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DEPARTMENT OF MAGICAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
The Department of Magical Law Enforcement operates with the utmost dedication to maintaining law and order within the wizarding community of the United Kingdom. Members of this department use a combination of magical and Muggle surveillance techniques, utilizing spells, charms, and enchanted objects alongside modern investigative methods to detect and prevent magical breaches and criminal activities. The department plays a crucial role in enforcing the International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy and preserving the safety and security of the magical world. To address specific aspects of magical law, the Department of Magical Law Enforcement is divided into specialised units. Employees of this department deal with incidents involving the accidental or intentional use of magic, investigate magical crimes, apprehend dark wizards and witches, and manage the legal processes and proceedings of the magical courts.

In the British Ministry, the offices which come under the jurisdiction of Magical Law Enforcement are:
  • Administrative Branch
  • Improper Use of Magic Office
  • Magical Law Enforcement Squad
    • Magical Law Enforcement Patrol
    • Magical Evidence and Retrieval Team
  • Auror Headquarters
  • Ministry Security
  • Wizengamot
    • Wizengamot Administration Services
    • British Office of Wizarding Law

Each of these areas offers many opportunities for advancement, though specialist knowledge and training are required in some roles. Law Enforcement is an exciting and rewarding career, so read on to discover what might be the right job and field of interest for you.
ADMINISTRATIVE BRANCH
The administration branch of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement includes the Department Head, the Personal Assistant to the Department Head, the department receptionist, and the department liaison assigned to this level. Members of committees and special investigative bureaus are also listed here, though these roles may be in addition to other positions within the department. Where employees of other departments are listed as members of committees and investigative councils, they are honourary members and present in an advisory capacity.

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PERSONAL ASSISTANT TO THE DEPARTMENT HEAD
Requirements and Role Description:
The Personal Assistant to the Department Head assists with day-to-day operations and helps the department head navigate through their day. The personal assistant works on an individual level and is relied upon to know the department head's schedule inside and out. The personal assistant will help plan the department head's days, work with them to coordinate travel, draft important owls/official announcements/speeches, and possibly other private duties like picking up gifts, making dinner reservations, arranging for dry cleaning, etc. Listening and communication skills are essential and the personal assistant will be the first line of communication between the department head and the outside world on many occasions. At least 4 NEWTs or experience in a similar role are needed for this job.


DEPARTMENT RECEPTIONIST
Requirements and Role Description:
The Department Receptionist responds to assignments given by the department head. The Department Receptionist receives and responds to general owl messages (simple questions or requests from the public), attends to tasks at the front desk of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement (greets and directs visitors, responds to general questions), and may be assigned the task of creating, sending out, and or delivering notices and letters from the department. At least 4 NEWTs or experience in a similar role are needed for this job.

IMPROPER USE OF MAGIC OFFICE
The Improper Use of Magic Office (IUMO) is tasked with monitoring, preventing and containing any and all instances of the magical misuse. As a result, there are several divisions in this department, dedicated to some form surveillance, detection or investigation. Careful records are kept in this department and field work becomes a must when matters concerning the improper use of magic are concerned. The Improper Use of Magic Office deals with offences that are more regulatory in nature than criminal, but will cooperate with MLES where required if offenses escalate or are committed by a wanted criminal. IUMO provides opportunities for field work as well as office-based work and is particularly suitable for those who have studied magical laws and regulations.

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INVESTIGATIONS DIRECTOR
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant will have good knowledge of magical laws and standards regarding the improper use of magic by underage and adult individuals. 5+ years of experience within this field or similar is required to be considered for the role, as well as managerial, organisational, operational, and field experience. 5 OWLs at an E level or higher are required. History of Magic is recommended. Further study and Certification in Magical Law is required. This role requires maturity and leadership ability. The Investigations Director will set objectives, lead investigations and undercover operations concerning breaches of the Decree of Underage Sorcery and Statute of Secrecy, and provide opportunities for their division to develop specialist skillsets within trace surveillance and improper charm detection and analysis. The Investigator will also work closely with the Obliviator Headquarters and Accidental Magic Reversal Squad within the Department of Magical Accidents and Catastrophes as needed.


SENIOR BREACH INVESTIGATOR
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant will have good knowledge of magical laws and standards regarding the improper use of magic by underage and adult individuals. 3+ years of experience within this or a similar field is required to be considered for the role, but may be awarded to deserving individuals with a proven track record. 5 OWLs including Charms, Defence Against the Dark Arts, History of Magic, and Transfiguration or further study in Higher Wizarding Education is required. Operational and field experience will be required to investigate magical misuses and communicate with offenders. A Senior Breach Investigator will meet set objectives, participate in investigations and undercover operations concerning breaches of the Decree of Underage Sorcery and Statute of Secrecy, and work to develop specialist skillsets within trace surveillance and improper charm detection and analysis. The Investigator will also work closely with the Obliviator Headquarters and Accidental Magic Reversal Squad within the Department of Magical Accidents and Catastrophes as needed.


JUNIOR BREACH INVESTIGATOR
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant will have good knowledge of magical laws and standards regarding the improper use of magic by underage and adult individuals. This is an entry-level position with a sliding pay scale based on experience. 5 OWLs including Charms, Defence Against the Dark Arts, History of Magic, and Transfiguration or further study in Higher Wizarding Education is required. Operational and field experience will be required to investigate magical misuses and communicate with offenders. A Junior Breach Investigator will meet set objectives, participate in investigations concerning breaches of the Decree of Underage Sorcery and Statute of Secrecy, and work to develop specialist skillsets within trace surveillance and improper charm detection and analysis. The Investigator will also work closely with the Obliviator Headquarters and Accidental Magic Reversal Squad within the Department of Magical Accidents and Catastrophes as needed.


ARTEFACT CONTROL & COMPLIANCE OFFICER
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant will have good knowledge of magical laws and standards regarding magical laws and Muggle artefact regulation, a proven ability to identify and safely handle potentially dangerous magic, and a willingness to work with other departments where necessary. An Artefact Control and Compliance Officer is a field agent for this office and must be able to cope under pressure and work effectively in dangerous situations. 5 OWLs at an E level or higher is suggested, though equivalent experience within the field may be acceptable at the discretion of the department head. Recommended fields of study include Charms, Defence Against the Dark Arts, History of Magic, Potions, and Transfiguration. An Artefact Control and Compliance Officer will conduct periodic checks on modified artefacts, which may be confiscated and restored to their original state if inappropriate bewitchments are identified. The Specialist will assist the IUMO Investigative team and may be required to accompany them as needed. The Officer will also work closely with the Accidental Magic Reversal Squad within the Department of Magical Accidents and Catastrophes as needed.


COUNTERFEIT MAGIC IDENTIFICATION SPECIALIST
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant will be skilled in charm detection and analysis, potion and magical ingredient identification, and a thorough knowledge of magical laws and standards regarding defensive and protective charms, and potions used on magical objects. Experience within this field or equivalent Higher Wizarding Education is essential. 5 OWLs at an E level or higher is suggested, though equivalent experience within the field may be acceptable at the discretion of the department head. Recommended fields of study include Ancient Runes, Charms, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Potions, and Transfiguration. A Counterfeit Magic Identification Specialist will analyse all evidence brought in for testing by Magical Law Enforcement as well as any other Ministry Department as required. The Specialist will assist the IUMO Investigative team and, while the role is mostly laboratory-based, may be required to accompany them as needed. The Specialist will also work closely with the Accidental Magic Reversal Squad within the Department of Magical Accidents and Catastrophes as needed.

MAGICAL LAW ENFORCEMENT SQUAD
The Magical Law Enforcement Squad (MLES) is tasked with general law enforcement, the investigation of suspected crime in the Wizarding World and the capture of dangerous Wizarding criminals. Divided between Hit Wizards and Patrol Officers, the MLES ensures that Wizarding Law is followed to the letter and works with other specialty divisions within the Department of Magical Law Enforcement where required if the criminal activity overlaps. Hit Wizard is a specialty role that requires in-depth training and high grades in school to get into the training program. Patrol Officers do not need to go through the same initial in-depth training, and may work through the ranks to be accepted as a Hit Wizard once the Department Head judges the field experience matches the required training. MLES employees may work undercover, patrol Wizarding Britain, and participate in covert operations as required.

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MAGICAL LAW ENFORCEMENT PATROL

CHIEF INSPECTOR
Requirements and Role Description:
The Chief Inspector will ideally be from a Hit Wizard background or have experience as a senior member of the investigative teams across the department and have undertaken extra training to have been offered this role. This role requires maturity and proven leadership skills. The successful applicant will be skilled in all aspects of Law Enforcement and criminal apprehension. The Chief Inspector must possess a thorough knowledge of magical laws and standards regarding the Statute of Secrecy and Muggle relations. At least six years of experience within this field or similar is required to be considered for the role, as well as managerial, organisational, operational, and field experience. The MLEP Chief Inspector must have achieved 5 OWLs, including Defence Against the Dark Arts, and served as a Hit Wizard/Witch or an equivalent role with a specialist focus. The MLEP Chief Inspector oversees operations within the MLES, cooperates with other Magical Law Enforcement divisions where required, liaises with other departments as required, meets objectives set by the Magical Law Enforcement Department Head, plans and executes investigations and undercover operations where necessary, and can step in and perform the roles of their team.


HIT WIZARD/WITCH
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant will be certified in all aspects of Law Enforcement and criminal apprehension. A Hit Wizard/Witch must possess a thorough knowledge of magical laws and standards in regards to the Statute of Secrecy and Muggle relations. At least 6 years of training or experience within this field or similar is required to be considered for the role. 5 OWLs including Charms, Defence Against the Dark Arts, and Transfiguration are required. A fully qualified Hit Wizard/Witch must have passes in Defensive Charms and Counter-Curses, Advanced Magical Combat, Arrest and Take Down, Magical Law and Legislation, Covert Magical Operations, Questioning and Interrogation, and Magical Criminal Profiling. A Hit Wizard/Witch is responsible for enforcing criminal law, conducting investigations, and conducting arrests of criminals. The Hit Wizard/Witch will cooperate with other MLE divisions where required, liaise with other departments as required, and meet objectives set by the MLEP Chief Inspector and Magical Law Enforcement Department Head. They may be required to actively patrol areas of Wizarding Britain and provide extra manpower at the request of the Auror Headquarters. Specialist skills held by an individual will dictate other assignments such as undercover operations, internal investigations, and hostage negotiations.


PATROL OFFICER
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant will be certified in all basic Law Enforcement and criminal apprehension. A working knowledge of magical laws and standards regarding the Statute of Secrecy and Muggle relations is required. An MLEP Patrol Officer is responsible for enforcing criminal law, patrolling the Wizarding World as required, and stopping troublemakers. 4 OWLs including Charms, Defence Against the Dark Arts, and Transfiguration are recommended. The MLES Officer will cooperate with other MLE divisions where required, liaise with other departments as required, and meet objectives set by the MLEP Chief Inspector and Magical Law Enforcement Department Head. MLEP Patrol Officers may be required to provide extra manpower to other divisions and departments as required. Specialist skills held by an individual will dictate other assignments. For experienced MLEP Patrol Officers, extra training may be provided to certify as a Hit Wizard/Witch in the future.


PATROL OFFICER IN TRAINING
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant will be certified in all basic Law Enforcement and criminal apprehension. A working knowledge of magical laws and standards regarding the Statute of Secrecy and Muggle relations is required. This is an entry-level position with a sliding pay scale based on experience. Applicants must be at least seventeen years of age to begin on-the-job training and will be partnered with more experienced MLEP Patrol Officers. This is an entry-level position, and 4 OWLs including Charms, Defence Against the Dark Arts, and Transfiguration are recommended. Aside from the required training undertaken in a three-month orientation, either on the job or in a training institution. Upon gaining the core subjects and demonstrating applied competence in each, a patrol officer may apply for a promotion to MLEP Patrol Officer, which will be accepted or declined at the Department Head's discretion. This upskilling process is expected to take approximately 3 years.


MAGICAL EVIDENCE RETRIEVAL & REVIEW TEAM

EVIDENCE SUPERVISOR
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant will be skilled in charm detection and analysis, potion and magical ingredient identification in regards to defensive and protective charms, potions, and objects. 7 OWLs at an E level or higher are suggested, but equivalent experience within the field may be acceptable at the discretion of the department head. Recommended fields of study include Charms, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Herbology, History of Magic, Potions, and Transfiguration. Experience of at least five years within this field, or equivalent Higher Wizarding Education is essential. During an investigation, the Evidence Supervisor will direct those who are at the scene to find evidence and ensure everything is left untouched and preserved for the case. They will also archive every item and make sure that all the paperwork is completed and turned in to the Department Head.


EVIDENCE RETRIEVAL OFFICER
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant will be skilled in charm detection and analysis, potion, and magical ingredient identification in regards to defensive and protective charms, potions, and objects. This is an entry-level role and provides a good foundation for advancement within the Magical Law Enforcement career track. Recommended fields of study include Charms, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Herbology, History of Magic, Potions, and Transfiguration. The Evidence Retrieval Officer will collect and bag every item in the vicinity of the crime scene, ensuring that they are careful not to make any compromising moves or touch any evidence with their bare hands.


CRIME SCENE PHOTOGRAPHER
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant will have a working knowledge of how magical and nonmagical cameras work. Specialist skills are preferred but not required as they will be developed on the job. This is an entry-level role and provides a good foundation for advancement within the Magical Law Enforcement career track. Three OWLs or further study in Higher Wizarding Education is required. Recommended subjects include Charms, Defence against the Dark Arts, History of Magic, Muggle Studies, Potions, and Transfiguration. Before the evidence retrieval is done, the Crime Scene Photographer must go in and take pictures of everything in the vicinity, getting as much detail of the scene as they can. They must not touch or move any object on the scene. They will also be able to develop the pictures that have been taken.


PENSIEVE REVIEW SPECIALIST
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant will have excellent observational skills, a good working knowledge of Ancient Runes and magical items, and a strong understanding of potions and charms, and how each of these work in tandem with each other. Further studies in the mind and memory-related magic are looked upon favourably. Recommended fields of study include Ancient Runes, Charms, Defence Against the Dark Arts, History of Magic, and Potions. The Pensieve Review Specialist will study and analyse all memories collected from witnesses and suspects associated with alleged crimes. They will keep detailed records of even the smallest details in a memory and study the structure of the memory itself to check for any tampering. Pensieve Review Specialists often spend hours revisiting the same memories to look for new information that might have been missed and must possess a keen eye for detail that is not tempered by familiarity. If needed, they will correspond with the Memory Restoration and Retrieval Bureau within the Department of Magical Accidents and Catastrophes

AUROR HEADQUARTERS
Aurors are an elite magical law enforcement unit tasked with protecting the Wizarding World from dark wizards and witches. They specialise in the identification and defence against dark magic and are taught to use any means necessary to take down a dark wizard. They are licensed to use even unforgivable curses if a situation calls for it. It takes three years of training to become an Auror and this is usually done at a specialised training institution, of which there are several in the Wizarding World. MLE employees in other divisions may undertake training if they wish to become an Auror at the discretion of the Department Head. Some of the required subjects include Stealth and Tracking, Advanced Magical Combat, and Concealment and Disguise.

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SENIOR AUROR
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant must possess a thorough knowledge of magical laws and standards regarding the Statute of Secrecy and Muggle relations, as well as pass stringent suitability tests and have no criminal record. The minimum requirement is 5 NEWTs at E level or higher in Charms, Defence against the Dark Arts, Herbology, Potions, and Transfiguration. Proficiency in Stealth and Tracking, Advanced Magical Combat, and Concealment and Disguise as well as a minimum of five other specialist subjects studied during the Auror recruitment programme are required. Pay grade is adjusted based on experience, extra training, and skill. Senior Aurors participate in operations within the Auror Headquarters, cooperate with other department divisions where required, liaise with other departments as required, lead investigations and undercover operations where necessary, may be required to perform specialist bodyguard duty, and meet objectives set by the Magical Law Enforcement Department Head. Senior Aurors are also charged with mentoring Auror Trainees as they progress through the Auror recruitment programme.


AUROR
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant must possess a thorough knowledge of magical laws and standards regarding the Statute of Secrecy and Muggle relations, as well as pass stringent suitability tests and have no criminal record. The minimum requirement is 5 NEWTs at E level or higher in Charms, Defence against the Dark Arts, Herbology, Potions, and Transfiguration. Proficiency in Stealth and Tracking, Advanced Magical Combat, and Concealment and Disguise as well as a minimum of five other specialist subjects studied during the Auror recruitment programme are required. Pay grade is adjusted based on experience, extra training, and skill. Aurors participate in operations within the Auror Headquarters, cooperate with other department divisions where required, liaise with other departments as required, meet objectives set by the Magical Law Enforcement Department Head, execute investigations and undercover operations where necessary, and may be required to perform specialist bodyguard duty. A promotion to Senior Auror may be offered after completing approximately 5+ years of being a successful Auror as deemed by the Head Auror and Magical Law Enforcement Department Head.


JUNIOR AUROR
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant must possess a thorough knowledge of magical laws and standards regarding the Statute of Secrecy and Muggle relations, as well as pass stringent suitability tests and have no criminal record. The minimum requirement is 5 NEWTs at E level or higher in Charms, Defence against the Dark Arts, Herbology, Potions, and Transfiguration. Proficiency in Stealth and Tracking, Advanced Magical Combat, and Concealment and Disguise as well as a minimum of five other specialist subjects studied during the Auror recruitment programme are required. Pay grade is adjusted based on experience, extra training, and skill. Junior Aurors participate in operations within the Auror Headquarters, cooperate with other department divisions where required, liaise with other departments as required, meet objectives set by the Magical Law Enforcement Department Head, execute investigations and undercover operations where necessary, and may be required to perform specialist bodyguard duty. A promotion to Auror may be offered after completing approximately 3+ years of being a successful Junior Auror as deemed by the Head Auror and Magical Law Enforcement Department Head.


AUROR TRAINEE
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant of the Youth Auror Training Initiative (YATI) must possess a foundational knowledge of magical laws and standards regarding the Statute of Secrecy and Muggle relations. The minimum requirement to be an Auror Trainee is 5 NEWTs at E level or higher in Charms, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Herbology, Potions, and Transfiguration. Being a part of YATI consists of a series of extensive courses and stringent suitability tests and is an entry route to the Auror profession. Proficiency in Stealth and Tracking, Advanced Magical Combat, and Concealment and Disguise in addition to a minimum of five other training courses are required to graduate from the Auror recruitment programme. Each Auror trainee is assigned a Senior Auror as a mentor. Graduating from YATI and being promoted to Junior Auror takes approximately 3 years.

MINISTRY SECURITY
Formerly part of a now-defunct department once shared with the Maintenance office, the Ministry Security office has always existed in some form or another in the British Ministry, but it has always been a necessity. There are many roles in Ministry Security ranging from the Wand Weighers who work in the atrium, to special event security, internal liaisons, internal investigations specialists, sentinels, and level guards. Some of the security work requires specialty knowledge while other positions are entry-level. Because the employees of the Security Office must work closely with Law Enforcement, and indeed are required to undergo much of the same training, the Department of Law Enforcement has recently absorbed the Security Office to ensure it operates to the highest of standards and the British Ministry is as well protected internally as Wizarding Britain is protected externally.

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MINISTRY SENTINEL
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant must be well versed in magical security measures, will have undergone Ministry-approved security training and may have experience or training in other avenues of Law Enforcement, particularly as Auror or Hit Wizard/Witch. They must have a strong working knowledge of pertinent law and the magical law enforcement community, have passed stringent suitability tests, and hold no criminal record. Specialist training is required in this role but may be undertaken on the job. Pay will be adjusted based on skill and certification. 5 OWLs are required including Ancient Runes, Charms, Defence against the Dark Arts, and Transfiguration. A Ministry Sentinel is tasked with setting defensive wards and surveillance charms throughout the Ministry of Magic and ensures the Ministry itself remains hidden from non-wizards in Muggle London. The Sentinel focuses on the security of the Ministry environment, rather than of the employees themselves. The role is to defend the Ministry from dangerous outside influences at all costs, as well as surveying the Ministry premises to ensure security issues do not arise from within. It is the Sentinel who is tasked with ensuring restricted areas remain restricted and as such may be called upon by any department head across the ministry to check and establish these restrictions.


SECURITY OFFICER
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant will have undergone Ministry-approved security training. People skills are beneficial in this role as it will require interaction with many employees across the Ministry as well as with any visitors to the Ministry of Magic. A working knowledge of pertinent law and the magical law enforcement community is beneficial in this role. No OWLs or NEWTs are required, but certification in Ministry Approved Security Training is necessary. This certification can be undertaken on the job. A Security Officer may not hold a criminal record of any kind. This is an entry-level position with room for career growth and development. Successful applicants will be paid based on experience and skill. A Security Officer will be assigned to patrol and guard particular areas of the ministry or sites of ministry interest around Wizarding Britain. Security Officers will work with Ministry Sentinels and Internal Investigations Liaisons as necessary and are required to work at the direction of the Head of Security and Magical Law Enforcement Department Head as needed.


WAND WEIGHER
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant will have undergone Ministry approved security training People skills are beneficial in this role as it will require interaction with many employees across the Ministry as well as with any visitors to the Ministry of Magic. Technical aptitude is beneficial, and a thorough understanding of wand woods, core lengths, and qualities is necessary. No OWLs or NEWTs are required, but certification in Ministry Approved Security Training is necessary. This certification can be undertaken on the job. This is an entry-level position with room for career growth and development. Successful applicants will be paid based on experience and skill. Based at the security desk in the atrium of the Ministry of Magic on level 8, the Wand Weigher is required to use specialist magical equipment to assess, examine, and identify all wands coming into the Ministry of Magic and record anomalies such as unregistered wands or wands not registered to the bearer. New employees must have their wands registered with the Wand Weigher. The Wand Weigher may be required to distribute temporary or replacement wands at the direction of the Magical Law Enforcement Department Head and will keep a current list of employees who are licensed to carry a second wand. The Wand Weigher must follow up on all Ministry accounts held at Ollivanders, keep up to date with new cores or woods, and maintain the condition of all Ministry spares.

WIZENGAMOT
The Wizengamot is wizarding Britain's judicial and legislative authority and serves both as the high court of law and parliament. A branch of the Department of Magical Law Enforcement, there are fifty members in the Wizengamot at any one time, made up of important personages of Wizarding society. They are only summoned to the ministry when required and in most cases, only a selection of the fifty will be called upon at any one time. The Wizengamot wear plum-coloured robes embroidered with a silver letter W when court is in session. Aside from the Wizengamot itself, the division contains the Wizengamot Administration Services office and the British Office of Wizarding Law. The Wizengamot Administration Services office employs a court scribe to sit in on Wizengamot sessions, manage the Wizengamot roster, and work with all departments across the ministry, via the Department of Magical Law Enforcement in regards to setting court dates and hearings for offenders. They also help source mediators, lawyers and advisors as required by the wizarding public. The British Office of Wizarding Law provides courtroom prosecutors, mediators, documentation experts, and legislators as required by the ministry. They work closely with the International Office of Law found on level five.

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WIZENGAMONT ADMINISTRATION SERVICES

WIZENGAMONT COMMISSIONER
Requirements and Role Description:
The Wizengamot Comissioner oversees both the Wizengamot Administration Services Office and the British Office of Magical Law. Representing the Ministry of Magic, this role is Ministry based and requires a close working relationship with the Ministers Office and the Department of International Cooperation, as well as within the Department of Magical Law Enforcement itself. 7 NEWTs are required in any subject at an E grade or higher. The successful applicant will be responsible for appointing esteemed members of the Wizarding Public to sit on the Wizengamot itself, provide support to the Ministry Prosecution and ensure all Wizengamot trials are fair and impartial. The Wizengamot Comissioner will liaise with the Wizengamot Chief Warlock and the Magical Law Enforcement Department Head as required.


WIZENGAMONT ADMINISTRATIVE COORDINATOR
Requirements and Role Description:
This role requires people skills, clerical and organisation skills, and leadership experience 5 OWLs are required in any subject. Further training in Magical and Muggle Prosecution Law at a University level is beneficial but not required as this is an administrative role. A working understanding of Magical Law and Regulations is beneficial. At least five years experience within administrative roles is required. The successful applicant will aid the Wizengamot Comissioner in selecting esteemed members of the Wizarding Public to sit on the Wizengamot itself, as well as oversee all adminstrative tasks required by the Wizengamot. The Coordinator will assign a court scribe for each hearing and arrange for all recorded information to be archived efficiently. The Coordinator oversees the Wizengamot Administration Services office and answers to the Wizengamot Commissioner and the Department Head of Magical Law Enforcement.


WIZENGAMONT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Requirements and Role Description:
This role requires people skills, clerical skills, and organisation skills. 5 OWLs are required in any subject. Further training in Magical and Muggle Prosecution Law at a University level is beneficial but not required as this is an administrative assistant role. A working understanding of Magical Law and Regulations is beneficial. This role is an entry level position, but pay will be adjusted based on experience. The successful applicant will assist in all administrative tasks as required by the Wizengamot. The Administrative Assistant works at the direction of the Administrative Coordinator. This is a varied role and office based.


BRITISH OFFICE OF WIZARDING LAW

WIZARDING DIRECTOR OF PROSECUTION
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant must be an intelligent, articulate, and persuasive leader, with a thorough understanding of the Magical legal system. This role requires people skills and leadership experience, with a particular emphasis on mentoring others within the field. 7 NEWTs are required in any subject at an E grade or higher. Further training in Magical and Muggle Prosecution Law at a University level is necessary. The Wizarding Director of Prosecution is expected to hold a thorough understanding of Magical Law and Regulations. At least six years of experience in Law is required. The Wizarding Director of Prosecution has a dual role, both overseeing the British Ministry legal team and liaising with outside legal representation where necessary. Representing the Ministry of Magic, this role is Ministry-based and requires a close working relationship with the Minister's Office and the Department of International Cooperation, as well as within the Department of Magical Law Enforcement itself. The successful applicant will run prosecution on high profile cases, and provide support to the Wizengamot Commissioner, the Wizengamot Chief Warlock, and the Magical Law Enforcement Department Head as required.


MINISTRY PROSECUTOR
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant must hold a good understanding of the Magical legal system and a thorough understanding of Magical Law and Regulations. This role requires people skills and courtroom experience, with a particular emphasis on developing skills in representing the interests of the Ministry and prosecuting those who have broken the laws governing the Wizarding World. 7 NEWTs are required in any subject at an E grade or higher. Further training in Magical and Muggle Prosecution Law at a University level is necessary. The pay scale is adjusted based on experience. A Ministry Prosecutor is a core member of the British Ministry legal team. Representing the Ministry of Magic in a court of law, this role is Ministry-based and requires a close working relationship with the Minister's Office and the Department of International Cooperation, as well as within the Department of Magical Law Enforcement itself. The successful applicant will run prosecution on criminal cases as required and work at the direction of the Wizarding Director of Public Prosecution, Wizengamot Commissioner, and the Magical Law Enforcement Department Head as indicated.


MINISTRY JURISPRUDENT
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant must hold a good understanding of the Magical legal system and a thorough understanding of Magical Law and Regulations. This role requires people skills and confidence in the philosophy and science of law. Experience in an advisory capacity, with a focus on lawmaking and political and public legal matters is beneficial to this role, but applied skills may be developed on the job. 5 NEWTs are required in any subject at an E grade or higher. Further training in Magical and Muggle Law at a University level is beneficial, as well as an interest in politics. The pay scale is adjusted based on experience. A Ministry Jurisprudent is a core member of the British Ministry legal team and advises on magical legal matters for individuals and/or the Ministry when new laws are being passed. Research may be required to gain an understanding of the far-reaching effects of new laws and legislation and the Jurisprudent is to advise the relevant parties of these matters. This role is Ministry-based and requires a close working relationship with all Ministry Departments. The successful applicant will work at the direction of the Wizarding Director of Public Prosecution, Wizengamot Commissioner, and the Magical Law Enforcement Department Head as indicated.


MINISTRY LEGISLATOR
Requirements and Role Description:
The successful applicant must hold a good understanding of the Magical legal system, a thorough understanding of Magical Law and Regulations, and a working knowledge of historical law and legislation. This role requires people skills and is best suited to a politically minded individual. Experience in an advisory capacity, with a focus on lawmaking and political and public legal matters is beneficial to this role, as is experience in a range of Ministry Departments, but applied skills may be developed on the job. 5 NEWTs are required in any subject at an E grade or higher. Further training in Magical and Muggle Law and Politics at a University level is beneficial. The pay scale is adjusted based on experience. A Ministry Legislator works directly with the Minister of Magic and the Wizengamot regarding drafting, presenting, and passing new laws and legislation. The Ministry Legislator may be required to review old laws and suggest amendments as indicated by the Wizengamot and the Minister of Magic. It will often be necessary to work closely with others in the division, particularly the Ministry Jurisprudent and Scrivener. The successful applicant will work at the direction of the Wizarding Director of Public Prosecution, Wizengamot Commissioner, and the Magical Law Enforcement Department Head as indicated.
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