Residential Conveyancing Administrator
- £20000 - £22000 per annum
- Blackburn, Lancashire
- Permanent
Award-winning, regional law firm looking to recruit a Residential Conveyancing Administrator to join their Blackburn offices.
About the Firm
Our client is a full-service, Top 200 legal practice who pride themselves in providing professional, high-level advice and are looking to recruit someone who will reflect their company values and reputation, well.
About the Role
Within this Residential Conveyancing Administrator role, you will be responsible for:
- Completing all initial tasks on new Conveyancing matters and quotes
- Taking initial instruction and liaising with clients
- Setting up and opening files
- Updating Fee Earner details, contacting agents and conflict checks
- Dealing with client onboarding, searches and carrying out ID checks
- Establishing relationships with referrers so that you are a trusted first point of contact
- Assisting with all administrational duties
- Dealing with post completion matters
About You
- The successful candidate for this role will ideally have previous experience working within Residential Conveyancing law
- Has excellent customer service, communication and organisational skills
- Has fantastic attention to detail
- IT literate
Benefits
- Competitive salary for the area
- Generous company pension and bonus schemes
- Medicash Health Plan
- Flexible working options
- Fantastic development opportunities
If you would like to be considered for this Residential Conveyancing Administrator position based in Blackburn, please contact Amanda Gunnell-Delaney at amanda.gd@saccomann.com or give us a call on 0161 831 6890.
This position is able to offer a range of salaries as the client has flexibility as to the level of skills and experience required. The actual salary offered to the successful candidate will reflect their specific experience, skills and level of experience.
