An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Private Client Solicitor / Head of Trusts with 5+ years PQE to join a well-established law firm. This full-time role offers excellent benefits, hybrid working and a competitive salary.
As a Private Client Solicitor / Head of Trusts, you will take the lead in managing and growing the Trusts team.
You will be responsible for:
Developing and executing a business development plan, increasing the firm's visibility and market presence. Building and mentoring a motivated team while supporting them in delivering high-quality work. Managing the team’s financial targets and ensuring compliance with regulations and firm policies. Collaborating across departments to cross-sell services and develop new client relationships.
What we are looking for:
Previously worked as a Private Client Solicitor, Head of Trusts, Trusts Lawyer, Probate Solicitor, Private Client Lawyer or in a similar role. Possess 5+ years PQE. Strong technical expertise in trusts, estates, and probate matters. Leadership skills, with the ability to motivate and develop a team.
What’s on offer:
Competitive salary 25 days holidays Pension scheme Bonus scheme Annual staff events Employee assistance programme
Apply now for this exceptional Private Client Solicitor opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career.
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