Company
Pertemps Scotland
Pertemps Scotland
£28000 - £32000 per annum
Role : Legal Administrator - Private Client Salary : £28,000-£32,000 Location: Edinburgh (Flexible/Hybrid) Pertemps have an exciting opportunity to join our client, an Edinburgh based Law Firm as a Legal Administrator within their Private Client department. The role is positioned alongside their existing team of administrators who support their Personal Law team. This will support a variety of legal work for individuals including, POA, executries, wills, trusts and estate planning. The Role: Offer general administrative and client assistance, focusing mainly on personal law, aiding the legal professionals in the department. Utilize the case management system efficiently for creating legal documents and correspondence. Adhere to office administrative protocols to ensure consistent and efficient workflow. Perform reception duties at our office as necessary. Provide holiday cover and additional support for other team members across all departments when required. Skills & Experience : Required: Strong Administration experience Strong Customer Service experience Good computer skills (Word, Excel, Internet, Email) Audio typing Touch typing Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Desirable : Qualified to degree level. Legal administrative experience, ideally within personal law About You : Personable with ability to build rapport A strong team player Willingness to learn Pro-active Ability to handle a varied workload and handle deadlines Strong attention to detail.
Edinburgh
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