- Crime Duty Accreditation is preferred but not essential (those without it must be willing to obtain it)
- Represent clients at police stations and manage a wide range of criminal defence cases
- Conduct advocacy in the Magistrates’ Court, including summary trials (Crown Court work available if Higher Rights are held)
- Demonstrate strong advocacy, communication, and case management skills
- Be committed to delivering high-quality, publicly funded legal representation
- Hybrid working
- A collaborative, supportive, and forward-thinking culture
- Exposure to high-quality cases and industry-leading specialists
- Structured career development with a strong record of internal promotion
- Competitive salary from £37,000 to £47,000, depending on experience