Experienced Family Secretary/Paralegal

Beaminster
3 days ago
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Location: Bridport, Dorset
Contract: Full-Time | Permanent
Salary: £25,000 to £30,000 per year
Hours: Monday to Friday | 37 hours per week

Connect Appointments is recruiting an experienced Family Secretary / Paralegal for a respected legal firm in Bridport. This is a great opportunity to join a supportive team in a busy family law department.

Working as a Family Secretary/Paralegal, your key duties will include:

Provide admin support to fee earners and manage case files
Prepare legal documents and correspondence using digital dictation
Assist with court bundles and legal archiving
Handle new client enquiries and file procedures
Organise hearings, conferences, and client appointments
Maintain accurate attendance notes and case records
Attend training as requiredWhat We're Looking For?

Experience in a legal secretary or paralegal role (ideally in family law)
Strong admin, time management, and communication skills
Professional, calm, and client-focused approach
Confident with legal systems and digital tools
Respect for confidentiality and detail-orientedApply today or contact Connect Appointments for more info on (phone number removed).

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