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Being refreshingly human starts with how we hire. We believe a diverse mix of perspectives makes us stronger - not just as a business, but in creating a culture where we all feel we truly belong and can thrive. That’s why we’re committed to removing barriers and creating fair opportunities for everyone.
We provide clients across all our service lines with a dedicated team, supported by modern case management systems and technology. This enables us to focus on high-quality service delivery, consistency and operational efficiency.
As a Legal Administrator, you will work closely with the Conveyancing team, supporting day‑to‑day legal operations, managing processes, handling client communications and ensuring matters progress efficiently and compliantly.
While initially aligned to Conveyancing, the role is designed to build transferable skills aligned to a broader Legal Operations career path.
Once fully trained, in this role, you’ll:
We are seeking someone with experience of working in a busy office/business environment who enjoys working with processes, systems and people. You’ll be naturally organised, comfortable managing multiple tasks, and attentive to detail.
*This role would suit someone looking to begin or develop a career in a law firm with a longer‑term interest in Legal Operations, legal support or process‑focused roles, rather than specialising solely in conveyancing.
You’ll bring:
We believe our people are our greatest asset. That’s why we offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your professional growth and personal wellbeing, including:
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer. As part of our commitment to diversity and inclusion, we invite applicants to complete optional demographic questions. Any information you choose to share will be anonymised and not linked to your application.
For applicants in Northern Ireland: To meet our obligations under the Fair Employment & Treatment (NI) Order 1998, we monitor community background and sex to promote equality of opportunity. While you’re not required to answer these questions, we encourage you to do so. Your responses will be used anonymously for reporting to the Equality Commission and will not influence any recruitment or employment decisions.