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Paralegal Officer

Crown Prosecution Service

Stoke-on-Trent

On-site

GBP 100,000 - 125,000

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Job summary

A government agency in the UK is seeking paralegal officers to support prosecution teams in the magistrates' and Crown Court. The role involves managing casework throughout the criminal justice process, preparing evidence, and providing practical support to victims and witnesses. Applicants do not need specific qualifications but must demonstrate an understanding of the agency's work and a commitment to public service. This position offers competitive salary and benefits including flexible working, a Civil Service pension, and generous leave options.

Benefits

Flexible and family-friendly working
Competitive salary
Civil Service pension with 28.9% employer contribution
25 days leave, rising to 30 after 5 years
3 days paid volunteering leave
Extra privilege day for the King's birthday
£350 a year individual learning budget
Wellbeing support and counselling
Cycle2work scheme and discounts

Qualifications

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the work of the Crown Prosecution Service.
  • Commitment to public service and shared values.

Responsibilities

  • Support prosecution teams in the magistrates' and Crown Court.
  • Manage casework throughout the criminal justice process.
  • Represent the Crown Prosecution Service in meetings.
Job description
Overview

The Crown Prosecution Service is recruiting paralegal officers across England and Wales. If you're looking for a career with real purpose, this is an opportunity for you. As a paralegal officer, you're on the frontline of our service, supporting prosecution teams in the magistrates' and Crown Court. You manage casework throughout the criminal justice process - preparing evidence, completing legal applications and providing practical support to victims and witnesses. You represent the Crown Prosecution Service in meetings with partner agencies including the police, probation service and judiciary.

Responsibilities
  • Support prosecution teams in the magistrates' and Crown Court.
  • Manage casework throughout the criminal justice process — preparing evidence, completing legal applications and providing practical support to victims and witnesses.
  • Represent the Crown Prosecution Service in meetings with partner agencies including the police, probation service and judiciary.
Qualifications

You don\'t need specific qualifications to apply - if you share our values and commitment to public service, we\'d like to hear from you. Our structured training plan gives you the skills and knowledge you need to help us deliver justice. You must be able to demonstrate an understanding of the work of the Crown Prosecution Service and our role in the wider criminal justice system.

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Benefits
  • flexible and family-friendly working
  • competitive salary
  • Civil Service pension, with an average employer contribution of 28.9%
  • 25 days leave, rising to 30 days after 5 years\' service, plus bank holidays
  • 3 days paid volunteering leave
  • an extra privilege day for the King\'s birthday
  • £350 a year individual learning budget
  • wellbeing support and counselling
  • Cycle2work scheme, high street retailer offers and discounts
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