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A reputable law firm seeks a Residential Conveyancer to join their team in Wiltshire. The role is focused on quality conveyancing work without high-stress targets, offering remote or office-based flexibility. Candidates should be experienced and confident in managing conveyancing tasks autonomously and efficiently.
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2M Legal - Executive Search
wiltshire, United Kingdom
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06.06.2025
21.07.2025
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Residential Conveyancer/FILEX/Solicitor/Lawyer
Salary - Commensurate with experience
Fully Remote or Office-Based (South Wiltshire)
Are you an experienced conveyancer who thrives on high-quality work without high-stress micromanagement?
A highly respected and forward-thinking regional law firm is looking for a Residential Conveyancer to join their growing team.
This is not a role for a solicitor or partner-level candidate, and there’s no expectation of a management track — just good, honest conveyancing work for a firm that values quality over quantity.
The Role:
You’ll handle a consistent caseload of good-quality conveyancing files — from happy clients and reputable referrers (no cheap bulk referral work here). Depending on whether you have support from a dedicated paralegal, the expectation is:
Support teams include both onboarding and post-completion, so you can focus on doing what you do best — managing the transaction from start to finish.
Who You Are:
You’re confident, friendly, and experienced in residential conveyancing. You might be a Licensed Conveyancer, Legal Executive (FILEX), with at least 3 years of solid, hands-on experience.
Here’s what else we’re looking for:
Location & Flexibility:
What’s on Offer:
Not for you if:
You’re a solicitor, senior lawyer, or looking for a leadership or partnership route — this one’s focused, hands-on, and career-stable.
Ready to work in a place that values quality over quantity, and clients over call-time quotas?