Judicial mentoring scheme launched to support under-represented groups
The Judicial Office has launched a new judicial mentoring scheme aiming to address the under-representation of women, Black, Asian & Minority Ethnic (BAME) lawyers in the judiciary.
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This is – alongside the encouragement of greater socio-economic diversity – a priority area for both the Lord Chief Justice and the Senior President of Tribunals.
The Judicial Office said the scheme was open to barristers, solicitors and legal executives (within the above under-represented target groups) who:
- have participated in the Judicial Work Shadowing Scheme; and
- are seeking an appointment in the next two years (or at the next available opportunity).
The scheme is also open to professionally qualified legal academics and to judges seeking to progress to higher office within the same period.
Senior Lawyer - Contracts & Commercial
£50,620 - £57,611 per annum
Lawyer - Property
£41,771 - £47,181 per annum
Trust Solicitor (Employment & Contract Law)
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Trust Solicitor (Public & Healthcare Law)
£55,690 - £62,682 per annum
Contracts & Procurement Lawyer
£44,075 - £51,356 per year with market supplement of £7,703 reviewable annually
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