Conduct legal research, ensure the smooth running of law offices, and provide accurate legal advice. 

What does a Paralegal do

A Paralegal plays a crucial and important role in the legal field by assisting lawyers (both solicitors and barristers). They can be employed in a variety of settings from law and solicitor firms, charities, government and both the private and public sector. Paralegals often specialise in particular areas such as crime, family, wills or conveyancing, among others.

Responsibilities include preparing legal documents, providing administrative support, giving legal information to clients and attending court on certain occasions. This is a varied role, and you’ll have the opportunity to work in a variety of areas in the legal industry. 

Why you should become a Paralegal

If you’re passionate about law and eager to make a difference in the legal world without becoming a lawyer, then a career as a paralegal might be a great role for you. Take a look below at just some of the benefits of becoming a paralegal. 

  • You work on the front line in a legal environment, working on exciting cases, interacting with legal professionals, and contributing to the justice system. 
  • Paralegals are in demand across all legal fields, allowing you to choose an area that aligns with your interests and passions. 
  • There are new challenges and opportunities every day to engage your mind. Solving complex problems will be a large part of your job so this will keep your intellect sharp and your work engaging. 
  • You can make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals and communities. 

What you can earn as a Paralegal

Depending on qualifications, location, level of responsibility and area of practice, salaries can vary as a paralegal.

  • Graduates working at a solicitor’s firm can expect a salary range from £18,000 to £25,000 and increases as you gain more experience.
  • Within, three to five years paralegals could earn between £30,000 to £40,000.
  • In larger firms, an experienced paralegal could earn up to £55,000.

Figures from prospects.ac.uk.  

Why becoming a Paralegal might be right for you

If you want to be an integral part of the legal world and put your legal knowledge to good use, becoming a paralegal could be the career for you. You’ll need to have excellent communication skills, the ability to manage multiple workloads, and have great attention to detail. It’s vital that you have exceptional legal research skills and a passion to develop your understanding of law as well as good negotiation skills.

Want to explore more opportunities? Discover the roles of barristers and solicitors.

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