Administrative Assistant (Estate Planning)
Long Hagan Huff-Harris is a respected, award-winning boutique law firm serving clients across Greater Boston and the South Shore. The Administrative Assistant is a vital support position within the Estate Planning department, assisting with estate plan signings, document management, and client communications.
Responsibilities
- Witness estate plan signings
- Process signed estate planning documents and binders
- Double-check all required client, witness, and notary signatures are complete and accurate
- Apply notary stamps and seals to finalized documents
- Make post-signing edits and revisions in Microsoft Word
- Print, remove, scan, upload, save, and reassemble estate planning binders
- Upload and organize documents within Google Drive, Clio, and client portals
- Prepare finalized binders for client pickup or mailing
- Prepare outgoing mail using Stamps.com
- Draft client correspondence to obtain information, provide updates, or notify clients regarding completed documents
- File property-related documents with Registries of Deeds and other state registries
- Manage and organize both physical and electronic client documents
- Compose, edit, and send correspondence, including letters and emails, to clients, Registries of Deeds, and outside parties
- Communicate professionally with clients, Of Counsel attorneys, financial advisors, insurance agents, court systems, and outside professionals via phone and email
- Identify discrepancies or mistakes in documents and communicate issues promptly
- Travel between office locations and to the post office, as needed
- Assist with additional administrative tasks as assigned
Skills
- Superior Attention to Detail – Accuracy is critical in estate planning documentation and binder processing. The ideal candidate must be able to identify missing signatures, inconsistencies, and document errors before finalization
- Strong Organizational Skills – Ability to manage multiple files, projects, and workflows simultaneously while maintaining organization of both physical and digital records
- Strong Computer and Technology Skills – Comfortable using Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat, Google Drive, client portals, and legal case management systems such as Clio
- Strong Written and Verbal Communication Skills – Professional communication with clients, attorneys, and outside parties is essential
- Ability to Follow Processes and Procedures – Estate planning workflows require consistency, precision, and attention to deadlines
- Adaptability and Time Management – Ability to shift priorities and complete tasks efficiently in a fast-paced environment
- Reliable Transportation – Ability to travel between office locations and complete occasional post office or registry runs
Benefits
- Competitive Pay
- 401K Company Matching (Up to 4%)
- 50% Employer Paid Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- FSA & Dependent Care Savings Accounts
- Life Insurance
- Continuous Professional Development
- Notary Oath and Renewal Fees Reimbursement
- Hybrid Work Schedule
- 27 Days PTO; Vacation (10), Personal (4), and Paid Holidays Off (13)
- 5 Days Sick PTO, Annually
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