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  • Paralegal

    Pertemps

    £12.50 - £14.50 Per Hour

    Leeds, West Yorkshire

    Full Time, Temporary

    Posted 6 days ago

  • £42,320 - £46,780 Per Annum

    Wiltshire, Wiltshire

    Full Time, Permanent

    Posted 4 days ago

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  • £44,570 - £49,030 Per Annum

    Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire

    Full Time, Permanent

    Posted 4 days ago

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  • £54,080 - £61,650 Per Annum

    Lancashire, Lancashire

    Full Time, Permanent

    Posted 5 days ago

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  • £54,080 - £61,650 Per Annum

    Cornwall, Cornwall

    Full Time, Permanent

    Posted 6 days ago

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  • £54,080 - £61,650 Per Annum

    Greater Manchester, Greater Manchester

    Full Time, Permanent

    Posted 6 days ago

    Ref 215299656

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  • Average Salary for Criminal Paralegal

    Average salary per year £30,000

    The average salary for a Criminal Paralegal is £30,000. Criminal Paralegal salaries range from £30,000 to £30,000.

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  • £54,080 - £61,650 Per Annum

    Norfolk, Norfolk

    Full Time, Permanent

    Posted 6 days ago

    Ref 215299631

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  • £59,660 - £69,330 Per Annum

    Hampshire, Hampshire

    Full Time, Permanent

    Posted 6 days ago

    Ref 215299630

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  • £59,660 - £69,330 Per Annum

    Essex, Essex

    Full Time, Permanent

    Posted 6 days ago

    Ref 215299622

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  • £54,080 - £61,650 Per Annum

    Wiltshire, Wiltshire

    Full Time, Permanent

    Posted 6 days ago

    Ref 215299615

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Frequently Asked Questions:

  • How many Criminal Paralegal jobs are available on Pertemps?

    There are 86 Criminal Paralegal jobs available on Pertemps right now.

  • What are the entry requirements for a Criminal Paralegal?

    Entry to training usually requires a qualifying law degree or postgraduate diploma. Entrants then undertake a further year of academic training and then complete up to four years of assessed supervised experience in legal practice. Entrants may also require up to five years post qualifying experience in legal practice.