Kanzlei am Sande Inh. Gerhard Hagemann Huijssen Heß Harms | Germany | 2xxx Lüneburg | Permanent position | Part time - flexible / Full time | Published since: 12.03.2026 on stepstone.de
Lawyer and notary assistant for secretarial work (m/f/d)
The firm at Sande Inh. Hagemann Huijssen Heß Harms is an established and personally managed firm specializing in auditing and legal advice. With a small, dedicated team, we offer our clients individual solutions and comprehensive service. Our focus is on a high level of expertise and trusted cooperation, ensuring tailored support in complex economic issues. We appreciate open communication and a pleasant working atmosphere. We look forward to applicants who want to join us with commitment and team spirit. Be part of our dynamic team and actively participate in our successful firm work. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
In your role, you take care of the coordination of administrative activities and take care of notaries, while you reliably process customer requests You manage files carefully and you are responsible for receiving phone calls, and you will also begin the correspondence that arises Your tasks include copying documents as well as preparing meetings and conference rooms to ensure a smooth process With your commitment, you support the billing and ensure that all processes run efficiently
You bring a completed vocational training to/to the lawyer and notary staff with
Look forward to 13 salaries per year
Location
![]() | Kanzlei am Sande Inh. Gerhard Hagemann Huijssen Heß Harms | |
| 21335 Lüneburg | ||
| Germany |
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