Rural Chartered Surveyor - Cumbria at HH Group of Companies
Carlisle, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Sep, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

14 Aug, 25

Experience

3 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Real Estate/Mortgage

Description

Closing Date: 30th September 2025
Interview Date: TBC
H&H Land & Estates is part of the H&H Group and is one of the leading Chartered Surveyors, Land Agents and Valuers in the North of England and Southern Scotland. We now have the opportunity to offer an exciting and challenging role for an experienced Chartered Surveyor or for someone that is ready for their next career step.
Recently voted one of the top 10 best employers in the county, H&H is a proactive and client focussed leading provider of agency, management, professional, architecture, planning, development and business consultancy services across the rural, commercial and residential property sectors.
We look to appoint passionate, practical and enthusiastic individuals to join our Land Agency team and this role is primarily based in Carlisle but may involve travel throughout Cumbria, the South of Scotland and into the North East.
We offer flexible working arrangements, career development and progression, and a hugely experienced and supportive wider team to help you integrate.
We are looking for driven, well organised individuals that can demonstrate excellent time management skills with an ability to manage a broad portfolio of work. You will be supported to be proactive and play a key part in a developing and growing team.

The role includes but is not limited to the following:

  • Advising landowners, agricultural clients and residential property owners on property related matters
  • Estate management
  • Valuations of rural and residential property for secured loan, taxation, estate planning and dispute resolution
  • Rural property sales and lettings
  • Compensation and Utilities work.
  • Preparation of farm business tenancy agreements, grazing licences etc.
  • Basic payment scheme and environmental stewardship schemes moving towards the new Environmental Land Management (ELM schemes)

You will preferably be a Chartered Rural Surveyor with 1 – 3 years post qualification experience (but applications from graduates and more experienced professionals will be considered). You should have good knowledge and understanding of rural and agricultural matters, be able to think outside the box and have the confidence to challenge and deliver often difficult and, at times, contentious business recommendations. CAAV membership is desirable but not essential.
You should demonstrate a strong interest in the rural environment and be adept at and enjoy engaging, influencing and communicating with clients, professionals and the rural community.
Whilst relevant practical agricultural experience is preferred, the company is happy to consider applications from those who can demonstrate broad experience in the sector.
A full UK driving licence is essential.
As well as the usual benefits you’d expect from a well-established, forward thinking employer, such as a competitive salary, company pension, training and personal development through our H&H Development Group, free onsite parking and salary sacrifice schemes we also offer an income protection policy and private healthcare benefits.
We are proud to be an employer of choice in Cumbria and our group wide ambition, vision and values are reflected in all the areas we operate, from teamwork to client relationships.

Responsibilities
  • Advising landowners, agricultural clients and residential property owners on property related matters
  • Estate management
  • Valuations of rural and residential property for secured loan, taxation, estate planning and dispute resolution
  • Rural property sales and lettings
  • Compensation and Utilities work.
  • Preparation of farm business tenancy agreements, grazing licences etc.
  • Basic payment scheme and environmental stewardship schemes moving towards the new Environmental Land Management (ELM schemes
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