Do you have good people skills and an interest in influencing the places where we live and work?

Have you ever thought of a career in property?

 

Fisher German is a fast-growing, leading national firm of UK Property Consultants and Chartered Surveyors, with over 800 people across 26 offices, offering a wide range of over 20 property services lines.

Sporting competitions, charity events, CPD days, rotations, an award-winning graduate development programme - the company has a history going back as far as 1830 but that doesn’t mean we are behind the times! 

What would I be doing?

Our excellent graduate programme and APC support aims to provide you with the best start and progression opportunities in your professional career as a Chartered Surveyor. To support our on-going growth, we are looking to recruit a Graduate in our Compulsory Purchase & Compensation team, within our Advisory division.

The team works closely with other specialists drawn from across the firm to ensure that clients benefit from integrated and holistic property advice – one team, one plan, one goal. You will be approachable, and able to establish long term relationships to ensure you exceed our client expectations.

Supporting our experts, you will help prepare accurate compensations costs in line with the compensation code. These could range from the impact on a business or the cost of the loss or relocation of a building, to agricultural crop losses, or valuing the land acquired. Your routine activities will include making and advising on compensation claims and preparing property cost estimates, service of blight notices, negotiation of sale following such, responding to temporary and permanent land occupation notices and claim management, and the closing out of existing claims.

You will be advising clients in advance of statutory notices for compulsory acquisition being served, responding to consultations and dealing with submissions to public inquiry (or similar) for acquiring authorities or for those with affected land owners and will need to staying abreast of local market knowledge and national market sector trends.

What do I need to have to apply?
We are more than happy to teach you all the technical skills you need, it is your personal attributes and commitment to the role that is key. Ideally, you will:

  • Be a student from a Real Estate / RICS accredited degree (preferable)
  • Have a passion and interest in the rural economy (preferable)
  • Have excellent people and communication skills - both verbal and written;
  • Have a positive, can-do attitude and be able to identify and solve problems;
  • Have good attention to detail
  • Adopt a consultative approach, able to identify and solve problems;
  • Have the ability to work on multiple projects and tasks at any one time, working in a way that is highly agile and responsive to rapidly changing client and site requirements
  • Be committed to continuing your professional development in order to become chartered with the RICS
  • Have access to transport, or be willing to do so by the time you start work, as you will often be required to travel to out of town client sites;
  • Enjoy going out and about in all weathers, travelling across the region or further afield and working outside of the normal 9-5 when required.

What’s in it for me?

Salary: £27,000 per annum for graduates with a property related degree accredited by the RICS. Plus full support towards becoming a Chartered Surveyor (MRICS).

We will consider non-cognate applicants, with a starting salary of £23,500 PLUS sponsorship for a relevant RICS accredited Masters level degree, and support towards becoming a Chartered Surveyor for the right candidate.

Benefits include enrolment on our award-winning graduate training programme, 25 days holiday and bank holidays, your birthday off after 12 weeks of service, social and sporting activities, annual discretionary bonus, employee assistance programme and money saving shopping portal. We have a company-wide hybrid working policy, although we tend to encourage new starters to spend as much time in the presence of colleagues as possible.

To apply, submit your CV and Cover Letter in PDF document via our website https://www.fishergerman.co.uk/careers/earlycareers by midnight Sunday 3rd November 2024.

We are an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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