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Legal Executive (Intermediate - Senior) - Kapiti

Director from Wakefields Lawyers

Wakefields Lawyers – Legal Executive

· Diverse and loyal client base offering interesting work
· Collaborative, supportive and progressive team
· Modern premises across four offices
· Advanced technology and established systems
· Committed to flexible working arrangements and work life balance

Wakefields Lawyers is an innovative law firm specialising in property, commercial, employment, family, trust, estates and immigration.

We are dedicated to delivering our clients excellent legal solutions whilst offering our staff the flexibility and autonomy they need to achieve a great work life balance. We are passionate about a positive collaborative working environment and offering all staff ongoing opportunities for professional development.

If you love what you do and want to join a progressive, innovative and supportive team, then Wakefields Lawyers is the place for you.

About the Roles - We are looking for a Legal Executive to join our dynamic and energetic team based in Kapiti. You will have three to five years’ experience in managing files and supporting a team with conveyancing and settlements (including Landonline), estates and trust administration. If full time is not for you then we are happy to consider part time and flexible working arrangements.

Exceptional client focus, accuracy and attention to detail are essential, as are outstanding administrative skills and the ability to learn new systems quickly. You will have autonomy in your role, but there will also be experienced mentors and a great team right behind you providing support and guidance as required.

How to Apply - Apply by emailing your CV and a covering letter explaining why you think you are a good fit to betsyn@wakefieldslaw.com.

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