Knowledge Systems Analyst - Law - London

Knowledge Assistant - London, United Kingdom

Ref: 590Tuesday 19 November 2024

Knowledge Systems Analyst - Law - London

An international law firm that is headquartered in London has an opportunity for an aspiring knowledge, information or even technology professional, seeking their first steps into a role that has a KM systems alignment. This role represents an opportunity to join a team that is in a period of growth and to become equipped with skills and experience around KM, collaboration and contract automation tools and products. It's a role in which it's anticipated that the successful candidate will most likely be someone that can demonstrate a passion for this discipline and an ability to very quickly learn new systems and processes. 

In this role, the primary responsibilities and objectives include, but are not limited to:

  • Administer, support and manage the firms client collaboration platform - DealRoom
  • Acquire expertise on the DealRoom platform with a view to becoming an SME and to provide training to users
  • Assume the role of first point of contact for all enquiries for the teams centralised KM inbox
  • Providing a reporting service for usage, licences and data storage for KM products and systems
  • Gaining experience and undertaking administrative/support tasks across a range of other KM, Legal Tech and Collaboration products such as HighQ and Contract Express
  • Supporting in KM related projects

To be a suitable candidate for this role, the following skills and experience are required:

  • A demonstrable interest in KM, Legal Tech or Collaboration tools and technology
  • The ability to assume a role in which there is likely to be a steep learning curve
  • Strong IT skills and the ability to quickly learn and master new technologies and systems
  • Refined stakeholder management, relationship building and interpersonal skills
  • Organised, attentive to details and the ability to work in a role where there are likely to be conflicting priorities
  • A relevant degree or further degree in Information Management, Libraries, Law or Computing would be extremely beneficial

 

 

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