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Graduate Development Program - Trainee Solicitor

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Bank of England

Nov 8, 2023

Applications are closed

  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Legal
  • £39K
  • London

Requirements

  • The Bank values diversity and inclusion – we want the best people to work for us and we want our workplace to be inclusive. If you’re motivated to work for us, we would love to work with you. You should enjoy working with people and share our values of diverse ideas and open debate. We are an equal opportunities employer and we pride ourselves on being an employer of choice. We’re looking for people from all backgrounds and value diverse experience. We aim to have a workforce that represents the wider society that we serve.

Responsibilities

  • Join our award-winning legal team at the Bank of England. Gain on-the-job experience working at the heart of the UK’s central bank as you work toward your SQE assessments. You will spend 20% of your working week studying with our partner, the University of Law (ULaw), and the rest of it working within the Bank’s Legal Directorate.
  • You will be exposed to a unique combination of public and private law issues. We work on legal matters related to areas such as financial services regulation, banking and payments, insolvency and restructuring, and litigation as well as the Bank’s activities as the UK’s central bank.

As the UK's central bank we work to ensure low inflation, trust in banknotes and a stable financial system.

Finance
Industry
1001-5000
Employees
1694
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom. Sometimes known as the “Old Lady” of Threadneedle Street, the Bank was founded in 1694 with a founding charter that stated its purpose was to “promote the public good and benefit of our people”. The Bank of England’s purpose today reflects that vision first articulated by our founders. Our mission: to promote the good of the people of the United Kingdom by maintaining monetary and financial stability.he Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom. Sometimes known as the “Old Lady” of Threadneedle Street, the Bank was founded in 1694 with a founding charter that stated its purpose was to “promote the public good and benefit of our people”. The Bank of England’s purpose today reflects that vision first articulated by our founders. Our mission: to promote the good of the people of the United Kingdom by maintaining monetary and financial stability.