Diploma for Senior Associate Paralegals

Ofqual-accredited level 5 diploma launched for paralegals

A new Ofqual-accredited paralegal qualification has been launched by The National Association of Licensed Paralegals (NALP). 

The Diploma for Senior Associate Paralegals is the first Ofqual regulated Level 5 paralegal qualification and joins NALP’s suite of Ofqual regulated paralegal qualifications. Qualifications includes the Level 3 Certificate for Paralegal technicians, Level 4 Certificate for Associate Paralegals, and the Level 7 Diploma in Paralegal Practice. A Level 6 qualification will be launched later this year.

NALP said the Level 5 qualification builds on the ‘key foundational subjects’ required for a career within the legal profession, allowing learners to go into greater detail and further develop critical thinking skills. Land Law and Conveyancing, Matrimonial and Civil Partnership Law, Public and EU Law, and Business Law and Practice are all included within the Level 5 syllabus.

The course can be studied remotely, blended, or delivered in-person through a variety of NALP approved centres. Studies can be completed over a period of up to two years, with most students qualifying in 12-18 months.

NALP’s CEO Chantal Cooke said:

“The new Level 5 Diploma for Senior Associate Paralegals is an important addition to the NALP suite of Ofqual accredited qualifications. By being externally regulated by Ofqual, Learners can be sure that they are studying for a qualification that will truly help them in their paralegal career. Paralegals play an important role within the legal sector and they deserve to be confident that the qualifications they are taking are of the highest quality, which is why NALP is proud to be the only organisation offering Ofqual regulated paralegal qualifications.”

After successfully completing the Level 5 Diploma for Senior Associate Paralegals, learners may apply for Senior Associate membership of NALP.  The diploma shares the aims of the CILEX’s Chartered Paralegal qualification in creating greater recognition of paralegals as a profession, offering more opportunities for those looking for a career as a paralegal.

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