Is This for You?
If you’re looking to work in a Legal office as a Legal Secretary or Assistant, this course will enable you to prove to employers that you have reputable and professional training focused specifically on the Legal environment.
If you’re looking to work in a Legal office as a Legal Secretary or Assistant, this course will enable you to prove to employers that you have reputable and professional training focused specifically on the Legal environment.
The course, which can be studied from home or work, will introduce you to the various forms of documentation, terminology and processes associated with six different legal specialisms such as Family Law, Criminal Litigation and Conveyancing.
Working in a Legal environment means it’s vital you can prove you have comprehensive and accurate skills. Legal employers highly value professional, qualified legal secretarial training, and this fantastic self-study course offers you an excellent opportunity to go on and obtain a Level 2 CILEx/City & Guilds Text Processing Qualification.
The course is structured as follows:
Introduction
Module 1 – Criminal Litigation
Module 2 – Family Law
Module 3 – Wills and Probate
Module 4 – Civil Litigation
Module 5 – Conveyancing
Module 6 – Corporate Law
Reference Section
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This course has been designed for those looking for a Career as a Legal Secretary, Legal Assistant or Paralegal. On successful completion of the course, you will gain a prestigious Pitman Training Certificate and you’ll also be well placed to go on and take the CILEx/City & Guilds Level 2 Text Processing Exam.
Before starting this course, it would be preferable if you had previous experience of the Microsoft Word program.
Wherever possible our training is tailored to your needs. The cost of our training programmes depend on the course(s) you choose and varies according to duration and breadth. Rest assured we have a number of payment options available to ensure the cost of training is affordable and can be worked alongside your other financial commitments. Common ways people fund their training include: –
Requesting funding from your employers needn’t be a daunting task. Many employers support and encourage their employees with their professional development and consider it a worthwhile investment to fund any training required.
What we can help with:
There may be the opportunity to apply for funded grants that can help towards the cost of training. These include the Skills Development Scotland ITAs and the ReAct programme in Wales. All schemes will have different terms and conditions that will need to be met in order to qualify for a grant and these are managed by each individual centre.
We’d recommend you speak to a Course Advisor in your local centre to find out whether they are registered to offer any such schemes and discuss your requirements further.
* Terms and Conditions apply. Speak to a Course Advisor for full information on the options available to you.
This course will give you experience on the sort of documentation a Legal Secretary might be asked to process. Great experience if you’re keen to work in this specific type of administration role. From here you could progress your career in the legal field by looking at Paralegal qualifications.