Summary Prosecution Clerk in Canada
Find key facts and figures about working as a prosecution clerk. The following information is applicable to all Court clerks and related court services occupations (NOC 14103).
Description
Court clerks and workers in related court services occupations perform administrative, security, and other support functions for courts of law such as scheduling trials, processing service fees, calling court to order, preparing court dockets and maintaining exhibits, recording trial proceedings and maintaining court records. They also facilitate court security and public safety, liaise with law enforcement organizations, and provide support to the judiciary. They are employed by federal, provincial, territorial and municipal courts and by police forces.
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Requirements
High school or specific training
This occupation usually requires a secondary school diploma or several weeks of on-the-job training.
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Wages
$29.00/hour
Median wage in Canada
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Prospects
Varies
The job prospects vary across Canada depending on the province or territory.
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Jobs
41 jobs
advertised in Canada
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Competencies
- Monitoring
- Time Management
- Writing
- Oral Communication: Active Listening
- Oral Communication: Oral Comprehension
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