Client Support Coordinator

The Siegel Law Group

Client Support Coordinator

Boca Raton, FL
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Client Support Coordinator - File Processor This is a full-time in-office position We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Client Support Coordinator to join our legal team. This role plays a vital part in supporting attorneys and paralegals by maintaining client files, managing schedules, and facilitating clear and timely communication between team members, attorneys, and clients. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong organizational and communication skills, exceptional attention to detail, and a high level of professionalism. Responsibilities: • Organize, maintain, and retrieve client files (both physical and electronic). Cross-check documents for accuracy and consistency with each client engagement, ensuring all relevant documents are properly scanned and stored. • Ensure the CRM is consistently updated with comprehensive client and matter details, including correspondence, attorney notes, directives, and status updates, from initiation through to closure of each case file. • Schedule follow-up calls between clients and attorneys, track deadlines, and ensure all relevant information and documents are prepared in advance. • Serve as a liaison between attorneys, paralegals, and clients, conveying essential information from client meetings and ensuring follow-up tasks are completed. • Act as a key point of contact for clients, assisting them with paperwork, answering questions, and scheduling follow-up meetings, while ensuring confidentiality. • Prepare and organize documents for signing meetings, act as a notary or witness, ensure proper execution, scan documents, and assemble Estate Planning Portfolio. • Schedule external office spaces for consultations and signings, and coordinate mobile notary services for clients as needed. • Record deeds with applicable county. • Follow a detailed checklist to ensure all client information is accurately updated in the CRM and record-keeping systems, verify that outstanding balances have been collected and documented, ensure all executed documents are scanned, backed up electronically, and that the physical file is securely stored in the file cabinet. Qualifications: • Minimum of 2 years of administrative experience • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite • Strong verbal and written communication skills • Excellent organizational and time management abilities • High level of accuracy and attention to detail • Strong problem-solving skills Compensation: $19 - $21 hourly

    • Organize, maintain, and retrieve client files (both physical and electronic). Cross-check documents for accuracy and consistency with each client engagement, ensuring all relevant documents are properly scanned and stored. • Ensure the CRM is consistently updated with comprehensive client and matter details, including correspondence, attorney notes, directives, and status updates, from initiation through to closure of each case file. • Schedule follow-up calls between clients and attorneys, track deadlines, and ensure all relevant information and documents are prepared in advance. • Serve as a liaison between attorneys, paralegals, and clients, conveying essential information from client meetings and ensuring follow-up tasks are completed. • Act as a key point of contact for clients, assisting them with paperwork, answering questions, and scheduling follow-up meetings, while ensuring confidentiality. • Prepare and organize documents for signing meetings, act as a notary or witness, ensure proper execution, scan documents, and assemble Estate Planning Portfolio. • Schedule external office spaces for consultations and signings, and coordinate mobile notary services for clients as needed. • Record deeds with applicable county. • Follow a detailed checklist to ensure all client information is accurately updated in the CRM and record-keeping systems, verify that outstanding balances have been collected and documented, ensure all executed documents are scanned, backed up electronically, and that the physical file is securely stored in the file cabinet.