RIYADH: The Ministry of Justice has provided 1,028 jobs for Saudis, who will report to work for the first time after the Eid Al-Adha holidays.
The new employees will be working in various courts across the Kingdom in a number of positions, including assistant legal researchers, assistant law researchers and property estimators.
According to the Chief of Financial and Administrative Affairs at the ministry, Mohammad Al-Mijaish, the ministry seeks to meet the needs of staff across all legal departments as part of its plan to take advantage of the qualified human resources that help to develop the judicial field.
Meanwhile, the ministry, in coordination with the Supreme Magistrate's Council, will assign 45 judges to work during the Eid Al-Adha holidays this year in 41 courts nationwide in order to service emergency cases.
Spelling out the number of jobs available in various departments, the ministry said that 69 Saudis will work as legal researcher's assistants, 91 as law researcher's assistants, while 730 staff members will be employed as minute writers and 100 will work as security and safety personnel.
Justice Ministry provides 1,028 jobs for Saudis
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