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MisterJ

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Jul 29, 2020
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Hi everyone.

I've been looking at jobs available in the UK that might give me the final boost of skilled work for my CEC application and I'm struggling to tell if this job would count.

https://www.myworldofwork.co.uk/my-career-options/job-profiles/court-officer

https://noc.esdc.gc.ca/Structure/NocProfile/55a5ab5cc01849f4a91965583e4e413a?objectid=SPu56snlccNVyHpRRIJC9ciHA2WXY+eLKjZjf5VfZwVQrYtAUXwvCnqplqxwJumn

The job title is the same "court officer" but the list of duties and responsibilities I'm not sure if it matches up enough to count.

This looks like a NOC C job based on the duties. In my opinion this job is not a match to NOC 1227.
 
This looks like a NOC C job based on the duties. In my opinion this job is not a match to NOC 1227.

I thought as much :(. There are also administrative positions available with the following duties, would you mind giving me some input on this too?

"To undertake a number of general administrative duties including:

Processing and distributing incoming mail to colleagues which comprises of appeals, writs, summonses, simplified divorces, enquiries and other documents.
Creating and updating records on our in-house computer system and data input
Producing court documents
Preparing files for court hearings
General photocopying and filing
Dealing with numerical calculations
Answering queries over the telephone, by email and at the public counter
Accounting for monies in accordance with financial guidelines
Undertaking light portering duties as required

Additionally you:

will have regular contact with court users, including members of the Judiciary and the legal profession. As such you be required to competently answer queries giving consistent and reliable advice.

will work within a team with regular management support and will be responsible for your own time.

may be required to provide advice to colleagues and carry out limited supervision of others.

will assist in clearing up of courts by issuing letters and orders as necessary.

process and enter payments onto computer system and reconcile at month end.

The above lists are not exhaustive and the job holder may be required to undertake such duties as may reasonably be requested"

Would this be it?https://noc.esdc.gc.ca/Structure/No...crXP/Wvpd5fhcM5Zg1AHLSr7DZXEtJuPbSORN2a7wDljx

Thank you for your help, and sorry for the wall of text
 
I thought as much :(. There are also administrative positions available with the following duties, would you mind giving me some input on this too?

"To undertake a number of general administrative duties including:

Processing and distributing incoming mail to colleagues which comprises of appeals, writs, summonses, simplified divorces, enquiries and other documents.
Creating and updating records on our in-house computer system and data input
Producing court documents
Preparing files for court hearings
General photocopying and filing
Dealing with numerical calculations
Answering queries over the telephone, by email and at the public counter
Accounting for monies in accordance with financial guidelines
Undertaking light portering duties as required

Additionally you:

will have regular contact with court users, including members of the Judiciary and the legal profession. As such you be required to competently answer queries giving consistent and reliable advice.

will work within a team with regular management support and will be responsible for your own time.

may be required to provide advice to colleagues and carry out limited supervision of others.

will assist in clearing up of courts by issuing letters and orders as necessary.

process and enter payments onto computer system and reconcile at month end.

The above lists are not exhaustive and the job holder may be required to undertake such duties as may reasonably be requested"

Would this be it?https://noc.esdc.gc.ca/Structure/NocProfile/9ff0be2f656744cabd8dcc1d12b48716?objectid=MqHl++MR5vP1dTMKFmDcrXP/Wvpd5fhcM5Zg1AHLSr7DZXEtJuPbSORN2a7wDljx

Thank you for your help, and sorry for the wall of text

That looks much closer.