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Rural Surveyor - Valuations

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Rural Surveyor - Valuation

Vacancy Reference: 48017

This role is not eligible for UK Visa Sponsorship - applicants must have a pre-existing Right to Work in the UK.

Are you a qualified Rural Surveyor seeking to grow your career within a flexible national consultancy?

Do you have experience in valuation, compulsory purchase, or rural estate matters?

Are you ready to join a highly regarded team with a collaborative, people-first culture?

The Company:

Our client is a well-established and highly respected property consultancy with a strong presence in the rural sector. With a network of offices across the UK, they provide expert advice to a wide range of private, institutional, and corporate clients. The consultancy team based in the East Midlands delivers high-quality rural property services across the region, supported by a collaborative and forward-thinking working culture.

The Job Role:

We are recruiting on behalf of our client for a Rural Surveyor in Lincolnshire. The successful candidate will focus primarily on Valuation and Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) work, supporting a range of clients across rural sectors. This role is ideal for someone newly qualified up to five years post-qualified who is looking to further develop within a respected and values-led organisation.

Location: Lincolnshire (Office-based with flexible working options)

Salary Package: Competitive + Benefits

Key Responsibilities:

Delivering valuations in line with best practice and professional standards
Advising on Compulsory Purchase matters and contributing to wider case strategy
Supporting landlord and tenant negotiations and legislation guidance
Maintaining compliance with RICS valuation standards and internal quality procedures
Communicating clearly and persuasively with clients and stakeholders
Contributing to the growth and development of the team's rural consultancy offering
Working collaboratively with colleagues across the rural and wider business
Building client relationships through excellent service delivery

Candidate Requirements:

Qualifications & Experience:

AssocRICS or MRICS qualified and RICS Registered Valuer (essential)
0-5+ years' post-qualified experience in rural surveying or consultancy
Working knowledge of CPO process and basic tax law
Solid understanding of landlord/tenant legislation and valuation standards
Ability to analyse, communicate, and present arguments effectively
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and property management systems
Self-motivated with excellent organisational and interpersonal skills
Commitment to client service and continuous personal development

Who You Are:

A professional with ambition, attention to detail, and sound judgement
You enjoy client interaction and delivering tailored property advice
You're proactive and capable of contributing to a strong team ethos
You understand the value of collaboration and ongoing learning
You align with values of integrity, innovation, and excellence

Keywords:

Rural Surveyor, Valuation Surveyor, Land Agent, CPO, Compulsory Purchase, Property Consultancy, MRICS, Lincolnshire Property Jobs, Rural Consultancy Careers

How to Apply:

Please click on the APPLY NOW button.

Alternatively, send your CV in confidence to Charles Woodward - Senior Recruitment Consultant.

All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Your details will never be shared with any client without your prior permission

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