Whether working in the CSSO or on secondment in a client Department, Office or Agency, the State Solicitor is a diverse legal role. Candidates must be able to demonstrate their legal knowledge and expertise and also their experience in terms of team working, client relations, planning and prioritising work and project management aptitude. Candidates should possess a sound knowledge of general law and practice. They aim to attract individuals with a strong public service ethos who show commitment, energy, sound judgment and an ability to work under pressure to tight deadlines when needed. It is also important that State Solicitors can successfully build new relationships, both internally with colleagues across the CSSO and externally with our central Government clients.
The particular duties will vary depending on the Section to which an officer is assigned. State Solicitors may be called on from time to time to assist in priority areas including the CSSO’s response to emerging issues that arise such as extradition requests, European co-operation requests, judicial review litigation, immigration & asylum litigation or urgent transactional work, etc. The State Solicitor will be fully involved in all aspects of office life and participate in their Section’s team meetings and Division Away Days where legal, professional and soft skills are enhanced.
The following is a general overview of the possible range of tasks of a State Solicitor:
Litigating on behalf of the State as both plaintiff/applicant and defendant/respondent
Handling property and conveyancing transactions
Handling quasi-criminal work such as extradition and European Arrest Warrants
Advising on and drafting commercial contracts and public procurement documents
Supporting client Departments before Tribunals of Inquiry, Commissions of Investigation and statutory inquiries
Keeping legal files and records
Applying office procedures and legal protocols
Applying and developing knowledge and experience of practice in the areas of:
Administrative law, Constitutional law and European law
Litigation involving Public Bodies
The closing date for applications is 3pm on Thursday 02 April 2026
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