Conveyancer - Fully Remote

Manchester
8 months ago
Applications closed

My client is recruiting qualified Conveyancers with 3+ years of post qualification experience in residential conveyancing to join the Legal Team on a fully remote basis. They’re equally interested to hear from Solicitors, Licensed Conveyancers and Legal Executives.

This is a hands-on role, with a mixture of detailed casework, coaching other team members, and working with their in-house software developers to improve the tools they use.

This is a fully remote role, and can be full time or part time (4 or 4.5 days per week). They are open to a discussion about flexible working hours, as long as you’re available for a reasonable amount of time during the working day.

Join a world-class team

Their mission is to provide simpler, clearer and faster legal services to individuals and businesses in the UK by combining world class technology with expert legal advice.

They started with property law, helping thousands of people to buy, sell and remortgage their home. They provide our clients with a stress-free online experience, underpinned by our process automation and machine learning platform, and delivered through our wholly owned English law firm.

Their revenue has tripled year-on-year, and they’ve carved out a reputation as client-focused innovators within the legal and property sectors. Over the next 18 months they will expand the scope and scale of services they offer, supporting tens of thousands of people with a growing range of major life events.

Benefits

  • Fully remote working

  • 25 day holiday per year, plus Bank Holidays

  • Full home working setup

  • Free use of Spill - our mental wellbeing support partner

  • Company pension scheme

  • Enhanced Maternity, Paternity and adoption leave

  • Company shares through their employee growth share plan

    Should you have any questions or wish to apply please do not hesitate to contact Clear Legal and Financial Recruitment.

    Please Note: Due to the number of applications we receive we may be unable to respond to every application directly. If you have not heard from us within 3 working days, please assume your application has been unsuccessful

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