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Judicial Appointments Commission 2009-10 Selection Exercise Programme

10 May 2009

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The programme is subject to possible alteration*. Please check back regularly to see if the selection exercise you are interested in remains in the programme or if the launch date or number of vacancies has changed.

Legal
Competition Appeals Tribunal, Fee Paid Chairman, (1 vacancy) – June 2009
Masters of the High Court (3 vacancies) – September 2009
Deputy District Judge (205 vacancies) – October 2009
Police Appeals Tribunal, Fee Paid Chairman (8 vacancies) – October 2009
Asylum and Immigration Tribunal, Salaried Immigration Judge (5 vacancies) – November 2009
Recorder, Chancery Division and Queen’s Bench Division (40 vacancies) – November 2009
Costs Judge (2 vacancies) – December 2009
Asylum and Immigration Tribunal, Fee Paid Immigration Judge (7 vacancies) – December 2009
First-tier Health, Education and Social Care Chamber, Salaried Member (4 vacancies) – January 2010
Chamber Presidents – January 2010
Salaried Members, Employment Tribunal (20 vacancies) – March 2010
Fee Paid Members, Employment Tribunal (40 vacancies) – March 2010
High Court Judge (12 vacancies) – March 2010

Non-legal
First-tier Social Entitlement Chamber, Fee Paid Medical Member (202 vacancies) – May 2009
Agricultural Land Tribunals (England), Drainage Member (8 vacancies) – August 2009
Agricultural Land Tribunals (Wales), Drainage Member (2 vacancies) – August 2009
Agricultural Land Tribunals (England), Farmer Member (19 vacancies) – August 2009
Agricultural Land Tribunals (Wales), Farmer Member (1 vacancy) – August 2009
Agricultural Land Tribunals (England), Landowner Member (14 vacancies) – August 2009
Agricultural Land Tribunals (Wales), Landowner Member (4 vacancies) – August 2009
First-tier Health, Education and Social Care Chamber, Fee Paid Medical Member (35 vacancies) – October 2009

*The selection exercise programme is agreed with the Ministry of Justice every year and comprises the essential selection exercises needed to fill judicial vacancies forecast by Her Majesty’s Court Service, Tribunals Service and other tribunals. Some changes to requirements in-year are inevitable as forecasting can not be an exact science. We always do our best to respond flexibly to requests by the Ministry of Justice for in-year changes to the programme.

Part-time vacancies will appear on the Vacancies page as well as the JAC website

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