Pupillage Vacancy Information
Charterhouse Chambers offers common-law pupillages, successful candidates can expect to be exposed to all of chambers core areas. Pupillage will comprise general common law and chancery. A pupil supervisor will oversee the successful candidate(s) during the course of their pupillage to ensure that they are in the best possible position to secure tenancy at the conclusion.
The successful candidate(s) will receive financial support in line with the current minimum figure set by the Bar Standards Board.
Charterhouse works within the relevant statutory, regulatory and professional frameworks in relation to equality and diversity, recognising that those with certain protected characteristics (e.g. those with disabilities; those with caring responsibilities; and those in older age groups) are afforded protection from various types of discrimination in relation to recruitment through to flexible working and reasonable adjustments under equalities legislation. Chambers shall accommodate pupils’ requests for flexible working hours for example in order to allow for childcare commitments. Charterhouse believes in fair recruitment as borne out by experience that the most suitable and best candidates are those with potential seen in the moment, irrespective of background, race etc. Charterhouse Pupil Supervisors ensure adherence to Fair Recruitment principles and through chambers commitment to its Equality and Diversity policy. Charterhouse recruitment continues to exceed the national averages for minorities at the Bar. Charterhouse has established links at local universities and education establishments in order to further explore relationships and pathways for prospective barristers by making Charterhouse and its barristers accessible. Pupils are actively encouraged to assist to share their experiences and offer insight and advice. Prospective pupils may choose to fill in Charterhouse Equality and Diversity Monitoring Form
Pupillage Application Equality and Diversity Monitoring Form.docx
to add to their application although this will play no part in the recruitment process other than to feedback to chambers Accessibility Officer.
Accessibility Officer Daniel Wood can be reached at DW@Charterhousechambers.com
Any other relevant information
Charterhouse Chambers invites applications for pupillage to commence in October 2025. Applicants must have obtained a minimum Upper Second Class degree and be able to demonstrate interest in a career as a barrister through mini pupillages and other relevant experiences.
