Careers matching tag 'Law and legal'.
Showing 1 to 20 of 30 careers
-
Bailiff (Enforcement agent, enforcement officer, High Court enforcement officer)
Bailiffs collect debts or give notices, summons and court documents.Salary £18,000 Starter to £40,000 Experienced -
Barrister (Advocate)
Barristers give advice to solicitors and represent people in disagreements, investigations and in court.Salary £21,000 Starter to £200,000 Experienced -
Barrister's clerk
Barrister's clerks run the day to day administration tasks for barristers at offices called chambers.Salary £20,000 Starter to £40,000 Experienced -
Coroner
Coroners investigate deaths where the causes are unexplained or the person’s identity is unknown.Salary £85,000 Starter to £135,000 Experienced -
Court administrative assistant
Court administrative assistants help run courts and court offices.Salary £18,000 Starter to £24,000 Experienced -
Court legal adviser (Court clerk, assistant to justices' clerk)
Court legal advisers are lawyers who advise magistrates and judges about the law in criminal, civil and family courts.Salary £32,000 Starter to £53,000 Experienced -
Court usher (Court administrative officer)
Court ushers make sure everyone involved in a case attends court and knows what to do.Salary £18,000 Starter to £24,500 Experienced -
Crown prosecutor (Reviewing lawyer)
Crown prosecutors decide if there's enough evidence to take cases to court.Salary £41,000 Starter to £65,000 Experienced -
Family mediator
Family mediators help separating couples agree on future plans without having to go to court.Salary £19,000 Starter to £38,000 Experienced -
Forensic scientist
Forensic scientists prepare traces of physical evidence for use in courts of law.Salary £18,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced -
Immigration adviser (non-government) (Immigration case worker)
Immigration advisers give advice on asylum claims, nationality, citizenship, deportation and employment, and represent clients in court.Salary £24,000 Starter to £42,000 Experienced -
Judge (Crown court judge, high court judge, recorder, tribunal judge)
Judges hear evidence in criminal and civil courts, make rulings and pass sentences based on the information presented during cases.Salary £101,000 Starter to £295,000 Experienced -
Legal executive (Chartered legal executive)
Legal executives specialise in one area of law and carry out similar tasks to solicitors.Salary £17,000 Starter to £60,000 Experienced -
Legal secretary
Legal secretaries provide administrative support for lawyers and legal executives.Salary £20,000 Starter to £45,000 Experienced -
Licensed conveyancer (Property lawyer, probate lawyer, wills lawyer)
Conveyancers are lawyers who deal with the legal and financial sides of buying and selling property and land, probate issues and wills.Salary £25,000 Starter to £50,000 Experienced -
Paralegal (Legal assistant, property assistant, contracts assistant)
Paralegals carry out research, prepare legal documents and give legal advice to clients.Salary £20,000 Starter to £40,000 Experienced -
Probation services officer
Probation services officers (PSOs) supervise people serving community and prison sentences who are considered to be low and medium risk.Salary £24,000 Starter to £29,000 Experienced -
Solicitor (Lawyer)
Solicitors advise clients about the law and act on their behalf in legal matters.Salary £30,000 Starter to £80,000 Experienced -
Trade mark attorney
Trade mark attorneys advise clients about registering and protecting designs and trade marks.Salary £25,000 Starter to £90,000 Experienced -
Trading standards officer (TSO)
Trading standards officers (TSOs) protect consumers and businesses by promoting a safe and fair trading environment.Salary £19,000 Starter to £50,000 Experienced
Showing 1 to 20 of 30 careers