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A Court Support Worker helps individuals navigate the legal system, providing emotional support and resources during court proceedings.

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Court Support Worker careers

A Court Support Worker assists individuals navigating the legal system, providing support during court proceedings. You may work with vulnerable populations, focusing on helping them understand processes and access resources. Key responsibilities include offering emotional support, preparing clients for court, and liaising with legal professionals.

Court Support Workers play a crucial role in ensuring individuals feel empowered during legal challenges. You’ll need strong communication and interpersonal skills to effectively assist clients and advocate for their needs.