Head of Private Client – Nottingham
A long-established and highly regarded regional law firm in Nottinghamshire is seeking to appoint a Head of Private Client as part of a planned succession. This is a confidential replacement for a retiring department head, offering a rare opportunity to step into a fully established and well-run team.
The Role
You will take responsibility for leading a busy and experienced Private Client department, with a broad caseload covering Wills, Probate, Trusts, and Estate Administration.
This is a blended role combining:
- Leadership and supervision of an established team
- A significant personal fee-earning caseload
- Strategic input into the future direction of the department
- Maintenance and development of long-standing client relationships
The incoming Head will inherit a stable, profitable team with strong client loyalty and a consistent flow of high-quality work.
The Opportunity
This is a succession-led appointment, not a turnaround mandate. The department is performing well and is known for its quality, consistency, and long-standing client relationships.
You will be stepping into:
- A well-structured and experienced Private Client team
- A strong existing pipeline of work
- Deep-rooted regional client relationships
- The support of a larger legal group behind the firm
This is an opportunity to take ownership of a respected department and shape its next phase of development with genuine autonomy.
The Candidate
The firm is open-minded on seniority, but is likely to appeal to:
- An experienced Private Client Partner, Legal Director, or Senior Associate ready to step up
- Strong technical expertise across Wills, Probate, Trusts, and Estate matters
- Commercial awareness and a steady, relationship-led approach to practice
- Someone seeking a long-term leadership position rather than a short-term move
Package
- Salary up to£75,000, more depending on the right individual
- Open to Director-level applicants
- Hybrid working arrangement (Nottingham-based)
- Strong long-term stability and progression potential within the wider group structure
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