstanding customer experience while delivering agreed sales targets. As a Property Sales Executive Managing the sales process from reservation through to legal completion Conducting property viewings and guiding customers through their purchase journey Converting enquiries into successful sales Building strong relationships with solicitors, mortgage advisors, estate agents, developers and other key stakeholders Processing applications and ensuring compliance with affordability assessments and Anti-Money Laundering regulations Providing expert advice throughout the buying journey Working closely with development teams to maintain accurate property information Attending development and project meetings Maintaining accurate sales records and ensuring compliance throughout the sales process Carrying out monthly inspections of vacant properties Supporting colleagues across the wider sales team when required What we're looking for We're looking for someone who is passionate about property and delivering excellent customer service. You'll have: Experience within new build property sales or housing sales Knowledge of Shared Ownership, Help to Buy or affordable home ownership schemes Understanding of mortgages, conveyancing and the house buying process Experience managing new build developments A proven track record of achieving sales targets Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Strong organisational and administrative abilities Experience carrying out market research and competitor analysis Good IT skills, including Microsoft Excel A full UK driving licence and the ability to travel between developments You'll also be someone who Thrives in a fast-paced, customer-focused environment Builds trusted relationships with customers and colleagues Has a positive, proactive "can-do" attitude Enjoys working collaboratively as part of a team Takes ownership and consistently delivers high standards Is adaptable and embraces change Is passionate about providing an exceptional customer experience Apply today If you're an experienced property sales professional looking to join a respected organisation where you can genuinely make a difference to customers while developing your career, we'd love to hear from you.
Aug 15, 2026
Contractor
Property Sales Executive New Homes Bracknell Up to £38,000 per annum (DOE) 37 hours per week Tuesday to Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm 12-Month Fixed-Term Contract Immediate Start Help people find their perfect new home. Dynamite Recruitment is supportiing a well establishedorganisaton in ther search for an experienced property Sales Executive on a 12-month fixed-term contract. This is an exciting opportunity to manage the sales journey for a portfolio of high-quality new homes, supporting customers from their initial enquiry through to legal completion. If you have experience in new build property sales, Shared Ownership, or the wider housing sector, and enjoy delivering exceptional customer experiences while achieving sales targets, we'd love to hear from you. What's in it for you? Salary up to £38,500 depending on experience 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays Option to buy or sell up to 5 days holiday Agile and flexible working opportunities Generous pension scheme with employer contributions Life assurance Employee discount scheme Cycle to Work scheme Interest-free staff loans (subject to eligibility) Employee Assistance Programme Enhanced family leave and pay Free eye tests and contribution towards glasses Ongoing training and career development The Role You'll be responsible for managing the sale of a portfolio of new homes across Shared Ownership and Market Sale developments, ensuring an outstanding customer experience while delivering agreed sales targets. As a Property Sales Executive Managing the sales process from reservation through to legal completion Conducting property viewings and guiding customers through their purchase journey Converting enquiries into successful sales Building strong relationships with solicitors, mortgage advisors, estate agents, developers and other key stakeholders Processing applications and ensuring compliance with affordability assessments and Anti-Money Laundering regulations Providing expert advice throughout the buying journey Working closely with development teams to maintain accurate property information Attending development and project meetings Maintaining accurate sales records and ensuring compliance throughout the sales process Carrying out monthly inspections of vacant properties Supporting colleagues across the wider sales team when required What we're looking for We're looking for someone who is passionate about property and delivering excellent customer service. You'll have: Experience within new build property sales or housing sales Knowledge of Shared Ownership, Help to Buy or affordable home ownership schemes Understanding of mortgages, conveyancing and the house buying process Experience managing new build developments A proven track record of achieving sales targets Excellent communication and relationship-building skills Strong organisational and administrative abilities Experience carrying out market research and competitor analysis Good IT skills, including Microsoft Excel A full UK driving licence and the ability to travel between developments You'll also be someone who Thrives in a fast-paced, customer-focused environment Builds trusted relationships with customers and colleagues Has a positive, proactive "can-do" attitude Enjoys working collaboratively as part of a team Takes ownership and consistently delivers high standards Is adaptable and embraces change Is passionate about providing an exceptional customer experience Apply today If you're an experienced property sales professional looking to join a respected organisation where you can genuinely make a difference to customers while developing your career, we'd love to hear from you.
CRA Consulting
Military Claims Fee Earner
CRA Consulting Castleford, Yorkshire
Role: Military Claims Fee Earner Location: Castleford, West Yorkshire Salary: £30,000 - £55,000 Contract: Full time, permanent, hybrid CRA Consulting is proud to be working exclusively with a specialist claimant law firm to recruit a Military Claims Fee Earner to join its growing Military Claims team. This is an outstanding opportunity for an experienced claimant litigation professional to develop their career within a highly respected niche practice. You'll manage your own caseload of military compensation and personal injury matters, acting for serving Armed Forces personnel, veterans and their families in a rewarding area of law where your work genuinely makes a difference. Whether you already have military claims experience or are looking to specialise from a claimant personal injury background, this role offers excellent training, high-quality work and genuine long-term career prospects. The Role You'll take ownership of a varied caseload of military compensation and personal injury claims, progressing matters from initial instruction through to settlement, with support from an experienced and collaborative team. The work covers a broad range of service-related claims, including: Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) Non-Freezing Cold Injury (NFCI) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Asbestos-related disease Other military personal injury and occupational illness claims Your responsibilities will include: Managing your own caseload of pre-litigated and litigated military claims. Investigating liability, causation and quantum to build effective litigation strategies. Drafting legal correspondence, witness statements, schedules of loss and court documentation. Reviewing medical records, service records and expert evidence. Liaising with clients, medical experts, counsel, the Ministry of Defence and other key stakeholders. Negotiating settlements and progressing claims efficiently through the litigation process. Maintaining compliance with court deadlines, regulatory requirements and internal procedures. Delivering an exceptional standard of client care throughout each stage of the claim. About You We're keen to hear from candidates with experience managing their own claimant litigation caseload. Suitable backgrounds include: Personal Injury Fee Earner Litigation Executive Litigation Paralegal Legal Executive (CILEx) Claims Handler Personal Injury Solicitor (NQ+) Civil Litigation Fee Earner You'll ideally have: Experience handling claimant personal injury, industrial disease or civil litigation matters. Confidence managing your own caseload with minimal supervision. Strong organisational and time management skills. Excellent drafting and communication abilities. A compassionate, client-focused approach. The ability to work both independently and collaboratively. Previous military claims experience is welcomed but not essential . The firm is happy to consider candidates with a solid claimant PI background who are looking to move into this specialist area, with full support and training provided. The Firm Our client is a well-established claimant practice with a specialist reputation for representing members of the Armed Forces, veterans and their families. Known for its collaborative culture and technical expertise, the firm offers a supportive environment where employees are encouraged to develop specialist knowledge, take ownership of their work and build long-term careers. You'll join a close-knit team handling meaningful, high-quality litigation with excellent prospects for progression. Salary & Benefits Competitive salary of £30,000 - £55,000 , depending on experience. Annual bonus of up to 10% . 24 days' annual leave plus bank holidays. Your birthday off each year. Workplace pension. Free on-site parking. Optional private healthcare after six months' service. Hybrid and flexible working arrangements. Ongoing training and genuine career development opportunities. Apply If you're interested in finding out more about this opportunity, we'd love to hear from you. Apply via the link provided or contact Miles Lomas at CRA Consulting for a confidential discussion.
Aug 15, 2026
Full time
Role: Military Claims Fee Earner Location: Castleford, West Yorkshire Salary: £30,000 - £55,000 Contract: Full time, permanent, hybrid CRA Consulting is proud to be working exclusively with a specialist claimant law firm to recruit a Military Claims Fee Earner to join its growing Military Claims team. This is an outstanding opportunity for an experienced claimant litigation professional to develop their career within a highly respected niche practice. You'll manage your own caseload of military compensation and personal injury matters, acting for serving Armed Forces personnel, veterans and their families in a rewarding area of law where your work genuinely makes a difference. Whether you already have military claims experience or are looking to specialise from a claimant personal injury background, this role offers excellent training, high-quality work and genuine long-term career prospects. The Role You'll take ownership of a varied caseload of military compensation and personal injury claims, progressing matters from initial instruction through to settlement, with support from an experienced and collaborative team. The work covers a broad range of service-related claims, including: Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) Non-Freezing Cold Injury (NFCI) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Asbestos-related disease Other military personal injury and occupational illness claims Your responsibilities will include: Managing your own caseload of pre-litigated and litigated military claims. Investigating liability, causation and quantum to build effective litigation strategies. Drafting legal correspondence, witness statements, schedules of loss and court documentation. Reviewing medical records, service records and expert evidence. Liaising with clients, medical experts, counsel, the Ministry of Defence and other key stakeholders. Negotiating settlements and progressing claims efficiently through the litigation process. Maintaining compliance with court deadlines, regulatory requirements and internal procedures. Delivering an exceptional standard of client care throughout each stage of the claim. About You We're keen to hear from candidates with experience managing their own claimant litigation caseload. Suitable backgrounds include: Personal Injury Fee Earner Litigation Executive Litigation Paralegal Legal Executive (CILEx) Claims Handler Personal Injury Solicitor (NQ+) Civil Litigation Fee Earner You'll ideally have: Experience handling claimant personal injury, industrial disease or civil litigation matters. Confidence managing your own caseload with minimal supervision. Strong organisational and time management skills. Excellent drafting and communication abilities. A compassionate, client-focused approach. The ability to work both independently and collaboratively. Previous military claims experience is welcomed but not essential . The firm is happy to consider candidates with a solid claimant PI background who are looking to move into this specialist area, with full support and training provided. The Firm Our client is a well-established claimant practice with a specialist reputation for representing members of the Armed Forces, veterans and their families. Known for its collaborative culture and technical expertise, the firm offers a supportive environment where employees are encouraged to develop specialist knowledge, take ownership of their work and build long-term careers. You'll join a close-knit team handling meaningful, high-quality litigation with excellent prospects for progression. Salary & Benefits Competitive salary of £30,000 - £55,000 , depending on experience. Annual bonus of up to 10% . 24 days' annual leave plus bank holidays. Your birthday off each year. Workplace pension. Free on-site parking. Optional private healthcare after six months' service. Hybrid and flexible working arrangements. Ongoing training and genuine career development opportunities. Apply If you're interested in finding out more about this opportunity, we'd love to hear from you. Apply via the link provided or contact Miles Lomas at CRA Consulting for a confidential discussion.

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