Legal Administrative Coordinator

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<p>About the job</p> <p>JOB DUCK IS HIRING A LEGAL ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR</p> <p>For ambitious, culturally diverse, curious minds seeking booming careers, Job Duck unlocks and nurtures your potential. We connect you with rewarding, remote job opportunities with US-based employers who recognize and appreciate your skills, allowing you to not just survive but thrive. As a lifestyle company we ensure that everybody working here has a fantastic time, which is why we’ve earned the Great Place to Work Certification for 4 years!</p> <p>Role Overview</p> <p>We’re looking for a Legal Assistant who thrives in a structured environment and enjoys supporting attorneys in meaningful, detail-oriented work. In this role, you’ll help draft estate planning documents, manage client communications, and keep legal files organized and up to date. You’ll play a key part in ensuring clients feel informed and supported throughout the process. If you&#8217;re someone who enjoys being proactive, values precision, and takes pride in helping others, this position will feel like a great fit.</p> <p>Schedule:</p> <p>Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM EST (USA)</p> <p>Your Responsibilities Will Include but Are Not Limited To:</p> <p>Drafting and preparing estate planning documents, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and related legal forms<br /> Assisting attorneys in managing and organizing client files and documentation<br /> Communicating with clients to gather necessary information and provide updates<br /> Scheduling and coordinating meetings and appointments for attorneys<br /> Maintaining confidentiality and handling sensitive information with discretion</p> <p>What We’re Looking For:</p> <p>At least one to two years of experience in estate planning or a related legal field preferred<br /> Ability to work independently and as part of a team<br /> High level of professionalism and integrity<br /> Excellent organizational and time management skills<br /> Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite<br /> Familiarity with legal research tools<br /> Strong attention to detail<br /> Clear and professional written and verbal communication<br /> Independent and proactive<br /> Results-oriented with a strong growth mindset<br /> Adaptable and collaborative<br /> Friendly and professional demeanor<br /> Values progress over perfection<br /> Reliable computer setup (laptop/PC, headset, stable internet min. 10 Mbps download / 5 Mbps upload)<br /> Quiet, distraction-free remote work environment</p> <p>What’s In It for You?</p> <p>Monthly compensation starting from 1150 USD to 1220 USD<br /> Paid time off and holiday pay.<br /> Referral and annual bonuses.<br /> 100% Remote, Full-Time, Long-Term Career Opportunity.<br /> Parental leave.<br /> Opportunities for professional development and training<br /> Dedicated support from our team.<br /> A chance to work with clients who share our values.</p> <p>Ready to dive in? Apply now and make sure to follow all the instructions!</p> <p>DISCLAIMER: Every candidate must pass each step in our application process to become part of our team. Ensure you have all the required documentation ready to streamline your application process.</p>

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