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Residential Conveyancing Paralegal

Glu Recruit
South Yorkshire
3 months ago
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Role:

Residential Conveyancing Paralegal

Salary: £25,000-£29,000 per annum


Location: Sheffield


Working pattern: Office based during probation, hybrid option thereafter


Our client has an excellent opportunity for a Paralegal to join their Residential Conveyancing department.


They are one of the leading practices in the region, who have built an enviable reputation for forging successful professional relationships and providing exceptional client care.


The overall purpose of the role is to assist and support fee earners on a varied caseload of residential property transactions, including dealing with client enquiries, providing updates and taking instructions.


This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive and successful team, with the opportunity to gain experience in varied and detailed transactions. Excellent development, training and career progression is on offer.


The successful candidate will be responsible for managing and progressing transactions, under supervision and will be proficient in preparing correspondence, forms and documents in accordance with instructions.


Other duties will involve facilitating the exchange of contracts and preparing financial statements, SDLT submissions as well as certificates for title for advance funds.


The successful candidate:


A minimum of two years’ experience in a similar conveyancing role and a good understanding and knowledge of residential conveyancing procedures is essential. Candidates should be able to demonstrate exemplary client care and communication skills as they will be expected to professionally and pro-actively liaise with clients, estate agents, financial advisers, mortgage lenders and other legal parties to transactions.

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