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Office Assistant

A local personal injury law office is looking to add apermanent, full-time, office assistant to their growing team.
This positionoffers competitive pay, structured schedule, medical benefits and opportunitiesfor growth in the legal field!Fantastic opportunity to use previous administrativeexperience and receive on-the-job training to grow in the legal industry.
This fast growing law firm supports clients filingpersonal injury cases in Seattle, Washington and Tampa, Florida and work tosettle the case before going to court.
They are looking to add an office assistant to supportCase Managers in preparing cases and overseeing the document tracking systemswhich can lead to clients receiving thousands of dollars!Office Assistant
Responsibilities:
Direct client communication withmaintaining professional client relationshipsAdmin duties including:
processing,receiving and uploading medical documentation to database systemOrganization and tracking of allclient documentationProviding direct support to CaseManagers with administrative duties You will be successful in this role if you thrive in settings that require you to continually prioritize responsibilities throughout the day and keep a high level of organization.
Covid-19 Safety Measures:
Increased sanitation processesMandatory masks, when away from deskSocial distancingSchedule:
Monday-Friday, 9am-5pmOffice Assistant Requirements:
3
years in office administratorsetting2
years in customer serviceStrong organization and ability toprioritizePay:
$23-$27/hr DOE
Benefits:
Medical/ Dental/ Vision InsuranceGrowth opportunity in legal field1 week paid vacation in your first yearLocation:
Downtown Seattle - Denny Triangle If you are interested in using your administrative and customer serviceexperience in an exciting industry as an office assistant, please call MaryWhitten at (206)405-3300.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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