Job: Property Solicitor – OUTSTANDING PROGRESSION OFFERED

QED
Published
19th May 2023
Location
Ayr, United Kingdom
Category
Job Type
Type of Lawyer
  • Solicitor
Salary
£50000 - £70000 per annum
Work Hours
Full-time
Reference No:
BH-41453
Start Date
2023-05-18
Area of Law
  • Commercial Property
Contact Email
deborah@qedlegal.com
Contact
Deborah Collier
Contact Phone
0131 569 0606
Region
Scotland

Description

This really is an outstanding opportunity to join a respected private practice that is synonymous with the property market across Ayrshire and beyond. 

The business is evolving and this role genuinely does offer the opportunity to progress to Partner within the short - mid term. You can move at your own pace, the great thing about this is you shall be supported and have the opportunity to work alongside Partners who have built an outstanding business and who are well connected within the local community.

You will manage your own caseload of property transactions covering residential, commercial and some rural matters.

It is anticipated that you shall have a minimum  of 3 years' post qualification experience gained within property law and shall be someone who puts clients front and centre of all they do. You will enjoy networking and be comfortable attending networking events in the local community and be willing to participate to business development activities. 

Ideally you shall have experience of both residential and commercial property matters but if you don't, don't let that deter you from applying you will be fully supported and given training to learn new skills and develop your career. 

If you are ready to take your next step and work towards moving into Partner level this will allow you to do that over a relatively short time frame.

A competitive salary to £70k plus benefits is offered. 

Please contact Deborah Collier at QED Legal on the details provided for a confidential discussion. 

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