Senior Legal Cashier

Posted 2 days ago by Paul Mitchell Associates
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Senior Legal Cashier
. Location: Leicester / Office based
. Salary: £26,000 - £30,000 (subject to experience)

If you are an experienced Senior Legal Cashier / Accounts Assistant Our Client, a respected firm of solicitors based in Leicester would like to hear from you
Our Legal Cashiers are completion experts and are highly skilled in ensuring transactions are dealt with efficiently and in a timely manner, communicating with our lawyers on all aspects of client ledgers alongside all other duties with client accounting.

The Right Person
. Minimum 2 years' experience working as a Senior Legal Cashier is desirable,
. Ideally an experienced cashier who has worked in a law firm that deals with property/real estate transactions
. Effective communication skills & telephone manner is essential,
. Proactive and able to work on own initiative with minimal supervision,
. Excellent planning, organisation & deadline time keeping skills,
. Strong IT skills incl. Microsoft Excel, Word & Outlook skills to an advanced standard.

Package
. Performance Related Bonus
. Hours: Full-Time Flexi hours - 35 hrs per week
. Office Based
. Holiday 20 Days + Bank Holidays
. Plus, additional benefits

PLEASE NOTE:
This position DOES NOT offer sponsorship, 
If you are not based locally or prepared to commute, or if you do not have the Right to Work in the UK, please refrain from applying.

If you - or someone you might know - are interested & think this opportunity may be suitable, APPLY ONLINE or call Paul Mitchell Associates (quoting ref: 12953) on .

Reference: 52356570

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