Senior Private Client Solicitor - WFH, Healthcare, Bonus, Parking

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Hertford
10 months ago
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SENIOR PRIVATE CLIENT SOLICITORHERTFORD, HERTFORD£70K - £90KQED Legal is working on an exciting opportunity for an Senior Private Client Solicitor to join a well-established and highly reputable law firm in Hertford, Hertfordshire. The ideal candidate:The role is for a Senior Private Client Solicitor with managerial experience and offering route to Partnership if that is wanted and to head a small team. They are a family medium-sized Legal 500 firm which lends to families and generations with a great team and leaders.The work includes:The work will include a varied caseload including Wills, LPAs, Trusts (discretionary and some trust registration), Estates, COP, advising on funding and local authorities as well as appeals for continuing healthcare.On offer:The role offers 2-3 days WFH per week, pay a bonus, offers parking, 25 days holiday plus one day for birthday and Xmas off, BUPA healthcare, 4 x life assurance, laptop and iPhone, paying above £70,000 and more. More experience will equate higher salary.If you believe you match the requirements to this role, or know someone who does, then get in touch with our Senior Legal Consultant Leah Roberts.Email: Mobile: LinkedIn: https://in/leaharoberts/Or by applying to this vacancy. <str...

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