Legal and Political Government - Court Administrative Assistant
Legal and Political Government - Court Administrative Assistant
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Court administrative assistants help run courts and court offices.
- Answer questions from the public
- Book courtrooms for hearings
- Prepare lists of the day's court sessions and inform ushers
- Make sure that judges, magistrates and lawyers have the right paperwork
- Follow up the court's decisions and issue court orders
- Take notes in court for legal advisers
- Update the Police National Computer (PNC) and court computer systems
As a Court Administrative Assistant, you could work in an office or in a court.
Court Administrative Assistants tend to work 38 to 39 hours a week. You could work 9am to 5pm.
Starting: £18,000
Experienced: £24,000
You can get into this job through a a college course, an apprenticeship or by applying directly.
You could apply directly for jobs. You'll usually need 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) including English.
You might find it useful if you have experience in a similar job like office administration. Employers will also be interested in your personal qualities and life experience.