Job Title: Menlo Park, Pretoria: CANDIDATE ATTORNEY
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Job description: Menlo Park, Pretoria: CANDIDATE ATTORNEYMinimum Requirements:-Well presented and professional Afrikaans speaking individual (male preferred)-Afrikaans and English first and second languages a must (Afr & Eng client base)-Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Degree completed a must-Valid driver’s license and own vehicle a must-Comfortable driving to rural areas for client consultations etc.-Currently residing in Pretoria-To start as soon as possible-2 years legal articles contractDuties:-General candidate attorney duties (Litigation Procedures and Third Party RAF Claims)-Drafting of legal documents and client liaison in Afrikaans and English-Travelling to Courts and clients, filing of documents at Courts-General legal administrative dutiesSalary: R 8 500.00 grossE-mail detailed CV in Word or PDF (not as a link) to oneilc@telkomsa.net and indicate the following in the subject line:– Reference CR2641; and– Your monthly gross salary expectation in context with the offered amount.(Also forward a recent photograph and your official Academic Transcript)APPLICATIONS NOT MEETING ALL REQUIREMENTS WILL BE DELETED.The post appeared first on .
Expected salary: R8500 per month
Location: Pretoria, Gauteng
Job date: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 23:23:05 GMT
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