Client Services, Administration & Business Support

Business Support for Professional Services firms

Professional Services firms, whether Legal, Accounting or Financial Services, require exceptional Administration & Business Support staff to deliver exceptional outcomes. Lawson Delaney has partnered with hundreds of Professional Services practices, across Melbourne and Australia, to build teams that have the specialist skills required to produce work of the highest quality within fast-paced and detail-oriented environments. 

Our clients place their trust in the Lawson Delaney Professional Services recruitment team to identify and secure business support staff who not only embody their firm's values but also play a crucial role in maximising productivity and operational efficiency, all whilst enhancing the client experience.

Our team’s recruitment focus includes:

  • Client Services Administrators, Coordinators & Managers
  • ASIC Management roles
  • Corporate Secretary roles
  • Reception, Executive Assistant & Administration
  • Marketing roles
  • Bookkeeping roles

By leveraging our extensive network and comprehensive understanding of the Professional Services industry, we ensure that our clients gain access to the most qualified and capable business support professionals. Partner with Lawson Delaney to secure the exceptional talent your firm needs to thrive in today's competitive landscape.

For more information, please contact Darren Banfield on 0475 703 149 or darren@lawsondelaney.com.au.

Key Contacts

Darren Banfield

Darren Banfield

Managing Director

0475 703 149

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