Ysbyty Ifan is one of our largest agricultural estates.
It comprises approximately 20,316 acres of stunning uplands, all within the boundaries of Snowdonia National Park, and includes the Machno, Eidda and Upper Conwy Valley valleys.
The Ysbyty Ifan estate came into our care after being transferred by the Treasury in 1951, which had obtained it in lieu of paying death tolls from the estates of the late Lord Penrhyn.
Our client is a large government department which employ over 650 staff located across 7 sites in Northern Ireland, specialising in research and development across Natural and Marine Environment, Animal, Plant and Human Health, Welfare and Sustainable livestock production.
We have a permanent, full-time opportunity for an Estate Assistant to join our Estates team working 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday, from 08:00am to 4:00pm.
Reporting into the Estates Services Officer you will be responsible for providing high quality Cleaning and Gardening services to our schemes.
You will be responsible for providing high quality grounds and garden services to our schemes based in and around Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire.
The ideal individual will collaborate with Associates and Partners across the practice area, focusing on rural estates, encompassing agriculture, commercial, and residential endeavors.
Based in London, this remarkable law firm are expanding their Rural Estates Team and are seeking qualified candidates to join their progession.
The Team
The Rural Estates Team boasts an unparalleled reputation, being the only team ranked top tier for agricultural and rural affairs.
A field based position to manage a mixed portfolio of claims to include domestic, commercial & agricultural - claims typically up to £150,000
Key Responsibilities
Contribute to the general property productivity targets through effective planning and organization of personal workload.
Manage the maintenance of Client relationships through management and delivery of SLA's and achievement of KPI's, in addition to proactive Client and Broker interaction to assist in efficient claims handling and business development opportunities.
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