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eNL Legal Recruitment
Residential Conveyancer
eNL Legal Recruitment Northampton, Northamptonshire
Residential Conveyancer / Legal Executive, NQ+, Northampton - Due to growth an opportunity has arisen for a recently qualified Residential Conveyancer who is looking for a new challenge within a supportive and collaborative. To apply or to register your interest, please contact Cassie on and quote Job Ref:JOB TITLE: Residential Conveyancer / Legal ExecutivePQE: NQ+LOCATION: NorthamptonSALARY: Circa £40k plus (DOE)THE ROLE:Due to growth, this leading law firm is looking to appoint an additional Conveyancer who can come in and hit the ground running within their own caseload of residential property matters. As the appointed Conveyancer you will be responsible for a busy residential property caseload including both freehold and leasehold, sales and purchases, re-mortgages and transfers of equity. THE CANDIDATE:Applications are welcomed from Newly Qualified Lawyers with proven experience in dealing with the whole conveyancing process from start to finish. Experienced working in a residential property team, you will be confident managing your own caseload with minimal supervision and possess exceptional communication skills, attention to detail and work well within a team environment. THE FIRM:Highly respected regional law firm with an excellent reputation for quality work, strong client relationships and a positive working culture. The successful candidate will benefit from high-quality and varied work, a supportive and collaborative team, genuine career progression opportunities as well as a firm who have a strong commitment to work-life balance.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.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Residential Conveyancer / Legal Executive, NQ+, Northampton - Due to growth an opportunity has arisen for a recently qualified Residential Conveyancer who is looking for a new challenge within a supportive and collaborative. To apply or to register your interest, please contact Cassie on and quote Job Ref:JOB TITLE: Residential Conveyancer / Legal ExecutivePQE: NQ+LOCATION: NorthamptonSALARY: Circa £40k plus (DOE)THE ROLE:Due to growth, this leading law firm is looking to appoint an additional Conveyancer who can come in and hit the ground running within their own caseload of residential property matters. As the appointed Conveyancer you will be responsible for a busy residential property caseload including both freehold and leasehold, sales and purchases, re-mortgages and transfers of equity. THE CANDIDATE:Applications are welcomed from Newly Qualified Lawyers with proven experience in dealing with the whole conveyancing process from start to finish. Experienced working in a residential property team, you will be confident managing your own caseload with minimal supervision and possess exceptional communication skills, attention to detail and work well within a team environment. THE FIRM:Highly respected regional law firm with an excellent reputation for quality work, strong client relationships and a positive working culture. The successful candidate will benefit from high-quality and varied work, a supportive and collaborative team, genuine career progression opportunities as well as a firm who have a strong commitment to work-life balance.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.
Weisberg Legal
Legal Secretary Assistant
Weisberg Legal Bath, Somerset
Legal Secretary/Assistant (Residential/Commercial Property or Private Client) Location: Bath, BA2 4QW Salary: £27,500 - £32,500 per annum/pro rata depending on experience + benefits (listed below) Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 08:30 - 17:00. (Part Time / Flexible considered for the right applicant) To Start: ASAP Weisberg Legal are looking to recruit a dedicated and passionate legal secretary or legal assistant to join our busy but friendly team in Bath. We are a niche, CQS accredited, high street law firm with an emphasis on Residential Conveyancing, Commercial Property, and Private Client. Born during the pandemic we have first class IT systems which support hybrid working and excellent client care. As a current team of 10 we are dynamic enough to adopt the latest systems and efficiencies but large enough to offer each other support. The successful candidate / You will have: Recent and prior legal experience as a secretary or assistant within a private client / residential conveyancing / commercial property solicitor's department. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and ability to use case management systems. Ability to work without direct supervision and prioritise tasks. Excellent communication and client care skills. Experience with digital dictation/transcription (such as Philips SpeechLive). Attention to detail and an ability to juggle multiple tasks simultaneously. We place significant emphasis on client service and teamwork, and so it is important that you can communicate and work collaboratively. Reporting to a lawyer you will be a valued member of our support team. You will be happy to take on responsibility and demonstrate excellent communication and organisational skills. We are offering a competitive package and a commitment to assist staff with personal development and career progression. We have ambitions to grow; so this is an exciting time to join our established quality team! Benefits: We are a family firm and so our team really do mean everything to us and are rewarded with:- Competitive salary 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Ability to buy and sell up to additional week of annual leave Discretionary additional Christmas annual leave Half working day if your birthday falls on a weekday Annual eye test and contribution towards glasses Private Flu / Covid vaccination Life insurance Employee assistance program and discount scheme Private GP consultation service Support and funding for professional training and career development Weekly all staff "Coffee Mornings" with fruit and cakes Discounted legal services for you and your family Referral scheme for introducing new colleagues Payment of professional subscriptions and CPD Discretionary Bonus Regular office activities (recent events such as free tickets for Bath Rugby, Bath Boules Competition, Horse Racing, Cocktail Nights, Christmas Party, Birthday Celebrations etc) We simply love dogs so have a rota to bring in our well behaved pets! To Apply If you feel your experience can fulfil this role; you have the desire to provide a great service to our clients, join our growing team and receive the rewards then please don't hesitate to apply.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Legal Secretary/Assistant (Residential/Commercial Property or Private Client) Location: Bath, BA2 4QW Salary: £27,500 - £32,500 per annum/pro rata depending on experience + benefits (listed below) Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 08:30 - 17:00. (Part Time / Flexible considered for the right applicant) To Start: ASAP Weisberg Legal are looking to recruit a dedicated and passionate legal secretary or legal assistant to join our busy but friendly team in Bath. We are a niche, CQS accredited, high street law firm with an emphasis on Residential Conveyancing, Commercial Property, and Private Client. Born during the pandemic we have first class IT systems which support hybrid working and excellent client care. As a current team of 10 we are dynamic enough to adopt the latest systems and efficiencies but large enough to offer each other support. The successful candidate / You will have: Recent and prior legal experience as a secretary or assistant within a private client / residential conveyancing / commercial property solicitor's department. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and ability to use case management systems. Ability to work without direct supervision and prioritise tasks. Excellent communication and client care skills. Experience with digital dictation/transcription (such as Philips SpeechLive). Attention to detail and an ability to juggle multiple tasks simultaneously. We place significant emphasis on client service and teamwork, and so it is important that you can communicate and work collaboratively. Reporting to a lawyer you will be a valued member of our support team. You will be happy to take on responsibility and demonstrate excellent communication and organisational skills. We are offering a competitive package and a commitment to assist staff with personal development and career progression. We have ambitions to grow; so this is an exciting time to join our established quality team! Benefits: We are a family firm and so our team really do mean everything to us and are rewarded with:- Competitive salary 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Ability to buy and sell up to additional week of annual leave Discretionary additional Christmas annual leave Half working day if your birthday falls on a weekday Annual eye test and contribution towards glasses Private Flu / Covid vaccination Life insurance Employee assistance program and discount scheme Private GP consultation service Support and funding for professional training and career development Weekly all staff "Coffee Mornings" with fruit and cakes Discounted legal services for you and your family Referral scheme for introducing new colleagues Payment of professional subscriptions and CPD Discretionary Bonus Regular office activities (recent events such as free tickets for Bath Rugby, Bath Boules Competition, Horse Racing, Cocktail Nights, Christmas Party, Birthday Celebrations etc) We simply love dogs so have a rota to bring in our well behaved pets! To Apply If you feel your experience can fulfil this role; you have the desire to provide a great service to our clients, join our growing team and receive the rewards then please don't hesitate to apply.
Alexander Mae (Bristol) Ltd
Personal Assistant
Alexander Mae (Bristol) Ltd
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 their clients Take internal and external telephone queries Monitor incoming post and emails Arrange and carry out administrative support such as photocopying, printing, sending letters, and data entry Arrange general and electronic filing and record keeping The Person: For this role, our client is looking for someone who has: Previous experience as a Legal Personal Assistant, Legal PA or Legal Secretary. A working knowledge of Word, Outlook and Excel Fantastic communication skills Able to work to deadlines and prioritise own workload effectively Enthusiastic, pro-active and flexible Ability to support others as part of a team The Benefits: Employer Contribution Pension, Life Insurance , Group Income Protection, 25 days annual leave and other benefits The Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 5.15pm The Location: Central Birmingham, no car parking (working from home & office) The Salary: £28-30,000
Mar 06, 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 their clients Take internal and external telephone queries Monitor incoming post and emails Arrange and carry out administrative support such as photocopying, printing, sending letters, and data entry Arrange general and electronic filing and record keeping The Person: For this role, our client is looking for someone who has: Previous experience as a Legal Personal Assistant, Legal PA or Legal Secretary. A working knowledge of Word, Outlook and Excel Fantastic communication skills Able to work to deadlines and prioritise own workload effectively Enthusiastic, pro-active and flexible Ability to support others as part of a team The Benefits: Employer Contribution Pension, Life Insurance , Group Income Protection, 25 days annual leave and other benefits The Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 5.15pm The Location: Central Birmingham, no car parking (working from home & office) The Salary: £28-30,000
QED Legal
Senior Commercial Property Solicitor
QED Legal Bury, Lancashire
A great opportunity for a Senior Commercial Property Solicitor to join a thriving firm in Bury. The firms' clients are local repeat clients who have used the firm for many years. They have an outstanding local reputation as lawyers and as an employer. This vacancy could suit somebody without a client following; however, if you have a following, the firm can consider a salary of up to £100,000 and Partnership from the get-go. Requirements: At least 5+ years' PQE and a specialist in Commercial Property. Some Corporate experience would be beneficial, but not necessary. The ability to communicate effectively and be a good ambassador for the firm. It would be a benefit if you have previously worked in Bury and know the local clientele. Benefits: Flexible working policy Supportive environment in a firm which genuinely looks after its employees. Genuine and clearly outlined career progression. Up to £100,000 salary. Partnership from the get-go. If you are interested in applying for this opportunity, please don't hesitate to send your CV across to . Alternatively, if you would like to enquire about our other Commercial Property Opportunities, please give me a call on . We have many great Commercial Property opportunities in and around Greater Manchester currently.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
A great opportunity for a Senior Commercial Property Solicitor to join a thriving firm in Bury. The firms' clients are local repeat clients who have used the firm for many years. They have an outstanding local reputation as lawyers and as an employer. This vacancy could suit somebody without a client following; however, if you have a following, the firm can consider a salary of up to £100,000 and Partnership from the get-go. Requirements: At least 5+ years' PQE and a specialist in Commercial Property. Some Corporate experience would be beneficial, but not necessary. The ability to communicate effectively and be a good ambassador for the firm. It would be a benefit if you have previously worked in Bury and know the local clientele. Benefits: Flexible working policy Supportive environment in a firm which genuinely looks after its employees. Genuine and clearly outlined career progression. Up to £100,000 salary. Partnership from the get-go. If you are interested in applying for this opportunity, please don't hesitate to send your CV across to . Alternatively, if you would like to enquire about our other Commercial Property Opportunities, please give me a call on . We have many great Commercial Property opportunities in and around Greater Manchester currently.
Michael Page Legal
Legal Counsel - Litigation
Michael Page Legal Basingstoke, Hampshire
You'll be providing specialist legal support and advice on housing litigation matters - with a focus on Anti-Social Behaviour. This is a key role within the organisation, supporting the delivery of safe, high-quality homes for our residents while managing legal risk and ensuring effective resolution of housing management issues Client Details One of the UK's Largest Housing Associations Description You will work closely with colleagues across Housing, Property Services, Compliance, and Customer Engagement to provide timely legal advice, manage pre-action and litigated matters and help reach practical resolutions to housing management disputes. Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload of housing management matters, including injunction applications and possession claims Draft and review pleadings, witness statements, instructions to counsel, and settlement agreements. Liaise with internal client teams, external solicitors, and local authorities when required. Legal Advice & Support Provide clear, pragmatic legal advice to internal stakeholders on Anti-social behaviour and housing management matters. Advise operational teams on legal risks. Support early intervention strategies to reduce the risk of counterclaims. Internal Collaboration and process improvements Work with the Housing teams to ensure timely instructions, accurate evidence and effective legal work. Contribute to the development and improvement of internal policies, procedures, and training. Assist in implementing learning from cases across the business to improve the resident experience and prevent problems from reoccurring. Risk & Compliance Ensure legal compliance with legislation. Maintain accurate and detailed case records. Monitor legal trends and emerging risks across the housing sector to support organisational risk management Profile Essential Qualified Solicitor /CILEX lawyer (England & Wales) with a current practicing certificate Experience in housing law or civil litigation either in-house or in private practice Excellent drafting, communication, and negotiation skills Ability to balance legal risk with practical operational realities Strong organisational and case management abilities Desirable Experience working with or within a social housing provider or local authority Experience providing training to non-legal colleagues Strong knowledge of landlord and tenant law Job Offer Salary between £53,000-£58,000 Hybrid working of 2 days in the office in Basingstoke Flexible working hours Part time working available 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) Option to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package 3 extra paid Wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and Life cover at 4x salary Enhanced maternity/adoption pay Enhanced paternity pay - 6 weeks full pay (after 26 weeks' service) Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance and critical illness cover Wellbeing discounts, including Gym Memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
You'll be providing specialist legal support and advice on housing litigation matters - with a focus on Anti-Social Behaviour. This is a key role within the organisation, supporting the delivery of safe, high-quality homes for our residents while managing legal risk and ensuring effective resolution of housing management issues Client Details One of the UK's Largest Housing Associations Description You will work closely with colleagues across Housing, Property Services, Compliance, and Customer Engagement to provide timely legal advice, manage pre-action and litigated matters and help reach practical resolutions to housing management disputes. Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload of housing management matters, including injunction applications and possession claims Draft and review pleadings, witness statements, instructions to counsel, and settlement agreements. Liaise with internal client teams, external solicitors, and local authorities when required. Legal Advice & Support Provide clear, pragmatic legal advice to internal stakeholders on Anti-social behaviour and housing management matters. Advise operational teams on legal risks. Support early intervention strategies to reduce the risk of counterclaims. Internal Collaboration and process improvements Work with the Housing teams to ensure timely instructions, accurate evidence and effective legal work. Contribute to the development and improvement of internal policies, procedures, and training. Assist in implementing learning from cases across the business to improve the resident experience and prevent problems from reoccurring. Risk & Compliance Ensure legal compliance with legislation. Maintain accurate and detailed case records. Monitor legal trends and emerging risks across the housing sector to support organisational risk management Profile Essential Qualified Solicitor /CILEX lawyer (England & Wales) with a current practicing certificate Experience in housing law or civil litigation either in-house or in private practice Excellent drafting, communication, and negotiation skills Ability to balance legal risk with practical operational realities Strong organisational and case management abilities Desirable Experience working with or within a social housing provider or local authority Experience providing training to non-legal colleagues Strong knowledge of landlord and tenant law Job Offer Salary between £53,000-£58,000 Hybrid working of 2 days in the office in Basingstoke Flexible working hours Part time working available 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with an extra day every year up to 30 days) Option to buy or sell holiday as part of our flexible benefits package 3 extra paid Wellbeing days and 2 paid volunteering days Generous matched pension scheme up to 12% and Life cover at 4x salary Enhanced maternity/adoption pay Enhanced paternity pay - 6 weeks full pay (after 26 weeks' service) Options for private medical insurance, dental insurance and critical illness cover Wellbeing discounts, including Gym Memberships and access to a 24/7 virtual GP service
BP Energy
Managing Counsel, UK Pension Fund
BP Energy
Entity: Customers & Products Job Family Group: Legal Group Job Description: Opportunity Overview BP Pension Trustees Limited (the Trustee or BPPTL) is the trustee of the BP Pension Fund (the Fund), bps UK defined benefit pension fund. Notwithstanding its closure to accrual in 2021, the Fund is one of the UKs largest private sector occupational pension schemes, with assets of c.£18bn and c.54,000 members. BP Investment Management Limited (BPIM) is an FCA regulated entity which manages the Funds property and private equity portfolios. BP Pension Trustees Limited is seeking a senior pensions lawyer to join its leadership team as the most senior legal adviser to the Trustee of the BP Pension Fund. Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer of BPPTL, the role holder will be a member of the Trustees leadership team with wide-ranging responsibility for providing legal, regulatory and compliance support across the Trustees organisation, in particular to the Trustee Board, the Trustee Executive and BPIM. This is a rare opportunity for an experienced pensions lawyer from private practice or an in-house environment to move into a strategic leadership role at the heart of a major institutional pension fund. The role combines senior legal advisory responsibilities with team leadership and strategic governance oversight, working closely with the Trustee Board and executive leadership to shape legal strategy, oversee complex investment and regulatory matters, and ensure the Fund continues to operate with strong governance and compliance in a highly regulated environment. For lawyers with deep expertise in defined benefit pensions and a track record advising large schemes, the role offers the opportunity to apply that experience in a position with real influence, collaborating with experienced investment, actuarial, technical and operational professionals while helping steward one of the UKs most significant pension funds. Role Accountabilities: provide a combination of strategic, practical legal, regulatory and compliance advice, while ensuring the risks and implications are clearly understood lead a team of five comprised of experienced lawyers, compliance and company secretariat personnel manage the Funds external legal counsel relationships and oversee work being provided by them get the opportunity to oversee and contribute on challenging pension industry matters, while collaborating with an in-house team of investment, actuarial, technical, administration and communications professionals provide effective sound and practical legal and regulatory advice to the Trustee and BPIM Boards and the Trustee Executive and BPIM teams, including managing the delivery of advice from external legal advisers (where relevant) oversee the provision of investment-related legal advice and support from the investment specialist (including external legal advice and support as appropriate) to: the Trustee Executive in negotiating key investment agreements the BPIM private equity team as required the BPIM property team, including sign off on property litigation cases involving external counterparties compliance: provide legal advice on corporate governance matters and other issues for example including ESG and climate oversee work of the FCA compliance specialist to implement and continue daily review of Senior Manager and Certification Regime requirements, including regular training and supporting the Compliance function with ongoing regulatory support support the legal team with its delivery of effective, timely and pragmatic assistance to the Trustee, the Trustees relevant sub-committees, and panels, BPIM and the Trustees in-house administration function (as applicable) in relation to: managing and responding to complaints and contentious matters, providing strategic advice on next steps and resolution contracting with third-party advisers and suppliers, taking into account bp group contracting guidelines where appropriate changes in relevant legislation and/or the regulatory environments material internal projects and innovations. lead and support the team, creating and managing development opportunities, helping to build enduring capability build external pensions legal networks, both personally and for their team to maintain and foster industry leading practice for the Funds operations build and maintain good working relationships and networks with the legal function and other stakeholders in bp group, while at all times taking into account the separate interests and duties of the Trustee. Leverage, as appropriate, relevant knowhow and good working practices Required Skills & Experience: senior private practice or in-house lawyer with proven track record of advising £1bn+ DB pension schemes an ability to be a senior trusted legal adviser to the Trustee and BPIM work with key stakeholders to identify, assess, prioritise and manage legal issues and to advise clients from a commercial perspective, including developing proposals defining and mitigating risk, ensuring legal compliance and provision of robust strategic and commercial practical advice work with a high degree of autonomy assess appropriately the need for external counsel and to choose the appropriate law firm, applying strong budget and delivery management excellent verbal, written communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate in practical succinct terms strong negotiation skills and commercial judgement experience of working with relevant regulators and ombudsmen as the need arises a track record of taking a proactive, energetic and collaborative approach to the provision of legal support a strong leader and team player, showing diplomacy, flexibility and pragmatism alignment with bp values, particularly the courage to speak up. Why Join Us? Were committed to supporting leaders who want to make an impact. Youll have the chance to shape and influence outcomes across businesses. Youll be part of an inclusive environment where diverse perspectives are valued, and where your contribution to performance and integration matters. We invest in the growth and wellbeing of our people, providing the resources, networks, and development opportunities needed to thrive. Our total rewards package includes competitive pay, bonuses, share options, and a range of flexible benefits designed to meet your needs from healthcare and retirement plans to paid time off and agile working. We recognise that people have multifaceted lives, and we strive to offer a career experience that reflects that. Travel Requirement Negligible travel should be expected with this role Relocation Assistance: This role is not eligible for relocation Remote Type: This position is a hybrid of office/remote working Skills: Legal Disclaimer: We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, socioeconomic status, neurodiversity/neurocognitive functioning, veteran status or disability with an accessibility need may request an adjustment/accommodation related to bps recruiting process (e.g., accessing the job application, completing required assessments, participating in telephone screenings or interviews, etc.). If you would like to request an adjustment/accommodation related to the recruitment process,pleasecontact us. If you are selected for a position and depending upon your role, your employment may be contingent upon adherence to local policy. This may include pre-placement drug screening, medical review of physical fitness for the role, and background checks. JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Entity: Customers & Products Job Family Group: Legal Group Job Description: Opportunity Overview BP Pension Trustees Limited (the Trustee or BPPTL) is the trustee of the BP Pension Fund (the Fund), bps UK defined benefit pension fund. Notwithstanding its closure to accrual in 2021, the Fund is one of the UKs largest private sector occupational pension schemes, with assets of c.£18bn and c.54,000 members. BP Investment Management Limited (BPIM) is an FCA regulated entity which manages the Funds property and private equity portfolios. BP Pension Trustees Limited is seeking a senior pensions lawyer to join its leadership team as the most senior legal adviser to the Trustee of the BP Pension Fund. Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer of BPPTL, the role holder will be a member of the Trustees leadership team with wide-ranging responsibility for providing legal, regulatory and compliance support across the Trustees organisation, in particular to the Trustee Board, the Trustee Executive and BPIM. This is a rare opportunity for an experienced pensions lawyer from private practice or an in-house environment to move into a strategic leadership role at the heart of a major institutional pension fund. The role combines senior legal advisory responsibilities with team leadership and strategic governance oversight, working closely with the Trustee Board and executive leadership to shape legal strategy, oversee complex investment and regulatory matters, and ensure the Fund continues to operate with strong governance and compliance in a highly regulated environment. For lawyers with deep expertise in defined benefit pensions and a track record advising large schemes, the role offers the opportunity to apply that experience in a position with real influence, collaborating with experienced investment, actuarial, technical and operational professionals while helping steward one of the UKs most significant pension funds. Role Accountabilities: provide a combination of strategic, practical legal, regulatory and compliance advice, while ensuring the risks and implications are clearly understood lead a team of five comprised of experienced lawyers, compliance and company secretariat personnel manage the Funds external legal counsel relationships and oversee work being provided by them get the opportunity to oversee and contribute on challenging pension industry matters, while collaborating with an in-house team of investment, actuarial, technical, administration and communications professionals provide effective sound and practical legal and regulatory advice to the Trustee and BPIM Boards and the Trustee Executive and BPIM teams, including managing the delivery of advice from external legal advisers (where relevant) oversee the provision of investment-related legal advice and support from the investment specialist (including external legal advice and support as appropriate) to: the Trustee Executive in negotiating key investment agreements the BPIM private equity team as required the BPIM property team, including sign off on property litigation cases involving external counterparties compliance: provide legal advice on corporate governance matters and other issues for example including ESG and climate oversee work of the FCA compliance specialist to implement and continue daily review of Senior Manager and Certification Regime requirements, including regular training and supporting the Compliance function with ongoing regulatory support support the legal team with its delivery of effective, timely and pragmatic assistance to the Trustee, the Trustees relevant sub-committees, and panels, BPIM and the Trustees in-house administration function (as applicable) in relation to: managing and responding to complaints and contentious matters, providing strategic advice on next steps and resolution contracting with third-party advisers and suppliers, taking into account bp group contracting guidelines where appropriate changes in relevant legislation and/or the regulatory environments material internal projects and innovations. lead and support the team, creating and managing development opportunities, helping to build enduring capability build external pensions legal networks, both personally and for their team to maintain and foster industry leading practice for the Funds operations build and maintain good working relationships and networks with the legal function and other stakeholders in bp group, while at all times taking into account the separate interests and duties of the Trustee. Leverage, as appropriate, relevant knowhow and good working practices Required Skills & Experience: senior private practice or in-house lawyer with proven track record of advising £1bn+ DB pension schemes an ability to be a senior trusted legal adviser to the Trustee and BPIM work with key stakeholders to identify, assess, prioritise and manage legal issues and to advise clients from a commercial perspective, including developing proposals defining and mitigating risk, ensuring legal compliance and provision of robust strategic and commercial practical advice work with a high degree of autonomy assess appropriately the need for external counsel and to choose the appropriate law firm, applying strong budget and delivery management excellent verbal, written communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate in practical succinct terms strong negotiation skills and commercial judgement experience of working with relevant regulators and ombudsmen as the need arises a track record of taking a proactive, energetic and collaborative approach to the provision of legal support a strong leader and team player, showing diplomacy, flexibility and pragmatism alignment with bp values, particularly the courage to speak up. Why Join Us? Were committed to supporting leaders who want to make an impact. Youll have the chance to shape and influence outcomes across businesses. Youll be part of an inclusive environment where diverse perspectives are valued, and where your contribution to performance and integration matters. We invest in the growth and wellbeing of our people, providing the resources, networks, and development opportunities needed to thrive. Our total rewards package includes competitive pay, bonuses, share options, and a range of flexible benefits designed to meet your needs from healthcare and retirement plans to paid time off and agile working. We recognise that people have multifaceted lives, and we strive to offer a career experience that reflects that. Travel Requirement Negligible travel should be expected with this role Relocation Assistance: This role is not eligible for relocation Remote Type: This position is a hybrid of office/remote working Skills: Legal Disclaimer: We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, socioeconomic status, neurodiversity/neurocognitive functioning, veteran status or disability with an accessibility need may request an adjustment/accommodation related to bps recruiting process (e.g., accessing the job application, completing required assessments, participating in telephone screenings or interviews, etc.). If you would like to request an adjustment/accommodation related to the recruitment process,pleasecontact us. If you are selected for a position and depending upon your role, your employment may be contingent upon adherence to local policy. This may include pre-placement drug screening, medical review of physical fitness for the role, and background checks. JBRP1_UKTJ
Head of Legal
Virgin Media Business Ireland
Head of Legal page is loaded Head of Legallocations: Londontime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: REQ\_At Believ, formerly known as Liberty Charge, we're committed to sustainable transport being accessible to everyone. We're a Charge Point Operator (CPO) on a mission to create the UK's most reliable electric vehicle charging network that doesn't cost the earth and leaves no one behind. Providing equitable access to electric vehicle charging, and achieving cleaner air for all, is at the heart of the Believ mission. We work closely with local authorities and businesses to deliver reliable, high quality charging networks at pace, at scale and at zero cost.We offer all the advantages of being a scale-up business, but with the added security and long-term backing from well-known parents - Liberty Global (who also own our delivery partner, Virgin Media O2) and Zouk Capital (who manage the Government's Charging Investment Infrastructure Fund).You'll be joining this exciting journey during our scale-up phase and working with us to hit the ambitious targets our shareholders have set. You'll become part of a passionate and supportive team in a fast-paced, dynamic and result-driven environment. About the role Reporting into the Legal Director, you will provide strong leadership in overseeing, supporting and developing a team of UK based lawyers currently consisting of: 2 senior legal counsels, 1 legal counsel and 1 paralegal. This team oversees all aspects of Believ's EV charge point network including securing property / land interests, planning, design & construction and operations & maintenance.You will be instrumental in shaping Believ's legal, regulatory and compliance function. Overseeing Network Operations Manage a busy pipeline of Public Sector and Private Sector transactions in England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, ensuring these are appropriately resourced. Partnering with key internal stakeholders to ensure clear visibility of the pipeline. Manage all aspects of property acquisition including title due diligence, putting in place Concession Contracts, Framework Agreements, Agreements for Lease, Leases, Licences etc, attending to SDLT and Land Registry registration. Manage all supply side agreements relating to the operation of the EV charge point network including: IT software & hardware purchasing, services and outsourcing, construction contracts, energy purchasing / supply agreements. In the absence of an in-house procurement function, working with the Business to define requirements, pricing mechanisms, service levels and remedies for supplier non-performance. Maintain your own contract workload which may consist of: introducer / commission agreements, network roaming agreements and the property and supply side agreements mentioned above. Partner with the tenders & Sales teams on RFIs, RFPs and advise on public procurement challenges and issues. Develop initiatives to reduce contract negotiation times with local authorities and private landlords. Proactively identify, manage and mitigate risks whilst enabling the Business to move forward on its objectives, including ensuring contract termination / renewals and variations are progressed in a timely manner. Prepare and have oversight of legal budgets, monitoring Legal spend and conducting regular reviews of external law firms and conduct RFPs for Legal Services as required. Ensure templates and contract negotiation playbooks are continually revised and updated. Drive the adoption and optimisation of legal technology including AI and contract management systems. Build strong working relationships with key stakeholders, provide regular training and encourage business partnering between Legal and Business teams. Leading on General Compliance This is an evolving role with the aim of embedding a culture of legal engagement and compliance across the Business. This role will initially entail: Manage and maintain Believ's ISO certifications including ISO audit preparation, applications for new ISOs and liaising with external auditors and internal stakeholders as necessary. Manage and maintain Believ's B-Corp certification. Oversee Believ's insurance requirements to ensure all areas of Business operations are adequately covered. Support Business areas on contract lifecycle management, tracking contractual obligations and advising on strategy and mitigations against known-breaches. Oversee Believ's compliance with key legislation - e.g. Public Charge Point Regulations reporting obligations. Monitor regulatory developments and industry trends being mindful of evolving product offerings in the EV space (e.g. (e.g. solar power canopies, vehicle to grid, battery storage). Draft and revise corporate policies such as Modern Slavery, Anti-bribery, Business Continuity, Privacy etc. Develop and implement legal procedures and policies to ensure adherence to best practice and compliance with law. Attend industry working groups and co-ordinate Believ's response to public consultations. Other Work closely with the Legal Director to help turn legal priorities into practical business strategy and support the company's growth from the legal side Deputise for the Legal Director at SLT and Board meetings. On an as needs basis: company secretariat activities, overseeing Believ's trade mark portfolio, GDPR & data protection, supporting on M&A activity. About you At Believ, we are building a culture that attracts and retains the best talent. We are a dedicated and high-performing team, accustomed to working at pace in an ever-evolving industry, and we are looking for people who are as passionate as us about cutting carbon emissions and providing cleaner air for all. The successful Candidate will be a qualified solicitor (SRA) in England & Wales with the following attributes and skills: Minimum of 10 years of post-qualification experience including in-house ideally in a fast-paced environment. Significant experience in negotiating and advising on commercial contracts. Significant experience with property law and negotiating Leases and Licences. Previous network infrastructure roll out experience (e.g. EV, mobile, broadband, electricity) or demonstrable experience of learning new sectors. Experience of coaching and developing team members. Demonstrable experience of designing and implementing pre and post contracting processes and procedures and driving and leading deals towards completion. Thrives working in a scale-up environment where goal posts are constantly moving and new solutions / business models are being trialed. Commercial acumen to understand how to structure advice and approach in a start-up and new industry environment. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Above all, you will be up for the challenge and have a willingness to really embed yourself in the Business by rolling you sleeves up and diving in! Benefits Competitive salary and bonus scheme 25 days' annual leave, plus the usual 8 UK Bank Holidays and the option to purchase up to 5 additional days per year\ Access to wellbeing and mental health benefits such as the Calm app, personal medical insurance, critical illness cover, dental, optical & travel insurance, income protection and life assurance Pension contribution matched up to 10% Access to our car benefit scheme and cycle to work scheme Access to our online learning platform to continue to develop and grow your career with us. 16 hours a year Volunteer Time Off to support causes that are important to you Virgin Media / O2 discounts and offers Access to VIP Arena Suites at the O2 Arena (London) and First Direct Arena (Leeds) Enhanced parental leave policies\ This perk can only be availed for the following calendar year by employees who started before 1st December Location The business
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Head of Legal page is loaded Head of Legallocations: Londontime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: REQ\_At Believ, formerly known as Liberty Charge, we're committed to sustainable transport being accessible to everyone. We're a Charge Point Operator (CPO) on a mission to create the UK's most reliable electric vehicle charging network that doesn't cost the earth and leaves no one behind. Providing equitable access to electric vehicle charging, and achieving cleaner air for all, is at the heart of the Believ mission. We work closely with local authorities and businesses to deliver reliable, high quality charging networks at pace, at scale and at zero cost.We offer all the advantages of being a scale-up business, but with the added security and long-term backing from well-known parents - Liberty Global (who also own our delivery partner, Virgin Media O2) and Zouk Capital (who manage the Government's Charging Investment Infrastructure Fund).You'll be joining this exciting journey during our scale-up phase and working with us to hit the ambitious targets our shareholders have set. You'll become part of a passionate and supportive team in a fast-paced, dynamic and result-driven environment. About the role Reporting into the Legal Director, you will provide strong leadership in overseeing, supporting and developing a team of UK based lawyers currently consisting of: 2 senior legal counsels, 1 legal counsel and 1 paralegal. This team oversees all aspects of Believ's EV charge point network including securing property / land interests, planning, design & construction and operations & maintenance.You will be instrumental in shaping Believ's legal, regulatory and compliance function. Overseeing Network Operations Manage a busy pipeline of Public Sector and Private Sector transactions in England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, ensuring these are appropriately resourced. Partnering with key internal stakeholders to ensure clear visibility of the pipeline. Manage all aspects of property acquisition including title due diligence, putting in place Concession Contracts, Framework Agreements, Agreements for Lease, Leases, Licences etc, attending to SDLT and Land Registry registration. Manage all supply side agreements relating to the operation of the EV charge point network including: IT software & hardware purchasing, services and outsourcing, construction contracts, energy purchasing / supply agreements. In the absence of an in-house procurement function, working with the Business to define requirements, pricing mechanisms, service levels and remedies for supplier non-performance. Maintain your own contract workload which may consist of: introducer / commission agreements, network roaming agreements and the property and supply side agreements mentioned above. Partner with the tenders & Sales teams on RFIs, RFPs and advise on public procurement challenges and issues. Develop initiatives to reduce contract negotiation times with local authorities and private landlords. Proactively identify, manage and mitigate risks whilst enabling the Business to move forward on its objectives, including ensuring contract termination / renewals and variations are progressed in a timely manner. Prepare and have oversight of legal budgets, monitoring Legal spend and conducting regular reviews of external law firms and conduct RFPs for Legal Services as required. Ensure templates and contract negotiation playbooks are continually revised and updated. Drive the adoption and optimisation of legal technology including AI and contract management systems. Build strong working relationships with key stakeholders, provide regular training and encourage business partnering between Legal and Business teams. Leading on General Compliance This is an evolving role with the aim of embedding a culture of legal engagement and compliance across the Business. This role will initially entail: Manage and maintain Believ's ISO certifications including ISO audit preparation, applications for new ISOs and liaising with external auditors and internal stakeholders as necessary. Manage and maintain Believ's B-Corp certification. Oversee Believ's insurance requirements to ensure all areas of Business operations are adequately covered. Support Business areas on contract lifecycle management, tracking contractual obligations and advising on strategy and mitigations against known-breaches. Oversee Believ's compliance with key legislation - e.g. Public Charge Point Regulations reporting obligations. Monitor regulatory developments and industry trends being mindful of evolving product offerings in the EV space (e.g. (e.g. solar power canopies, vehicle to grid, battery storage). Draft and revise corporate policies such as Modern Slavery, Anti-bribery, Business Continuity, Privacy etc. Develop and implement legal procedures and policies to ensure adherence to best practice and compliance with law. Attend industry working groups and co-ordinate Believ's response to public consultations. Other Work closely with the Legal Director to help turn legal priorities into practical business strategy and support the company's growth from the legal side Deputise for the Legal Director at SLT and Board meetings. On an as needs basis: company secretariat activities, overseeing Believ's trade mark portfolio, GDPR & data protection, supporting on M&A activity. About you At Believ, we are building a culture that attracts and retains the best talent. We are a dedicated and high-performing team, accustomed to working at pace in an ever-evolving industry, and we are looking for people who are as passionate as us about cutting carbon emissions and providing cleaner air for all. The successful Candidate will be a qualified solicitor (SRA) in England & Wales with the following attributes and skills: Minimum of 10 years of post-qualification experience including in-house ideally in a fast-paced environment. Significant experience in negotiating and advising on commercial contracts. Significant experience with property law and negotiating Leases and Licences. Previous network infrastructure roll out experience (e.g. EV, mobile, broadband, electricity) or demonstrable experience of learning new sectors. Experience of coaching and developing team members. Demonstrable experience of designing and implementing pre and post contracting processes and procedures and driving and leading deals towards completion. Thrives working in a scale-up environment where goal posts are constantly moving and new solutions / business models are being trialed. Commercial acumen to understand how to structure advice and approach in a start-up and new industry environment. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Above all, you will be up for the challenge and have a willingness to really embed yourself in the Business by rolling you sleeves up and diving in! Benefits Competitive salary and bonus scheme 25 days' annual leave, plus the usual 8 UK Bank Holidays and the option to purchase up to 5 additional days per year\ Access to wellbeing and mental health benefits such as the Calm app, personal medical insurance, critical illness cover, dental, optical & travel insurance, income protection and life assurance Pension contribution matched up to 10% Access to our car benefit scheme and cycle to work scheme Access to our online learning platform to continue to develop and grow your career with us. 16 hours a year Volunteer Time Off to support causes that are important to you Virgin Media / O2 discounts and offers Access to VIP Arena Suites at the O2 Arena (London) and First Direct Arena (Leeds) Enhanced parental leave policies\ This perk can only be availed for the following calendar year by employees who started before 1st December Location The business
Career Legal
Tax Accountant
Career Legal Bristol, Somerset
Our client is an ambitious, sustainable and inclusive, ensuring its clients, people and wider communities' flourish. It competes at the top of the legal market, providing sophisticated clients with a wide range of services. Advising clients ranging from large corporate and public sector bodies through to entrepreneurial businesses and private individuals, the firm is trusted to support them across the full spectrum of legal needs, from everyday matters to business-critical issues. With offices in Bristol, Edinburgh, London and Dublin, the firm operates across the UK and internationally. Its lawyers are qualified to practise in all three UK legal jurisdictions-England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland-and it collaborates globally with a select network of like-minded independent law firms. Culture. They are now looking for an experienced Tax Accountant, the role will assist in key areas such as: IHT returns for predominantly excluded property trusts, this may include assisting lawyers with structure analysis. Preparing income and stockpiled gains pools for non-UK trustees, which can include aiding tax advice for UK resident beneficiaries. Preparing UK personal tax returns for UK resident non-domiciled individuals and non-UK residents. These areas offer a mixed workload and opportunities to work across different parts of the department. You may also work on projects like de-enveloping UK properties, which can include non-resident capital gains tax, corporation tax compliance, ATED, and TRS compliance. What you'll need Relevant previous accountancy and tax experience, ideally in trust and personal tax fields. Relevant accountancy qualification (either AAT or ACA/ACCA) as well as having a particular interest in the area of tax. Experience of using tax software packages Important Notice It is Career Legal's policy, as a matter of courtesy, to respond to all applications within three working days. However, because of the volume of applications, we are sometimes unable to respond to individual candidates. If we have not contacted you within three working days your application has been unsuccessful, and your details have not been retained. Please apply for any other position that you may see in the future. Thank you. Career Legal is a Recruitment Agency and is advertising this vacancy on behalf of one of its clients.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Our client is an ambitious, sustainable and inclusive, ensuring its clients, people and wider communities' flourish. It competes at the top of the legal market, providing sophisticated clients with a wide range of services. Advising clients ranging from large corporate and public sector bodies through to entrepreneurial businesses and private individuals, the firm is trusted to support them across the full spectrum of legal needs, from everyday matters to business-critical issues. With offices in Bristol, Edinburgh, London and Dublin, the firm operates across the UK and internationally. Its lawyers are qualified to practise in all three UK legal jurisdictions-England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland-and it collaborates globally with a select network of like-minded independent law firms. Culture. They are now looking for an experienced Tax Accountant, the role will assist in key areas such as: IHT returns for predominantly excluded property trusts, this may include assisting lawyers with structure analysis. Preparing income and stockpiled gains pools for non-UK trustees, which can include aiding tax advice for UK resident beneficiaries. Preparing UK personal tax returns for UK resident non-domiciled individuals and non-UK residents. These areas offer a mixed workload and opportunities to work across different parts of the department. You may also work on projects like de-enveloping UK properties, which can include non-resident capital gains tax, corporation tax compliance, ATED, and TRS compliance. What you'll need Relevant previous accountancy and tax experience, ideally in trust and personal tax fields. Relevant accountancy qualification (either AAT or ACA/ACCA) as well as having a particular interest in the area of tax. Experience of using tax software packages Important Notice It is Career Legal's policy, as a matter of courtesy, to respond to all applications within three working days. However, because of the volume of applications, we are sometimes unable to respond to individual candidates. If we have not contacted you within three working days your application has been unsuccessful, and your details have not been retained. Please apply for any other position that you may see in the future. Thank you. Career Legal is a Recruitment Agency and is advertising this vacancy on behalf of one of its clients.
Michael Page Legal
In-house Lawyer - IT/Tech/IP
Michael Page Legal Portsmouth, Hampshire
You will provide proactive, business-focused legal support across the company's operations, with a particular focus on IT contracts, intellectual property, and technology-related commercial work. You will work closely with our engineering, IT, commercial, and R&D teams to help deliver cutting-edge projects safely, ethically, and in compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks. Client Details A fast-growing UK-based SME delivering advanced maritime technology for the global defence market Description Responsibilities will include: Drafting, reviewing and negotiating a range of commercial agreements, including software licensing, SaaS, cloud hosting, professional services, and supplier and customer contracts. Supporting IP protection, licensing, and enforcement, ensuring our proprietary technology and data products are properly safeguarded. Assisting with data processing agreements, privacy policies, and compliance with UK GDPR and related frameworks, particularly in the context of digital, maritime and defence data. Helping the business navigate emerging maritime technology regulations, export controls, and defence sector compliance where relevant. Collaborating with Product Development, Software, R&D, and commercial teams to provide pragmatic legal guidance that enables innovation while managing risk. Supporting company secretarial and governance activities where required, including policy reviews and compliance documentation. Staying up to date with legal and regulatory developments in technology, IP, IT and data law, sharing insights and best practices with internal stakeholders. Profile Qualified solicitor in England & Wales (3-5 years PQE) or equivalent jurisdiction. Solid understanding of commercial, IT and intellectual property law. Experience of drafting and negotiating technology contracts. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Commercial mindset with the ability to balance legal risk against business objectives. Collaborative, adaptable and curious - with a genuine interest in technology and innovation. Job Offer Annual Leave - Entitlement to 25 days of annual leave plus bank holidays Wellbeing Day - An additional Wellbeing Day each year to focus on personal health and wellbeing. Private Healthcare - Access to comprehensive private healthcare coverage to support your physical and mental wellbeing. Life Assurance and Critical Illness Cover - Comprehensive protection including Life Assurance (4x salary) and Critical Illness Cover for added financial security. Family Leave - Enhanced maternity and paternity pay Christmas Leave - A Christmas shutdown is typically observed. Professional Development - Commitment to ongoing learning and career growth, supported by training programmes and access to LinkedIn Learning. Pension Contribution - pension scheme with the option to contribute via salary sacrifice Flexible Working - Opportunities for flexible working arrangements to promote work-life balance. Inclusive Culture - A professional environment that values diversity, innovation, and collaboration.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
You will provide proactive, business-focused legal support across the company's operations, with a particular focus on IT contracts, intellectual property, and technology-related commercial work. You will work closely with our engineering, IT, commercial, and R&D teams to help deliver cutting-edge projects safely, ethically, and in compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks. Client Details A fast-growing UK-based SME delivering advanced maritime technology for the global defence market Description Responsibilities will include: Drafting, reviewing and negotiating a range of commercial agreements, including software licensing, SaaS, cloud hosting, professional services, and supplier and customer contracts. Supporting IP protection, licensing, and enforcement, ensuring our proprietary technology and data products are properly safeguarded. Assisting with data processing agreements, privacy policies, and compliance with UK GDPR and related frameworks, particularly in the context of digital, maritime and defence data. Helping the business navigate emerging maritime technology regulations, export controls, and defence sector compliance where relevant. Collaborating with Product Development, Software, R&D, and commercial teams to provide pragmatic legal guidance that enables innovation while managing risk. Supporting company secretarial and governance activities where required, including policy reviews and compliance documentation. Staying up to date with legal and regulatory developments in technology, IP, IT and data law, sharing insights and best practices with internal stakeholders. Profile Qualified solicitor in England & Wales (3-5 years PQE) or equivalent jurisdiction. Solid understanding of commercial, IT and intellectual property law. Experience of drafting and negotiating technology contracts. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Commercial mindset with the ability to balance legal risk against business objectives. Collaborative, adaptable and curious - with a genuine interest in technology and innovation. Job Offer Annual Leave - Entitlement to 25 days of annual leave plus bank holidays Wellbeing Day - An additional Wellbeing Day each year to focus on personal health and wellbeing. Private Healthcare - Access to comprehensive private healthcare coverage to support your physical and mental wellbeing. Life Assurance and Critical Illness Cover - Comprehensive protection including Life Assurance (4x salary) and Critical Illness Cover for added financial security. Family Leave - Enhanced maternity and paternity pay Christmas Leave - A Christmas shutdown is typically observed. Professional Development - Commitment to ongoing learning and career growth, supported by training programmes and access to LinkedIn Learning. Pension Contribution - pension scheme with the option to contribute via salary sacrifice Flexible Working - Opportunities for flexible working arrangements to promote work-life balance. Inclusive Culture - A professional environment that values diversity, innovation, and collaboration.
WBW Solicitors
Residential Conveyancer
WBW Solicitors Honiton, Devon
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
Mar 06, 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
Legal Counsel (Maternity cover)
Save the Children Fund
Overview Save the Children International has an exciting opportunity for a Legal Counsel (Maternity Cover) to join our global team. Team and Job Purpose The role holder will be part of SCI's legal team, comprising fourteen lawyers and two paralegals, who are responsible for providing legal advice and support to SCI's Global Teams and across SCI's 54 Country Offices. This is a fixed-term maternity cover role. We're looking for a mid to senior level lawyer to join our brilliant, dynamic team of lawyers, where you you'll have the opportunity to be involved in fascinating, challenging and meaningful work as part of an innovative and ambitious organization whose mission is to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children, and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives. Role purpose The role holder will be expected, depending on experience and business needs, to: Advise on SCI's international programming operations (including legal risk) by supporting SCI's Country Offices in West and Central Africa and/or its other regions (Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe, East and Southern Africa, Latin America, Asia) as its Legal Business Partner in their corporate or contractual inquiries (including in areas such as procurement, programming, awards and finance). Provide legal advice relating to SCI Global Teams operations in matters of global scope or implication (such as global policy changes or discussions in the areas of transformation delivery, HR, awards, partnerships, procurement, finance, treasury and fundraising). Advise on governance requirements of a global organisation; Take the lead on managing certain contractual and legal risk matters/projects; Take the lead on managing relationships with certain SCI Global Teams; and Take the lead in managing other aspects of the legal team, for example law firm pro bono relationships. This is a complex, interesting role, involving engagement with a variety of functions and stakeholders within Save the Children. In the event of a major humanitarian emergency, the post-holder will be expected to work outside the normal job description and be able to vary working hours accordingly. Job Title: Legal Counsel (Maternity Cover) Reports To:Head of Program Delivery Legal Work Pattern: Hybrid/Remote with flexible working options available Contract Length: Fixed Term Contract, Maternity Cover (9 with a potential to extension to 12 months) Grade: P6 Location: Any approved Save the Children International office location in time-zone GMT +/- 2 hours. For a full list of locations that Save the Children International can hire in, please visit: SCI Careers Time Zone (that the role holder must be available to work in): GMT +/- 2 hours Salary: In accordance with our global compensation and benefits framework, location-specific salary scales and benefits will apply. For candidates based in the UK, we can offer circa £68,000 per annum Right to Work: The successful candidate must possess the unrestricted right to work in their current or preferred location for the duration of employment. Language Requirements: English (essential), French (desirable) Principal Accountabilities Delivering high quality and professional advice and support to SCI Country Offices and Global Teams on a diverse range of legal issues, including: Acting as the Legal Business Partner to SCI Country Offices in the West and Central Africa region (and/or other regions), providing timely, pragmatic and solutions-oriented legal support. Advising Global Teams and senior stakeholders on matters of global scope or implication, including on legal risk and governance-related matters; Advising on the legal aspects of scaling up programming operations, in particular, in a humanitarian crisis; Advising on issues arising under Save the Children's own internal framework; Managing advice from and relationships with SCI's external legal advisors and helping SCI stakeholders to interpret and apply such advice; Draft, review and negotiate a wide range of contracts (including partnership agreements, goods and services contracts, and other legal frameworks with Governments, multi-lateral agencies, United Nations agencies, private sector and other NGOs), including providing advice and legal support to other Global Teams Business Partners, Country Office and Global Teams stakeholders and wider Save the Children constituents; Identifying opportunities for training and new legal tools to manage and mitigate organisational risk, developing and delivering such training and tools; Lead legal team initiatives, for example relating to managing and fostering pro bono law firm relationships, identifying training and mentoring opportunities within the legal team; Advising on legal compliance areas such as fraud, sanctions and anti-terrorism, either working in conjunction with SCI's legal compliance team or independently (as required and as appropriate); and Undertake line management if required (formal or informal) and/or mentoring of more junior members of the team. Experience and Skills Essential Post-qualification experience gained in a reputable private practice or in-house legal team in one or more of the following areas of law: general corporate/commercial, charity/not-for profit, dispute resolution, regulatory. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong prioritisation skills. Ability to work independently, requesting support where needed and using initiative to tackle new areas of law with confidence. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate with people at all levels and across different cultures. Calm disposition, constructive approach and positive outlook, particularly when working under pressure. Team player, with a full appreciation of the value of collaboration. Commitment to the mission, vision and values of Save the Children. Desirable Proficiency in French (written and spoken). Experience in one or more of the following areas of law: employment, finance, data protection, intellectual property or dispute resolution. Experience operating in a range of jurisdictions, including instructing overseas counsel. Experience in the international development / humanitarian and/or charity sectors. Education and Qualifications UK or common law qualified lawyer or barrister 5+ years PQE Working at Save the Children International Save the Children is the world's leading organisation for children, employing 25,000 staff. We save children's lives. We fight for their rights. We help them fulfil their potential. Through our work in 116 countries, we put the most deprived and marginalised children first. We know that great people make a great organisation, and that our employees play a crucial role in helping us achieve our ambitions for children. We value our people and offer a meaningful and rewarding career, along with a collaborative and inclusive environment where ambition, creativity, and integrity are highly valued. The work here is challenging but is also immensely rewarding. At Save the Children, you will be in good company, working with talented, like-minded individuals who are determined to ensure that all children survive, learn, and are protected. Your contribution will help ensure children's voices are heard at the highest levels, and that we achieve our global strategy, Ambition for Children 2030, and reach every last child. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Equal Opportunities DEI is core to our vision, values and global strategy. Save the Children is committed to creating a truly diverse, equitable and inclusive organisation, and one which will support us in our vision to ensure every child attains the right to survival, protection, development, and participation. We are committed to equal employment opportunities, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, disability, marital or civil partnership status, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, caring or parental responsibilities, age, or beliefs and religion. We are committed to diversifying our staff to better represent the communities we serve and actively welcome underrepresented groups to apply. Reasonable adjustments will be made should any candidate invited to interview require this. Application Information Please attach a copy of your CV and cover letter with your application. A full copy of the role profile can be found here via the job listing. It is recommended that you save a copy of the role profile as it will no longer be available after the advert closes. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and the job advert may be closed earlier than advertised subject to the volume of suitable applicants. Please submit your application at your earliest convenience to avoid disappointment. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Candidates who are successfully shortlisted should expect to hear from us within 2 weeks of the advert deadline. Our recruitment process: Application review by our recruiting team based on your CV and cover letter Two-stage competency-based interviews with the hiring team . click apply for full job details
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Overview Save the Children International has an exciting opportunity for a Legal Counsel (Maternity Cover) to join our global team. Team and Job Purpose The role holder will be part of SCI's legal team, comprising fourteen lawyers and two paralegals, who are responsible for providing legal advice and support to SCI's Global Teams and across SCI's 54 Country Offices. This is a fixed-term maternity cover role. We're looking for a mid to senior level lawyer to join our brilliant, dynamic team of lawyers, where you you'll have the opportunity to be involved in fascinating, challenging and meaningful work as part of an innovative and ambitious organization whose mission is to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children, and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives. Role purpose The role holder will be expected, depending on experience and business needs, to: Advise on SCI's international programming operations (including legal risk) by supporting SCI's Country Offices in West and Central Africa and/or its other regions (Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe, East and Southern Africa, Latin America, Asia) as its Legal Business Partner in their corporate or contractual inquiries (including in areas such as procurement, programming, awards and finance). Provide legal advice relating to SCI Global Teams operations in matters of global scope or implication (such as global policy changes or discussions in the areas of transformation delivery, HR, awards, partnerships, procurement, finance, treasury and fundraising). Advise on governance requirements of a global organisation; Take the lead on managing certain contractual and legal risk matters/projects; Take the lead on managing relationships with certain SCI Global Teams; and Take the lead in managing other aspects of the legal team, for example law firm pro bono relationships. This is a complex, interesting role, involving engagement with a variety of functions and stakeholders within Save the Children. In the event of a major humanitarian emergency, the post-holder will be expected to work outside the normal job description and be able to vary working hours accordingly. Job Title: Legal Counsel (Maternity Cover) Reports To:Head of Program Delivery Legal Work Pattern: Hybrid/Remote with flexible working options available Contract Length: Fixed Term Contract, Maternity Cover (9 with a potential to extension to 12 months) Grade: P6 Location: Any approved Save the Children International office location in time-zone GMT +/- 2 hours. For a full list of locations that Save the Children International can hire in, please visit: SCI Careers Time Zone (that the role holder must be available to work in): GMT +/- 2 hours Salary: In accordance with our global compensation and benefits framework, location-specific salary scales and benefits will apply. For candidates based in the UK, we can offer circa £68,000 per annum Right to Work: The successful candidate must possess the unrestricted right to work in their current or preferred location for the duration of employment. Language Requirements: English (essential), French (desirable) Principal Accountabilities Delivering high quality and professional advice and support to SCI Country Offices and Global Teams on a diverse range of legal issues, including: Acting as the Legal Business Partner to SCI Country Offices in the West and Central Africa region (and/or other regions), providing timely, pragmatic and solutions-oriented legal support. Advising Global Teams and senior stakeholders on matters of global scope or implication, including on legal risk and governance-related matters; Advising on the legal aspects of scaling up programming operations, in particular, in a humanitarian crisis; Advising on issues arising under Save the Children's own internal framework; Managing advice from and relationships with SCI's external legal advisors and helping SCI stakeholders to interpret and apply such advice; Draft, review and negotiate a wide range of contracts (including partnership agreements, goods and services contracts, and other legal frameworks with Governments, multi-lateral agencies, United Nations agencies, private sector and other NGOs), including providing advice and legal support to other Global Teams Business Partners, Country Office and Global Teams stakeholders and wider Save the Children constituents; Identifying opportunities for training and new legal tools to manage and mitigate organisational risk, developing and delivering such training and tools; Lead legal team initiatives, for example relating to managing and fostering pro bono law firm relationships, identifying training and mentoring opportunities within the legal team; Advising on legal compliance areas such as fraud, sanctions and anti-terrorism, either working in conjunction with SCI's legal compliance team or independently (as required and as appropriate); and Undertake line management if required (formal or informal) and/or mentoring of more junior members of the team. Experience and Skills Essential Post-qualification experience gained in a reputable private practice or in-house legal team in one or more of the following areas of law: general corporate/commercial, charity/not-for profit, dispute resolution, regulatory. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Strong prioritisation skills. Ability to work independently, requesting support where needed and using initiative to tackle new areas of law with confidence. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate with people at all levels and across different cultures. Calm disposition, constructive approach and positive outlook, particularly when working under pressure. Team player, with a full appreciation of the value of collaboration. Commitment to the mission, vision and values of Save the Children. Desirable Proficiency in French (written and spoken). Experience in one or more of the following areas of law: employment, finance, data protection, intellectual property or dispute resolution. Experience operating in a range of jurisdictions, including instructing overseas counsel. Experience in the international development / humanitarian and/or charity sectors. Education and Qualifications UK or common law qualified lawyer or barrister 5+ years PQE Working at Save the Children International Save the Children is the world's leading organisation for children, employing 25,000 staff. We save children's lives. We fight for their rights. We help them fulfil their potential. Through our work in 116 countries, we put the most deprived and marginalised children first. We know that great people make a great organisation, and that our employees play a crucial role in helping us achieve our ambitions for children. We value our people and offer a meaningful and rewarding career, along with a collaborative and inclusive environment where ambition, creativity, and integrity are highly valued. The work here is challenging but is also immensely rewarding. At Save the Children, you will be in good company, working with talented, like-minded individuals who are determined to ensure that all children survive, learn, and are protected. Your contribution will help ensure children's voices are heard at the highest levels, and that we achieve our global strategy, Ambition for Children 2030, and reach every last child. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Equal Opportunities DEI is core to our vision, values and global strategy. Save the Children is committed to creating a truly diverse, equitable and inclusive organisation, and one which will support us in our vision to ensure every child attains the right to survival, protection, development, and participation. We are committed to equal employment opportunities, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race, colour, ethnic origin, nationality, disability, marital or civil partnership status, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, caring or parental responsibilities, age, or beliefs and religion. We are committed to diversifying our staff to better represent the communities we serve and actively welcome underrepresented groups to apply. Reasonable adjustments will be made should any candidate invited to interview require this. Application Information Please attach a copy of your CV and cover letter with your application. A full copy of the role profile can be found here via the job listing. It is recommended that you save a copy of the role profile as it will no longer be available after the advert closes. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and the job advert may be closed earlier than advertised subject to the volume of suitable applicants. Please submit your application at your earliest convenience to avoid disappointment. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Candidates who are successfully shortlisted should expect to hear from us within 2 weeks of the advert deadline. Our recruitment process: Application review by our recruiting team based on your CV and cover letter Two-stage competency-based interviews with the hiring team . click apply for full job details
Ideal Personnel & Recruitment Solutions Limited
Commercial Property Solicitor 1 year PQE
Ideal Personnel & Recruitment Solutions Limited Bletchley, Buckinghamshire
Our client has a vacancy for a Commercial Property Solicitor with 1 year PQE. You will have day to day management of Client files covering a wide range of matters including leasehold acquisitions for greenfield sites, rooftop sites, in-build sites; deeds of variation; agreements for surrender; deeds of surrender; agreements; assignments; licences to occupy; freehold acquisitions; supplemental leases; tenancies at will; break notices; rent deposit deeds; deeds of easement; deeds of covenant; and customer licences. The role Draft documentation from precedent templates or otherwise producing first draft documentation based on heads of terms and ancillary client instructions and thereafter negotiate commercial terms and legal wording with other lawyers working towards agreeing documentation for engrossment. Review and consider first draft documentation based on heads of terms produced by other lawyers and thereafter negotiate commercial terms and legal wording with other lawyers working towards agreeing documentation for engrossment. Compose clear and concise correspondence to Client, its externally appointed surveyors and other lawyers. Investigate both registered and unregistered title, raise title requisitions if required and ensure compliance with any relevant restrictions. In the event of title defect, advise on the potential risks, possible remedies and/or rectification procedures as appropriate. Adhere to Client internal procedures which include (1) operating, managing and updating KEEP; (2) forecasting, reforecasting and claiming milestones; (3) producing a pre-engrossment report; (4) producing a pr cis for signing; (5) preparing and submitting on line short particulars; (6) scanning copies of completed documentation onto KEEP and (7) updating Client deed schedules and liaising direct with its storage database provider from time to time in connection with the return (and retrieval) of deed packets (or co-ordination of all of the same as appropriate). Deal with completions. Where appropriate, deal with SDLT and HMLR applications post-completion. Attend monthly review meetings with Client personnel (as requested). Undertake project work (substantial or otherwise) within the timescales set by Client and in accordance with any protocol issued by Client and if required provide regular project plan reports and/or attend conference call or face to face meetings to provide updates. Establish and maintain good working relationships with Client personnel. Within 48 hours of receipt of a helpdesk query provide written advice to Client. At the request of Client, to spend time on secondment at its offices working alongside its in-house lawyers. Prepare and deliver training seminars on relevant topics to Client personnel at the request of Client; Attend and participate in marketing events hosted for Client personnel. Use appropriate financial and other tools such as Excel, Word, Outlook, Webview, Oyez Legal Forms and Delta View. Market the full range of services so far as is possible during events or whilst networking. Requirements Commercial Property experience Commercial, practical and financial awareness Confidence and ability to communicate at senior levels Excellent academics and strong ambition for career development Excellent interpersonal and marketing skills with the ability to develop contacts for the team and the firm Team player able to fit into a friendly, busy team Negotiation skills Organisational ability Due to the large number of responses we receive it is not always possible to respond to every application straight away. Should your skills and experience be a match for this role, or any other vacancy we may have, we will normally contact you within 72 hours of receiving your application. If you wish to apply for further roles please do so.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Our client has a vacancy for a Commercial Property Solicitor with 1 year PQE. You will have day to day management of Client files covering a wide range of matters including leasehold acquisitions for greenfield sites, rooftop sites, in-build sites; deeds of variation; agreements for surrender; deeds of surrender; agreements; assignments; licences to occupy; freehold acquisitions; supplemental leases; tenancies at will; break notices; rent deposit deeds; deeds of easement; deeds of covenant; and customer licences. The role Draft documentation from precedent templates or otherwise producing first draft documentation based on heads of terms and ancillary client instructions and thereafter negotiate commercial terms and legal wording with other lawyers working towards agreeing documentation for engrossment. Review and consider first draft documentation based on heads of terms produced by other lawyers and thereafter negotiate commercial terms and legal wording with other lawyers working towards agreeing documentation for engrossment. Compose clear and concise correspondence to Client, its externally appointed surveyors and other lawyers. Investigate both registered and unregistered title, raise title requisitions if required and ensure compliance with any relevant restrictions. In the event of title defect, advise on the potential risks, possible remedies and/or rectification procedures as appropriate. Adhere to Client internal procedures which include (1) operating, managing and updating KEEP; (2) forecasting, reforecasting and claiming milestones; (3) producing a pre-engrossment report; (4) producing a pr cis for signing; (5) preparing and submitting on line short particulars; (6) scanning copies of completed documentation onto KEEP and (7) updating Client deed schedules and liaising direct with its storage database provider from time to time in connection with the return (and retrieval) of deed packets (or co-ordination of all of the same as appropriate). Deal with completions. Where appropriate, deal with SDLT and HMLR applications post-completion. Attend monthly review meetings with Client personnel (as requested). Undertake project work (substantial or otherwise) within the timescales set by Client and in accordance with any protocol issued by Client and if required provide regular project plan reports and/or attend conference call or face to face meetings to provide updates. Establish and maintain good working relationships with Client personnel. Within 48 hours of receipt of a helpdesk query provide written advice to Client. At the request of Client, to spend time on secondment at its offices working alongside its in-house lawyers. Prepare and deliver training seminars on relevant topics to Client personnel at the request of Client; Attend and participate in marketing events hosted for Client personnel. Use appropriate financial and other tools such as Excel, Word, Outlook, Webview, Oyez Legal Forms and Delta View. Market the full range of services so far as is possible during events or whilst networking. Requirements Commercial Property experience Commercial, practical and financial awareness Confidence and ability to communicate at senior levels Excellent academics and strong ambition for career development Excellent interpersonal and marketing skills with the ability to develop contacts for the team and the firm Team player able to fit into a friendly, busy team Negotiation skills Organisational ability Due to the large number of responses we receive it is not always possible to respond to every application straight away. Should your skills and experience be a match for this role, or any other vacancy we may have, we will normally contact you within 72 hours of receiving your application. If you wish to apply for further roles please do so.
Service Care Solutions - Legal
RTB Lawyer
Service Care Solutions - Legal
Service Care Legal are working with North London local authority who are seeking an experienced Right to Buy Property Lawyer for a 3-month contract. Hybrid working with approx. one day per week on-site. ROLE: Right to Buy Property Lawyer LOCATION: North London / remote RATE: £37.12ph umbrella / £32.91ph PAYE inc. holiday pay / £29.37ph PAYE exc. holiday pay CONTRACT: 3 months with possibility of extension, 36 hours per weekPlease note this would require office attendance 1 day per week. Role Overview - You'll manage a busy caseload of residential property matters with a strong focus on Right to Buy transactions. Work includes drafting and negotiating property documentation, advising internal clients, ensuring compliance, and supporting the wider Property & Planning Legal Team. Key Responsibilities: Handle RTB applications and related conveyancing work. Draft and negotiate leases, transfers, licences, and other property documents. Provide clear legal advice on property law and local authority powers. Conduct due diligence and manage risk. Maintain accurate case management records and meet performance targets. Requirements: Qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or CILEx Lawyer. Strong knowledge of property law, conveyancing, and landlord & tenant matters. Experience with complex drafting and RTB transactions. Excellent communication and caseload management skills. Should this be an opportunity of interest, please feel free to reach out to Lloyd Stanley on or email across an updated CV to .uk. We welcome referrals which could be worth £250 each so please also bear this in mind.
Mar 06, 2026
Contractor
Service Care Legal are working with North London local authority who are seeking an experienced Right to Buy Property Lawyer for a 3-month contract. Hybrid working with approx. one day per week on-site. ROLE: Right to Buy Property Lawyer LOCATION: North London / remote RATE: £37.12ph umbrella / £32.91ph PAYE inc. holiday pay / £29.37ph PAYE exc. holiday pay CONTRACT: 3 months with possibility of extension, 36 hours per weekPlease note this would require office attendance 1 day per week. Role Overview - You'll manage a busy caseload of residential property matters with a strong focus on Right to Buy transactions. Work includes drafting and negotiating property documentation, advising internal clients, ensuring compliance, and supporting the wider Property & Planning Legal Team. Key Responsibilities: Handle RTB applications and related conveyancing work. Draft and negotiate leases, transfers, licences, and other property documents. Provide clear legal advice on property law and local authority powers. Conduct due diligence and manage risk. Maintain accurate case management records and meet performance targets. Requirements: Qualified Solicitor, Barrister, or CILEx Lawyer. Strong knowledge of property law, conveyancing, and landlord & tenant matters. Experience with complex drafting and RTB transactions. Excellent communication and caseload management skills. Should this be an opportunity of interest, please feel free to reach out to Lloyd Stanley on or email across an updated CV to .uk. We welcome referrals which could be worth £250 each so please also bear this in mind.
GerrardWhite
Trainee Litigation Paralegal
GerrardWhite Brighton, Sussex
A prestigious specialist litigation firm is seeking a Trainee Litigation Paralegal to join its growing team. This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate looking to begin their legal career within a highly regarded firm known for handling complex and high-quality disputes. The successful Trainee Litigation Paralegal will join a forward-thinking and collaborative team working across a broad range of litigation matters, including: Property Litigation Commercial Litigation Construction Disputes Employment Disputes Debt Recovery This Trainee Litigation Paralegal role offers exceptional training and development. Initially, you will support experienced Solicitors and Partners before progressing to manage your own caseload under supervision. The firm provides structured training designed to help a Trainee Litigation Paralegal develop strong litigation experience and long-term career progression. Key Responsibilities Opening and closing files Providing quotes to prospective clients Conducting AML and client due diligence checks Attending client meetings with senior lawyers Preparing bundles, scanning and filing documents Assisting with drafting legal documents Conducting legal research Acting as a first point of contact for client enquiries Candidate Profile To be considered for this Trainee Litigation Paralegal position, you will ideally have: A Law degree with strong academics (minimum 2:1, ideally a First) Strong A-Level results (A/A preferred) Ideally completed a Masters and/or begun the SQE A genuine interest in Commercial Litigation / Dispute Resolution Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong IT skills and confidence using modern legal systems Strong links to the Brighton / Sussex area Applications are welcome from recent graduates as well as 2026 graduates who are looking to secure their first role within litigation and gain hands-on experience in a supportive environment. What's on Offer This Trainee Litigation Paralegal opportunity offers outstanding training, exposure to high-quality litigation work, and a clear pathway for progression within the firm. The successful Trainee Litigation Paralegal will join a supportive and ambitious team with a vibrant culture and strong social environment.GWV Talent Solutions Limited (trading as Gerrard White Consulting and Vermelo RPO) acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary and contract workers. By applying for this job you accept the terms of our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service Agreement which can be found at
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
A prestigious specialist litigation firm is seeking a Trainee Litigation Paralegal to join its growing team. This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate looking to begin their legal career within a highly regarded firm known for handling complex and high-quality disputes. The successful Trainee Litigation Paralegal will join a forward-thinking and collaborative team working across a broad range of litigation matters, including: Property Litigation Commercial Litigation Construction Disputes Employment Disputes Debt Recovery This Trainee Litigation Paralegal role offers exceptional training and development. Initially, you will support experienced Solicitors and Partners before progressing to manage your own caseload under supervision. The firm provides structured training designed to help a Trainee Litigation Paralegal develop strong litigation experience and long-term career progression. Key Responsibilities Opening and closing files Providing quotes to prospective clients Conducting AML and client due diligence checks Attending client meetings with senior lawyers Preparing bundles, scanning and filing documents Assisting with drafting legal documents Conducting legal research Acting as a first point of contact for client enquiries Candidate Profile To be considered for this Trainee Litigation Paralegal position, you will ideally have: A Law degree with strong academics (minimum 2:1, ideally a First) Strong A-Level results (A/A preferred) Ideally completed a Masters and/or begun the SQE A genuine interest in Commercial Litigation / Dispute Resolution Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong IT skills and confidence using modern legal systems Strong links to the Brighton / Sussex area Applications are welcome from recent graduates as well as 2026 graduates who are looking to secure their first role within litigation and gain hands-on experience in a supportive environment. What's on Offer This Trainee Litigation Paralegal opportunity offers outstanding training, exposure to high-quality litigation work, and a clear pathway for progression within the firm. The successful Trainee Litigation Paralegal will join a supportive and ambitious team with a vibrant culture and strong social environment.GWV Talent Solutions Limited (trading as Gerrard White Consulting and Vermelo RPO) acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary and contract workers. By applying for this job you accept the terms of our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service Agreement which can be found at
Conveyancing Manager
O'Neill Patient Solicitors LLP Cardiff, South Glamorgan
ONP Solicitors, part of Movera, are looking to recruit an experienced Conveyancing Team Manager to manage a team of Property Lawyers in central Cardiff. We are one of the leading modern Conveyancing firms in the UK, enabled by technology, but with people at the heart of everything we do. Our mission is to create home moving experiences to be celebrated and to be a catalyst for change in our industry. If youre a career-minded individual with extensive Conveyancing and people management experience, we want to hear from you! The role Youll oversee the day-to-day activities of the team, ensuring the smooth running of all operations, and look after all people issues. Youll be a role model who motivates and develops individual team members and fosters a supportive, inclusive, and positive working environment. Key Responsibilities Build a high performing team who demonstrate Movera values through coaching, mentoring and performance management Demonstrate upskilling and performance improvement in team using skills matrix as a foundation and guide for performance and salary reviews Demonstrate strong leadership skills Apply a high level of legal knowledge in all aspects of the role and use this to upskill the team Influence ways of working to benefit the department Propose, implement and engage with change initiatives feeding back to Conveyancing Team Managers and Ops Managers, cascading and embedding change into Team and Department Demonstrate and evidence Movera values be a role model and enforce the standards expected of a legal department and influence the wider team Be accountable for team behaviours in line with Movera Values Efficiently manage any poor performance - demonstrate and document steps undertaken Working collaboratively across all teams within the department to reach shared goals and objectives Respond to client/service queries or complaints at the initial stages in line with the internal complaints procedure, maintain a complete and accurate file and submit reports as required Build and maintain strong relationships across the business and with third parties/introducers Support Senior Operations Managers in annual Salary Review process and with annual Budget process Ensure compliance with ONP company policy and procedure at all times Where appropriate and as necessitated by the needs of the business undertake tasks within the operational process Post completion management within the team Work to and maintain Service Level Agreements Monitor system work records to ensure that all work is progressed to meet productivity targets Ensure workload distribution is fair, equitable and achievable to ensure optimum team performance Monitor and manage individual performance, quality and productivity levels Resource planning - schedule, and manage breaks, holidays, absence and training to ensure that the team is adequately resourced at all times Conduct regular one to one review meetings for all team members Ensure that Personal Development Plans for all team members are in place, maintained and regularly reviewed Liaise with L&D Team to ensure all team members receive on-going coaching, training and development Assist with recruitment of new team members Facilitate and chair regular team meetings What youll need Extensive Conveyancing experience. Proven track record of successfully managing a team. A passion for training, coaching and mentoring. The drive and energy to develop and motivate a high-performing team. What we can offer We aim to reward your hard work generously. Youll be greeted in our offices with great coffee, fruit and biscuits to keep you going, alongside all the benefits listed below, plus much more. 25 days holiday Hybrid working Your birthday off! Free conveyancing legal fees Moving home days off Volunteering days Retailer discounts and frequent socials Refer a friend bonuses Look forward to Monday mornings at Movera, we have the culture, technology and purpose to change the way you feel about your job. At Movera, we are committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment where all team members feel valued and respected. We believe that a diverse workforce brings unique perspectives and ideas that drive innovation and excellence. We welcome and encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from underrepresented groups. DBS and Financial Checks: Please note that as part of our commitment to maintaining a safe and trustworthy workplace, all offers of employment are subject to satisfactory completion of DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) checks and financial background checks. These checks are conducted to ensure the safety of our employees and clients and to uphold the highest standards of integrity and compliance in our operations. JBRP1_UKTJ
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
ONP Solicitors, part of Movera, are looking to recruit an experienced Conveyancing Team Manager to manage a team of Property Lawyers in central Cardiff. We are one of the leading modern Conveyancing firms in the UK, enabled by technology, but with people at the heart of everything we do. Our mission is to create home moving experiences to be celebrated and to be a catalyst for change in our industry. If youre a career-minded individual with extensive Conveyancing and people management experience, we want to hear from you! The role Youll oversee the day-to-day activities of the team, ensuring the smooth running of all operations, and look after all people issues. Youll be a role model who motivates and develops individual team members and fosters a supportive, inclusive, and positive working environment. Key Responsibilities Build a high performing team who demonstrate Movera values through coaching, mentoring and performance management Demonstrate upskilling and performance improvement in team using skills matrix as a foundation and guide for performance and salary reviews Demonstrate strong leadership skills Apply a high level of legal knowledge in all aspects of the role and use this to upskill the team Influence ways of working to benefit the department Propose, implement and engage with change initiatives feeding back to Conveyancing Team Managers and Ops Managers, cascading and embedding change into Team and Department Demonstrate and evidence Movera values be a role model and enforce the standards expected of a legal department and influence the wider team Be accountable for team behaviours in line with Movera Values Efficiently manage any poor performance - demonstrate and document steps undertaken Working collaboratively across all teams within the department to reach shared goals and objectives Respond to client/service queries or complaints at the initial stages in line with the internal complaints procedure, maintain a complete and accurate file and submit reports as required Build and maintain strong relationships across the business and with third parties/introducers Support Senior Operations Managers in annual Salary Review process and with annual Budget process Ensure compliance with ONP company policy and procedure at all times Where appropriate and as necessitated by the needs of the business undertake tasks within the operational process Post completion management within the team Work to and maintain Service Level Agreements Monitor system work records to ensure that all work is progressed to meet productivity targets Ensure workload distribution is fair, equitable and achievable to ensure optimum team performance Monitor and manage individual performance, quality and productivity levels Resource planning - schedule, and manage breaks, holidays, absence and training to ensure that the team is adequately resourced at all times Conduct regular one to one review meetings for all team members Ensure that Personal Development Plans for all team members are in place, maintained and regularly reviewed Liaise with L&D Team to ensure all team members receive on-going coaching, training and development Assist with recruitment of new team members Facilitate and chair regular team meetings What youll need Extensive Conveyancing experience. Proven track record of successfully managing a team. A passion for training, coaching and mentoring. The drive and energy to develop and motivate a high-performing team. What we can offer We aim to reward your hard work generously. Youll be greeted in our offices with great coffee, fruit and biscuits to keep you going, alongside all the benefits listed below, plus much more. 25 days holiday Hybrid working Your birthday off! Free conveyancing legal fees Moving home days off Volunteering days Retailer discounts and frequent socials Refer a friend bonuses Look forward to Monday mornings at Movera, we have the culture, technology and purpose to change the way you feel about your job. At Movera, we are committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment where all team members feel valued and respected. We believe that a diverse workforce brings unique perspectives and ideas that drive innovation and excellence. We welcome and encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from underrepresented groups. DBS and Financial Checks: Please note that as part of our commitment to maintaining a safe and trustworthy workplace, all offers of employment are subject to satisfactory completion of DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) checks and financial background checks. These checks are conducted to ensure the safety of our employees and clients and to uphold the highest standards of integrity and compliance in our operations. JBRP1_UKTJ
Spencer Clarke Group
Property Lawyer
Spencer Clarke Group Manchester, Lancashire
Property Lawyer Rate: £50-£60 per hour - Negotiable DOE Contract Length: 3-6-month initial contract Northwest Local Authority Flexible Hybrid Working We are seeking a Property Lawyer to join a local authority in the northwest region. In this role, you will undertake property transactions from inception through to completion and play a key role in ensuring that the Council's decision-making in relation to land and property is lawful and compliant with governance requirements. Key Responsibilities Provide comprehensive legal advice on land and property matters, including commercial conveyancing and related areas such as trusts, company and charity law where they arise in a property context. Manage a varied caseload of property transactions from instruction through to completion, including drafting contracts, leases, licences, transfers and other legal documentation. Draft legal reports, undertake research and contribute to the development of precedents and legal documentation across the team. Key Requirements Qualification as a Solicitor or Barrister with a current practising certificate. At least one-year post-qualification experience in land or property law / commercial conveyancing. Strong drafting, negotiation and communication skills with the ability to manage a varied legal caseload. If you're interested in this role, click the apply button or contact Max using the details below: Our legal specialist, Max, has extensive experience across all areas of the legal market and recruits for positions at every level - from legal assistants and paralegals through to Directors of Legal and Monitoring Officers. If this particular role isn't quite right for you, but you'd like to explore other opportunities, please get in touch using the contact details above for a confidential discussion about the market. We are also proud to offer a market-leading referral scheme, with rewards of up to £300. If you know someone who might be a great fit for this or another legal role, simply ask them to send their CV to Max - and don't forget to include your own details so we can ensure you receive your referral bonus if they are successful. INDSCGMC
Mar 06, 2026
Contractor
Property Lawyer Rate: £50-£60 per hour - Negotiable DOE Contract Length: 3-6-month initial contract Northwest Local Authority Flexible Hybrid Working We are seeking a Property Lawyer to join a local authority in the northwest region. In this role, you will undertake property transactions from inception through to completion and play a key role in ensuring that the Council's decision-making in relation to land and property is lawful and compliant with governance requirements. Key Responsibilities Provide comprehensive legal advice on land and property matters, including commercial conveyancing and related areas such as trusts, company and charity law where they arise in a property context. Manage a varied caseload of property transactions from instruction through to completion, including drafting contracts, leases, licences, transfers and other legal documentation. Draft legal reports, undertake research and contribute to the development of precedents and legal documentation across the team. Key Requirements Qualification as a Solicitor or Barrister with a current practising certificate. At least one-year post-qualification experience in land or property law / commercial conveyancing. Strong drafting, negotiation and communication skills with the ability to manage a varied legal caseload. If you're interested in this role, click the apply button or contact Max using the details below: Our legal specialist, Max, has extensive experience across all areas of the legal market and recruits for positions at every level - from legal assistants and paralegals through to Directors of Legal and Monitoring Officers. If this particular role isn't quite right for you, but you'd like to explore other opportunities, please get in touch using the contact details above for a confidential discussion about the market. We are also proud to offer a market-leading referral scheme, with rewards of up to £300. If you know someone who might be a great fit for this or another legal role, simply ask them to send their CV to Max - and don't forget to include your own details so we can ensure you receive your referral bonus if they are successful. INDSCGMC
Staff Recruit
CORPORATE & COMMERCIAL LAWYER/LEGAL EXECUTIVE
Staff Recruit Eastbourne, Sussex
Due to expansion this top well established and respected firm of Solicitors with offices in East Sussex are looking to recruit a Corporate & Commercial Lawyer/ Legal Executive to join their expanding and busy team, in thier Eastbourne office. The successful candidate will need to have experience in drafting and analyse due diligence documents, drafting commercial, Data Protection/GDPR policies, experience in intellectual property contracts and charities and social enterprises. The ideal candidate will have strong academics, LPC is required ideally with corporate and commercial electives, previous corporate and commercial experience, strong interpersonal and communications skills, excellent drafting skills, attention to detail, and experience working in a Corporate & Commercial Law department. To apply please submit your CV to Jan Hanley - Staff Recruit or for more information please telephone Jan Hanley at Staff Recruit
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Due to expansion this top well established and respected firm of Solicitors with offices in East Sussex are looking to recruit a Corporate & Commercial Lawyer/ Legal Executive to join their expanding and busy team, in thier Eastbourne office. The successful candidate will need to have experience in drafting and analyse due diligence documents, drafting commercial, Data Protection/GDPR policies, experience in intellectual property contracts and charities and social enterprises. The ideal candidate will have strong academics, LPC is required ideally with corporate and commercial electives, previous corporate and commercial experience, strong interpersonal and communications skills, excellent drafting skills, attention to detail, and experience working in a Corporate & Commercial Law department. To apply please submit your CV to Jan Hanley - Staff Recruit or for more information please telephone Jan Hanley at Staff Recruit
City of London
Chief Lawyer
City of London
Please apply online via the link provided. CITY OF LONDON Chief Lawyer Salary : £77,400 - £87,880 per annum inclusive of all allowances. In addition, this post also attracts a Market Forces Supplement of up to £10,898 per annum. The Market Forces Supplement is discretionary and may be withdrawn, reduced or increased during the future Basis : Full-Time - Permanent The City of London Corporation is seeking an accomplished Chief Lawyer to lead a section in our Property Division within the Comptroller and City Solicitor's Department. This is a key leadership role that combines high-level legal expertise with people management and strategic advisory responsibilities. About the Role As Chief Lawyer, you will oversee a team of Principal Lawyers and support staff, providing expert legal advice on complex and high-value property matters. You will play a pivotal role in advising on commercial property transactions, open spaces, and charity law, including development agreements, acquisitions, disposals, and lease negotiations. You will lead on significant legal projects, collaborating closely with colleagues across the Corporation to ensure well-coordinated outcomes. The role also includes regular engagement with senior stakeholders, committees, and external partners. Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality legal advice on commercial and property law, open spaces, and charity law Lead and manage a team of lawyers and support staff, ensuring effective performance and professional development Advise on complex and high-value transactions, including development agreements, leases, acquisitions, and disposals Prepare and present committee reports and represent the department at meetings when required Build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders Promote equality, diversity, and inclusion in all areas of work. About You You will be a qualified solicitor or barrister with at least 10 years' post-qualification experience and a strong background in commercial property law. You'll have proven leadership skills, the ability to manage a diverse caseload, and a track record of providing pragmatic, strategic advice on complex property matters. Excellent communication and negotiation skills are essential, as is experience in advising senior stakeholders and managing a professional legal team. What We Offer Competitive salary between £77,400 and £87,880 per annum plus £10,898 Market Force Supplement Membership in the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) with an employer contribution rate of 21% Generous annual leave entitlement of 28 days, plus bank holidays, with increases linked to service Learning and development opportunities, including financial support for professional qualifications Access to exclusive employee benefits and volunteering opportunities If you are an experienced property lawyer ready to lead a dedicated legal team and make a significant impact within one of London's most historic and respected institutions, we would like to hear from you. Closing date: 13 March 2026.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Please apply online via the link provided. CITY OF LONDON Chief Lawyer Salary : £77,400 - £87,880 per annum inclusive of all allowances. In addition, this post also attracts a Market Forces Supplement of up to £10,898 per annum. The Market Forces Supplement is discretionary and may be withdrawn, reduced or increased during the future Basis : Full-Time - Permanent The City of London Corporation is seeking an accomplished Chief Lawyer to lead a section in our Property Division within the Comptroller and City Solicitor's Department. This is a key leadership role that combines high-level legal expertise with people management and strategic advisory responsibilities. About the Role As Chief Lawyer, you will oversee a team of Principal Lawyers and support staff, providing expert legal advice on complex and high-value property matters. You will play a pivotal role in advising on commercial property transactions, open spaces, and charity law, including development agreements, acquisitions, disposals, and lease negotiations. You will lead on significant legal projects, collaborating closely with colleagues across the Corporation to ensure well-coordinated outcomes. The role also includes regular engagement with senior stakeholders, committees, and external partners. Key Responsibilities Provide high-quality legal advice on commercial and property law, open spaces, and charity law Lead and manage a team of lawyers and support staff, ensuring effective performance and professional development Advise on complex and high-value transactions, including development agreements, leases, acquisitions, and disposals Prepare and present committee reports and represent the department at meetings when required Build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders Promote equality, diversity, and inclusion in all areas of work. About You You will be a qualified solicitor or barrister with at least 10 years' post-qualification experience and a strong background in commercial property law. You'll have proven leadership skills, the ability to manage a diverse caseload, and a track record of providing pragmatic, strategic advice on complex property matters. Excellent communication and negotiation skills are essential, as is experience in advising senior stakeholders and managing a professional legal team. What We Offer Competitive salary between £77,400 and £87,880 per annum plus £10,898 Market Force Supplement Membership in the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) with an employer contribution rate of 21% Generous annual leave entitlement of 28 days, plus bank holidays, with increases linked to service Learning and development opportunities, including financial support for professional qualifications Access to exclusive employee benefits and volunteering opportunities If you are an experienced property lawyer ready to lead a dedicated legal team and make a significant impact within one of London's most historic and respected institutions, we would like to hear from you. Closing date: 13 March 2026.
Sacco Mann
Construction Solicitor
Sacco Mann Leeds, Yorkshire
An outstanding opportunity has become available for an experienced Construction Solicitor (c. 4+ PQE) to join the Leeds office of a highly respected national law firm that has made a significant and impressive impact since expanding into the Northern market. This firm has built a reputation for combining first-rate legal work with a refreshingly modern culture - attracting lawyers who want high-quality mandates, meaningful client relationships and a collaborative working environment without the rigidity often associated with larger practices. The Firm Operating across several UK offices with a substantial national platform, the firm advises an exceptional client base including major corporates, well-known brands, developers, investors and fast-growing businesses. Its Leeds office forms a key part of the firm's long-term regional strategy and continues to grow. Lawyers joining at this stage benefit from genuine visibility, close Partner access and the chance to contribute to the continued development of a northern offering backed by an established national team. The Role You will join a specialist Construction team working closely with Real Estate colleagues on a wide range of projects across the UK. The workload is predominantly non-contentious , complemented by advisory and dispute-related matters where required. The team supports clients throughout the full lifecycle of construction projects - from procurement and contract negotiation through to project delivery and issue resolution. Typical matters include: Preparing and negotiating construction and engineering agreements using industry-standard and bespoke documentation Advising developers, occupiers, contractors and consultants on project risk and contractual structures Supporting commercial property transactions where construction input is required Advising on fit-out and refurbishment projects, including corporate relocations and workspace developments Reviewing project security documentation and consultant arrangements Providing strategic advice where projects encounter delivery, payment or performance issues Assisting with formal dispute processes, including adjudication You'll work both independently and alongside colleagues nationally, with strong client exposure from day one. Candidate Profile This role would suit a construction lawyer who: Has 4+ years' post-qualification experience gained within a recognised construction practice Enjoys building direct relationships with clients and acting as a trusted adviser Demonstrates strong commercial awareness alongside technical capability Is comfortable managing matters autonomously while contributing to team initiatives Has the ambition to play a role in the continued growth of a regional practice Lawyers with an interest in business development and market engagement in the North will be particularly well placed. Why Consider This Move? This position offers a compelling combination of factors rarely aligned in the Leeds market: Access to sophisticated national work within a growing regional office A genuine opportunity to influence team growth and direction Strong internal culture centred on collaboration and approachability Excellent scope for progression as the northern practice expands High-profile clients and varied project-based work This is an ideal move for a Construction Senior Associate seeking quality work, autonomy and long-term career development within a firm investing heavily in its Leeds presence. For more information about this Construction Solicitor opportunity in Leeds, please contact Sophie Linley at Sacco Mann in confidence on .
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
An outstanding opportunity has become available for an experienced Construction Solicitor (c. 4+ PQE) to join the Leeds office of a highly respected national law firm that has made a significant and impressive impact since expanding into the Northern market. This firm has built a reputation for combining first-rate legal work with a refreshingly modern culture - attracting lawyers who want high-quality mandates, meaningful client relationships and a collaborative working environment without the rigidity often associated with larger practices. The Firm Operating across several UK offices with a substantial national platform, the firm advises an exceptional client base including major corporates, well-known brands, developers, investors and fast-growing businesses. Its Leeds office forms a key part of the firm's long-term regional strategy and continues to grow. Lawyers joining at this stage benefit from genuine visibility, close Partner access and the chance to contribute to the continued development of a northern offering backed by an established national team. The Role You will join a specialist Construction team working closely with Real Estate colleagues on a wide range of projects across the UK. The workload is predominantly non-contentious , complemented by advisory and dispute-related matters where required. The team supports clients throughout the full lifecycle of construction projects - from procurement and contract negotiation through to project delivery and issue resolution. Typical matters include: Preparing and negotiating construction and engineering agreements using industry-standard and bespoke documentation Advising developers, occupiers, contractors and consultants on project risk and contractual structures Supporting commercial property transactions where construction input is required Advising on fit-out and refurbishment projects, including corporate relocations and workspace developments Reviewing project security documentation and consultant arrangements Providing strategic advice where projects encounter delivery, payment or performance issues Assisting with formal dispute processes, including adjudication You'll work both independently and alongside colleagues nationally, with strong client exposure from day one. Candidate Profile This role would suit a construction lawyer who: Has 4+ years' post-qualification experience gained within a recognised construction practice Enjoys building direct relationships with clients and acting as a trusted adviser Demonstrates strong commercial awareness alongside technical capability Is comfortable managing matters autonomously while contributing to team initiatives Has the ambition to play a role in the continued growth of a regional practice Lawyers with an interest in business development and market engagement in the North will be particularly well placed. Why Consider This Move? This position offers a compelling combination of factors rarely aligned in the Leeds market: Access to sophisticated national work within a growing regional office A genuine opportunity to influence team growth and direction Strong internal culture centred on collaboration and approachability Excellent scope for progression as the northern practice expands High-profile clients and varied project-based work This is an ideal move for a Construction Senior Associate seeking quality work, autonomy and long-term career development within a firm investing heavily in its Leeds presence. For more information about this Construction Solicitor opportunity in Leeds, please contact Sophie Linley at Sacco Mann in confidence on .
QED Legal
Residential Conveyancing Solicitor - 2 PQE - Commercial Firm - Hybrid
QED Legal Manchester, Lancashire
A new opportunity to join a well-regarded commercial law firm in the Centre of Manchester. Employing over 80 lawyers, with 10 of these in the property law department, this firm is well-established, well-organised and does great quality work. This is a genuinely hard to come by role, with high quality work flowing from the firm's strong commercial client base and HNW Family department, meaning the caseload is interesting, varied and largely made up of high-value residential property transactions. The Role: Handling a quality residential conveyancing caseload from instruction through to completion Work primarily involving high-value properties and repeat/referral clients Working within a well-organised and structured department Supported by ample legal and administrative support, allowing you to focus on fee-earning Hybrid working: 2 days working from home The Firm: A modern, commercial law firm with an excellent reputation in Manchester Known for being forward-thinking, organised with state-of-the-art technology and CMS. High-spec, modern offices in a central Manchester location Strong internal culture with collaboration between departments The Ideal Candidate: 2 year PQE Qualified Solicitor, Legal Executive (CILEX) or Licensed Conveyancer (CLC) Solid experience handling residential conveyancing matters end-to-end Comfortable dealing with higher-value transactions Organised, commercially minded and client-focused Salary & Benefits: Salary: £40,000 Hybrid working (2 days from home) Generous holiday entitlement Long-term stability and progression within a respected firm
Mar 05, 2026
Full time
A new opportunity to join a well-regarded commercial law firm in the Centre of Manchester. Employing over 80 lawyers, with 10 of these in the property law department, this firm is well-established, well-organised and does great quality work. This is a genuinely hard to come by role, with high quality work flowing from the firm's strong commercial client base and HNW Family department, meaning the caseload is interesting, varied and largely made up of high-value residential property transactions. The Role: Handling a quality residential conveyancing caseload from instruction through to completion Work primarily involving high-value properties and repeat/referral clients Working within a well-organised and structured department Supported by ample legal and administrative support, allowing you to focus on fee-earning Hybrid working: 2 days working from home The Firm: A modern, commercial law firm with an excellent reputation in Manchester Known for being forward-thinking, organised with state-of-the-art technology and CMS. High-spec, modern offices in a central Manchester location Strong internal culture with collaboration between departments The Ideal Candidate: 2 year PQE Qualified Solicitor, Legal Executive (CILEX) or Licensed Conveyancer (CLC) Solid experience handling residential conveyancing matters end-to-end Comfortable dealing with higher-value transactions Organised, commercially minded and client-focused Salary & Benefits: Salary: £40,000 Hybrid working (2 days from home) Generous holiday entitlement Long-term stability and progression within a respected firm

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