Are you an experienced Private Client Solicitor looking for a fresh challenge with a well-established firm that values its people and offers exceptional benefits? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!
The Opportunity:
Join a highly respected and long-established legal practice with a strong reputation in the region for providing exceptional client service. This is a busy and varied role within their thriving Private Client department, where you will handle a broad range of matters, including:
1. Estate and Care Fees Planning
2. Wills and Will Writing
3. Lasting Powers of Attorney
4. Court of Protection
5. Trusts and Trust Administration
6. Probate and Administration of Estates
7. Inheritance Tax Planning and Investments
8. Deputyship
Candidates undertaking STEP qualifications will be supported and encouraged, with career development at the heart of the firm's ethos.
The Ideal Candidate:
The ideal candidate will have:
1. A solid track record in private client work, particularly in wills, trusts, estates, and tax issues.
2. The ability to manage a busy caseload with minimal supervision.
3. Strong organisational skills to meet deadlines and prioritise effectively.
4. Excellent client care and communication skills.
5. A professional demeanour and technical competence.
Why Join?
This role offers:
1. A competitive salary of £45,000 - £80,000, depending on experience.
2. Secretarial support to help you focus on your legal expertise.
3. Hybrid working (up to two days a week after probation).
4. A generous benefits package, including 25 days of annual leave, private health care, and pension contributions.
5. Discounts on legal services for you and your immediate family.
6. Regular team events, including an annual black-tie Christmas party and summer BBQ.
Location:
Based in Gravesend, Kent, this role offers a convenient location with excellent transport links and a friendly, supportive working environment.
Take the next step in your career with a firm that truly invests in its team. Apply today!
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