Experienced Private Client Legal Secretary
Bexleyheath
26,000 - 29,000 per annum
Full-time, Permanent
Premier Recruitment is thrilled to be working with a highly regarded Legal 500 law firm based in Bexleyheath, currently seeking an experienced Private Client Legal Secretary to join their established team. This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated legal secretary with expertise in private client matters.
About the Role:
As a Private Client Legal Secretary, you will provide essential support to the Private Client department, assisting fee earners in delivering high-quality legal services to their clients. You will play a key role in managing client communications, document preparation, and administrative duties.
Key Responsibilities:
- Providing comprehensive secretarial support to Private Client fee earners.
- Preparing and formatting legal documents, correspondence, and reports.
- Managing diaries, arranging appointments, and organising meetings.
- Liaising with clients, both in person and over the phone, ensuring excellent client care.
- Handling incoming and outgoing correspondence.
- Assisting with the management of client files, including wills, probate, trusts, and lasting powers of attorney.
Key Requirements:
- Previous experience as a legal secretary within a Private Client department is essential.
- Strong knowledge of wills, probate, trusts, and estate administration.
- Excellent communication and organisational skills.
- Proficiency in legal case management software and Microsoft Office.
- A proactive approach and the ability to manage a busy workload.
What they Offer:
- Competitive salary of 26,000 - 29,000 per annum.
- A chance to work with a prestigious Legal 500 firm.
- A supportive and collaborative working environment.
- Opportunities for career development and progression.
If you are an experienced Private Client Legal Secretary with a passion for delivering exceptional service, we would love to hear from you.
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How to Apply:
Please apply today or contact Kirsty Cutts on or call (phone number removed)