Associate Researcher - Legal Policy
Job ref: 50869
LocationDublin City Centre
SectorLegal
Job typePermanent
SalaryUp to €60,000
*12 month contract - Hybrid working*
Our client is keen to speak with experienced Researchers to join their Centre for Justice and Law Reform.
This role involves contributing to impactful, evidence-based research on access to justice, fundamental rights, and law reform. The Associate Researcher will work closely with senior team members to deliver high-quality legal research and policy recommendations, helping to advance the mission of promoting evidence-based reform in the Irish legal system. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated professional to deepen their expertise, lead distinct projects, and engage with stakeholders across legal, academic, and policymaking sectors.
Requirements
A third-level qualification in law, public policy, human rights, or a related field is essential; a professional qualification is desirable.
At least two years of experience in legal research and writing.
Strong understanding of policy development, legislative processes, and legal systems in Ireland and the European Union.
Excellent analytical, legal research, and writing skills with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail.
Proficiency in using legal databases and academic research tools, such as Westlaw or LexisNexis.
Please get in touch if you'd like to discuss this opportunity.
Our client is keen to speak with experienced Researchers to join their Centre for Justice and Law Reform.
This role involves contributing to impactful, evidence-based research on access to justice, fundamental rights, and law reform. The Associate Researcher will work closely with senior team members to deliver high-quality legal research and policy recommendations, helping to advance the mission of promoting evidence-based reform in the Irish legal system. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated professional to deepen their expertise, lead distinct projects, and engage with stakeholders across legal, academic, and policymaking sectors.
Requirements
A third-level qualification in law, public policy, human rights, or a related field is essential; a professional qualification is desirable.
At least two years of experience in legal research and writing.
Strong understanding of policy development, legislative processes, and legal systems in Ireland and the European Union.
Excellent analytical, legal research, and writing skills with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail.
Proficiency in using legal databases and academic research tools, such as Westlaw or LexisNexis.
Please get in touch if you'd like to discuss this opportunity.