


| Salary | Up to £20k |
|---|---|
| Location | All the EU (exc. the UK) |
| Job type | Permanent |
| Company | Douglas Scott Ltd |
| Contact | Beth Hughes |
| Specialist Areas | Family/Matrimonial/Divorce |
| Posted | 20th May 2008 |
| Expires | 20th May 2008 |
A skilled and organised Legal Secretary with Matrimonial experience is currently required to work Part time hours at a successful Bromsgrove law firm. Salary up to £14.5k, pro rata.
The Client: Our client is an extremely successful Legal 500 firm Based in Worcestershire, Shropshire and the Black Country. As a firm they provide solutions to individuals and organisations alike and are highly recognised for being a dynamic law firm and offering all clients the highest level of service and support. A highly reputable firm which is recognised, used and respected throughout the Midlands.
The Role: Our client is seeking an experienced Legal Secretary who has worked within a Matrimonial department for a minimum of two years to join their friendly team. The successful candidate will be required to work 1.45pm - 5pm over a five day period and will undertake a variety of support duties to include: Audio/copy typing of legal documents and correspondence, faxing, filing, taking incoming calls and all other duties as requested. Ideal candidates will have a minimum typing speed of 60Wpm and be a fully competent IT user.
A rare and exciting opportunity for the right candidate, salary up to £14.5k, pro rata.
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