Overview
Legal Personal Assistant Jobs in City Of London, England, United Kingdom at SC Staff and Consult
Title: Legal Personal Assistant
Company: SC Staff and Consult
Location: City Of London, England, United Kingdom
LEGAL EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT – step up for a Junior Legal PA
Legal EA
Junior Legal PA – Ready for Your Next Step?
London | Hybrid (3 days in the office)
Full-time | Permanent
up to £45k
If you’re currently working in a junior legal support role and quietly thinking “I’m ready for more” — this is exactly the kind of opportunity that changes careers.
This isn’t just another admin role.
It’s a genuine step up into a Legal PA position, supporting senior lawyers within a structured, high-performing team.
🚀 The Opportunity
You’ll move beyond the basics and become a true right-hand support, gaining exposure to senior stakeholders and developing the skills that define a successful Legal PA career.
This role is ideal for someone who has strong foundations and is now ready to step up, be trusted, and grow.
💼 What You’ll Be Doing
- Managing complex diaries and coordinating meetings
- Supporting senior lawyers with day-to-day organisation
- Assisting with billing, expenses and matter management
- Building relationships with clients and internal stakeholders
- Supporting team coordination and ensuring everything runs smoothly
🌟 Why This Role Stands Out
- A genuine step up into a Legal PA role (not just in title)
- Exposure to senior lawyers and high-quality work
- A collaborative, well-run team environment
- Clear structure and support — no constant firefighting
- Hybrid working that works: 3 days in the office, 2 from home
👀 About You
- Experience in a legal PA or junior PA role
- Highly organised, proactive and reliable
- Confident communicator with strong attention to detail
- Ambitious and ready to take the next step in your career
💡 The Bigger Picture
The hardest move in a Legal PA career is often the first step up.
If you’re ready to move from supporting the team to being a key part of how it operates — this is where that shift happens.