Role: Commercial Property Solicitor (2-5 years PQE)
Location: Kidderminster Office
Hours: Full-Time, Permanent
About the Firm
Join a well-regarded regional law firm recognised in Legal 500 and Chambers Guide, where your development and career progression are a priority. With a supportive, people-first culture and a commitment to work/life balance, this is an environment where you can grow and thrive.
The Team
You’ll join the Commercial Property Division, working alongside a team of Partners and fee earners across multiple offices in Kidderminster, Worcester, Birmingham, Bromsgrove, and Telford.
Key Responsibilities
- Act on development matters, including site acquisitions and set-up
- Handle sales, purchases, and leases of commercial properties, including non-contentious landlord & tenant work
- Draft and negotiate leases, licences, and agreements for lease
- Advise landlords and tenants on rights and obligations
- Deal with property finance and development transactions
- Conduct due diligence, including title investigations and reports
- Manage your own caseload (up to 100 matters) with support from the team
Requirements
- Solicitor qualified in England & Wales with 2-5 years PQE in commercial property
- Solid experience in acquisitions, disposals, and commercial leases
- Strong drafting skills and commercial awareness
- Excellent client care and communication skills
- Ability to manage a busy, varied caseload
- Team player with proactive, flexible approach
Salary & Benefits
- Competitive salary
- 25 days’ holiday (plus Christmas shutdown & statutory Bank Holidays)
- Healthcare scheme & Employee Assistance Programme (24/7 helpline)
- Discounted legal fees for staff and family
- Pension and death-in-service provision
- Annual colleague events
Why Join the Firm
- Career progression in a dynamic Commercial Property team
- Supportive, development-focused culture with excellent work/life balance
- Over 90% of staff report pride in working for the firm
- Engagement in CSR, wellbeing, and social initiatives
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