Catering Manager - £54,500 - £56,500

As one of the four Inns of Court, we are proud to provide support, education and accommodation to barristers at every stage of their careers. As a membership organisation, we provide an extensive catering offering to senior stakeholders from the legal profession in a historic setting. This includes lunch (Tue – Fri) and internal events e.g. drinks receptions, banqueting dinners, student events, garden parties and lectures, for between 20 and 600 people.

Josephine Nonyelu

Josephine was called to the Bar in 2009. She received double scholarships from Middle Temple, for which she is truly grateful. She is the director of two companies, Jan Towers Solicitors Limited and Africa Awake Initiative Limited, a law firm and an organisation working to improve the lives of Africans living on the continent and in the diaspora through farming and education, respectively. Josephine recently received a chieftain title awarded in recognition of her philanthropic and humanitarian endeavours within a community in Nigeria. She had always been interested in making a difference in the lives of others. For instance, she founded SCAN (a charitable organisation advocating for families affected by sickle cell disease) and sat on an NHS committee, namely the South East London Individual Fundings Request for Specialised Services (SELIFRS); this funding stream is responsible for providing treatments outside the agreed NHS funding pathway.

Richard Jory KC

Richard served previously as Social Secretary of the Middle Temple student committee. He practises from Foundry Chambers, where he has been since pupillage

In his professional practice he was Standing Counsel to the former Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office, and is on the current approved list of Silks for the Serious Fraud Office. He specialises in prosecuting and defending criminal cases, from the most complex murder and historic sexual offences to cases of fraud, drug importation, money laundering, corruption and human trafficking. He has particular experience in cases involving inter-jurisdictional issues and Organised Crime

Richard served two terms as a member of the Conduct Committee of the Bar Standards Board, from 2006-2012, investigating and reporting on complaints against barristers. He is a Middle Temple advocacy trainer.

Outside of work Richard plays a number of sports including cricket for the Refreshers CC, the Bar's premier cricket club.