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Secretary/Assistant to Head of Department

Lawfront Group Ltd
Essex
3 days ago
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At Fisher Jones Greenwood LLP, we believe our people are the driving force behind our continued success. With seven offices across Essex and a reputation for delivering exceptional legal services, we foster a collaborative, forward-thinking culture where talent is nurtured and ambition is rewarded.

The Opportunity

We are looking for a highly capable and proactive Secretary/Assistant to provide hands-on support to the Head of Private Client. This role goes beyond traditional secretarial duties and blends elements of personal assistant and case management support. The ideal candidate will be someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, is exceptionally organised, and can confidently help manage both workload and workflow.

The Role

  • Provide comprehensive administrative and secretarial support, including audio/digital dictation
  • Actively assist in managing the Head of Private Client's caseload, deadlines, and priorities
  • Help organise and structure daily tasks, meetings, and follow-ups to ensure nothing falls through the cracks
  • Draft correspondence, legal documents, and client communications with accuracy and professionalism
  • Liaise directly with clients, intermediaries, and internal teams, maintaining a high level of discretion
  • Monitor and track progress on client matters, ensuring timely updates and actions
  • Anticipate needs and offer solutions to improve efficiency and organisation

What we're looking for

  • Previous PA/Secretary experience from a professional services background essential
  • Strong organisational skills and ability to manage competing priorities
  • Excellent written and verbal communication
  • Confident using Microsoft Office and case management systems
  • Experience with dictation and document production
  • Ability to work independently and take initiative

So why join us?

In addition to getting the opportunity to work with exceptionally talented people who will genuinely add value to your career and exposure, you'll be a part of a fast-growing, well financed and invested business with huge ambition.

As part of this role, you'll be given all the tools to succeed and can expect a host of benefits.

  • 25 days annual leave
  • Day off for birthday or wellbeing day
  • 4% pension contribution
  • Healthcare cashplan
  • Life assurance
  • Income protection
  • Access to flexible benefits portal

To apply or for a confidential conversation, please contact: Suzanne James at Lawfront

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