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A leading law firm in Eastbourne is seeking a Residential Property Solicitor or Legal Executive. The position involves handling residential property matters, engaging with clients, and contributing to a collaborative environment. Qualified candidates with PQE level 3+ are encouraged to apply. The firm offers competitive pay, private healthcare, and flexible working arrangements.
Job title: Residential Property Solicitor or Legal Executive
Location: Eastbourne
Salary: £55k-£68k - depending on experience
PQE Level: 3+
Contract type: Permanent
Working hours: Full-time
I'm working with a highly regarded full-service law firm with an excellent reputation across Sussex and the South Coast. Their property team is well-established, handling a broad range of residential matters including sales, purchases, remortgages, lease extensions and more for clients across the South East. They are looking for a solicitor or legal executive who wants to work on high-quality projects in a supportive and collegiate environment.
For more information on this role or other opportunities within Sussex or the Southeast, please contact Will Webster at Chadwick Nott:
EEO statement: Chadwick Nott is committed to developing a diverse and inclusive culture and is an equal opportunities employer. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates regardless of age, sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, culture or any other personal characteristic.
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