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Licensed Conveyancer / Solicitor

Confidential

England

On-site

GBP 100,000 - 125,000

Full time

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Job summary

A legal firm specializing in conveyancing is seeking a Residential Solicitor for their Buckingham office. The successful candidate will manage various residential conveyancing tasks, requiring at least 2 years of experience and a valid Practising Certificate. The role involves client communication, supporting staff, and maintaining professionalism. Benefits include a bonus scheme, additional leave, and a pension plan.

Benefits

Bonus scheme
Performance bonus
Company pension
Sick pay
Casual dress
Company events

Qualifications

  • Must hold a Practising Certificate.
  • At least 2 years of experience in Residential Conveyancing.
  • Capable of using a computerised case management system.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver the end-to-end conveyancing process within given time frames.
  • Research and communicate with clients effectively.
  • Check and verify title documents and land registry documents.

Skills

Communication skills
Proficiency in IT
Strong time management skills
Excellent organisational skills

Education

Practising Certificate
Job description
Overview

Role: Gilroy Steel Solicitors have 3 offices in Brackley, Buckingham and Northampton. We specialise in Conveyancing (residential), Equity Release, Family Law (including Divorce), Wills and Probate.

Salary: Dependent upon experience

For our Buckingham Office we are seeking: Residential Solicitor/CILEX/Licensed Conveyancer with at least 2 years' experience; Support the Buckingham office primarily and Brackley office on occasion; Capable, strong candidate willing to commit sustained effort for longer term rewards.

Responsibilities
  • Be an ambassador for the company, always maintaining the highest levels of professionalism and integrity.
  • As applicable: maintain a full clean practising certificate and be competent in all areas of residential conveyancing.
  • Deliver the business objectives as set from time to time.
  • Deliver the end-to-end conveyancing process within given time frames.
  • Assist with other matters as required.
  • A summary of our expectations are as follows:
    • research information and communicate with clients and others in person, and by other means e.g. email;
    • use a computerised case management system, as conveyancing tasks are increasingly being completed online;
    • take instructions from clients;
    • seek to protect clients' interests at all times, while taking precautions against potential fraud and money laundering;
    • send terms of engagement and estimates of fees and disbursements;
    • obtain or check Land Registry documents or title deeds (if the land is unregistered);
    • draft and/or check sales/purchase contracts (title checking) and agree terms with the conveyancer acting for the other party to the transaction;
    • collate and send or check supporting legal and financial documents;
    • deal with all financial aspects of a transaction;
    • exchange contracts and complete the transaction;
    • if the property is leasehold, obtain the landlord's agreement to the sale or the change of mortgage and deal with apportionments of rent and service charges as well as being able to calculate apportionments upon completion;
    • Any other work which are within your capabilities.
Specific tasks for purchase transactions
  • carrying out and checking pre-contract searches and title documents by checking whether the property is affected by local authority proposals, leases, easements or covenants, mortgages, land tax, susceptibility to flooding or subsidence, or liability for unsound building structures and repairs;
  • raise enquiries on title (freehold/leasehold, registered/unregistered, newbuilds and shared ownership properties);
  • receive and check mortgage instructions from lenders and undertake specific tasks required;
  • prepare transfer and mortgage deeds;
  • reporting to clients;
  • assist head of office in supporting junior members of staff;
  • receive mortgage funds;
  • pay stamp taxes (SDLT) and deal with the registration of client and lender with the Land Registry;
  • Assist with registering the property
Qualifications
  • Practising Certificate Required
  • Communication skills
  • Proficiency in IT
  • Strong time management skills
  • Excellent organisational skills
Job Types

Full-time, Permanent

Additional pay
  • Bonus scheme
  • Performance bonus
Benefits
  • Additional leave
  • Casual dress
  • Company events
  • Company pension
  • Sick pay
Schedule

Monday to Friday

Ability to commute/relocate

Buckingham, Buckinghamshire: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)

Application question(s)

Will you commute to Buckingham for this Job?

Experience

PQE: 2 years (required)

Licence/Certification

Practising Certificate (required)

Work authorisation

United Kingdom (required)

Work Location

In person

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