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Legal Secretary / Legal Administrator (Personal Injury)

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An opportunity has arisen for a Legal Secretary / Legal Administrator to join a well-established law firm offering a broad range of legal services to individuals and businesses.
As a Legal Secretary / Legal Administrator, you will be providing administrative and secretarial support to a busy Personal Injury team, helping ensure the smooth running of client matters.
This office-based role offers a competitive salary and benefits.
You Will Be Responsible For
- Providing secretarial and administrative support to Fee Earners within the Personal Injury department.
- Preparing legal correspondence and documents using audio and copy typing.
- Liaising with medical experts, barristers, witnesses, and the courts.
- Managing diaries, arranging appointments, and assisting with client enquiries.
- Taking telephone messages and directing enquiries appropriately.
- Using case management, accounting, and time recording systems.
- Preparing outgoing post and supporting document management.
- Maintaining strict confidentiality and ensuring compliance with GDPR requirements.
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What We Are Looking For
- Previously worked as a Personal Injury Secretary, Legal Secretary, Legal Administrator, Legal Assistant, Legal clerk, Personal Injury Legal Secretary, or in a similar role.
- Prior experience within Personal Injury department is highly preferable.
- Good organisational skills with the ability to manage a varied workload.
- A proactive and reliable approach to work.
- Good academic background.
This is an excellent opportunity for a Personal Injury Secretary to develop your legal career within a respected and supportive practice.


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