At times, we all put our trust in the legal profession. If one practitioner lets us down, our confidence in the whole justice system may suffer.
That’s why with the Legal Profession and Legal Aid ( Scotland ) Act (2007), the Scottish Legal Complaints Commission (SLCC) has been established.
The SLCC has replaced all functions of the Scottish Legal Services Ombudsman as well as some complaints' areas of the Law Society of Scotland and The Faculty of Advocates.
The SLCC, as an independent body receives, investigates and resolves complaints made against legal practitioners and brings together the powerful combination of Commissioners from both the legal profession and the general public.
We are based at The Stamp Office, 10–14 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh EH1 3EG . Eventually, the SLCC will employ around 45 staff.
Currently we are not advertising any positions. Future vacancies will be shown on this page.
The Scottish Legal Complaints Commission is an Equal Opportunities Employer and we welcome applications from all sectors of the community