Business Analyst - Legal Sector - Hybrid-London WC2

Charing Cross
5 days ago
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Business Analyst required by a leading Legal Firm, Hybrid, with offices in Central London, paying up to £70k. Looking to bridge the gap between legal teams, business support, and IT? Join a forward-thinking firm where your analytical skills and insights will directly drive operational efficiency and technological enhancement.

This hybrid position offers the perfect blend of strategic analysis and hands-on solution implementation, ensuring you're at the forefront of improving business processes.

About the Role

We're looking for a skilled and proactive Business Analyst to analyse system-based business processes, identify inefficiencies, and assist in implementing technology solutions that significantly enhance operational efficiency. You'll play a critical role in collaborating with internal and external stakeholders, developing detailed requirements, and ensuring that proposed solutions are delivered effectively.

What You'll Do

Collaborate with service, system, and process owners to deeply understand their needs and requirements.
Analyse business processes and workflows to pinpoint inefficiencies and areas for improvement.
Develop detailed business cases, clearly specifying requirements and functional specifications for IT projects.
Work with IT team members and vendors to design and implement robust technology solutions.
Conduct User Acceptance Testing (UAT) to ensure solutions meet all business requirements.
Monitor and evaluate the performance of implemented solutions, ensuring they meet the objectives outlined in approved business cases.
Prepare and present comprehensive reports and documentation to all stakeholders.
Create and maintain business analysis and continual improvement processes, promoting efficient use of current technology and adopting new solutions where appropriate, in collaboration with the Head of Business Intelligence & Systems.

About You

Proven experience as a Business Analyst, ideally within a law firm or legal environment.
Strong understanding of business processes and workflow analysis.
Proficiency in business analysis tools and software.
Ability to work independently and seamlessly as part of a team.
Knowledge of legal industry practices and terminology, including applications like IntApp, Elite 3e, and iManage.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Exceptional attention to detail and strong stakeholder management skills.
Excellent analytical and problem-solving capabilities.
A proactive approach to problem-solving, continual improvement, and communication.
Ability to empathise with user and team issues, translating them into actionable improvements.
A structured approach to task management.

Why Join?

Up to £70,000 salary depending on experience.
Varied shift pattern covering core hours (8 am to 7 pm, 35 hours/week) Monday to Friday.
Hybrid working with a vibrant Central London presence.
Directly impact operational efficiency and technology adoption.
Collaborative environment bridging legal, business, and IT teams.
Report directly to the Head of Business Intelligence & Systems, fostering growth and expertise.Ready to play a pivotal role in optimising processes and implementing innovative technology solutions within a dynamic legal firm?

Apply today and let Langley James help you land a standout role in a respected, forward-thinking firm

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