Residential Development Solicitor
- £45000 - £70000 per annum
- Manchester, Greater Manchester
- Permanent
Awarding-winning, independent law firm is looking to recruit a Residential Development Solicitor into their Manchester offices.
About the Firm
This law firm is a Top 100 practice who has a clear focus on delivering the outcomes clients require in the most appropriate and cost-effective way.
They are client focused but know that it's the staff that really make a business, which is why they offer excellent work/life balance opportunities with hybrid working and flexibility to make you as comfortable as possible.
About the Role
The ideal candidate will be able to successfully manage their own caseload of Residential Development matters working with national housebuilder clients on large projects.
This is one of the most well established and reputable teams nationally so it's an excellent opportunity for someone to join a team where they can build upon their experience and learn from leading lawyers in their field.
About You
The ideal candidate will have 3+ years PQE in Residential Development ideally with a national practice, has excellent organisational, communication and time management skills, is a team player and has a keen eye for detail.
You will want to be part of a flexible firm, where you can remain long-term and enjoy a social environment.
If you are interested in this Manchester based Residential Development solicitor position, please contact James Barker at Sacco Mann on 0161 831 6890 or email your CV to james.barker@saccomann.com
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*Please note our advertisements use PQE and salary level purely as a guide. We are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role.