Clerical Officer
Clerical
Officers in the Legal Aid Board carry out a range of duties which can vary with
location and work assignment. They are often the first point of contact and
source of information for clients of the Board. They provide essential clerical
and administrative support to the Board’s Solicitors, Mediators and support
functions of the Board. Clerical Officers are often the initial contact point
for members of the public and can play a crucial role in informing the public
about the Board’s services, and in directing them to other agencies that may be
able to meet their needs.
Clerical
Officers in the Legal Aid Board carry out a range of duties which can vary with
location and work assignment. They are often the first point of contact and
source of information for clients of the Board. They provide essential clerical
and administrative support to the Board’s Solicitors, Mediators and support
functions of the Board. Clerical Officers are often the initial contact point
for members of the public and can play a crucial role in informing the public
about the Board ’s services, and in directing them to other agencies that may be
able to meet their needs.
