Masaud solicitors

Immigration Paralegal / Solicitor

06/01/2025
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£24000 - £36000 / year

Job Description

Over the years, we’ve evolved as a company and grown our team of Immigration and Family law solicitors. We pride ourselves on the strong relationships we have built with our loyal clients within Manchester and across the UK. As we look to the future, we hope to continue to grow as a trusted legal expert on a local, national, and even global scale. We aim to develop our legal services whilst continuing to offer nothing but the highest standards of customer service to our clients, both existing and new.

Due to our growth, we are currently recruiting for an experienced Immigration law Paralegal/Solicitor to work from our office in Manchester city centre.

This is an ideal role for an ambitious individual to grow and develop with the department. The Immigration law work is privately funded and ranges from personal to business immigration related matters. The prospective applicant should be confident in dealing with all aspects of immigration related matters. The ideal candidate will have the ability to provide excellent service to current clients, generate new clients and deal with complex cases.

You will be responsible for :

  • Managing a mixed caseload of personal and business immigration matters
  • Preparing and drafting documentation
  • Providing bespoke advice to clients
  • Tribunal Representation

You will have:

  • Minimum 12 months of experience in Immigration law matters
  • Ability to work under minimum supervision
  • Ability to work quickly and efficiently
  • Excellent attention to detail
  • Excellent time management and ability to work under pressure to deadlines.
  • Commercial awareness

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: £24,000.00-£36,000.00 per year

Additional pay:

  • Bonus scheme
  • Performance bonus
  • Quarterly bonus

Benefits:

  • On-site parking

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday
  • Weekend availability

Work Location: In person

Reference ID: Immigration Law