Knowledge & Information Assistant, law

Knowledge Assistant - London, United Kingdom

Ref: 478Wednesday 9 August 2023

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6 Month FTC!  An international law firm requires a Knowledge & Information Assistant to join its Knowledge & Innovation team on a 6-month fixed term contract. The role will suit candidates who are either seeking experience prior to commencing a post-graduate information-related qualification or someone who has recently become information/library qualified and who is looking for experience of working in a highly professional knowledge and information environment. The successful candidate will support a knowledge management project to digitise the Pensions hard copy know how collection, archive obsolete know how and tidy up the data for existing know how.

Main responsibilities include:

  • Digitising, summarising, and publishing internal legal know how onto the firm’s Knowledge Management (KM) system.
  • Ensuring copyright, data privacy and internal matter security protocols are followed.
  • Searching for internal know how and updating existing records with missing or incorrect data, with a view to maximizing findability for users.
  • Searching for archived government and regulatory materials online and updating internal know how records with links to these.
  • Archiving obsolete know how and documenting the process.

To be considered for this role you will need the following skills and experience:

  • Strong academic qualifications.
  • Experience/interest in information and knowledge systems and knowledge management.
  • Excellent IT skills, including search, and an ability to learn new IT systems quickly.
  • Have excellent communication skills and demonstrate an ability to keep stakeholders fully updated as to the progress of workflows and projects.
  • High level of professionalism and integrity.
  • Have excellent attention to detail and good use of grammar.
  • Be proactive and prepared to take a hands-on approach to managing workload.
  • A willingness to acquire knowledge of and take a keen interest in Pensions law would be advantageous.
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