AMT Lawyers in Blackburn are recruiting for an Apprentice Administration Assistant. The successful candidate will work towards completing a Level 3 Business Administrator apprenticeship over the duration of 18 months.
Job Details:
• Respond to issues requiring a good understanding of work-area policies and procedures.
• Resolves complex problems in a thorough and timely manner; use discretion and know who to go to in order to resolve issues and complete tasks.
• Take a moderate level of accountability in the delivery of services offered by AMT Lawyers.
• Analyse and interpret a variety of situations and determine the most appropriate course of action.
• Use appropriate tools available to undertake the task as efficiently as possible
• Use relevant information from various sources to solve problems that impact own work area
• Update manuals/procedures and provide training to paralegals where appropriate
• Prioritise work, taking into account own work area and needs of other work areas
• Work as part of a team understanding and focusing on how the role supports the team’s and department’s priorities
• Work with colleagues to co-ordinate, develop, improve and work to Lexcel standards.
• Responsible for the receipt and acknowledgment of queries with appropriate tracking and response
• Responsible for prioritising work
• Responsible for supporting others.
Requirements:
• We will look for the ideal candidate to be hard working, committed and punctual in all endeavours.
• A good level of skill and understanding will be required for all Microsoft Office Programs i.e. word, excel etc.
• Have the ability to take instructions, be organised and persevere through various administration tasks set by the Paralegals and Solicitors.
• Excellent communication skills
GCSE Requirements:
A-C in Maths/English Language
Hours of work:
Monday - Friday: 9:00am-5:30pm -37.5 hours per week
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