This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a nationally recognised team who primarily advise and assist Registered Providers of Social Housing across the country in the delivery of new affordable housing.
Our work covers a broad spectrum including site/unit acquisition, planning and construction advice, procurement and governance advice, future sales (plots and assets), funding to support future delivery, stock rationalisation, commercial leases, auction sales and keeping up to date with relevant legislative and regulatory changes in the sector which may affect or clients.
Our team has a real passion to support our clients achieve the best strategic and commercial outcomes ensuring affordable homes are available for the future.
We are friendly, approachable and supportive, encouraging our team to develop and gain new skills to move forward with their careers.
The role and responsibilites
The main role and responsibilities will include helping a partner and solicitors in aspects of their casework including (although, this is not an exhaustive list):
- Assisting fee earners;
- Working to a chargeable hours target;
- General case management;
- Drafting general correspondence and documents;
- Preparing and drafting reports to the client;
- Liaison with clients and analysing evidence received in order to advise the client;
- Carrying out Land Registry searches;
- Submitting SDLT returns;
- Proof reading documents;
- Undertaking research;
- Administrative tasks such as invoicing;
- Supervision, support and relevant training will be provided although the successful applicant will also be encouraged, where appropriate, to use their own initiative.
Skills and experience
Candidates should have
- A 2:1 undergraduate degree;
- Ideally an LPC or BVC qualification (LPC would be preferred but is not essential)
- Strong IT skills;
- Ability to adhere to and manage deadlines;
- Strong written skills;
- Good administration skills; and
- Excellent communication skills;
Candidates will also be expected to demonstrate at interview that they
- Are able to work well as part of a team;
- Can follow procedures and direction with precision;
- Are able to meet deadlies;
- Are able to work well under pressure;
- Are well organised;
- Have good attention to detail;
- Are proactive; and
- Are self-motivated
Candidates should be aware
As part of the interview process there will be a written test, details of which will be provided to those candidates the firm calls for interview; and the firm is only able to respond to candidates we call for interview.
Capsticks is an inclusive employer
At Capsticks we value diversity and we are committed to creating an inclusive and supportive working environment where everyone is able to be themselves and reach their full potential.
Capsticks is committed to providing equal opportunities for all and therefore we welcome the unique contributions that you can bring in terms of your education, background, culture, ethnicity, race, nationality, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, neurodiversity, religion and beliefs.
We will make reasonable adjustments to our application and interview process to ensure that you have the best chance of success. We understand that there's not a "one size fits all" approach to adjustments so our team will work with you individually to understand more about your requirements.