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Practice Manager - Immigration, GRL LEGAL

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About the Role
Our client is a large and dynamic Barristers' Chambers with a team of staff who provide the clerking, financial, marketing and administrative support for over 190 barristers. They are a diverse set, specialising in all aspects of human rights and social welfare law, including crime, family law, housing, immigration, and civil law. Chambers is based in modern offices in EC4.
After a period of growth, Chambers is seeking an enthusiastic and conscientious person to support and develop their successful and growing Immigration team. The ideal candidate will have experience in immigration or other areas of civil law in either a solicitor's firm or within a Barristers' Chambers. This is a full-time role and will suit a confident, friendly, and proactive individual with a good understanding of the relevant areas of law who works well as part of the team. You will be joining a dynamic and supportive clerking team at a very exciting time.
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Duties
- Upkeep of diaries, ensuring barristers are aware of commitments and undertaking future booking troubleshooting
- Case administration including arranging and booking in cases
- Negotiating fees and finalising funding for cases
- Attending Practice Review Meetings and assisting the Senior Immigration Practice Manager in following up actions from Practice Review Meetings
- Attending events to network with contacts and develop business
- Assisting the Senior Immigration Practice Manager to source and act on leads in developing new relationships
Person Specification
- A minimum of 5 years of clerking or equivalent experience gained in immigration or other area of civil law, including diary management, liaising with solicitors and court staff
- Experience in negotiating case fees
- Excellent inter-personal skills
- Experience of building and developing professional relationships with solicitors is desirable


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How to Apply
To apply for this position, please forward your CV to retained consultants GRL Legal.
NB: The closing date for applications is 5 pm on Tuesday 21st July. Early applications are encouraged with initial interviews for suitable candidates taking place immediately.
Our client is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to diversity amongst its staff and members. We welcome applications from women, minority ethnic groups, people with disabilities and LGBT+ candidates as well as those from other groups which are underrepresented in the legal sector.
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