Court, Tribunal and Prosecution Administration
Administration plays a crucial role in the day-to-day running of the Civil and Criminal Justice System.
This Intermediate Level Apprenticeship is aimed at apprentices who work in an administration role within the Court/Tribunal/Prosecution service. Apprentices, who can be both new or existing members of staff, are expected to undertake a variety of duties including extracting files, filing, data-input onto computers, drafting routine letters, photocopying documents and using fax machines.
Dealing with members of the public is a key aspect of the role of administrators as well as working as part of a team. While job titles may vary across the different organisations the roles involve similar working practices and responsibilities.
There are two pathways within this framework:
Court & Tribunal Administration - The Court & Tribunal Administration pathway can be used by anyone who is working in an administrative role within a Court/Tribunal/Prosecution service and focuses more generally on the Civil/Criminal Justice System
Prosecution Administration - The Prosecution Administration pathway is a more specific pathway for administration staff working within a Prosecution service. This pathway places a greater emphasis on knowledge of the Criminal Prosecution System.
Job Roles
- Administration Assistant
- Administration Officer
- Clerk
- Casework Assistant
- Casework Support Officer
- Paralegal Officer
Last Updated: 12/04/2012