Residential Property Associate / Senior Associate
Step into a role where your expertise in residential property law can thrive. Join a supportive team at a Top 100 law firm in Oxford, where your work will make a real impact on clients and your career development is actively supported. You will manage a diverse caseload, working closely with clients and colleagues to deliver high-quality legal advice. You will operate in a collaborative environment, supported by structured systems and processes, while contributing to the team's overall success.
Your day-to-day will include :
- Managing a caseload of property transactions and cases efficiently
- Building and maintaining client relationships, advising on options, outcomes, risk, and timescales
- Scoping fees, monitoring WIP, and managing billing consistently
- Supporting junior team members with technical, business, and general guidance
- Contributing to the firm's risk culture and departmental strategic goals
We're Looking For
Qualified solicitor with experience in residential property lawStrong client-facing skills and the ability to develop your own client relationshipsExcellent organisational skills with a focus on managing multiple matters simultaneouslyConfidence in working within a structured framework to meet personal and team KPIsCollaborative mindset, willing to support colleagues and contribute to the wider teamWhat's In It For You
Competitive salary, dependent on experiencePermanent role based in Oxford with flexible working : three days in the office (Tuesday, Wednesday, plus one other) post-probationClear career progression framework from day one, showing exactly what is needed to grow your career within the firmOpportunity to work across local, national, and international property mattersSupportive environment with structured development, transparent expectations, and networking opportunitiesApply now for this Residential Property Associate / Senior Associate role
For more information or to apply, please submit a CV, or call 07909400604 for a confidential discussion