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HR Coordinator

Ryder Reid
Greater London
4 weeks ago
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Job Description

Job Title: HR Coordinator

Location: City of London

Role: Full-time permanent role

Working Arrangement: Office Based

Salary: up to £50,000 per annum

The firm

Our client is an international law firm operating across 40+ offices worldwide, offering seamless legal services across borders. Its London team plays a central role in high-profile cross-border transactions, litigation, and regulatory matters. The firm's distinctive structure encourages early responsibility and deep client engagement from the outset.

The role

In your new role as a HR Coordinator, you will be supporting a dynamic and fast-paced London office by offering hands-on support on the full employee lifecycle and HR operations. Your key responsibilities will include:

Completing all HR related tasks for all aspects of the employee lifecycle. Maintaining and updating HR systems and personnel records accurately and confidentially. Supporting the HR compliance activities including audits. Preparing and issuing offer letters. Coordinating all onboarding and induction processes. Assisting HR Manager with Employee relations matters. Overseeing and supporting two junior members of HR team.

What do you need?

In order to be successful in this role you will need:

Previous experience working as an HR Coordinator within the legal industry. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail. Competent on all Microsoft Office applications.

What do you get in return?

In return, you will receive a competitive salary with excellent benefits and the opportunity to work at a growing US law firm.

Application Process: For further information and to apply, please submit your resume. Due to the high volume of applications, we are unable to respond to all inquiries. If you have not received a response within 72 hours, please assume you have not been shortlisted.

We look forward to receiving your application!

Ryder Reid Legal is a recruitment specialist, for almost thirty years we've been connecting legal talent with many of the leading law firms in London and internationally. Follow our LinkedIn page for our latest vacancies. https://uk.linkedin.com/company/ryder-reid-legal

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