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1 May 2024

Tenancy at GCN Barristers smiling in a meeting

Due to significant demand across our core practice areas and our programme of strategic growth, Garden Court North Chambers is recruiting across all core practice areas and invites applications from practitioners who share our commitment to social justice.

As a barrister at Garden Court North Chambers, you can make a real difference to the lives of ordinary people in a progressive and modern set surrounded by like-minded, ethos-driven colleagues.

If you are interested in joining us, you will find a wealth of information on our tenancy page including an introduction to each of our practice teams and details of what we can offer you at GCN, such as:

  • Mentoring and career support and guidance
  • A Chambers committed to ensuring the fair and transparent allocation of work
  • A competitive rate of contribution with no fixed costs.

There are also links to a collection of short videos from members of GCN which can be found on our YouTube channel.

We particularly welcome applications from underrepresented groups at the Bar and we are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments for disabled applicants.

We are very open to informal discussions with all conversations treated in the strictest confidence.

Find out more on our tenancy page.

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