Private Client Solicitor

QED Legal
Welwyn Garden City
9 months ago
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Job Description PRIVATE CLIENT SOLICITOR - 1-3 PQE/nHERTFORDSHIRE /n£45K - £58K /n /nQED Legal is working on anexciting opportunity for a Private Client Solicitor / Associate andto join a well-established and top tier law firm in Hertfordshire./n /nThe role is a Private Client Solicitor role which offersreally good structure for progression and development in a largeand successful team on hand. The role will involve managing acaseload of a wide range of areas, including Wills and estateplanning, Powers of Attorney, probate and estate administration,personal taxation, Trusts and Trust administration and with asupervisory element to the position. /n /nThe ideal candidate must:/n/n /n/t - Have +1 years post-qualifying, in relevant area ofpractise /n/t - Be experienced with handling a caseload includingProbate and Administration of Estates, Wills, Lasting Powers ofAttorney, Trusts, Inheritance Tax, Capital Gains Tax. /n/t - Aprivate client specific accreditation or qualification such as STEPor SFE would be ideal, or working towards /n /n/n /nBenefitsinclude: /n/n /n/t - 25 days holidays + birthday /n/t -Volunteering Day /n/t - 2 Christmas days shut down /n/t - 5% matchpension /n/t - Health insurance /n/t - Social Committees /n/t -Agile working – 2 days WFH /n/t - Supportive environment /n/t -Development opportunities /n /n/n /nIf this role sounds appealingto you, you fit the criteria above and you would like to knowfurther information on the firm and their package, get in touchwith me & we can have a conversation about this role, and whatother roles may cater to your needs and what might be relevant foryou in confidence. /n /nIf you believe you match the requirementsto this role, or know someone who does, then get in touch with ourSenior Legal Consultant Leah Roberts. /n /n/n

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