If you are an experienced conveyancer or property lawyer, with a keen eye for detail and a passion for delivering exceptional client outcomes, then we want to hear from you
We are seeking an experienced conveyancer or property lawyer to join our team on a permanent, full time basis.
We are a highly regarded law firm in North Wollongong, specialising in conveyancing and property law matters across NSW and ACT.
Features of this position:
* Work with an excellent team of experiencedlawyers and licenced conveyancers.
* We operate with a collaborative, supportive, team-based culture.
* Our law firm values work-life balance. Office hours are 9 am to 5 pm.
* No hourly billable targets.
Key responsibilities:
The position will cover a vast array of conveyancing matters and duties which may include:
* Day to day running of conveyancing files
* Review contracts and prepare clear, technically sound advice for clients
* Prepare contracts and legal correspondence
* Prepare and register legal documents including transfers and transmission applications using PEXA and NSW Land Registry Services
* Manage settlements and complete transactions in PEXA, including handling payment arrangements and issuing settlement instructions
* Liaise with a broad range of stakeholders including banks, financial institutions, private lenders, real estate agents, and caveators to ensure the timely progression and settlement of matters
* Providing general administrative support, contributing to the efficiency of the team and assisting with ad hoc tasks
* Providing direct support to the Principal Solicitor and other senior staff as required
We're looking for a licenced conveyancer of property lawyer with:
* At least 2 years property law/conveyancing experience in NSW
* Excellent communication skills with a focus on building strong client relationships
* Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team
* Ability to manage conveyancing files autonomously
* Excellent attention to detail and a strong work ethic
* Experience with PEXA
* Experience in conducting ACT conveyancing matters will be highly regarded but not essential
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