Job Description Graduate Rural Surveyor – North East – £25,000 to £30,000 plus benefits We are looking for either a Graduate Rural Surveyor or someone that is newly qualified This is a superb opportunity to start your career as a Rural Surveyor and to become a part of one of the leading independent multi discipline property groups in the North, who cover the North East, Durham Dales, and North Yorkshire. Employing over 100 experts, this firm are constantly evolving due to their innovative approach, which has given them the foundation to grow across all services as well as geographically, in turn, creating more opportunities for their team to develop their own career aspirations. This firm really invest in looking after their people and offer a range of career programmes as well as an achievable rewards and recognition policy and a business support network, all which you can be a part of What's in it for you Circa £30,000 annual salary Entry onto the firms group bonus structure Membership of the Firm’s Pension Plan, with Employer’s contribution of up to 3% Payment of relevant professional subscriptions Inclusion in the Firm’s Life Assurance Policy given as 3 times annual salary Long service awards Employee Assistance Programme 26 days annual leave per year plus bank holidays What you will be doing During a Monday to Friday working week, based in the Alnwick office, and working alongside a Senior Rural Surveyor, in summary but not limited to, you will be: Assisting Surveyors, focusing on all aspects of the rural offering including Sales and Acquisitions, Valuations, Compulsory Purchase, Estate Management and Landlord and Tenant matters Provide effective support for the fee earners whilst developing your own skills You will be encouraged to enhance your professional profile through building up your own client base Contribute to the long term strategic growth of the business – they are looking for future Partners of the business What you will have A RICS accredited degree An aptitude for financials Full clean driving licence and access to a vehicle A passion for the countryside; an agricultural background would be an advantage The ability to work independently and as part of a busy team showing energy, enthusiasm and ambition Good written, verbal and presentation skills with excellent attention to detail