Job Title: Northcliff, Johannesburg: SENIOR CONVEYANCING SECRETARY (TRANSFERS)
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Job description: Northcliff, Johannesburg: SENIOR CONVEYANCING SECRETARY (TRANSFERS)Minimum Requirements:-Professional and presentable Non-BEE/Non-AA female (As per firm’s current BEE requirements)-Afrikaans and English first and second languages a must (Afr & Eng client base)-Minimum 5 years recent experience as a Conveyancing Secretary at a law firm, specifically in Transfers a must-Fully independently functional-Computer literate in Lexis & E4-Good typing skills-Stable employment record and contactable reference-To start as soon as possibleDuties:-Drafting of Transfers documents and all related functions (fully independently)-General conveyancing secretarial dutiesSalary: R 20 000.00 – R 30 000.00 gross (Negotiable depending on experience)E-mail detailed CV in Word or PDF (not as a link) to oneilc@telkomsa.net and indicate the following in the subject line:– Reference CR2658; and– Your monthly gross salary expectation in context with offered amount.(Also forward Reference letters and a recent photograph if possible)APPLICATIONS NOT MEETING ALL REQUIREMENTS WILL BE DELETED.The post appeared first on .
Expected salary: R20000 – 30000 per month
Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng
Job date: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 23:19:25 GMT
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