Court and Legal Clerks
Court and Legal Clerks provide administrative and operational support to Legal Professionals by performing clerical work associated with the functions of courts, legal practices and the administration of trusts and estates.
Average Salary
$47,632
Average Age
37yo
Job Growth
The number of Court and Legal Clerks working in Australia is expected to increase by 0.8% by 2019
Education Level
100.1% of Court and Legal Clerks have gained a qualification at a Year 12 level or above
Most Important skills for a Court or Legal Clerk
- Giving full attention to what others are saying
- Talking to others to convey information effectively
- Understanding written documents
- Communicating effectively in writing
Key Statistics for Court and Legal Clerks
64% are female
32% work part-time
How do I become a Court or Legal Clerk?
Entry level Legal courses generally don’t carry any pre-requisites. So, if you are just starting out and haven’t got any experience, this is where you should look.
Certificate IV in Legal Services
Top Legal Courses
Progress your career
If you are looking to take the next step in your Aged Care career, look to a Diploma or Bachelor Degree. Diplomas can be used as a pathway program if you aren’t ready to step straight into a Bachelor.
Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Diploma of Legal Services