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McAngus Goudelock & Courie LLC in Greenville, SC seeks an experienced Workers' Compensation Paralegal to support our team. The role requires a four-year degree and/or ABA-approved paralegal certificate, plus 2+ years of related experience; hybrid/remote work is available after training.
You will open and close files, organize case documents, review bills, prepare letters, log deadlines in ProLaw, and coordinate IMEs and medical records while thriving in a collaborative, client-focused
Join MGC's Workers' Compensation Team in Greenville, SC!
At MGC, we redefine the law firm experience. As a highly respected, technology-driven law firm celebrating 30 years of excellence in 2025 spanning 23 offices across 12 states, we're not your typical law firm. We offer flexible work arrangements and competitive compensation packages for motivated candidates eager to succeed.
We are currently seeking an experienced Workers' Compensation Paralegal to join our team in Greenville. Candidates should be professional, motivated, organized and possess exceptional oral and written communication skills. Candidates should also have a four-year degree and/or certificate from an ABA-approved paralegal program, along with 2 or more years of related work experience. This position offers flexibility regarding a hybrid/remote work arrangement after successful completion of our training period.
Works well as a member of a group
Capable of carrying out a given task with all details necessary to get the task done well
Inspired to perform well when granted the ability to set your own schedule and goals
Inspired to perform without outside help
Inspired to perform well by the completion of tasks
Associates or better in Paralegal Studies or related field.
Bachelors or better in Law or related field.
Prior paralegal experience
Certified Prof Paralegal
Accredited Legal Prof
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