Title Assistant Client Services Manager.
Salary 110K+
Location UK and International
Job Information

Assistant Client Services Manager.
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced and enthusiastic Assistant Manager to join our Governance Services team. The successful candidate will be responsible for the high quality administration of a portfolio of corporate clients as part of the provision of corporate and fiduciary administration services.

 

Duties and Responsibilities:
Administer a portfolio of corporate and fiduciary clients and ensure that client relationships and transactions are managed effectively and to a high standard.

 

Act as a role model to all staff and assist your line manager, to whom you report, and the Head of Governance Services to develop a team of motivated, highly proficient administrators and officers who act in accordance with the firm’s values and in parallel to the law firm service levels.

 

Ensure client expectations are properly managed and valuable relationships are nurtured so as to maximize the reputation of the team in the marketplace and the potential for repeat work and referrals.

 

Assist with the effective management of the day to day activities of staff to include timely processing of work, meeting transactional and internal procedural deadlines, recording time (if applicable) and managing WIP and debt collection.

 

Experience and Qualifications:
Proven industry experience and ideally hold a relevant professional qualification such as STEP or ICSA.

 

Must be able to demonstrate initiative, be proactive, accurate, and well-organised
Good communication and interpersonal skills are essential, together with the ability to build relationships, working as part of a team to achieve a common goal and be self-motivated and career driven.

 

Jonny Scott-slater or Karen Palmer
01872 274227
07724760904
E – talentedlawyers@aol.com
CELL – 07724760904
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