Paralegal- Residential Conveyancing, 12+ months’ experience required, Nottinghamshire, £25K-£35K DOE. A friendly private practice is looking for an experienced Residential Conveyancing Paralegal to enrich their team. Job Ref: 7652
JOB TITLE: Paralegal- Residential Conveyancing
SALARY: £25K-£35K DOE
LOCATION: Nottinghamshire
This is an unmissable opportunity for an experienced paralegal to join a thriving firm in the Residential Conveyancing department.
If you are a committed Residential Conveyancing Paralegal and you are looking to forge your path at an exciting new firm, apply today.
What you will be doing:
• Providing support to solicitors, in particular overseeing transactions to ensure they are completed efficiently
• The successful paralegal will also be tasked with preparing land registry applications, drafting legal documents, letters and contracts
• You will also be coordinating with clients, estate agents, mortgage lenders and other solicitors
What we are looking for:
• A Residential Conveyancing Paralegal
• Experienced paralegals with a minimum of 12 months experience
• A tenacious individual who is looking to excel their career
• A team player who inhibits excellent communication skills
Benefits:
• Competitive salary
• Career progressive opportunities
• Supportive and friendly work environment
• On site parking
HOW TO APPLY:
Contact Tatiana Sivakova at eNL on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.
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