Appointment of Lay Members - Northern Ireland Judicial Appointments Commission (NIJAC)
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NIJAC Lay Member Competition is now open
Vacancy for Recruitment Information Officer
Salaried Legally Qualified Member of the Appeal Tribunals
Vacancies for Lay Adjudicators to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Appeals Panel (CICAP)
Vacancy for Vice-President of the Industrial Tribunals and Fair Employment Tribunal
Tonya McCormac CEO, Northern Ireland Judicial Appointments Commission
Vacancy for Legal Chairman of the Care Tribunal.
The event held annually, and this year hosted in London on February 5, discussed themes around strategic approaches.
NIJAC is now inviting applications for Social Security Commissioner and Child Support Commissioner
NIJAC is now inviting applications for County Court Judge and President of the Appeal Tribunals
The Northern Ireland Judicial Appointments Commission (NIJAC) will celebrate its 20-year anniversary, this year, in 2025
NIJAC is inviting applications for Chief Social Security Commissioner and Chief Child Support Commissioner.
JAC England and Wales Fee Paid Judicial Opportunity
Staff and Commissioners walked over 1400 miles, raising £465.00 for the charity.
The Diversity Mark Accreditation acknowledges NIJAC’s commitment to progressing Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI).
It is intended to appoint 2 Legal Members and 6 Ordinary Members.
NIJAC is now inviting applications for High Court Judge.
The appointment is for a 5 year term from 3 September 2024 to 02 September 2029.
Mrs Maxine Orr was educated at Queen’s University in Belfast studying law.
Staff will aim to walk 750 miles over a 10 week period.