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Practice Manager

Job Purpose:

  • To manage and direct all clerking and non-clerking staff
  • To provide strategic direction
  • Responsible for the running and development
  • Day to day management of all aspects staff, buildings, IT etc

Main Duties:

Diary and Practice Management for all members 

  • Allocating work to appropriate members
  • Providing estimates for work to be done
  • Supervising Court Listing arrangements
  • Dealing promptly with complaints from solicitors in accordance with procedures and BSB and Bar Council rules, and maintaining complaints log – to be reviewed quarterly
  • Review quarterly the allocation of work to monitored barristers
  • Attending (or arrange clerking attendance) at all team meetings and publicity events and seminars

Fees and Finances

  • Estimating, Negotiating and Agreeing fees for work to be done with barristers
  • Recording in writing, by email or letter, fees agreement made
  • Billing and recording work done, and where appropriate
  • Chasing unpaid fees where appropriate by reference to Aged Debt reports
  • Maintaining an accurate and up-to-date knowledge of fee rates and systems for areas of practice
  • Assisting counsel with VAT calculations and self employed income tax calculations

Business Development and Marketing

  • Discussing barristers’ practices on an individual and regular basis and oversee practice development meetings
  • Promoting the work to solicitors and other professionals
  • Providing Management Committee with practice information
  • Visits to key-client solicitors
  • Maintaining good working relationships with clients and other professionals
  • Identifying new contacts/sources of work and liaising with Management Committee as to implementation of action plans, using initiative and foresight to anticipate changes in the profession

Staff Supervision

  • Supervising all clerking staff
  • Ensuring adequate staff cover in core hours
  • Ensuring adequate cover in holiday periods and in cases of illness
  • Ensuring clerking staff are properly trained, disciplining clerking staff and conducting bi-annual appraisals and reviews of staff performance and oversee appraisals of junior staff

General Administration

  • Attending all Management Committee and meetings as required
  • Conducting regular staff meetings
  • Ensuring that all quality standards are maintained, including making sure that the computer system is being properly utilised to maximise the collection of fees
  • Assisting in the setting of the annual budget
  • Efficient and effective management of  buildings and assets including planning maintenance programme, security, liaison with communication and IT consultants
  • Attending at relevant Bar Council meeting as and when necessary

Working Monday to Friday 8:30am – 6pm

Salary: £40,000 – £45,000

To apply for this job email your details to jill@jgr.co.uk

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