Another job on offer : A job share at Midsomer Norton solicitors Thatcher + Hallam

By Susie Watkins

21st Sep 2020 | Local News

The lovely courtyard at their officers in Midsomer Norton
The lovely courtyard at their officers in Midsomer Norton

Local solicitors and sponsors of Nub News Thatcher + Hallam LLP are looking to hire a part-time administrator. The appointment will be for 2.5 days per week and will include working at the busy reception desk on a job share basis.

The successful candidate must work under pressure, be highly organised, efficient, and able to confidently relate to the firm's clients both face to face and over the telephone. The successful candidate will also be expected to hold IT skills including the use of Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excel.

One of the partners at the firm is Laura Ablett,

'If you are reading this and want to be given the opportunity to join a dynamic, successful and very busy law practice, then we want to hear from you,' says Laura. 'We are looking for team players, especially as this post involves a job share. The role being advertised is varied and requires attention to detail and a high level of confidentiality. Flexibility is also key in this position together with the ability to work occasional full time hours when required.'

Interested and want to know more about the firm? You can check out the firm's website here: the T+ H site which also includes a virtual video tour of the offices where the successful candidate will be working.

Applications together with CV should be sent to the Practice Manager, Sharon Davis, Thatcher + Hallam LLP, Island House, Midsomer Norton, Radstock BA3 2HJ or email [email protected]. The closing date for applications is the 1st October 2020.

     

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