Greater London
On-site
GBP 44,000 - 50,000
Full time
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Job summary
An exceptional opportunity awaits in the field of Prosecutions for qualified Solicitors or Barristers. This role offers extensive training and development opportunities, allowing you to engage actively in court proceedings while honing your legal skills. With a focus on criminal law, you will spend a significant portion of your week in court, making well-reasoned decisions and communicating effectively. This position is perfect for those looking to shift their legal career toward prosecutions, supported by a comprehensive training program and mentorship. Join a dynamic team and make a meaningful impact in the legal landscape.
Qualifications
- Interest in criminal prosecutions is essential.
- Solicitor or Barrister qualification in England and Wales required.
Responsibilities
- Spend 60-80% of time in court prosecuting various offences.
- Prepare cases and utilize varied skill sets for desired outcomes.
Skills
Verbal Communication
Written Communication
Decision Making
Education
Solicitor qualification
Barrister qualification
PROSECUTIONS LAWYER, SURREY, £44, 570 - £49,030 Exceptional career opportunity with enviable training and development opportunities for individuals interested in a career in Prosecutions. We are working in partnership with a public body, who are offering outstanding opportunities available nationwide for Solicitors or Barristers. JOB REF: 9686
•Following an initial training period, a typical working week will see you spending 60-80% of your time in court, prosecuting a wide range of offences and utilising your varied skill set to achieve desired outcomes. The rest of your time will be spent on case preparation.
•A combination of induction training, bespoke training modules, mentoring and on-the-job coaching makes a career as a Prosecutions Lawyer much more accessible to lawyers considering a change in direction.
•A genuine interest in criminal prosecutions, coupled with the qualification of Solicitor or Barrister in England and Wales are the basic requirements to be considered for this role. Whilst experience in a contentious area of law is preferable, this role is open to lawyers from all disciplines with the desire to learn.
•The ability to make solid and well-reasoned decisions is essential for this role, in addition to having exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
•To apply contact Kaye Thumpston at eNL on 0207 183 8586 or email kaye.thumpston@enllegal.co.uk with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.
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