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Opportunity for a Legal Secretary
An opportunity has arisen for a Legal Secretary to join a well-established law firm, providing a broad range of legal services to both individuals and businesses.
Role Overview
As a Legal Secretary, you will provide efficient secretarial and administrative support to the corporate team, ensuring the smooth day-to-day running of legal matters.
This is a part-time role, ideally 4 half days per week, but 2 full days (Tuesday and Thursday) will also be considered, offering a salary range of GBP 24,500 - GBP 27,700 and benefits.
Responsibilities
- Providing accurate copy typing and document preparation.
- Filling and maintaining legal documents in both electronic and paper formats.
- Liaising professionally with clients by telephone, email, and in person.
- Assisting with the preparation and handling of legal documentation.
- Preparing correspondence, mail, and disclosure bundles for dispatch.
- Managing diaries, arranging appointments, and coordinating meetings.
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Requirements
- Previously worked as a Legal Secretary, Legal Administrator, Legal Assistant, Legal Clerk, Secretary, Legal Admin, or in a similar role.
- Experience working in a secretarial role within a law firm.
- Corporate law experience would be beneficial.
- Good working knowledge of word processing software.
- Familiarity with legal terminology.
- Strong typing speed and excellent attention to detail.
This is a great opportunity for a Legal Secretary to join a supportive legal team and play an important role in delivering efficient client services.


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