If you can say yes to any of these questions you may want to consider joining the GMC as a Tribunal Clerk.
About The Role
Tribunal Clerk’s play a key role providing high level administrative support to our Tribunals that make decisions regarding registrant’s fitness to practise. A typical day may consist of preparing some initial documentation for a Tribunal, followed by supporting them as the hearing progresses sharing the relevant case law or guidance that the Tribunal may need to support them with their decision making. You’ll carefully be listening to the legal arguments being made, taking notes so that you can start to prepare the start of a draft determination so that once the Tribunal has reached their decision they can finalise their written reasons and hand down their decision to the parties. You’ll ensure that clear information is sent to the registrant after the hearing so they understand what the decision means and then ensure that the Medical Register is updated so that the public has the right information about whether a registrant is fit to practise. If the parties have any questions you will be on hand to help them.
A large number of our hearings take place in central Manchester so while you are supporting a hearing you will be based in the hearing centre everyday- we have a fantastic central location and most hearings end by 5pm each day so you can enjoy all that the City has to offer! Some of our hearings may take place virtually and if you are supporting a virtual hearing you can work from home or the hearing centre- whichever you prefer! We ensure to that there is time to focus on your development, by getting involved in wider work to support the MPTS.
We’re committed to supporting career progression, many former Tribunal Clerks have moved into permanent roles across the GMC, from project work and decision‑making to people management. Others have used the practical experience gained in this role as a springboard into a legal career.
We know the flexibility to work from home matters. While you’ll need to be onsite for the duration of each hearing, most Tribunal Clerks spend fewer than seven days in the hearing centre over a two‑month period. This role does require some flexibility, but we balance this with plenty of remote working time.
We have excellent salaries with in band progression as well as some amazing benefits so if you want to learn more before applying come and ask us!
We are having two Tribunal Clerk Recruitment virtual drop in sessions on Monday 18 May at 12:30-13:00 and Tuesday 19 May at 17:00 – 17:30 where you can find out more about the role and ask questions too. You can sign up to 18 May
We are happy to consider a range of flexible working options. Flexible working requests will be considered in line with the policy.
You can find more detail on the tasks you will undertake, and the essential skills required for the role, in the job description.
How To Apply For The Role
If you are interested in applying for this role, please provide a CV and a supporting statement, which demonstrates your reason for applying and a summary of how you can meet the essential skills listed in the job description, provide examples where possible.
Please note, applications submitted without this information will be considered incomplete and not shortlisted.
Details on how to complete the application can be found in the attached guidance document.
We let you know whether you will progress to the next stage of the recruitment process.
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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
The GMC values diversity and has made a public commitment to processes and procedures that are fair, objective, transparent and free from discrimination. We are committed to the Disability Confident Employer scheme, and candidates with a disability who best meet the essential criteria outlined in the person specification will be offered an interview.
Directorate
Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service
Location
Manchester
Level
4
Salary
£31,465
Contract
Fixed Term
Closing date
Midnight Tuesday 26 May 2026. Late applications won’t be accepted. Please note we may close the role early should we receive a high volume of applications
Assessment date
Interviews/assessments are due to take place virtually w/c 8 June 2026
Job reference
GMC4600
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