Legal Cashier/Senior Legal Cashier

Posted 4 April by Grafton Nicholls Ltd
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We are looking to recruit a Legal Cashier/Senior Legal Cashier for a highly regarded law firm in Manchester city centre.

Hybrid working is on offer after successful completion of the probation period and it is expected to be 3 days in the office, and 2 from home. Excellent benefits are also on offer including BUPA, pension, insurance, and attendance bonus

Candidates must have a minimum of three years experience working in a solicitors as a legal cashier, or senior legal cashier, and main responsibilities will include:-

· Daily posting of office and client bank transactions

· Processing bank transfers (CHAPS, BACS and International payments)

· Handling of petty cash and reconciling each month against the nominal account

· Processing of purchase ledger invoices and arranging payment of the same

· Processing of client ledger disbursement invoices and arranging payment of the same

· Creating bills and posting bills to the relevant client ledger including credit notes

· Cheque printing and cancellation of cheques

· Processing staff expense claims

· Taking card payments by telephone and processing the same

· Dealing with client and supplier ledger queries

· Handling of business and client banking

· Assisting with daily, month and year end reports

· Posting of HMLR fees, HMCTS PBA Account court fees and Companies House fees

· Maintaining and updating the HMCTS PBA Account spreadsheet and reconciling the same against the nominal account

· Identifying and posting client to office transfers on client ledgers and processing the weekly transfer journal

· Liaising with fee earners and Directors

Reference: 52422153

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