Judicial Assistants in the Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
The Court of Appeal (Civil Division) is seeking applications to become a Judicial Assistant.
Applications are invited for a number of fixed term posts assisting the Lords and Lady Justices of Appeal.
During their time with the court, the Judicial Assistants will give invaluable help to members of the court by analysing appeal papers and doing legal research to clarify issues in advance of an appeal, as well as sorting out the shape and nature of applications for permission to appeal and appeals in less well-presented cases.
There is no fixed profile for a successful candidate, but the post of Judicial Assistant is intended to provide entrants to the legal profession with a unique opportunity to work at close quarters with judicial members of the court.
As a minimum, candidates will have graduated with an excellent degree (2:1 or better) and have practical experience in legal research. Please note that candidates must have graduated at the time of application. Experience gained in the early years of practice or in a paralegal role is valued, although not essential.
As well as high intellectual ability, a Judicial Assistant must demonstrate incisiveness and an ability to work well under pressure. Excellent IT and written skills are also essential.
The period of service will be for 10 months, starting in September or October 2026, and ending in July 2027. The salary for the ten-month period will be the pro rata equivalent of a HEO post.
Applications should be made through the Civil Service Jobs website (external link).
- It is anticipated that interviews will take place between 31 March and 24 April 2026.
- For further information please contact daniel.trinidad@justice.gov.uk