Sacco Mann are recruiting for a Family Chartered Legal Executive or non-qualified Fee Earner to join a progressive and forward-thinking South Yorkshire Legal 500 firm. The firm have a close-knit successful Family team and you'll be working on divorce and private children matters in the Sheffield office.
The Role
You will handle a diverse caseload of private family law matters, including divorces, matrimonial issues, and private children's cases. You will work within a close-knit team of three professionals, providing expert legal advice and maintaining high standards of client care.
Key Responsibilities
- Managing a caseload of private family law matters from instruction to conclusion
- Providing clear and concise legal advice to clients
- Preparing and maintaining file documentation in line with compliance requirements
- Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients and other stakeholders
About You
- NQ - 3 PQE qualified Chartered Legal Executive, or non-qualified fee earner who can carry their own caseload of family matters from start to finish
- Strong technical knowledge of divorce, matrimonial, and private children cases
- Excellent communication skills, both written and spoken, with a focus on client care
What's in it for you?
- Competitive Salary
- Flexible work life balance working
- Opportunities for future career development
If you are interested in this Family Fee Earner role in Sheffield then please get in touch with Vicky Cavendish on to find out more information or if you've a CV to hand, please submit this for review. To hear about other legal opportunities that we have available, please visit our website. Alternatively, if you know anybody who would be suitable for this role then please let them or us know as we offer a reward for successful referral. For full terms, please visit our website.
Please note our advertisements use PQE and salary level purely as a guide. We are happy to consider applications from all candidates who are able to demonstrate the skills necessary to fulfil the role.