Document Production Specialist - Daytime & Remote!

Posted 26 April by Katie Bard (Angela Mortimer Plc)
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We are currently seeking a Document Production whizz for a fantastic opportunity within a slick Birmingham City Centre based firm. This role is ideal for an individual with existing knowledge and experience within a Document Production capacity and a drive to offer a first class service. The Document Production team within this particular firmoperates 5 days a week and this role will require you to work from 8.30am until 4.30pm with some flexibility on start time and offers support across all departments of the firm. This role is fully remote. The responsibilities of the role are as follows:

  • Professional production and amendment of correspondence, documents, reports etc meeting the standards of the in-house style and procedures

  • Amendment and production of PowerPoint presentations, charts, mail merges and graphs

  • Effective execution of the departments workflow system in order to successfully prioritise workload

  • Highly accurate levels of proof reading and document checking including attachments

  • Successful liaison with Document Production Team Leader and Legal Pas

  • Assisting will other team members skill development including offering direct support

  • Participation in workshops in order to develop all areas of the service

Candidates MUST have solid Document Production experience within the legal sector alternatively experience as a Legal Secretary with advanced IT skills.

If you think this is the role for you, please apply online or contact Amie Montgomery on 0121_633_4443 today! Please contact your consultant directly if you are already registered with Katie Bard. Katie Bard is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

Reference: 52542307

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