Data Entry Clerk (FT) in Columbia, MO in Schwartzkopf Law Office P. C. (job Id: 1671233668)

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Job title: Data Entry Clerk (FT) Company: Schwartzkopf Law Office P. C. Job description: Job description We are looking for an office clerk to undertake a variety of administrative and clerical tasks. The goal is to sustain the efficiency of all office procedures and case management to guarantee reliability and consistency. Candidates should be energetic, self-starting, willing to learn, professional attitude, and have good organization skills. The position is Monday to Friday 9 am to 5 pm. Benefits include personal time, paid medical insurance, and paid holidays after the probation period. Must pass a background check. Responsibilities: Effectively communicate with witnesses, clients, and colleagues. Produce and file various legal documents such as motions, petitions, or judgments with courts. Answer phone calls, take notes/messages, and redirect calls when appropriate. Maintain and update confidential files. Relaying communication and negotiating terms between clients and defendants. Scheduling court dates and managing office calendar. Verifying employment. Skills Proven experience working in an office setting. Knowledge of legal terminology and experience with Casenet is a plus. Knowledge of MS Office. Outstanding time-management and typing skills. Ability to multitask and be comfortable dealing with a diverse pool of people. Expected salary: $15 - 18 per hour Location: Columbia, MO Apply for the job now!

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