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National Legal Trainee Scheme - Solicitor - January 2025 (October 2026 start)

  • Location:

    UK Wide

  • Sector:

    Prosecution Service

  • Job type:

    Permanent

  • Published:

    2 days ago

  • Expiry date:

    06 February 2025

Applications are now open for the Crown Prosecution Service legal trainee scheme. This is an exciting opportunity to kick-start your legal career and become a fully qualified solicitor.

About the Crown Prosecution Service

At the Crown Prosecution Service, we’re responsible for delivering justice through the independent and effective prosecution of crime. We are the biggest employer of criminal law specialists in England and Wales, and ranked as one of the most attractive employers for law students by Universum. We’re proud to be recognised by our legal trainees in the Legal 500 Future Lawyers survey 2023 for our legal technology, job satisfaction and work-life balance.

 

About the legal trainee scheme

Our legal trainee scheme is a two-year programme of courses and practical training to help you become a fully qualified solicitor. You gain valuable experience in all areas of our legal work, from reviewing cases and preparing pre-charge advice to attending meetings with victims and witnesses. You’re guaranteed a permanent position as a crown prosecutor after successfully completing your training period.

You’re supported by a supervisor, who offers guidance and opportunities to develop your understanding of working as a prosecutor. You have at least one secondment in an area outside of criminal law, and you can develop your knowledge by working in specialist crime areas including rape and serious sexual offences, organised crime and fraud.

We’re committed to your professional growth and expect, following your initial role in the magistrates’ court, that you have the necessary skills to apply for promotion opportunities based in the Crown Court including senior crown prosecutor roles.

About you

We’re looking for aspiring solicitors with an interest in criminal law. You must have a law degree, Graduate Diploma in Law or Common Professional Examination, and have completed your Legal Practice Course or Solicitors Qualifying Examination before September 2026. Sound legal intellect and the ability to present cases clearly, both verbally and in writing is essential.

About our benefits

At the Crown Prosecution Service, we pride ourselves on providing benefits that ensure our employees’ needs are central. We want to ensure you can thrive at work and home, offering support to achieve a balance. This includes flexible working hours, flexibility to support caring responsibilities and a family-friendly approach to work. We also offer a range of benefits including:      

  • flexible and family-friendly working         
  • competitive salary      
  • Civil Service pension, with an average employer contribution of 28.9%     
  • 25 days leave, rising to 30 days after 5 years’ service, plus bank holidays       
  • 3 days paid volunteering leave         
  • an extra privilege day for the King’s birthday        
  • £350 a year individual learning budget           
  • wellbeing support and counselling     
  • Cycle2work scheme, high street retailer offers and discounts  

If you’re ready to take the next step in your legal career, find out more and apply HERE today.

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