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A top Legal 500 law firm in Central London are seeking a Senior Legal Cashier to join their accounts team.
The successful candidate will join a well organised and busy financial team undertaking a wide range of legal accounting tasks.
Our client operates on a hybrid working model with 2 or 3 days per week in the office, as set by the department head, with the remainder being flexible. This is an ideal opportunity for someone wishing to join a busy and growing team and progress their career towards the next stage.
The successful candidate will ideally have at least 3-4 years’ experience working in a solicitor’s firm who specialise in Residential and/or Commercial property as well as other areas.
Responsibilities for this Legal Cashier role include:
Daily bank reconciliations
Monitoring client accounts, checking receipts and notifying fee earners
Speaking and liaising with solicitors and clients
Processing BACS, CHAPS, Faster Payments, and international transfers.
Experience of handling petty cash and expenses
Assisting with aged debt management
Dealing with and procession client and office account transactions
Assisting with credit control
Maintaining an organised electronic filing system
Assisting in recovering monies owed to the firm
Ensuring compliance with SRA
Assisting and supporting with month end and year end
Dealing with and managing incoming and outgoing payments Essential requirements for this Legal Cashier role:
Previous experience as a Legal Cashier within a law firm is essential - **Candidates without this will, not be considered**
Have full UK rights to work
Able to work in a close knit team
Have exceptional communication and organisational experience
Salary will be in the region of £42,000 - £50,000
For more information please contact Victoria Kemp quoting reference 37464
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