Legal Officer
Job description: Advise commanders and their staffs in the UK and overseas on administrative law, operational law and disciplinary casework and conduct Court Martial prosecutions
Pay after training: £37,170
Joining age: 23 – 35
Category: Officers
Usual service: 6 years and thereafter by selection
Open to: men or women
Similar civilian jobs:
- Solicitor
- Barrister
- Legal practice manager
- Personnel manager
- Legal adviser
Qualifications you need: Member of the Bar and completed pupillage or qualified solicitor in the UK. GCSEs/SCEs at Grade C/3 minimum or equivalent in English language and maths
Nationality: Citizen of the UK or the Republic of Ireland, or a Commonwealth citizen since birth
The job
The RAF needs qualified barristers and solicitors to tackle the many – and often unique – legal challenges which the Service presents. You’ll advise in criminal cases and conduct prosecutions both in the UK and overseas. You will also provide specialist legal advice to Ministry of Defence (MOD) departments, RAF Commands and formations, station commanders and the RAF Police.
Variety
Your brief could include Air Force law, the law of armed conflict, new legislation or the host of civil issues that affect RAF personnel. Your career will also stretch way beyond the courtroom. You’re an officer first – and we’ll ask you to take managerial responsibility outside your specialist sphere. If you can successfully demonstrate your abilities, then an excellent career structure should see you progress to the rank of Squadron Leader after four years and Wing Commander after a further six.
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