Our client is seeking an Insolvency Solicitor/Associate 2-4 Years' PQE to join their highly regarded Dispute Resolution team. The firm provide a health cash plan, death in service plan, a generous holiday allowance with option to buy and sell plus lots more benefits. The highly esteemed Insolvency Team is described in the Legal 500 directory, as an "extremely competent team focusing on insolvency and restructuring from the debt recovery end to large scale corporate restructuring." The team leader in the department is also commended as "technically brilliant, charming, and easy to deal with." The team engages in a diverse array of high-quality non-contentious advisory tasks and contentious insolvency disputes. Frequently, they manage assignments referred from both London and national practices in situations of conflict. The team boasts an extensive list of Insolvency Practitioner clients. Our client: Distinguished law firm Ranked in the Top 500 Hold numerous prestigious accreditations in recognition of their exceptional legal advice Have a rich history spanning two centuries They have cultivated a strong and respected presence as a premier law firm in the Hertfordshire and London regions Committed to progress, they are continually evolving and have a dedicated team of over 100 professionals Insolvency Lawyer role: Activities will be varied and will include, but are not limited to the following: Dealing with new client enquiries. Handling all aspects of corporate insolvency including administration appointments (both in court and out of court appointments), all court applications under insolvency legislation, providing advice to Ips, secured lenders and directors Dealing with all aspects of property related transactions in insolvency All aspects of personal insolvency Dealing with insolvency related litigation Maintain control of an allocated caseload to ensure that standards of matter conduct, file management, administration, time-recording and accounting are maintained Recognise the importance of cross selling and identify opportunities to refer work to other departments Attend networking and firm events Assist in developing and implementing marketing strategies Is this Insolvency Lawyer role for you? A minimum of 2 years experience of insolvency Adopts a client-centred focus at all times A commercial and pragmatic attitude Confident with the ability to interface and develop relationships with a variety of people Benefits: Flexible working Health cash plan Generous holiday allowance with option to buy and sell Pension options Death in service cover Firmwide bonus scheme Subsidised parking Employee assistance programme For further information about this Insolvency Lawyer role please contact Mia quoting reference 36491. PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003 JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 20, 2026
Full time
Our client is seeking an Insolvency Solicitor/Associate 2-4 Years' PQE to join their highly regarded Dispute Resolution team. The firm provide a health cash plan, death in service plan, a generous holiday allowance with option to buy and sell plus lots more benefits. The highly esteemed Insolvency Team is described in the Legal 500 directory, as an "extremely competent team focusing on insolvency and restructuring from the debt recovery end to large scale corporate restructuring." The team leader in the department is also commended as "technically brilliant, charming, and easy to deal with." The team engages in a diverse array of high-quality non-contentious advisory tasks and contentious insolvency disputes. Frequently, they manage assignments referred from both London and national practices in situations of conflict. The team boasts an extensive list of Insolvency Practitioner clients. Our client: Distinguished law firm Ranked in the Top 500 Hold numerous prestigious accreditations in recognition of their exceptional legal advice Have a rich history spanning two centuries They have cultivated a strong and respected presence as a premier law firm in the Hertfordshire and London regions Committed to progress, they are continually evolving and have a dedicated team of over 100 professionals Insolvency Lawyer role: Activities will be varied and will include, but are not limited to the following: Dealing with new client enquiries. Handling all aspects of corporate insolvency including administration appointments (both in court and out of court appointments), all court applications under insolvency legislation, providing advice to Ips, secured lenders and directors Dealing with all aspects of property related transactions in insolvency All aspects of personal insolvency Dealing with insolvency related litigation Maintain control of an allocated caseload to ensure that standards of matter conduct, file management, administration, time-recording and accounting are maintained Recognise the importance of cross selling and identify opportunities to refer work to other departments Attend networking and firm events Assist in developing and implementing marketing strategies Is this Insolvency Lawyer role for you? A minimum of 2 years experience of insolvency Adopts a client-centred focus at all times A commercial and pragmatic attitude Confident with the ability to interface and develop relationships with a variety of people Benefits: Flexible working Health cash plan Generous holiday allowance with option to buy and sell Pension options Death in service cover Firmwide bonus scheme Subsidised parking Employee assistance programme For further information about this Insolvency Lawyer role please contact Mia quoting reference 36491. PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003 JBRP1_UKTJ
Property Litigation Lawyer - Tunbridge Wells, Kent (hybrid) Leading Kent law firm are currently recruiting into their award winning property disputes department. This team deal with a variety of property disputes acting for both commercial and residential clients. This role gives the opportunity to handle a quality caseload with high quality clients along with offering fantastic prospects for progression and advancement in the firm. Many of their lawyers joined them in a junior role and are now partners. Also on offer is hybrid working (2 or 3 days per week in the office) lots of flexibility and a genuinely friendly and supportive team. Applications are welcome from qualified solicitors or legal executives who ideally have 2+ years PQE in property litigation. Please also apply if you are an experienced property litigator (but not qualified) or you have a more generalist litigation background but still have solid experience in property disputes. For more information or a confidential discussion then please contact Julie Fernandes.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Property Litigation Lawyer - Tunbridge Wells, Kent (hybrid) Leading Kent law firm are currently recruiting into their award winning property disputes department. This team deal with a variety of property disputes acting for both commercial and residential clients. This role gives the opportunity to handle a quality caseload with high quality clients along with offering fantastic prospects for progression and advancement in the firm. Many of their lawyers joined them in a junior role and are now partners. Also on offer is hybrid working (2 or 3 days per week in the office) lots of flexibility and a genuinely friendly and supportive team. Applications are welcome from qualified solicitors or legal executives who ideally have 2+ years PQE in property litigation. Please also apply if you are an experienced property litigator (but not qualified) or you have a more generalist litigation background but still have solid experience in property disputes. For more information or a confidential discussion then please contact Julie Fernandes.
About the job. Join National Highways as a Lawyer and make a real impact! You'll provide clear, pragmatic legal advice across planning, highways, and environmental law, helping shape decisions that keep our roads safe and efficient. Working alongside experienced Lawyers and Senior Lawyers, you'll support complex cases and draw on specialist expertise to protect the best interests of National Highways every step of the way. This is a hybrid position (40% office based) and can be based from any of our UK offices and will include some travel to attend meetings. Provide advice on development consent orders, transport and work act orders, local development orders, compulsory purchase, highways law, permitted development, spatial planning issues town and country planning matters, including planning inquiries and appeals, plus environmental law all to protect the interests of National Highways. Act as the legal expert for National Highways, resolving any queries, providing clear, concise advice and direction and providing support to Senior Lawyers on complex matters where required. Advise on reputational risk, ensuring the horizon is scanned, pulling together conflicting priorities and manage expectations of a range of stakeholders to provide the best possible legal service to National Highways. Take responsibility for ensuring that guidance, legislation and policy are followed, providing high quality, pragmatic advice. Advise as a public sector lawyer on planning, highways and environmental law, reputational risk and legal risk. About you. A Qualified Lawyer with experience of planning, highways and environmental law An understanding and experience of infrastructure planning law A good understanding of UK Public Law Able to manage own caseload and work under pressure and to deadlines Ability to influence stakeholders at a range of levels About us. Here at National Highways, we manage and improve England's motorways and major A roads, helping our customers have safer, smoother and more reliable journeys. Our priorities are safety, customers and delivery, and at the core of this, are our values of passion, integrity, safety, teamwork and ownership. Legal Services encompasses the National Highways Legal Team, Information Rights Team, Investigations Team and the Company Secretariat. The Legal Team offer strategic legal advice on commercial, construction, planning, operational, highways, employment, regulatory, and property matters, ensuring legal compliance and minimising exposure to risk. External candidates will be offered a starting salary at the lower end of the pay scale, while current employees will be appointed in accordance with our established pay policy. We are committed to creating a diverse environment and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
About the job. Join National Highways as a Lawyer and make a real impact! You'll provide clear, pragmatic legal advice across planning, highways, and environmental law, helping shape decisions that keep our roads safe and efficient. Working alongside experienced Lawyers and Senior Lawyers, you'll support complex cases and draw on specialist expertise to protect the best interests of National Highways every step of the way. This is a hybrid position (40% office based) and can be based from any of our UK offices and will include some travel to attend meetings. Provide advice on development consent orders, transport and work act orders, local development orders, compulsory purchase, highways law, permitted development, spatial planning issues town and country planning matters, including planning inquiries and appeals, plus environmental law all to protect the interests of National Highways. Act as the legal expert for National Highways, resolving any queries, providing clear, concise advice and direction and providing support to Senior Lawyers on complex matters where required. Advise on reputational risk, ensuring the horizon is scanned, pulling together conflicting priorities and manage expectations of a range of stakeholders to provide the best possible legal service to National Highways. Take responsibility for ensuring that guidance, legislation and policy are followed, providing high quality, pragmatic advice. Advise as a public sector lawyer on planning, highways and environmental law, reputational risk and legal risk. About you. A Qualified Lawyer with experience of planning, highways and environmental law An understanding and experience of infrastructure planning law A good understanding of UK Public Law Able to manage own caseload and work under pressure and to deadlines Ability to influence stakeholders at a range of levels About us. Here at National Highways, we manage and improve England's motorways and major A roads, helping our customers have safer, smoother and more reliable journeys. Our priorities are safety, customers and delivery, and at the core of this, are our values of passion, integrity, safety, teamwork and ownership. Legal Services encompasses the National Highways Legal Team, Information Rights Team, Investigations Team and the Company Secretariat. The Legal Team offer strategic legal advice on commercial, construction, planning, operational, highways, employment, regulatory, and property matters, ensuring legal compliance and minimising exposure to risk. External candidates will be offered a starting salary at the lower end of the pay scale, while current employees will be appointed in accordance with our established pay policy. We are committed to creating a diverse environment and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. JBRP1_UKTJ
Job Opportunity: Solicitor - Energy/Projects (2-6 years PQE) ? Location: London ? About the Firm: ? Medium-sized niche law firm based in London, with additional offices in several other locations. ? Recognized by Legal 500 and Chambers UK, the firm specializes in areas like banking, construction, commercial litigation, corporate, employment, projects, and property. ? It has a strong focus on social housing clients and private developers, with over 350 employees and partners. ? About the Team: ? The Projects Team is part of the Real Estate and Projects Team, handling public procurement, commercial contracts, IP/IT, joint ventures, and public-private partnership projects. ? Role Overview: Client is seeking a Solicitor with 2-6 years PQE to join their Energy/Projects Team in London. ? The role focuses on energy-related matters, including advising on heat networks, ESCO arrangements, renewable energy projects, and energy infrastructure like EV charging. ? Candidates should have strong technical skills, experience in energy law, and ideally a background in PFI/PPP projects. ? Key Responsibilities: Draft clear advice and maintain client relationships. ? Manage files, projects, and deadlines independently. ? Participate in marketing and business development. ? Ensure compliance with firm policies and legal standards. ? Provide monthly invoices and progress reports to clients. ? Requirements: ? 2-6 years PQE as a solicitor in the field of energy in this jurisdiction (experience of PFI/PPP projects is also welcomed) CILEx Lawyers must have Higher Rights Strong drafting, communication, and client care skills. ? Experience with IT contracts or advising local authorities is beneficial. ? High attention to detail and ability to manage workloads effectively. ? Familiarity with Word, Excel, Outlook, and internet applications. ? Empathy for the social housing/not-for-profit sector is helpful. ? Please note, that team members are expected to work in the office at least three days a week. For an opportunity to join this team at a most exciting part of their growth journey, we would love to hear from you. JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Job Opportunity: Solicitor - Energy/Projects (2-6 years PQE) ? Location: London ? About the Firm: ? Medium-sized niche law firm based in London, with additional offices in several other locations. ? Recognized by Legal 500 and Chambers UK, the firm specializes in areas like banking, construction, commercial litigation, corporate, employment, projects, and property. ? It has a strong focus on social housing clients and private developers, with over 350 employees and partners. ? About the Team: ? The Projects Team is part of the Real Estate and Projects Team, handling public procurement, commercial contracts, IP/IT, joint ventures, and public-private partnership projects. ? Role Overview: Client is seeking a Solicitor with 2-6 years PQE to join their Energy/Projects Team in London. ? The role focuses on energy-related matters, including advising on heat networks, ESCO arrangements, renewable energy projects, and energy infrastructure like EV charging. ? Candidates should have strong technical skills, experience in energy law, and ideally a background in PFI/PPP projects. ? Key Responsibilities: Draft clear advice and maintain client relationships. ? Manage files, projects, and deadlines independently. ? Participate in marketing and business development. ? Ensure compliance with firm policies and legal standards. ? Provide monthly invoices and progress reports to clients. ? Requirements: ? 2-6 years PQE as a solicitor in the field of energy in this jurisdiction (experience of PFI/PPP projects is also welcomed) CILEx Lawyers must have Higher Rights Strong drafting, communication, and client care skills. ? Experience with IT contracts or advising local authorities is beneficial. ? High attention to detail and ability to manage workloads effectively. ? Familiarity with Word, Excel, Outlook, and internet applications. ? Empathy for the social housing/not-for-profit sector is helpful. ? Please note, that team members are expected to work in the office at least three days a week. For an opportunity to join this team at a most exciting part of their growth journey, we would love to hear from you. JBRP1_UKTJ
Locum Commercial Property Lawyer Vivid Resourcing are currently working with a Law Firm in Surrey who are looking for a Locum Commercial Property Lawyer to join the team! The role: Mixed caseload of mainly commercial property matters - leases, licences & a small amount of residential matters 12-month initial contract, with a view to extend 2-4 days per week in office, dependent on location, with the rest worked from home Start date within the next 4 weeks Full-time hours ideally, but open to a minimum of 3 days per week You must be have at least 3 years of experience in commercial property law to be considered . If interested, please get in touch now before interview slots are taken! Georgia Howe (Executive Consultant)
Feb 19, 2026
Contractor
Locum Commercial Property Lawyer Vivid Resourcing are currently working with a Law Firm in Surrey who are looking for a Locum Commercial Property Lawyer to join the team! The role: Mixed caseload of mainly commercial property matters - leases, licences & a small amount of residential matters 12-month initial contract, with a view to extend 2-4 days per week in office, dependent on location, with the rest worked from home Start date within the next 4 weeks Full-time hours ideally, but open to a minimum of 3 days per week You must be have at least 3 years of experience in commercial property law to be considered . If interested, please get in touch now before interview slots are taken! Georgia Howe (Executive Consultant)
Property Lawyer All Levels Considered Location: New Office in Swansea Work Type: Full-Time Hybrid Are you looking for a fresh opportunity in residential property law with a strong local presence and a genuinely supportive environment? A well-established, forward-thinking law firm is seeking Property Lawyers to join their expanding team at a brand-new office click apply for full job details
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Property Lawyer All Levels Considered Location: New Office in Swansea Work Type: Full-Time Hybrid Are you looking for a fresh opportunity in residential property law with a strong local presence and a genuinely supportive environment? A well-established, forward-thinking law firm is seeking Property Lawyers to join their expanding team at a brand-new office click apply for full job details
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Coventry, Warwickshire
Conveyancing Lawyer / Conveyancing Solicitor Make Your Mark in a Firm That Values You Location: Coventry & WarwickshireContract: Permanent, Full-Time Salary:VERY GENEROUS SALARY + Exceptional Benefits - see below. Are you an experienced conveyancer ready to take ownership of your caseload and thrive in a supportive, forward-thinking legal team? Were offering a fantastic opportunity to join a busy, growing department where your expertise will be valued and your development supported. This is more than just a role its a chance to be part of a firm that genuinely values its people, encourages growth, and supports work-life balance. If youre ready to take the next step in your conveyancing career, wed love to hear from you. What youll be doing: Managing a varied caseload of residential property matters including freehold/leasehold sales and purchases, Shared Ownership, Re-mortgages, and New Build developments Handling files from instruction to completion with autonomy and precision Drafting and approving legal documentation such as contracts and transfer deeds Delivering clear, responsive legal advice to clients with professionalism and care What were looking for: Qualified Solicitor, Legal Executive, or experienced Conveyancer Experience in residential conveyancing Strong working knowledge of the conveyancing process and relevant regulations (Lexcel, SRA Standards, Money Laundering) Confident managing a caseload independently. Solid IT skills and a commitment to integrity and discretion Why join us? Because we invest in our people: Time Off & Flexibility 23 days holiday Birthday off Holiday increases with length of employment Holiday purchase scheme Everyday Perks Free parking Last Friday of the month dress down .casual wear. Free/subsidised legal fees Health & Wellbeing Private medical care (after probation) Eyecare & flu jab vouchers Cycle to work scheme Company sick pay Growth & Recognition Long service awards Training funding & professional development Refer-a-friend scheme We welcome applications from professionals with a strong foundation in residential property law, whether you're currently working as a Residential Property Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer, Legal Executive, or Conveyancing Fee Earner. If you're a Conveyancing Paralegal with solid experience or a Conveyancing Assistant ready to step up, this could be your next big move. We also encourage interest from those in Commercial Property, Probate, or In-house Legal Counsel roles with relevant crossover experience including Real Estate Solicitors, Legal Consultants, and Locum Conveyancers. Candidates from smaller firms or regional practices such as Head of Conveyancing, Conveyancing Manager, Sole Practitioner, or Client-Facing Legal Advisors are also strongly encouraged to apply.This role is easily commutable from Coventry, Warwick, Leamington Spa, Stratford-upon-Avon, Rugby, Nuneaton, Bedworth, Kenilworth, Solihull, Birmingham, Redditch, Banbury, Hinckley, Lutterworth, Tamworth, Atherstone, Alcester, and Daventry making it a great fit for conveyancers across the Midlands. JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Conveyancing Lawyer / Conveyancing Solicitor Make Your Mark in a Firm That Values You Location: Coventry & WarwickshireContract: Permanent, Full-Time Salary:VERY GENEROUS SALARY + Exceptional Benefits - see below. Are you an experienced conveyancer ready to take ownership of your caseload and thrive in a supportive, forward-thinking legal team? Were offering a fantastic opportunity to join a busy, growing department where your expertise will be valued and your development supported. This is more than just a role its a chance to be part of a firm that genuinely values its people, encourages growth, and supports work-life balance. If youre ready to take the next step in your conveyancing career, wed love to hear from you. What youll be doing: Managing a varied caseload of residential property matters including freehold/leasehold sales and purchases, Shared Ownership, Re-mortgages, and New Build developments Handling files from instruction to completion with autonomy and precision Drafting and approving legal documentation such as contracts and transfer deeds Delivering clear, responsive legal advice to clients with professionalism and care What were looking for: Qualified Solicitor, Legal Executive, or experienced Conveyancer Experience in residential conveyancing Strong working knowledge of the conveyancing process and relevant regulations (Lexcel, SRA Standards, Money Laundering) Confident managing a caseload independently. Solid IT skills and a commitment to integrity and discretion Why join us? Because we invest in our people: Time Off & Flexibility 23 days holiday Birthday off Holiday increases with length of employment Holiday purchase scheme Everyday Perks Free parking Last Friday of the month dress down .casual wear. Free/subsidised legal fees Health & Wellbeing Private medical care (after probation) Eyecare & flu jab vouchers Cycle to work scheme Company sick pay Growth & Recognition Long service awards Training funding & professional development Refer-a-friend scheme We welcome applications from professionals with a strong foundation in residential property law, whether you're currently working as a Residential Property Solicitor, Licensed Conveyancer, Legal Executive, or Conveyancing Fee Earner. If you're a Conveyancing Paralegal with solid experience or a Conveyancing Assistant ready to step up, this could be your next big move. We also encourage interest from those in Commercial Property, Probate, or In-house Legal Counsel roles with relevant crossover experience including Real Estate Solicitors, Legal Consultants, and Locum Conveyancers. Candidates from smaller firms or regional practices such as Head of Conveyancing, Conveyancing Manager, Sole Practitioner, or Client-Facing Legal Advisors are also strongly encouraged to apply.This role is easily commutable from Coventry, Warwick, Leamington Spa, Stratford-upon-Avon, Rugby, Nuneaton, Bedworth, Kenilworth, Solihull, Birmingham, Redditch, Banbury, Hinckley, Lutterworth, Tamworth, Atherstone, Alcester, and Daventry making it a great fit for conveyancers across the Midlands. JBRP1_UKTJ
An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Commercial Property Legal Assistant to join a well-established, Legal 500-ranked firm. The firm offers a competitive benefits package, including target-related bonuses and ongoing training and development to support your career as a Legal Assistant. This role presents the chance for a Legal Assistant to become part of a large, friendly, and supportive team of lawyers and legal assistants, contributing to a collaborative and professional working environment. Key Responsibilities for the Legal Assistant: Manage Fee Earner diaries, including arranging meetings and appointments Handle routine client correspondence and respond to telephone enquiries Open and close client files, ensuring accurate maintenance of client records Prepare client correspondence, enclosures, and invoices Organise and manage hard copy files, including copying, filing, and retrieving documentation Request and record payments from clients Produce correspondence and documentation from audio dictation Submit SDLT returns to HMRC Submit property registration applications to the Land Registry Assist with drafting contract packs, transfer forms, and other legal documents Provide reception cover when required Benefits Include: Competitive salary, dependent on experience 26 days annual leave, plus bank holidays Company pension scheme Monthly holiday bonus scheme (earn additional leave by meeting performance targets) Firm-funded eye care, including regular eye tests Ongoing training and development, with support for professional qualification study This is an excellent opportunity for a Legal Assistant looking to develop their career within a highly regarded commercial property department. For more information about this Legal Assistant role, please contact Mia Henderson quoting reference 37338. PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
An excellent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Commercial Property Legal Assistant to join a well-established, Legal 500-ranked firm. The firm offers a competitive benefits package, including target-related bonuses and ongoing training and development to support your career as a Legal Assistant. This role presents the chance for a Legal Assistant to become part of a large, friendly, and supportive team of lawyers and legal assistants, contributing to a collaborative and professional working environment. Key Responsibilities for the Legal Assistant: Manage Fee Earner diaries, including arranging meetings and appointments Handle routine client correspondence and respond to telephone enquiries Open and close client files, ensuring accurate maintenance of client records Prepare client correspondence, enclosures, and invoices Organise and manage hard copy files, including copying, filing, and retrieving documentation Request and record payments from clients Produce correspondence and documentation from audio dictation Submit SDLT returns to HMRC Submit property registration applications to the Land Registry Assist with drafting contract packs, transfer forms, and other legal documents Provide reception cover when required Benefits Include: Competitive salary, dependent on experience 26 days annual leave, plus bank holidays Company pension scheme Monthly holiday bonus scheme (earn additional leave by meeting performance targets) Firm-funded eye care, including regular eye tests Ongoing training and development, with support for professional qualification study This is an excellent opportunity for a Legal Assistant looking to develop their career within a highly regarded commercial property department. For more information about this Legal Assistant role, please contact Mia Henderson quoting reference 37338. PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003
Who We Are: At Omaze, we give our community in the UK and Germany the chance to win luxury homes and other life changing prizes - all while raising money for the causes they love. Thanks to our Omaze Community, we've raised over £100 million for UK charities in just five years. That's millions helping organisations like Age UK, the RSPCA, British Heart Foundation and Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity deliver life saving work. And the best part? We're only just getting started. Omaze is building a business and culture committed to growth and creating significant social impact on a global scale. About The Job The Legal team at Omaze is responsible for protecting the company's interests by providing long term strategic direction and day to day operational support. Omaze is seeking an experienced and dynamic Senior Counsel Property & Prizes to join its UK legal function. The successful candidate will oversee all legal aspects of the property purchasing, prize acquisition, and winner support for the UK business. What You'll Be Doing Manage all legal aspects and support required for Omaze UK's property purchasing, management, and delivery, as part of the company's Million Pound House Draws. Manage all legal aspects and support required for acquisition and delivery of all other Omaze UK prizes. Provide strategic legal advice to the UK Property team on all aspects of property and prizes, and support needed for Omaze prize draw winners. Proactively identify, assess, and mitigate legal risks associated with Omaze UK's property and prizing processes. Review property purchase agreements and property history reports to assess and advise on legal risks and solutions. Manage relationships and spend with external legal counsel, including budget management. Assist as needed with UK Legal team needs projects and priorities. About You A qualified lawyer in the UK with 5+ years of experience working in an internationally/nationally recognised law firm and/or in house legal department. Significant experience negotiating and providing legal advice on complex property purchases. Law degree. Fluent in English required (fluency in another European language a perk). Excellent leadership and team management skills. Unmatched organisational skills and unyielding attention to detail. Strategic thinker with strong problem solving and decision making abilities. Extreme multi tasker with excellent verbal and written communication skills. Willingness to learn other practice areas. Willingness to do the tedious, detailed oriented legal work that keeps Omaze running and can independently exercise sound judgement with minimal supervision. What's In It For You Generous stock options scheme 25 days annual leave PLUS Bank Holidays Private medical and dental insurance 9% employer pension contributions, when you contribute at least 2% A generous personal learning and development budget each year to use on training courses, conferences and professional memberships Personal equipment budget to work from home Enhanced family leave policies Life assurance of 4x your salary Additional Information Office Policy: 3 days in person (Holborn) Contract type: Permanent, full time DEI Statement We actively seek out diversity of thought and experience to drive innovation. We welcome all backgrounds, identities, and perspectives and work hard to ensure that every Omaze employee can bring their authentic self to work at all times.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Who We Are: At Omaze, we give our community in the UK and Germany the chance to win luxury homes and other life changing prizes - all while raising money for the causes they love. Thanks to our Omaze Community, we've raised over £100 million for UK charities in just five years. That's millions helping organisations like Age UK, the RSPCA, British Heart Foundation and Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity deliver life saving work. And the best part? We're only just getting started. Omaze is building a business and culture committed to growth and creating significant social impact on a global scale. About The Job The Legal team at Omaze is responsible for protecting the company's interests by providing long term strategic direction and day to day operational support. Omaze is seeking an experienced and dynamic Senior Counsel Property & Prizes to join its UK legal function. The successful candidate will oversee all legal aspects of the property purchasing, prize acquisition, and winner support for the UK business. What You'll Be Doing Manage all legal aspects and support required for Omaze UK's property purchasing, management, and delivery, as part of the company's Million Pound House Draws. Manage all legal aspects and support required for acquisition and delivery of all other Omaze UK prizes. Provide strategic legal advice to the UK Property team on all aspects of property and prizes, and support needed for Omaze prize draw winners. Proactively identify, assess, and mitigate legal risks associated with Omaze UK's property and prizing processes. Review property purchase agreements and property history reports to assess and advise on legal risks and solutions. Manage relationships and spend with external legal counsel, including budget management. Assist as needed with UK Legal team needs projects and priorities. About You A qualified lawyer in the UK with 5+ years of experience working in an internationally/nationally recognised law firm and/or in house legal department. Significant experience negotiating and providing legal advice on complex property purchases. Law degree. Fluent in English required (fluency in another European language a perk). Excellent leadership and team management skills. Unmatched organisational skills and unyielding attention to detail. Strategic thinker with strong problem solving and decision making abilities. Extreme multi tasker with excellent verbal and written communication skills. Willingness to learn other practice areas. Willingness to do the tedious, detailed oriented legal work that keeps Omaze running and can independently exercise sound judgement with minimal supervision. What's In It For You Generous stock options scheme 25 days annual leave PLUS Bank Holidays Private medical and dental insurance 9% employer pension contributions, when you contribute at least 2% A generous personal learning and development budget each year to use on training courses, conferences and professional memberships Personal equipment budget to work from home Enhanced family leave policies Life assurance of 4x your salary Additional Information Office Policy: 3 days in person (Holborn) Contract type: Permanent, full time DEI Statement We actively seek out diversity of thought and experience to drive innovation. We welcome all backgrounds, identities, and perspectives and work hard to ensure that every Omaze employee can bring their authentic self to work at all times.
About the job. Join National Highways as a Lawyer and make a real impact! You'll provide clear, pragmatic legal advice across planning, highways, and environmental law, helping shape decisions that keep our roads safe and efficient. Working alongside experienced Lawyers and Senior Lawyers, you'll support complex cases and draw on specialist expertise to protect the best interests of National Highways every step of the way. This is a hybrid position (40% office based) and can be based from any of our UK offices and will include some travel to attend meetings. Provide advice on development consent orders, transport and work act orders, local development orders, compulsory purchase, highways law, permitted development, spatial planning issues town and country planning matters, including planning inquiries and appeals, plus environmental law all to protect the interests of National Highways. Act as the legal expert for National Highways, resolving any queries, providing clear, concise advice and direction and providing support to Senior Lawyers on complex matters where required. Advise on reputational risk, ensuring the horizon is scanned, pulling together conflicting priorities and manage expectations of a range of stakeholders to provide the best possible legal service to National Highways. Take responsibility for ensuring that guidance, legislation and policy are followed, providing high quality, pragmatic advice. Advise as a public sector lawyer on planning, highways and environmental law, reputational risk and legal risk. About you. A Qualified Lawyer with experience of planning, highways and environmental law An understanding and experience of infrastructure planning law A good understanding of UK Public Law Able to manage own caseload and work under pressure and to deadlines Ability to influence stakeholders at a range of levels About us. Here at National Highways, we manage and improve England's motorways and major A roads, helping our customers have safer, smoother and more reliable journeys. Our priorities are safety, customers and delivery, and at the core of this, are our values of passion, integrity, safety, teamwork and ownership. Legal Services encompasses the National Highways Legal Team, Information Rights Team, Investigations Team and the Company Secretariat. The Legal Team offer strategic legal advice on commercial, construction, planning, operational, highways, employment, regulatory, and property matters, ensuring legal compliance and minimising exposure to risk. External candidates will be offered a starting salary at the lower end of the pay scale, while current employees will be appointed in accordance with our established pay policy. We are committed to creating a diverse environment and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
About the job. Join National Highways as a Lawyer and make a real impact! You'll provide clear, pragmatic legal advice across planning, highways, and environmental law, helping shape decisions that keep our roads safe and efficient. Working alongside experienced Lawyers and Senior Lawyers, you'll support complex cases and draw on specialist expertise to protect the best interests of National Highways every step of the way. This is a hybrid position (40% office based) and can be based from any of our UK offices and will include some travel to attend meetings. Provide advice on development consent orders, transport and work act orders, local development orders, compulsory purchase, highways law, permitted development, spatial planning issues town and country planning matters, including planning inquiries and appeals, plus environmental law all to protect the interests of National Highways. Act as the legal expert for National Highways, resolving any queries, providing clear, concise advice and direction and providing support to Senior Lawyers on complex matters where required. Advise on reputational risk, ensuring the horizon is scanned, pulling together conflicting priorities and manage expectations of a range of stakeholders to provide the best possible legal service to National Highways. Take responsibility for ensuring that guidance, legislation and policy are followed, providing high quality, pragmatic advice. Advise as a public sector lawyer on planning, highways and environmental law, reputational risk and legal risk. About you. A Qualified Lawyer with experience of planning, highways and environmental law An understanding and experience of infrastructure planning law A good understanding of UK Public Law Able to manage own caseload and work under pressure and to deadlines Ability to influence stakeholders at a range of levels About us. Here at National Highways, we manage and improve England's motorways and major A roads, helping our customers have safer, smoother and more reliable journeys. Our priorities are safety, customers and delivery, and at the core of this, are our values of passion, integrity, safety, teamwork and ownership. Legal Services encompasses the National Highways Legal Team, Information Rights Team, Investigations Team and the Company Secretariat. The Legal Team offer strategic legal advice on commercial, construction, planning, operational, highways, employment, regulatory, and property matters, ensuring legal compliance and minimising exposure to risk. External candidates will be offered a starting salary at the lower end of the pay scale, while current employees will be appointed in accordance with our established pay policy. We are committed to creating a diverse environment and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. JBRP1_UKTJ
The Role: The successful candidate will join a well-established and successful property team. This role could be a great opportunity for someone at the beginning of their career wanting to work alongside knowledgeable and supportive senior lawyers to develop of progress their career. There is also a requirement in the business for experienced lawyers who enjoy more challenging work and supporting and mentoring juniors. The candidates will be expected To provide a high quality, effective, legal service for WBW Solicitors as a member of the Property Department. To promote and develop the department internally and externally. To promote and develop the firm. Maintain the high reputation of the firm. Experience of working independently on their own caseload in a variety of Residential matters, such as advising clients on the buying and selling of properties, transfer of equity, shared ownership and remortgages will be essential. However, the successful candidate will have access to mentors and colleagues to offer support. The Candidate: Solicitors, Legal Executive, Licenced Conveyancers and Practitioners will be considered. The ideal candidate should be 2 years PQE with residential property experience, or to have successfully managed their own residential property caseload for a minimum of 3 years. Completed qualification is not essential. Any Newly Qualified candidates should be able to demonstrate a good understanding of a variety of matters they have assisted on during their training. The successful candidate should be able to work in a team, working successfully with other Lawyers and support staff. There are opportunities for the right candidate to build and lead a team with associate or partnership prospects available. Networking and attending external events will be a regular expectation. Applications are also encouraged from practitioners with strong potential who may not meet all criteria but can demonstrate enthusiasm and a commitment to the role. Job Type: Permanent Pay: From £30,000.00 per year Benefits: Additional leave Free flu jabs Health & wellbeing programme Life insurance Schedule: Monday to Friday Work Location: In person
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
The Role: The successful candidate will join a well-established and successful property team. This role could be a great opportunity for someone at the beginning of their career wanting to work alongside knowledgeable and supportive senior lawyers to develop of progress their career. There is also a requirement in the business for experienced lawyers who enjoy more challenging work and supporting and mentoring juniors. The candidates will be expected To provide a high quality, effective, legal service for WBW Solicitors as a member of the Property Department. To promote and develop the department internally and externally. To promote and develop the firm. Maintain the high reputation of the firm. Experience of working independently on their own caseload in a variety of Residential matters, such as advising clients on the buying and selling of properties, transfer of equity, shared ownership and remortgages will be essential. However, the successful candidate will have access to mentors and colleagues to offer support. The Candidate: Solicitors, Legal Executive, Licenced Conveyancers and Practitioners will be considered. The ideal candidate should be 2 years PQE with residential property experience, or to have successfully managed their own residential property caseload for a minimum of 3 years. Completed qualification is not essential. Any Newly Qualified candidates should be able to demonstrate a good understanding of a variety of matters they have assisted on during their training. The successful candidate should be able to work in a team, working successfully with other Lawyers and support staff. There are opportunities for the right candidate to build and lead a team with associate or partnership prospects available. Networking and attending external events will be a regular expectation. Applications are also encouraged from practitioners with strong potential who may not meet all criteria but can demonstrate enthusiasm and a commitment to the role. Job Type: Permanent Pay: From £30,000.00 per year Benefits: Additional leave Free flu jabs Health & wellbeing programme Life insurance Schedule: Monday to Friday Work Location: In person
Commercial Property Solicitor (2-5 Years' PQE) We are partnering with a reputable firm seeking a Commercial Property Solicitor with 2-5 years' Post-Qualified Experience (PQE) to join their growing Commercial Property team. This is an outstanding opportunity for a well-rounded commercial property lawyer, ideally with some exposure to development work, to advance their career within a supportive and forward-thinking environment. The successful candidate will receive comprehensive support while managing a diverse caseload of up to 100 matters and will gain experience across a wide range of high-quality commercial property work. Key Responsibilities Acting on development matters, including site acquisitions and project set-up Handling sales, purchases and leases of commercial premises, including non-contentious landlord and tenant issues Drafting and negotiating leases, licences and agreements for lease Advising landlords and tenants on their rights, obligations and commercial considerations Managing property finance and development transactions Conducting due diligence, including title investigations and reporting Efficiently managing a varied caseload with appropriate supervision and support Building and maintaining strong client relationships through exceptional service Candidate Profile Qualified Solicitor with 2-5 years' PQE in general commercial property work Proven experience in acquisitions, disposals and commercial leasing Strong drafting skills coupled with sound commercial awareness Excellent written and verbal communication abilities Ability to manage a busy and diverse caseload effectively Proactive, adaptable and collaborative team player Salary & Benefits Competitive salary 25 days' holiday from the outset, plus Christmas shutdown and statutory Bank Holidays Healthcare benefits scheme Employee Assistance Programme and wellbeing services, including a 24/7 helpline Discounted legal fees for staff and their family members Death in service provision Auto-enrolment into the Company Pension Scheme Annual colleague events Why Consider This Opportunity A rewarding role offering high-quality work and genuine career progression A supportive, people-first culture with a strong emphasis on wellbeing and work-life balance Excellent engagement scores, with over 90% of staff proud to work at the firm A strong commitment to inclusion, local communities and charitable initiatives, supported by active CSR, Sports & Social, and Health & Wellbeing groups To apply for this role, please forward your CV to (url removed) or call Sam Oliver on (phone number removed). Clayton Legal recruits for law firms and in-house departments across the UK. Based in the North West, our strong pedigree and exceptional service levels provide candidates and clients with a refreshingly different recruitment experience. You will work with experienced professionals dedicated to your success. Visit our website at (url removed) to explore our latest blogs, legal news, and current vacancies.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Commercial Property Solicitor (2-5 Years' PQE) We are partnering with a reputable firm seeking a Commercial Property Solicitor with 2-5 years' Post-Qualified Experience (PQE) to join their growing Commercial Property team. This is an outstanding opportunity for a well-rounded commercial property lawyer, ideally with some exposure to development work, to advance their career within a supportive and forward-thinking environment. The successful candidate will receive comprehensive support while managing a diverse caseload of up to 100 matters and will gain experience across a wide range of high-quality commercial property work. Key Responsibilities Acting on development matters, including site acquisitions and project set-up Handling sales, purchases and leases of commercial premises, including non-contentious landlord and tenant issues Drafting and negotiating leases, licences and agreements for lease Advising landlords and tenants on their rights, obligations and commercial considerations Managing property finance and development transactions Conducting due diligence, including title investigations and reporting Efficiently managing a varied caseload with appropriate supervision and support Building and maintaining strong client relationships through exceptional service Candidate Profile Qualified Solicitor with 2-5 years' PQE in general commercial property work Proven experience in acquisitions, disposals and commercial leasing Strong drafting skills coupled with sound commercial awareness Excellent written and verbal communication abilities Ability to manage a busy and diverse caseload effectively Proactive, adaptable and collaborative team player Salary & Benefits Competitive salary 25 days' holiday from the outset, plus Christmas shutdown and statutory Bank Holidays Healthcare benefits scheme Employee Assistance Programme and wellbeing services, including a 24/7 helpline Discounted legal fees for staff and their family members Death in service provision Auto-enrolment into the Company Pension Scheme Annual colleague events Why Consider This Opportunity A rewarding role offering high-quality work and genuine career progression A supportive, people-first culture with a strong emphasis on wellbeing and work-life balance Excellent engagement scores, with over 90% of staff proud to work at the firm A strong commitment to inclusion, local communities and charitable initiatives, supported by active CSR, Sports & Social, and Health & Wellbeing groups To apply for this role, please forward your CV to (url removed) or call Sam Oliver on (phone number removed). Clayton Legal recruits for law firms and in-house departments across the UK. Based in the North West, our strong pedigree and exceptional service levels provide candidates and clients with a refreshingly different recruitment experience. You will work with experienced professionals dedicated to your success. Visit our website at (url removed) to explore our latest blogs, legal news, and current vacancies.
Careers# Head of Cyber Security (FCA Experience essential) Team:Technology - UK Location:Leeds Work Model:hybrid Work Type:Permanent Hi, we're PEXA! We know you'll Google us before applying, so let's keep this brief. PEXA revolutionised the way that property is settled in Australia, turning a paper-based process into a digital one. Our solution is a world-first, with over 500 people across Australia and an expanding international team, we're helping 20,000+ families into their homes each week.We're passionate about solving problems for our customers - always striving to set the standard for how property is bought and sold. Being awarded as one of the best places to work in Australia is a recognition of our culture and commitment to innovation, customers and our community.We're growing fast, that is where you come in.We believe our success in Australia is worth sharing and that our proven technology will advance how the UK buys and sells homes.Establishing ourselves within the UK in late 2020, we are committed to collaborating with lawyers, conveyancers, lenders, government and the property industry, to set the new standard for both remortgages and buying and selling property.Great question! Being a PEXArian is so much more than just a job. We're a passionate, motivated and unashamedly enthusiastic bunch at PEXA - we love what we do and we're proud to admit it! Creating brilliant experiences for our members and their clients wouldn't be possible without ensuring we deliver an exceptional employee experience. Here's a snapshot of what your life at PEXA could look like: Your growth: We encourage you to hit your personal and professional learning and development goals with our tailored programs and tools. Your wellness: We care about your holistic wellbeing Your work/life blend: We know that work is just one aspect of your life - we want to help you create your ideal work/life blend, rather than squeezing in life around work.As the Head of Cyber Security at PEXA UK, you'll play a key role in protecting the digital backbone of our business. Working closely with the UK CTO, Group CISO in Australia, and the PEXA UK leadership team, you'll define and drive the security strategy, standards, and posture across our three UK brands: PEXA UK, Smoove, and Optima Legal.You'll lead our Security Operations (SOC), Security Engineering, and Information Security and Governance functions, covering everything from incident response and secure architecture to audits, lender assurance, and compliance with ISO 27001 and FCA requirements.This is a senior leadership role offering the opportunity to define security strategy, strengthen governance, and protect critical systems, data, and operations. You'll shape how we manage threats, embed secure-by-design principles, and foster a culture of security awareness across the organisation.You'll also collaborate closely with technology, legal, risk, and operations teams, as well as external partners, to ensure alignment and resilience, making cyber security a trusted enabler for our customers and colleagues Our Ethos We believe cyber security should be understood, embraced, and loved, not feared. Our job is to make it simple and part of how everyone works.We at PEXA are ready so if this role sounds like you apply today. To be conducted as part of post offer employment checks: The personal information we have collected from you will be shared with Cifas who will use it to prevent fraud, other unlawful or dishonest conduct, malpractice, and other seriously improper conduct. If any of these are detected, you could be refused certain services or employment. Your personal information will also be used to verify your identity. Further details of how your information will be used by us and Cifas, and your data protection rights, can be found at . GDPR Compliance Digital Completion UK Limited (trading name "PEXA"), Optima Legal Services Limited (trading name "Optima Legal") and Smoove Limited (a holding company which comprises of the following wholly owned trading Subsidiary companies: United Legal Services Limited, United Home Services Limited, Legal-Eye Limited, and Amity Law Limited) are all owned directly by DigCom UK Holdings Limited, which is a wholly owned Subsidiary of PEXA Group Limited in Australia (ACN ; ASX: PXA) (referred to collectively as "PEXA Group"). When we process your applicant personal data for recruitment purposes, we do so as a controller. If as part of the recruitment process, we share your personal data with another company within the PEXA Group, that company may process your personal data as either an independent controller or, in certain circumstances, a joint controller. By applying for this role, you consent to us processing your personal data in accordance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation ("UK GDPR") and the Data Protection Act 2018, and further information can be found in our privacy notice . Key Responsibilities Leadership and Strategy Define and deliver the UK cyber security strategy and roadmap aligned with business and group objectives Act as the senior security authority for PEXA UK, Smoove, and Optima Legal Partner with the Group CISO, UK CTO, and Risk functions to align frameworks and initiatives Lead and mentor a multi-disciplinary team across SOC, engineering, and information security Represent UK security priorities in leadership forums, lender assurance discussions, and governance reviews Security Operations and Governance Oversee SOC operations ensuring timely threat detection, response, and resolution Continuously improve detection and response capabilities using Cortex XDR, Abnormal Security, Splunk, and Nucleus Manage vulnerability management end-to-end, from scanning and prioritisation to remediation tracking Coordinate with third-party partners such as Blazeguard and CCX to ensure effective service delivery Oversee secure configuration, endpoint management, and patch compliance across hybrid environments including Azure and AWS Own the UK information security framework and assurance programs including ISO 27001, FCA standards, SOC audits, and lender assurances Maintain and evolve security policies, standards, and control frameworks Lead audit preparation, evidence collection, and control testing for certifications and partner reviews Collaboration and Culture Build strong partnerships across engineering, IT, legal, HR, and operations to embed security in everyday practices Provide input on vendor assessments and third-party risk management Promote a culture of security awareness through training, phishing simulations, and education programs Report on cyber risk, maturity, and incidents to senior leadership with transparency and continuous improvement Key Skills Key Skills Proven experience leading cyber security operations in a regulated or financial services environment (FCA exposure preferred). Strong understanding of security governance, assurance frameworks, and audit processes (ISO 27001, NIST, GDPR, Cyber Essentials Plus). Experience with modern security tooling such as:o Cortex XDR / Palo Alto Networkso Splunk (SIEM and dashboarding)o Abnormal Security (email security)o Prisma Cloud (cloud security posture management)o Airlock (application and API security)o Nucleus (vulnerability management and reporting) Deep knowledge of incident response, threat hunting, and vulnerability management. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills - able to explain complex risks in simple terms. Experience building and mentoring high-performing teams across technical and governance functions. Confident working in partnership with global teams and external partners to deliver consistent, secure outcomes.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Careers# Head of Cyber Security (FCA Experience essential) Team:Technology - UK Location:Leeds Work Model:hybrid Work Type:Permanent Hi, we're PEXA! We know you'll Google us before applying, so let's keep this brief. PEXA revolutionised the way that property is settled in Australia, turning a paper-based process into a digital one. Our solution is a world-first, with over 500 people across Australia and an expanding international team, we're helping 20,000+ families into their homes each week.We're passionate about solving problems for our customers - always striving to set the standard for how property is bought and sold. Being awarded as one of the best places to work in Australia is a recognition of our culture and commitment to innovation, customers and our community.We're growing fast, that is where you come in.We believe our success in Australia is worth sharing and that our proven technology will advance how the UK buys and sells homes.Establishing ourselves within the UK in late 2020, we are committed to collaborating with lawyers, conveyancers, lenders, government and the property industry, to set the new standard for both remortgages and buying and selling property.Great question! Being a PEXArian is so much more than just a job. We're a passionate, motivated and unashamedly enthusiastic bunch at PEXA - we love what we do and we're proud to admit it! Creating brilliant experiences for our members and their clients wouldn't be possible without ensuring we deliver an exceptional employee experience. Here's a snapshot of what your life at PEXA could look like: Your growth: We encourage you to hit your personal and professional learning and development goals with our tailored programs and tools. Your wellness: We care about your holistic wellbeing Your work/life blend: We know that work is just one aspect of your life - we want to help you create your ideal work/life blend, rather than squeezing in life around work.As the Head of Cyber Security at PEXA UK, you'll play a key role in protecting the digital backbone of our business. Working closely with the UK CTO, Group CISO in Australia, and the PEXA UK leadership team, you'll define and drive the security strategy, standards, and posture across our three UK brands: PEXA UK, Smoove, and Optima Legal.You'll lead our Security Operations (SOC), Security Engineering, and Information Security and Governance functions, covering everything from incident response and secure architecture to audits, lender assurance, and compliance with ISO 27001 and FCA requirements.This is a senior leadership role offering the opportunity to define security strategy, strengthen governance, and protect critical systems, data, and operations. You'll shape how we manage threats, embed secure-by-design principles, and foster a culture of security awareness across the organisation.You'll also collaborate closely with technology, legal, risk, and operations teams, as well as external partners, to ensure alignment and resilience, making cyber security a trusted enabler for our customers and colleagues Our Ethos We believe cyber security should be understood, embraced, and loved, not feared. Our job is to make it simple and part of how everyone works.We at PEXA are ready so if this role sounds like you apply today. To be conducted as part of post offer employment checks: The personal information we have collected from you will be shared with Cifas who will use it to prevent fraud, other unlawful or dishonest conduct, malpractice, and other seriously improper conduct. If any of these are detected, you could be refused certain services or employment. Your personal information will also be used to verify your identity. Further details of how your information will be used by us and Cifas, and your data protection rights, can be found at . GDPR Compliance Digital Completion UK Limited (trading name "PEXA"), Optima Legal Services Limited (trading name "Optima Legal") and Smoove Limited (a holding company which comprises of the following wholly owned trading Subsidiary companies: United Legal Services Limited, United Home Services Limited, Legal-Eye Limited, and Amity Law Limited) are all owned directly by DigCom UK Holdings Limited, which is a wholly owned Subsidiary of PEXA Group Limited in Australia (ACN ; ASX: PXA) (referred to collectively as "PEXA Group"). When we process your applicant personal data for recruitment purposes, we do so as a controller. If as part of the recruitment process, we share your personal data with another company within the PEXA Group, that company may process your personal data as either an independent controller or, in certain circumstances, a joint controller. By applying for this role, you consent to us processing your personal data in accordance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation ("UK GDPR") and the Data Protection Act 2018, and further information can be found in our privacy notice . Key Responsibilities Leadership and Strategy Define and deliver the UK cyber security strategy and roadmap aligned with business and group objectives Act as the senior security authority for PEXA UK, Smoove, and Optima Legal Partner with the Group CISO, UK CTO, and Risk functions to align frameworks and initiatives Lead and mentor a multi-disciplinary team across SOC, engineering, and information security Represent UK security priorities in leadership forums, lender assurance discussions, and governance reviews Security Operations and Governance Oversee SOC operations ensuring timely threat detection, response, and resolution Continuously improve detection and response capabilities using Cortex XDR, Abnormal Security, Splunk, and Nucleus Manage vulnerability management end-to-end, from scanning and prioritisation to remediation tracking Coordinate with third-party partners such as Blazeguard and CCX to ensure effective service delivery Oversee secure configuration, endpoint management, and patch compliance across hybrid environments including Azure and AWS Own the UK information security framework and assurance programs including ISO 27001, FCA standards, SOC audits, and lender assurances Maintain and evolve security policies, standards, and control frameworks Lead audit preparation, evidence collection, and control testing for certifications and partner reviews Collaboration and Culture Build strong partnerships across engineering, IT, legal, HR, and operations to embed security in everyday practices Provide input on vendor assessments and third-party risk management Promote a culture of security awareness through training, phishing simulations, and education programs Report on cyber risk, maturity, and incidents to senior leadership with transparency and continuous improvement Key Skills Key Skills Proven experience leading cyber security operations in a regulated or financial services environment (FCA exposure preferred). Strong understanding of security governance, assurance frameworks, and audit processes (ISO 27001, NIST, GDPR, Cyber Essentials Plus). Experience with modern security tooling such as:o Cortex XDR / Palo Alto Networkso Splunk (SIEM and dashboarding)o Abnormal Security (email security)o Prisma Cloud (cloud security posture management)o Airlock (application and API security)o Nucleus (vulnerability management and reporting) Deep knowledge of incident response, threat hunting, and vulnerability management. Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills - able to explain complex risks in simple terms. Experience building and mentoring high-performing teams across technical and governance functions. Confident working in partnership with global teams and external partners to deliver consistent, secure outcomes.
Commercial Property Solicitor Location: Lincoln or Doncaster Salary:£50-65K plus excellent benefits package Key Requirements We are seeking an ambitious and experienced legal professional to join our clients award-winning team. You will be an integral part of a well-established and highly regarded commercial property department, providing expert legal advice to a broad and diverse client base. The successful candidate will have: A minimum of 5 years' PQE as a UK Qualified Solicitor specialising in Commercial Property A proven ability to manage a complex caseload independently and efficiently Excellent client relationship management skills with a strong commitment to service excellence Strong time management, organisational, and IT skills A professional, approachable and collaborative demeanour About the Firm Our client is one of the leading law firms across Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, and the East Midlands, recognised for delivering a full spectrum of legal services to both individuals and businesses. With a several award-winningoffices across the region, the business is proud to maintain a close-knit, collaborative culture that values diversity, inclusion, and professional excellence. The firms reputation is backed by: Top Tier ranking in Legal 500 with multiple individual rankings including: Leading Partners, Next Generation Partners, Leading Associates, and Recommended Lawyers Recognition from CILEX, LawCareers, and Top 200 Companies UK for a commitment to professional development, training, and workplace culture Role & Responsibilities As a member of the Commercial Property team, you will: Manage a broad caseload covering sales, acquisitions, leases, landlord and tenant matters, and development projects Provide strategic and pragmatic legal advice to a varied client portfolio Work both independently and in collaboration with senior colleagues and other departments Contribute to business development through networking and maintaining strong client relationships Maintain up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and best practices within Commercial Property law This is an exceptional opportunity for a Commercial Property Solicitor or Legal Executive to take their career forward within a respected and growing regional firm. Youll join a collaborative team that values both technical excellence and first-class client service. JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
Commercial Property Solicitor Location: Lincoln or Doncaster Salary:£50-65K plus excellent benefits package Key Requirements We are seeking an ambitious and experienced legal professional to join our clients award-winning team. You will be an integral part of a well-established and highly regarded commercial property department, providing expert legal advice to a broad and diverse client base. The successful candidate will have: A minimum of 5 years' PQE as a UK Qualified Solicitor specialising in Commercial Property A proven ability to manage a complex caseload independently and efficiently Excellent client relationship management skills with a strong commitment to service excellence Strong time management, organisational, and IT skills A professional, approachable and collaborative demeanour About the Firm Our client is one of the leading law firms across Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, and the East Midlands, recognised for delivering a full spectrum of legal services to both individuals and businesses. With a several award-winningoffices across the region, the business is proud to maintain a close-knit, collaborative culture that values diversity, inclusion, and professional excellence. The firms reputation is backed by: Top Tier ranking in Legal 500 with multiple individual rankings including: Leading Partners, Next Generation Partners, Leading Associates, and Recommended Lawyers Recognition from CILEX, LawCareers, and Top 200 Companies UK for a commitment to professional development, training, and workplace culture Role & Responsibilities As a member of the Commercial Property team, you will: Manage a broad caseload covering sales, acquisitions, leases, landlord and tenant matters, and development projects Provide strategic and pragmatic legal advice to a varied client portfolio Work both independently and in collaboration with senior colleagues and other departments Contribute to business development through networking and maintaining strong client relationships Maintain up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and best practices within Commercial Property law This is an exceptional opportunity for a Commercial Property Solicitor or Legal Executive to take their career forward within a respected and growing regional firm. Youll join a collaborative team that values both technical excellence and first-class client service. JBRP1_UKTJ
About the job. Join National Highways as a Lawyer and make a real impact! You'll provide clear, pragmatic legal advice across planning, highways, and environmental law, helping shape decisions that keep our roads safe and efficient. Working alongside experienced Lawyers and Senior Lawyers, you'll support complex cases and draw on specialist expertise to protect the best interests of National Highways every step of the way. This is a hybrid position (40% office based) and can be based from any of our UK offices and will include some travel to attend meetings. Provide advice on development consent orders, transport and work act orders, local development orders, compulsory purchase, highways law, permitted development, spatial planning issues town and country planning matters, including planning inquiries and appeals, plus environmental law all to protect the interests of National Highways. Act as the legal expert for National Highways, resolving any queries, providing clear, concise advice and direction and providing support to Senior Lawyers on complex matters where required. Advise on reputational risk, ensuring the horizon is scanned, pulling together conflicting priorities and manage expectations of a range of stakeholders to provide the best possible legal service to National Highways. Take responsibility for ensuring that guidance, legislation and policy are followed, providing high quality, pragmatic advice. Advise as a public sector lawyer on planning, highways and environmental law, reputational risk and legal risk. About you. A Qualified Lawyer with experience of planning, highways and environmental law An understanding and experience of infrastructure planning law A good understanding of UK Public Law Able to manage own caseload and work under pressure and to deadlines Ability to influence stakeholders at a range of levels About us. Here at National Highways, we manage and improve England's motorways and major A roads, helping our customers have safer, smoother and more reliable journeys. Our priorities are safety, customers and delivery, and at the core of this, are our values of passion, integrity, safety, teamwork and ownership. Legal Services encompasses the National Highways Legal Team, Information Rights Team, Investigations Team and the Company Secretariat. The Legal Team offer strategic legal advice on commercial, construction, planning, operational, highways, employment, regulatory, and property matters, ensuring legal compliance and minimising exposure to risk. External candidates will be offered a starting salary at the lower end of the pay scale, while current employees will be appointed in accordance with our established pay policy. We are committed to creating a diverse environment and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. JBRP1_UKTJ
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
About the job. Join National Highways as a Lawyer and make a real impact! You'll provide clear, pragmatic legal advice across planning, highways, and environmental law, helping shape decisions that keep our roads safe and efficient. Working alongside experienced Lawyers and Senior Lawyers, you'll support complex cases and draw on specialist expertise to protect the best interests of National Highways every step of the way. This is a hybrid position (40% office based) and can be based from any of our UK offices and will include some travel to attend meetings. Provide advice on development consent orders, transport and work act orders, local development orders, compulsory purchase, highways law, permitted development, spatial planning issues town and country planning matters, including planning inquiries and appeals, plus environmental law all to protect the interests of National Highways. Act as the legal expert for National Highways, resolving any queries, providing clear, concise advice and direction and providing support to Senior Lawyers on complex matters where required. Advise on reputational risk, ensuring the horizon is scanned, pulling together conflicting priorities and manage expectations of a range of stakeholders to provide the best possible legal service to National Highways. Take responsibility for ensuring that guidance, legislation and policy are followed, providing high quality, pragmatic advice. Advise as a public sector lawyer on planning, highways and environmental law, reputational risk and legal risk. About you. A Qualified Lawyer with experience of planning, highways and environmental law An understanding and experience of infrastructure planning law A good understanding of UK Public Law Able to manage own caseload and work under pressure and to deadlines Ability to influence stakeholders at a range of levels About us. Here at National Highways, we manage and improve England's motorways and major A roads, helping our customers have safer, smoother and more reliable journeys. Our priorities are safety, customers and delivery, and at the core of this, are our values of passion, integrity, safety, teamwork and ownership. Legal Services encompasses the National Highways Legal Team, Information Rights Team, Investigations Team and the Company Secretariat. The Legal Team offer strategic legal advice on commercial, construction, planning, operational, highways, employment, regulatory, and property matters, ensuring legal compliance and minimising exposure to risk. External candidates will be offered a starting salary at the lower end of the pay scale, while current employees will be appointed in accordance with our established pay policy. We are committed to creating a diverse environment and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. JBRP1_UKTJ
The Job: We are delighted to be assisting our client with their vacancy for a PA / Personal Assistant, based in Central Birmingham within their Property team hybrid working is available for this role (2 days in the office) Main responsibilities within this role will include: Be involved in all aspects of the day to day activities for our lawyers in the Property team Play a key role in the care of the click apply for full job details
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
The Job: We are delighted to be assisting our client with their vacancy for a PA / Personal Assistant, based in Central Birmingham within their Property team hybrid working is available for this role (2 days in the office) Main responsibilities within this role will include: Be involved in all aspects of the day to day activities for our lawyers in the Property team Play a key role in the care of the click apply for full job details
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE - OPERA NORTH STRATEGIC FINANCIAL LEADERSHIP IN THE ARTS Opera North, one of the UK's leading opera companies, is seeking an accomplished Director of Finance to provide strategic financial leadership and ensure robust financial management across the organisation. Reporting to the General Director, you will lead the financial operations and governance framework of Opera North and its affiliated organisations, working closely with the Board of Trustees and Senior Leadership Team to devise sustainable financial strategies that deliver the company's artistic ambitions and strategic priorities. You ll be taking over from a well-respected senior finance leader who is moving on after years of brilliant service, leaving a legacy to build upon and facilitating a substantial handover period. This is a senior role requiring significant experience in complex financial and regulatory environments, with strong charity accounting knowledge highly desirable. You will lead a dedicated finance team while building productive partnerships with stakeholders across the organisation, external auditors, and professional advisers. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Leadership Lead financial operations and governance across Opera North, Opera North Trading Ltd, Opera North Future Fund and Friends of Opera North Contribute to company strategy across all business areas, providing financial analysis and guidance on activities, plans, targets and business drivers Work with the General Director and Board to develop sustainable and viable financial strategies Financial Management & Reporting Provide budgets and financial modelling, offering robust challenges to planning processes where necessary Produce regular management accounts, annual income and expenditure budgets, improving their effectiveness as managerial tools Prepare information on capital expenditure, property management and reserves management to enable effective Board assessment Ensure timely and accurate compliance with requirements of Arts Council England, Charity Commission, Companies House and other external stakeholders Team Leadership & Development Lead, manage and support the continuous professional development of the finance team Support the development of financial skills and awareness across budget-holders to achieve continuous improvement in financial planning, forecasting and budget management Develop procedures and policies to support the company's financial performance Compliance & Governance Liaise with providers of professional services including auditors, tax advisers, insurers, lawyers and pension providers Work closely with the People Team to ensure efficient payroll and pension arrangements in line with legislative and HMRC requirements Maintain awareness of changes to leadership and governance legislation, communicating implications to non-finance colleagues Ensure an effective governance framework is in place BENEFITS PACKAGE Competitive salary commensurate with experience 35 hours per week 33 days annual leave inclusive of 8 statutory holidays Pension scheme: Opera North contributes 5.5% of basic pay after 3 months' service (employee contribution 2.5%) Professional development opportunities Access to Opera North performances and cultural activities Based at the Howard Opera Centre, Leeds ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS Qualifications & Professional Standing Full professional accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) Professional membership of recognised accountancy body Experience Senior manager or director level experience Substantial professional experience in a complex financial and regulatory environment Preparing and presenting management accounts, reports and data at board level Liaising with auditors and other professional advisers Management of a payroll function Managing teams Technical Knowledge Knowledge of relevant legislation affecting financial reporting and taxes Good knowledge of VAT and Gift Aid Strong Excel skills Comfort with different accounting software Skills & Attributes Excellent communication skills with ability to explain complex financial information to stakeholders with varying levels of financial knowledge Ability and willingness to review and improve internal systems Commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion HIGHLY DESIRABLE Knowledge and experience in charity accounting Understanding of charity law and guidance Knowledge and experience in preparing creative tax reliefs Professional experience of the arts sector ABOUT OPERA NORTH Opera North is one of the UK's most vibrant opera companies, creating extraordinary experiences for audiences across the North of England. The organisation values creativity, collaboration and cultural impact, operating with a strong commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION Opera North promotes equity, diversity and inclusion in our workplace and makes recruitment decisions by matching our needs with the skills and experience of candidates. As we work to address underrepresentation in our workforce, we are particularly keen to hear from applicants from the global majority or those with other protected characteristics. The successful candidate must have the right to work in the UK or be ready to obtain it. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES All Opera North employees are expected to: Represent company values and purpose to create extraordinary experiences every day Work collaboratively with all team members Act as an ambassador for Opera North, following all policies and procedures Ensure everyone visiting Opera North is welcomed and treated with respect APPLICATION PROCESS Broster Buchanan are acting as recruitment partner for this appointment. To apply, please send your CV and covering letter to Lucy Rider at Broster Buchanan Application deadline: 13th March 2026 Interviews: 25th & 26th March For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please contact Lucy Rider at Broster Buchanan. If you require any adjustments to the application process, please let us know.
Feb 19, 2026
Full time
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE - OPERA NORTH STRATEGIC FINANCIAL LEADERSHIP IN THE ARTS Opera North, one of the UK's leading opera companies, is seeking an accomplished Director of Finance to provide strategic financial leadership and ensure robust financial management across the organisation. Reporting to the General Director, you will lead the financial operations and governance framework of Opera North and its affiliated organisations, working closely with the Board of Trustees and Senior Leadership Team to devise sustainable financial strategies that deliver the company's artistic ambitions and strategic priorities. You ll be taking over from a well-respected senior finance leader who is moving on after years of brilliant service, leaving a legacy to build upon and facilitating a substantial handover period. This is a senior role requiring significant experience in complex financial and regulatory environments, with strong charity accounting knowledge highly desirable. You will lead a dedicated finance team while building productive partnerships with stakeholders across the organisation, external auditors, and professional advisers. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Strategic Leadership Lead financial operations and governance across Opera North, Opera North Trading Ltd, Opera North Future Fund and Friends of Opera North Contribute to company strategy across all business areas, providing financial analysis and guidance on activities, plans, targets and business drivers Work with the General Director and Board to develop sustainable and viable financial strategies Financial Management & Reporting Provide budgets and financial modelling, offering robust challenges to planning processes where necessary Produce regular management accounts, annual income and expenditure budgets, improving their effectiveness as managerial tools Prepare information on capital expenditure, property management and reserves management to enable effective Board assessment Ensure timely and accurate compliance with requirements of Arts Council England, Charity Commission, Companies House and other external stakeholders Team Leadership & Development Lead, manage and support the continuous professional development of the finance team Support the development of financial skills and awareness across budget-holders to achieve continuous improvement in financial planning, forecasting and budget management Develop procedures and policies to support the company's financial performance Compliance & Governance Liaise with providers of professional services including auditors, tax advisers, insurers, lawyers and pension providers Work closely with the People Team to ensure efficient payroll and pension arrangements in line with legislative and HMRC requirements Maintain awareness of changes to leadership and governance legislation, communicating implications to non-finance colleagues Ensure an effective governance framework is in place BENEFITS PACKAGE Competitive salary commensurate with experience 35 hours per week 33 days annual leave inclusive of 8 statutory holidays Pension scheme: Opera North contributes 5.5% of basic pay after 3 months' service (employee contribution 2.5%) Professional development opportunities Access to Opera North performances and cultural activities Based at the Howard Opera Centre, Leeds ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS Qualifications & Professional Standing Full professional accounting qualification (ACA, ACCA, CIMA) Professional membership of recognised accountancy body Experience Senior manager or director level experience Substantial professional experience in a complex financial and regulatory environment Preparing and presenting management accounts, reports and data at board level Liaising with auditors and other professional advisers Management of a payroll function Managing teams Technical Knowledge Knowledge of relevant legislation affecting financial reporting and taxes Good knowledge of VAT and Gift Aid Strong Excel skills Comfort with different accounting software Skills & Attributes Excellent communication skills with ability to explain complex financial information to stakeholders with varying levels of financial knowledge Ability and willingness to review and improve internal systems Commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion HIGHLY DESIRABLE Knowledge and experience in charity accounting Understanding of charity law and guidance Knowledge and experience in preparing creative tax reliefs Professional experience of the arts sector ABOUT OPERA NORTH Opera North is one of the UK's most vibrant opera companies, creating extraordinary experiences for audiences across the North of England. The organisation values creativity, collaboration and cultural impact, operating with a strong commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION Opera North promotes equity, diversity and inclusion in our workplace and makes recruitment decisions by matching our needs with the skills and experience of candidates. As we work to address underrepresentation in our workforce, we are particularly keen to hear from applicants from the global majority or those with other protected characteristics. The successful candidate must have the right to work in the UK or be ready to obtain it. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES All Opera North employees are expected to: Represent company values and purpose to create extraordinary experiences every day Work collaboratively with all team members Act as an ambassador for Opera North, following all policies and procedures Ensure everyone visiting Opera North is welcomed and treated with respect APPLICATION PROCESS Broster Buchanan are acting as recruitment partner for this appointment. To apply, please send your CV and covering letter to Lucy Rider at Broster Buchanan Application deadline: 13th March 2026 Interviews: 25th & 26th March For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, please contact Lucy Rider at Broster Buchanan. If you require any adjustments to the application process, please let us know.
Are you a Conveyancing Lawyer looking to join a supportive and well-established firm that values both professional excellence and work-life balance? In return for your dedication, the firm offers a highly competitive benefits package including hybrid working, an enhanced holiday allowance, sick pay scheme, health insurance, employee discounts, and a range of additional incentives. The Conveyancing Lawyer Role: Manage your own caseload of residential conveyancing matters independently, ensuring all deadlines are met and clients receive timely updates. Handle files confidently with minimal supervision, drawing on your proven experience in conveyancing. Provide clear, practical legal advice on all aspects of residential property transactions. Conduct thorough legal research where required to support smooth and effective case progression. Build strong, lasting relationships with clients through professionalism, empathy, and excellent client service. Maintain accurate, well-organised case files in full compliance with firm procedures. Represent the firm at networking events, contributing to business development and raising your profile as a Conveyancing Lawyer within the community. Benefits for this Conveyancing Lawyer role: Health insurance Life assurance & smart health Health cash plan Enhanced holiday package Exam and study leave Sick pay scheme Employee discount Employee referral scheme Apply today or contact Mia Henderson at Law Staff Limited, quoting reference 37298, to discuss this Conveyancing Lawyer opportunity in more detail. PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
Are you a Conveyancing Lawyer looking to join a supportive and well-established firm that values both professional excellence and work-life balance? In return for your dedication, the firm offers a highly competitive benefits package including hybrid working, an enhanced holiday allowance, sick pay scheme, health insurance, employee discounts, and a range of additional incentives. The Conveyancing Lawyer Role: Manage your own caseload of residential conveyancing matters independently, ensuring all deadlines are met and clients receive timely updates. Handle files confidently with minimal supervision, drawing on your proven experience in conveyancing. Provide clear, practical legal advice on all aspects of residential property transactions. Conduct thorough legal research where required to support smooth and effective case progression. Build strong, lasting relationships with clients through professionalism, empathy, and excellent client service. Maintain accurate, well-organised case files in full compliance with firm procedures. Represent the firm at networking events, contributing to business development and raising your profile as a Conveyancing Lawyer within the community. Benefits for this Conveyancing Lawyer role: Health insurance Life assurance & smart health Health cash plan Enhanced holiday package Exam and study leave Sick pay scheme Employee discount Employee referral scheme Apply today or contact Mia Henderson at Law Staff Limited, quoting reference 37298, to discuss this Conveyancing Lawyer opportunity in more detail. PLEASE CHECK YOUR EMAIL (INCLUDING SPAM FOLDER) FOR CONFIRMATION YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED. In accordance with The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Businesses Regulations 2003
Commercial Property Solicitor (Development) - Suffolk - 1+ PQE - Are you well-versed in commercial property and development matters? An established and growing regional law firm in Suffolk is seeking an experienced Commercial Property Solicitor with a strong background in development work. This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected team where you can hit the ground running and take ownership of a varied and active caseload. To apply or to register your interest, please contact Cassie on or email with your CV. JOB TITLE: Commercial Property Solicitor (Development) PQE: 1+ PQE LOCATION: Suffolk SALARY: £Dependent on experience THE ROLE: A well-established law firm is looking to appoint an experienced Commercial Property Solicitor with proven development experience to the team. There is an existing client portfolio and this opportunity offers the appointed Commercial Property Lawyer the chance to work within a collaborative and friendly team. Working on your own caseload of commercial property and development matters, you will be building strong relationships as well as playing a key role in business development and further developing the practice. THE CANDIDATE: You will be a qualified Solicitor with at least 1 years PQE in dealing with commercial property and development work. With a strong commercial awareness and excellent communication skills, ideally you will have a proactive approach to client engagement as well as a desire to contribute to team growth and success. THE FIRM: On offer is the chance to join a supportive and professional environment with reasonable targets, flexible working patterns together with the chance to make a real impact and help grow the commercial property offering. HOW TO APPLY: Contact Cassie Huxtable at eNL on or email with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion. 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.
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
Commercial Property Solicitor (Development) - Suffolk - 1+ PQE - Are you well-versed in commercial property and development matters? An established and growing regional law firm in Suffolk is seeking an experienced Commercial Property Solicitor with a strong background in development work. This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected team where you can hit the ground running and take ownership of a varied and active caseload. To apply or to register your interest, please contact Cassie on or email with your CV. JOB TITLE: Commercial Property Solicitor (Development) PQE: 1+ PQE LOCATION: Suffolk SALARY: £Dependent on experience THE ROLE: A well-established law firm is looking to appoint an experienced Commercial Property Solicitor with proven development experience to the team. There is an existing client portfolio and this opportunity offers the appointed Commercial Property Lawyer the chance to work within a collaborative and friendly team. Working on your own caseload of commercial property and development matters, you will be building strong relationships as well as playing a key role in business development and further developing the practice. THE CANDIDATE: You will be a qualified Solicitor with at least 1 years PQE in dealing with commercial property and development work. With a strong commercial awareness and excellent communication skills, ideally you will have a proactive approach to client engagement as well as a desire to contribute to team growth and success. THE FIRM: On offer is the chance to join a supportive and professional environment with reasonable targets, flexible working patterns together with the chance to make a real impact and help grow the commercial property offering. HOW TO APPLY: Contact Cassie Huxtable at eNL on or email with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion. 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.
In house Legal Counsel - In-House Global Engineering Group UK An outstanding opportunity has arisen for a lawyer to join the established UK legal function of a successful, international high-tech engineering group. This is an ideal first move in-house for a commercially minded lawyer seeking broad exposure and genuine career progression within a global business operating across multiple jurisdictions. The Opportunity Reporting into senior leadership within a well-established legal team, you will provide business-aligned legal support across a diverse range of matters, including: Drafting and negotiating commercial contracts (supply, distribution, procurement, development and bespoke agreements) Advising on corporate governance, board documentation and internal policies Supporting M&A transactions, including due diligence and transaction documents Providing guidance on compliance, GDPR and risk management frameworks Assisting with commercial property matters (leases, licences, easements) Managing disputes from initial assessment through to litigation readiness Liaising with and managing external counsel across multiple jurisdictions This is a broad, hands on in-house role offering real responsibility, international exposure and the opportunity to develop into a trusted legal adviser to the business. About You You will be: A UK qualified Solicitor (1 4 PQE) Experienced in commercial contract drafting and negotiation Commercially astute, pragmatic and solutions-focused Confident advising internal stakeholders on legal risk Organised and capable of managing multiple workstreams Experience in commercial property, M&A or cross-border matters would be advantageous but is not essential. Why Apply? This role offers: Excellent exposure across commercial, corporate, compliance and dispute resolution work International scope and cross functional collaboration Strong long term career development potential A supportive, forward thinking legal environment embracing digital transformation For solicitors seeking a broad in house legal counsel role with genuine progression prospects, this represents an excellent career move. BCL Legal is an equal opportunities employer.
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
In house Legal Counsel - In-House Global Engineering Group UK An outstanding opportunity has arisen for a lawyer to join the established UK legal function of a successful, international high-tech engineering group. This is an ideal first move in-house for a commercially minded lawyer seeking broad exposure and genuine career progression within a global business operating across multiple jurisdictions. The Opportunity Reporting into senior leadership within a well-established legal team, you will provide business-aligned legal support across a diverse range of matters, including: Drafting and negotiating commercial contracts (supply, distribution, procurement, development and bespoke agreements) Advising on corporate governance, board documentation and internal policies Supporting M&A transactions, including due diligence and transaction documents Providing guidance on compliance, GDPR and risk management frameworks Assisting with commercial property matters (leases, licences, easements) Managing disputes from initial assessment through to litigation readiness Liaising with and managing external counsel across multiple jurisdictions This is a broad, hands on in-house role offering real responsibility, international exposure and the opportunity to develop into a trusted legal adviser to the business. About You You will be: A UK qualified Solicitor (1 4 PQE) Experienced in commercial contract drafting and negotiation Commercially astute, pragmatic and solutions-focused Confident advising internal stakeholders on legal risk Organised and capable of managing multiple workstreams Experience in commercial property, M&A or cross-border matters would be advantageous but is not essential. Why Apply? This role offers: Excellent exposure across commercial, corporate, compliance and dispute resolution work International scope and cross functional collaboration Strong long term career development potential A supportive, forward thinking legal environment embracing digital transformation For solicitors seeking a broad in house legal counsel role with genuine progression prospects, this represents an excellent career move. BCL Legal is an equal opportunities employer.