Paralegal Vacancy, Manchester

  • Name of firm/company: Not Specified
  • Location: Manchester
  • Job Vacancy: Paralegal
  • Job Type: Permanent – Full-time
  • Minimum Requirements: At least 6 months experience of handling credit hire files and a background in either claimant or respondent work
  • Salary: Between £15k and £18k depending on experience
  • How to Apply: Please send a copy of your CV via our Contact Us Form and we will forward to the recruitment agency
  • Application Deadline: ASAP – until position is filled

Details:

The company is an established and successful claims management company dealing mainly with credit hire and uninsured loss arising from RTA’s. They are looking to recruit an experienced credit hire paralegal to join them in their busy, in house credit hire team at their Manchester office.

The role will involve dealing with a caseload of between 100 – 150 cases per month. The successful candidate will have at least 6 months experience of handling credit hire files and a background in either claimant or respondent work.

A good telephone manner is essential and though not a requirement, a knowledge of Urdu or Punjabi would be a useful asset.

The salary is between £15k and £18k depending on experience.

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