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Private Client Opportunities – Scotland

Frasia Wright Associates
Glasgow City
1 month ago
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PRIVATE CLIENT FOCUS

LOOKING FOR PRIVATE CLIENT SPECIALISTS…

At Frasia Wright Associates, we are currently working on a variety of dynamic and high-profile private client opportunities across Scotland. We’re seeing a growing demand for private client specialists at all levels, and are keen to connect with talented lawyers ready for a new challenge.

If you’re considering your next move in private client—regardless of experience or level—we invite you to get in touch for a confidential discussion, or visit our website for more information. Below is a small selection of the opportunities we currently have available:

Private Client Partner – Aberdeen (Assignment 15652)

Lead a highly regarded Private Client team, advising on wills, trusts, estate administration, powers of attorney, and inheritance tax.

Minimum 6 years’ PQE in private client work; managerial experience and handling complex cases advantageous.

Strong leadership skills with ability to deliver successful outcomes and drive team performance.

Senior Counsel, Private Client & Trusts – Guernsey (Assignment 17516)

Advise international clients on complex private wealth matters, including trusts, business development, and training contributions.

At least 8 years’ PQE in private wealth/trusts, ideally with offshore experience and strong commercial awareness.

Collaborative, client-focused role within a global firm offering professional development and an inclusive culture.

Trust & Private Wealth Associate – Jersey/Guernsey (Assignment 17510)

Advise trustees, pension providers, and employers on pensions law across multiple jurisdictions, with travel between Guernsey and Jersey.

2–4 years’ PQE in pensions law, strong drafting skills, and client-facing experience essential.

Join a leading offshore practice offering career progression and high-quality work in private wealth.

Private Client/Property – Inverness (Assignment 17469)

Manage residential and rural property transactions, including estates and crofting, plus wills and powers of attorney.

Minimum 1 year PQE, strong communication skills, and willingness to support business development.

Work in a collaborative Highlands team with career growth opportunities.

Private Client – Edinburgh (Assignment 17459)

Handle estate administration, wills, powers of attorney, and tax planning, collaborating across legal teams.

NQ to 3 years’ PQE, with career development pathways including funded STEP accreditation.

Join a supportive, progressive firm offering competitive salary and benefits.

Private Client – Stirling (Assignment 17328)

Manage wills, powers of attorney, trusts, and estate administration, supporting senior solicitors.

Minimum 1 year PQE in private client work; supervisory ability desirable.

Flexible role (full/part-time) with hybrid option, competitive salary, and strong team culture.

If you’re interested in any of the roles listed above, or would like to explore private client opportunities more broadly, please contact Frasia, Cameron, Teddie, Stephanie, or Jade for a confidential initial discussion.

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