Job description Morgan Hill Solicitors is a leading law firm renowned for delivering exceptional legal services to a diverse range of clients. As part of our continued growth strategy, we are seeking an ambitious and results-driven Business Development Executive to join our team. This is an exciting opportunity to play a pivotal role in shaping our business development initiatives and expanding our client base across new and existing markets. Key Responsibilities Develop and implement effective business development strategies to attract and retain clients in diverse markets. Conduct detailed market research and analysis to identify emerging opportunities, client needs and competitive trends. Collaborate with senior management to align business methods, service offerings and client engagement strategies with organisational objectives. Advise on adjustments to service design, pricing, packaging and promotional activities to enhance market competitiveness. Lead digital marketing initiatives, including the use of social media, content marketing and online campaigns to promote the firm’s brand and services. Liaise with advertising teams to communicate client requirements, monitor campaign progress and recommend refinements to maximise impact. Build and maintain strong relationships with potential and existing clients, ensuring a high level of satisfaction and engagement. Required Skills and Experience 10 years’ experience in a relevant business development or marketing role. Middle East experience preferred but not essential. Good level of English, both written and spoken. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Proven track record in achieving growth targets. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent, Fixed term contract Contract length: 60 months Pay: £38,700.00 per year Benefits: Company pension Flexitime Sick pay UK visa sponsorship Work from home Flexible language requirement: English not required Schedule: Monday to Friday
Key Responsibilities: 1. Maintain and manage the director’s diary, including booking meetings, arranging client appointments, and scheduling compliance deadlines. 2. Handle day-to-day correspondence, including emails, post, supplier invoices, and legal notifications. 3. Maintain and update digital and physical filing systems for client records, compliance reports, and transaction receipts. 4. Draft, format, and proofread business documents including letters to authorities, account summaries, and internal memos. 5. Monitor and order office supplies, assist in minor procurement tasks, and liaise with external service providers and accountants. 6. Support the director with data entry tasks including stock updates, HMRC-related entries, and customer invoice generation. 7. Translate and communicate information when dealing with clients or suppliers who may not speak English fluently. Page 49 8. Carry out light financial administration tasks (e.g., collating receipts, compiling simple expenditure reports). Skills Required: 9. Proven ability to manage confidential information responsibly and sensitively. 10. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, especially in liaising with suppliers and clients from multicultural backgrounds. 11. Excellent command of written and spoken English for business and formal correspondence. 12. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook), and basic knowledge of PDF handling and cloud-based storage (e.g., Google Drive). 13. Ability to work independently, with minimal supervision, and manage tasks proactively. 14. Organised and meticulous with strong attention to detail—especially in preparing formal documents and regulatory paperwork. 15. Familiarity with light bookkeeping or basic invoicing practices is a plus. Education and Experience • Minimum: GCSEs (or overseas equivalent), including English and Mathematics. • At least 1 year of relevant industry experience as a secretary, administrative assistant, or in a similar office-based support role.