Conveyancer
You will be a confident, proactive and structured individual with experience in a broad range of matters including:-
Handling a caseload
Producing standard contract documentation
Dealing with enquiries.
Exchange, completion and post-completion work (including Stamp Duty Land Tax, Companies House and Land Registry registrations)
File closures
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Providing outstanding levels of service to developer clients.
Liaising with and supporting other members of the team.
Meeting financial targets and agreed objectives.
Working accurately, reliably and in accordance with the Specialist New Build Estates Department’s procedures, quality and risk management procedures.
Communicating with clients at all levels from the Group Sales Director to site sales staff.
Maintaining and enhancing relationships with existing developer clients.
Promoting the firm and developing new business.
Adept at being able to work under pressure.
Perform fee earning work accurately, reliably and in accordance with the firms’ quality and risk procedures.
Great Yarmouth, often called Yarmouth, is a seaside resort and minster town in Norfolk, England, straddling the River Yare, some 20 miles (30 km) east of Norwich.[2] A population of 38,693 in the 2011 Census made it Norfolk's third most populous place. Its fishing industry, mainly for herring, fell steeply after the mid-20th century and has all but vanished.[3] North Sea oil from the 1960s brought an oil-rig supply industry that now services offshore natural gas rigs. More recent offshore wind power and other renewable energy have created further support services. Yarmouth has been a seaside resort since 1760 and a gateway from the Norfolk Broads to the North Sea. Tourism was boosted when a railway opened in 1844, which gave visitors easier, cheaper access and triggered some settlement. Wellington Pier opened in 1854 and Britannia Pier in 1858. Through the 20th century, Yarmouth was a booming resort, with a promenade, pubs, trams, fish-and-chip shops and theatres, and the Pleasure Beach, the Sea Life Centre, the Hippodrome Circus and the Time and Tide Museum, and a surviving Victorian seaside Winter Garden in cast iron and glass.