Portico is defined by our unique culture – One that rewards hard work and dedication, empowers people to grow, with the belief that work should be fun and engaging!
Our family is made up of many different people. We embrace diversity and believe in treating everyone equally to ensure that everyone has the same opportunities to grow, develop and progress in their careers.
Portico is delighted to be recruiting for an Executive Receptionist (Client Support Executive) to join our team at the prestigious Edinburgh offices of a leading international law firm.
In this front-facing and varied role, you will be an essential part of the Client Support team, delivering an exceptional experience to all visitors, clients, and colleagues. Your responsibilities will span the full spectrum of client support services. From offering a warm, professional welcome at reception to coordinating meeting room bookings and supporting the smooth delivery of onsite meetings and events.
You will also handle a range of daily operational tasks and ad hoc requests received via email, phone, and the service desk app, ensuring every interaction reflects the high standards of both Portico and our client.
Key Responsibilities:
Hours: 30 hours per week, Core shifts Monday-Friday between 8am-2pm with flexibility to cover full days 8am-4.30pm and overtime where required (with notice)
Salary: £20,982 per annum
We are looking for a Client Support Executive who brings warmth, confidence, and professionalism to every interaction. The ideal candidate will have a naturally engaging and positive personality, with the ability to build strong, lasting relationships with clients, visitors, and colleagues alike.
To succeed in this role, you will be comfortable working under pressure and managing multiple priorities simultaneously. You’ll demonstrate excellent organisational skills, ensuring you can balance guest-facing responsibilities with meeting room coordination and event support throughout a busy working day.
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