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Prosecutions Lawyer

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Prosecutions Lawyer, Berkshire
Qualified Solicitor, £46,800 - £50,000
An excellent retrain opportunity has arisen for a qualified Solicitor or Barrister looking to develop a career in Prosecutions, with comprehensive training, mentoring and support provided. This is an ideal opportunity for a lawyer from any area of practice, particularly those with contentious experience, who is seeking a rewarding public service career with excellent long-term development and career prospects.
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About the Role
Join a highly regarded organisation and retrain as a specialist Prosecutions Lawyer, gaining valuable experience across a broad and varied caseload of criminal law matters.
- Manage a range of complex cases, contributing to the delivery of justice while developing specialist prosecutorial knowledge, case management and advocacy skills.
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Requirements
Applications are welcomed from qualified Solicitors and Barristers from any area of law who are looking to take their legal career in a new direction.
- Previous contentious experience would be advantageous but is not essential, with comprehensive training and mentoring provided to support your transition into prosecutions.
- The successful candidate will demonstrate strong advocacy skills, excellent written and verbal communication abilities, meticulous attention to detail and a genuine commitment to public service.
Benefits
In return, you will receive an excellent salary, comprehensive training, ongoing professional development and excellent long-term career progression opportunities.
How to Apply
To apply, contact Gemma Jones at eNL on 0207 183 8586 or email gemma.jones@enllegal.co.uk with your CV, or simply call for a confidential discussion.


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