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Senior Private Client Solicitor

Reed·South Kesteven, Lincolnshire·Posted 39 months ago
💰 £52-60k/year⭐ Senior
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Job description

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Ready for Associate/Head of Department? If you have a solid Private Client background and are looking to manage a small team -

We are excited to be looking for a Senior Solicitor for this young, dynamic and sought after Lincolnshire based firm in their close knit Private Client Department.

You will have solid experience of handling an array of private client matters.

  • STEP accreditation would be preferable but not essential

Benefits to include -

  • 25 days holiday in addition to bank holidays
  • pension scheme
  • Access to training webinars / E-Library
  • DBS check costs paid for
  • A supportive team environment

Salary negotiable depending on experience.

If you are passionate about working for an inclusive company that values all its employees and excels at Customer Service, then please apply with your CV for more information.

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Key skills

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Must-have skills
Private client law (Wills, Probate, Trusts, LPAs)Estate administrationQualified Solicitor (England & Wales)DBS clearance eligibilityInheritance Tax planning
Nice-to-have
STEP accreditationCourt of Protection experienceTeam leadership or supervisory experience
Soft skills
Client relationship managementLeadershipCommunicationAttention to detailAutonomy
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Application advice

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⭐ Highlight your STEP accreditation (or progress towards it) prominently in your Personal Statement — the advert flags this as a preferred differentiator for candidates.

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📊 Quantify your caseload: e.g. 'Managed a caseload of 80+ active private client matters including complex estates exceeding £1M' to demonstrate the depth of experience required for a senior role.

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🎯 Explicitly mention any team management or supervisory experience, as the advert is targeting candidates ready for Associate or Head of Department level with small team oversight.

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🌐 Reference specific private client practice areas (Wills, LPAs, Probate, Trusts, IHT planning) individually in your CV skills section to maximise ATS keyword matching for this advert.

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🤝 Tailor your cover letter to the firm's close-knit, inclusive culture by citing a concrete example of collaborative working or mentoring a junior colleague within a private client team.

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  • Administered 35+ active probate matters concurrently, including 4 estates valued above £900,000, achieving full administration within 12 months in 90% of cases.
  • Drafted and registered over 120 Lasting Powers of Attorney annually, maintaining a 100% Office of the Public Guardian registration success rate across a 3-year period.
  • Supervised 2 paralegals within the private client team, introducing a matter-tracking checklist that reduced missed deadline incidents by 40% over 6 months.

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Dear Hiring Manager,

Private client law is the area where technical rigour and genuine client care intersect — and the Senior Solicitor opportunity at this South Kesteven firm, advertised through Reed, is precisely the step I am looking to take. With a strong background in Wills, Probate, Trust administration and Lasting Powers of Attorney, I am well placed to contribute immediately to a close-knit private client department while taking on the team management responsibilities the role requires.

My background in private client practice spans complex estate administrations, inheritance tax planning for high-net-worth individuals, and Court of Protection applications. I have supervised junior fee-earners and contributed to departmental process improvements that reduced turnaround times on standard LPA applications by 20%. I am currently pursuing STEP accreditation to deepen my technical expertise in trust and estate planning.

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Interview questions

10 questions generated from this advert.

Technical

  • Walk us through how you handle a complex estate administration involving multiple beneficiaries and disputed assets.
  • How do you approach drafting a Will for a client with a blended family and significant inheritance tax exposure?
  • What is your process for advising a client on setting up a Lasting Power of Attorney, and what are the key risks you highlight?
  • How do you stay current with changes to inheritance tax legislation and HMRC guidance?
  • Describe your experience with Court of Protection applications — what types of orders have you dealt with?

Behavioural

  • Tell me about a time you managed a particularly complex or sensitive private client matter — how did you handle the client relationship?
  • Describe a situation where you had to supervise or mentor a junior fee-earner. What approach did you take and what was the outcome?
  • Give an example of when you identified a process improvement within a private client department. What did you change and what was the result?
  • Tell me about a time you had to manage competing deadlines across a large caseload. How did you prioritise?
  • Describe a situation where a client was dissatisfied with progress on their matter. How did you resolve it?
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1Question

Describe a situation where you had to supervise or mentor a junior fee-earner. What approach did you take and what was the outcome?

Situation: A newly qualified paralegal joined our private client team with limited exposure to probate matters during a period when the department caseload increased by 30%. Task: I was asked to oversee their development while maintaining my own caseload of 40 active files. Action: I introduced weekly one-to-one file reviews, created a step-by-step probate checklist tailored to our firm's processes, and assigned the paralegal progressively complex matters — starting with intestacy estates under £150,000. I also arranged for them to shadow two client meetings per month. Result: Within six months, the paralegal was handling straightforward grant applications independently, reducing my review time by roughly four hours per week and contributing to a 15% increase in departmental billing output.
2Question

Tell me about a time you had to manage competing deadlines across a large caseload. How did you prioritise?

Situation: During a particularly busy quarter, I was managing 45 active private client matters, including three estates with HMRC inheritance tax deadlines falling within the same two-week window. Task: I needed to ensure all IHT400 submissions were filed on time while continuing to progress LPA registrations and respond to client queries. Action: I audited every file, colour-coded tasks by urgency and consequence of delay, and delegated routine correspondence on lower-priority matters to our legal secretary. I communicated proactively with clients on files where progress would temporarily slow. Result: All three IHT400 submissions were filed on time, avoiding late payment interest on estates totalling £2.1 million, and no client complaints were raised during that period.

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