CSSO competition for State-solicitor roles
Chief State Solicitor Maria Browne

18 Aug 2026 justice Print

CSSO competition for State-solicitor roles

The Chief State Solicitor’s Office (CSSO) is holding an open competition for the role of State solicitor (fixed term). 

The CSSO says that appointments will be made on a temporary fixed-term contract for a period of up to 12 months, with an option for the office to extend the contract. 

The position is based at the CSSO's headquarters in Smithfield, Dublin with blended working arrangements available subject to business needs. 

‘Diverse’ legal role 

The CSSO describes the position as “a diverse legal role”, adding that applicants should possess a sound knowledge of general law and practice. 

The office is aiming to attract people with “a strong public-service ethos” who show commitment, energy, sound judgment and an ability to work under pressure to tight deadlines when needed. 

The duties will vary depending on the section to which an officer is assigned. 

Priority areas 

“State solicitors may be called on, from time to time, to assist in priority areas – including the CSSO’s response to emerging issues that arise, such as extradition requests, European co-operation requests, judicial-review litigation, immigration and asylum litigation, or urgent transactional work,” the office states. 

The closing date for applications is 3pm on Tuesday 8 September. 

Applicants are urged to read the information booklet

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