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Old 04-02-2009, 05:05 AM
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Default Qualification required to become Court Administrative Officer

Basic qualification to become a Court Administrative Officer is five GCSE’s (A- C) or equivalent qualification. English is a must to qualify for this job. But entry requirements depend on courts. They may vary. Without the above said qualifications you can become a Court Administrative Officer if you have relevant experience.

Freshers of this job will get training. You will get some in-house training or you can attend some short courses to know more about the job. These training will help you to get NVQ’s /SVQ’s in business administration at level 1to3. It is going to be easy to get qualified to become Court Administrative Officer. NVQ at level 2 is waiting for accredition.

If you are an experienced Court Administrative Officer then you will get promotion to senior posts and additional training helps to become legal executive.
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