Private Client Head of Department
A small but well-established law firm in Leicester are looking to appoint a Private Client Head of Department to build up their up and coming Private Client team.
This is a very exciting opportunity for an experienced Private Client lawyer to work closely with this firms Directors, establishing a brand-new team from the ground up covering Wills and Probate.
As Head of the Private Client Department, you must have knowledge across the full range of Private Client law, able to hit the ground running from day one and work unsupervised.
You will be an expert business developer and have a proven track record of bringing new work in.
Ideally you will have experience of running a team and supervising those more junior than you whilst also running a busy caseload.
In order to be considered for this role, you will be a Chartered Legal Executive or STEP qualified Fee Earner with a strong work history within Private Client.
Management and Head of Department experience would be desirable.
If you are interested in this Private Client Head of Department role in Leicester, then please get in touch Vicky Cavendish on 0113 236 6713 to find out more information or please submit your CV.
- Location: Leicester, England
- Type: Permanent
- Industry: Legal
- Recruiter: Sacco Mann
- Contact: Vicky Cavendish
- Tel: 0113 236 6713
- Email: to view click here
- Posted: 2024-04-05 11:10:56 -
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