Breneville Law Offices
Administrative Assistant
Full Time • Randolph
Benefits/Perks
- Benefits of this position include a healthcare stipend or access to group insurance
- 60 hours of paid time off, in addition to holidays and sick time
- Opportunities for remote work and flexible scheduling.
Company Overview
This practice specializes in Elder and Special Needs Law which includes MassHealth/Medicaid Applications, Estate Planning, and Probate with some Guardianship and Conservatorship work. We are committed to a diverse work environment. Our ideal candidates are respectful of an inclusive work environment. We strive to ensure that those working in our organization reflect the diversity of the communities we serve.
Job Summary
This position provides administrative support to all aspects of the law firm’s operations with an emphasis on client interactions, sending and processing letters and correspondence, and general office organization.
Responsibilities
- Serve as liaison between staff and clients
- Coordinate system updates and other administrative tasks related to computers and other IT equipment
- Coordinate tech and office supply orders for staff and office as needed
- Provide administrative support to law firm’s staff
- Keep the law firm’s information up-to-date in Clio or other case management software
- Create, edit, and run reports as needed
- Enter updates to and respond to inquiries from potential clients as needed
- Prepare materials, computer equipment, and set up for trainings and meetings
- Provide basic technical support to staff in Microsoft Office suite, Clio or similar practice management software, Zoom, and other applications
Qualifications
- Excellent administrative and organizational skills and ability to effectively manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines
- Ability to work with diverse cultures, professionals, and personalities
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook
- Experience setting up meetings in Zoom or a similar online platform
- Experience organizing meetings, creating agendas and taking notes
- Experience working in a setting that requires the client or patient confidentiality
The Massachusetts Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (MassNAELA) is a non-profit voluntary association whose members consist of a dedicated group of elder law and special needs attorneys across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. MassNAELA was incorporated in 1992, to serve the legal profession and the public with the following mission: Educate, inspire, serve, advocate, and provide community to attorneys with practices in elder and special needs law.
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Flexible Schedule
Working in the legal field can allow you to have a great work/life balance. Whether you are working in a small law office or a large firm, the legal profession offers flexible schedules and great office culture.
Job Security
Many Elder and Special Needs Law attorneys advise clients regarding the probate process (legal process when someone dies) and taxes. As Benjamin Franklin said, “The only two certainties in life are death and taxes.”
Rewarding Work
The practice of Elder and Special Needs law focuses on building personal relationships and helping clients obtain benefits that will help them lead better lives. These practice areas also help individuals and families plan for the future, which can make some of life’s most challenging times a little more straightforward.