Legal Cashier

  • Hays Accounts and Finance
  • City, London
  • Nov 06, 2025
Contractor Legal

Job Description

Your new company
A prestigious international law firm with a strong reputation for excellence and innovation in legal services. The firm is known for its collaborative culture and commitment to delivering outstanding client service across a range of practice areas.
Your new role
This is an interim opportunity for a Cashier to join the firm's busy finance team. You'll be responsible for handling client account transactions, ensuring compliance with SRA Accounts Rules, and supporting the wider cashiering function. The role requires someone who can hit the ground running with minimal training and contribute immediately to the team's success.
What you'll need to succeed
To be successful in this role, you'll need prior experience working with client accounts in a legal environment. Familiarity with SRA Accounts Rules is essential, and experience using 3E or similar legal finance software is highly desirable. While this is not a senior role, a proactive attitude and the ability to work independently are key. Candidates with strong experience may be considered for a temp-to-perm transition.
What you'll get in return
You'll join a supportive and professional team in a firm that values its people. The role offers flexibility for the right candidate and the potential to transition into a permanent position. You'll gain exposure to high-quality work in a respected legal environment.
What you need to do now
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