£20,000 Starter
Average salary (a year)
£45,000 Experienced
Average salary (a year)
36 to 38 a week
Typical hours (a week)
How to become
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You can get into this job through:
- a college course
- an apprenticeship
- working towards this role
- specialist courses run by a professional body
College
You could take a course in audio transcription, legal word processing, or a qualification like a Level 3 Diploma for Legal Secretaries.
Entry requirements
You'll usually need:
- 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, for a level 3 course
Apprenticeship
You could get into this job through an intermediate and advanced apprenticeship in legal services or as a paralegal.
Entry requirements
You'll usually need:
- some GCSEs, usually including English and maths, or equivalent, for an intermediate apprenticeship
- 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English and maths, for an advanced apprenticeship
Work
You could start as an admin assistant with a legal business or organisation and then apply for a trainee position. For most trainee legal secretary jobs you'll need excellent word processing skills of around 45 to 50 words a minute.
What it takes
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Skills and knowledge
You'll need:
- administration skills
- legal knowledge including court procedures and government regulations
- to be thorough and pay attention to detail
- the ability to work well with others
- patience and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations
- concentration skills
- the ability to use your initiative
- customer service skills
- to be able to use a computer and the main software packages confidently
What you will do
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Day-to-day tasks
In this role you could:
- produce legal documents like wills and contracts
- prepare court forms and statements
- handle confidential information
- work from solicitors' written notes and audio files (dictation)
- deal with clients
- make appointments and manage diaries
- accompany solicitors to court or police stations
- deliver and collect documents
- do general administrative work like record keeping and filing
Working environment
You could work in an office, in a court or at a police station.
Career path and profession
Look at progression in this role and similar opportunities
With experience you could become a senior secretary, PA or office manager in larger firms.
With further qualifications, you could become a legal executive, paralegal or licensed conveyancer.
You could also work towards training as a solicitor or barrister.