Residential Conveyancing Lawyer/Solicitor (Hybrid)

QED Legal LLP
Shaftesbury
3 weeks ago
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Position: Residential Conveyancing Lawyer/Solicitor (Hybrid)
Location: Dorset
Salary: Circa £40,000


I’m keen to speak with a Solicitor, CILEX Lawyer, or Licensed Conveyancer interested in joining an expanding Conveyancing Department of a leading Legal 500 firm in Dorset, in their Shaftesbury office. This new vacancy has come about due to growth, offering an excellent opportunity to be part of a thriving and dynamic team.


The property team is structured with one Partner and nine Fee Earners, supported by two dedicated assistants. The firm is known for its excellent culture, career progression, and strong emphasis on work-life balance. The most recent Partner was promoted just one year after becoming a Senior Associate, having been with the firm since qualifying. Hybrid working is available, with flexibility to work from home, though a preference is given to 3/4 days in the office to foster collaboration and team engagement.


Reporting to the Head of Conveyancing, you will assist in managing a profitable caseload while delivering high-quality legal services. The role involves applying Solicitors Accounts Rules to financial matters, adhering to the firm's core risk management and quality systems, and ensuring files are well-ordered and compliant with regulatory standards. Responsibilities include:

  1. Drafting legal documents
  2. Keeping clients fully informed throughout their transactions
  3. Maintaining strong relationships with colleagues and third parties
  4. Business development and networking

Business development and networking are also key aspects of the role, contributing to the firm’s ongoing success.


The firm offers a competitive salary, open to discussion based on experience, along with a generous bonus scheme. Clear and achievable billing targets are in place, with current fee earners exceeding expectations based on just 5 chargeable hours per day. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic and growing team, with real prospects for career development in a supportive and forward-thinking environment.


To apply for this position, please send an updated CV to . For a confidential chat regarding this position, or an overview of the Southwest legal market, reach out to .

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