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We've received a number of questions since President Trump issued two executive orders about immigration yesterday. Much of how these presidential...
We're hiring! The Indianapolis immigration law firm Broyles Kight & Ricafort is seeking a bilingual legal assistant.
Job responsibilities include:
preparing immigration forms, applications and documents for clients and attorneys
maintaining communication with clients throughout the duration of their cases
obtaining criminal records and paying application fees on behalf of clients
managing client records for multiple types of cases
receiving incoming calls and scheduling appointments
printing, copying, scanning, mailing, and completing a variety of other tasks as needed
Benefits include:
negotiable salary
inviting work environment
regular hours (8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
Applicants should:
be fluent in Spanish and English
hold at least an associate’s degree (bachelor’s degree preferred) or possess two years of experience in a similar work environment
maintain excellent attention to detail and demonstrate superb organizational skills
multi-task effectively in a fast-paced environment
work independently and as part of a team
have desire to learn about immigration laws, prepare legal documents, and interact with people on the phone
demonstrate strong computer skills, particularly with Microsoft Office (especially Word)
Interested applicants should contact Angie Broyles (abroyles@bkrlaw.com) for more information or to schedule an interview.
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