27th September, 2022

We are seeking applicants for a Criminal Clerk – Team Leader

9 St. John Street Chambers has a vacancy for an experienced clerk. The successful candidate will be expected to lead our established and busy junior criminal clerking team where the primary responsibilities will be to facilitate the smooth running of the daily criminal team diary and assist the Senior Criminal Clerk with the marketing and practice development of its members. Excellent communication skills as well as the ability to work under pressure are essential qualities. Experience of working in a Barristers Chambers is essential.

Applications in writing with covering letter and CV to Rachel Swift, Chambers Manager, 9 St John Street, Manchester, M3 4DN, or by email to rachel.swift@9sjs.com by Friday 28th October 2022.



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