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PRIVATE CLIENT SOLICITOR - 1-3 yrs Fee Earning
RAYLEIGH, ESSEX
£40K - £60K

QED Legal is working on an exciting opportunity for aPrivate Client Associateto join a well-established and top tier law firm inRayleigh, Essex.

The role is a Private Client Solicitor role which offers really good structure for progression and development in a large and successful team. The role will involve managing a caseload of a wide range of areas, including Wills and estate planning, Powers of Attorney, probate and estate administration, personal taxation, Trusts and Trust administration, with a supervisory element to the position.

The ideal candidate must:

  • Have +4 years post-qualifying experience in the relevant area of practice
  • Be experienced with handling a caseload including Probate and Administration of Estates, Wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney, Trusts, Inheritance Tax, and Capital Gains Tax.
  • A private client specific accreditation or qualification such as STEP or SFE would be ideal, or working towards it.

Offering fantastic development opportunities, hybrid working, bonus, charity fundraising programmes, lots of social events, professional and wider skills training, and more perks like a wild Christmas party!

If this role sounds appealing to you and you fit the criteria above, please get in touch for further information on the firm and their package.

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