Job Title: CANDIDATE ATTORNEY ROODEPOORT
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Job description: CANDIDATE ATTORNEY (4 Positions) – ROODEPOORT – R8000Requirements:Qualifications and experience:
- Candidate attorneys – fluent in English and Afrikaans.
- Must have a valid driver’s license and own vehicle.
Key skills and competencies:
- Willingness to travel to courts as required.
- Professional appearance and demeanor.
- Strong communication skills and a courteous approach when interacting with clients and court staff.
- Proactive attitude with a strong commitment to learning and growth.
Responsibilities:
- Assist senior attorneys with case preparation and document handling.
- Attend court proceedings as required, ensuring all relevant materials and case files are managed effectively.
- Support in drafting legal documents, conducting legal research, and preparing case summaries.
- Liaise with clients and maintain professionalism in all communications.
Please send your updated CV in WORD together with a recent head and shoulders photo of yourself, current and salary requirements.PLEASE DO NOT APPLY IF YOU DO NOT MEET THE REQUIREMENTSJob ID362484Job TitleCANDIDATE ATTORNEY (4 Positions) ROODEPOORTEmployer Type–Job Type–FT/PT–Province–Town/CityRoodepoortSalary TypeMonthlySalaryR8000Start DateASAP
Expected salary: R8000 per month
Location: Roodepoort, Johannesburg
Job date: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 23:52:28 GMT
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