17th November, 2021

We are seeking applicants for a Junior Barristers Clerk

9 St. John Street Chambers has a vacancy for a Junior to assist the Criminal and Family Clerks. 

The successful candidate will join our established and busy Crime and Family clerking teams where the primary responsibilities will be to support both teams in a range of general office duties. 

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 Monday 15th November 2021

Click here to read more about the vacancy.



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