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    What do you do as a court clerk?

    In the field of court jobs, there are specialists who work in various functions within the justice system, including judges, prosecutors, lawyers and administrative staff. Their duties include conducting court proceedings, examining evidence, deciding legal disputes and assisting clients in legal matters.

    Salary overview in the area of court jobs

    In Germany, salaries in the judicial sector vary according to position, salary group and federal state.

    1. State prosecutors: earn in the R3 salary group in the Saarland about 8,100 euros per month.
    2. Judge: earn at the district or district court (pay group R1) between 4,472 euros and 4,820 euros per month, with a salary of up to 9,000 euros per month for higher positions. President of the Supreme Courts: receive a gross salary of over EUR 14 000 per month in the R10 salary group.
    3. Judicial staff: earn an average of 2.875 euros per month, with a range of 2.542 euros to 3.250 euros.
    4. Prosecutor of Justice: earn in the middle service (A6) about 2.418 euro and in the upper service between 3.097 euro and 4.843 euro per month.

    Skills important for court jobs

    • Legal expertise
    • Ability to communicate
    • Analytical thinking
    • Negotiating skills
    • Accuracy of detail
    • Resilience
    • Teamwork

    What training is needed for court jobs?

    In order to work in the field of court jobs, a law degree is usually required, which includes the first and second state exams. After graduation, graduates can work in various fields, such as as a judge, prosecutor or in the legal service. Additional training and specialized courses may also be necessary for certain positions.

    Career opportunities in the field of court jobs

    After graduating from law school, graduates can work as lawyers in law firms, pursue judicial positions or become active in public prosecutions. In addition, there are also positions in the judiciary that deal with the administration and organization of court proceedings.