Law Firm Office Administrator Sports & Recreation - Tallahassee, FL at Geebo

Law Firm Office Administrator

LHH is a seeking an Law Office Administrator in Miami, FL. This role encompasses both people management and operational responsibilities. It entails close collaboration with key figures such as the Office Managing Directors and other Office Administrators.


Primary
Responsibilities:


  • Supervise local support services staff, including Front Office Coordinator, Hospitality, and Office Services.

  • Manage hiring, onboarding, evaluation, and professional development of non-paralegal staff.

  • Provide coaching, evaluations, and disciplinary action as needed.

  • Advocate for staff with attorneys when necessary.

  • Collaborate with other Office Administrators on salary recommendations and job descriptions.

  • Ensure compliance with office policies and employment laws.


Requirements:


  • 3
    years of supervisory experience in a professional services environment

  • Previous law firm experience a must

  • Experience managing professional Legal staff

  • Willingness to be on-site at least 3-4 days a week


Salary:
$95,000/yr.-$105,000/yr.



Benefits:
Medical, Dental, Vision and more!


If interested in this Legal Administrator positon in Miami, FL, please apply today!


Pay Details:
$95,000.00 to $105,000.00 per year
Search managed by:
Richard Harley
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