Tavares-Finson was admitted to the English
bar in 1979, the
Jamaica Bar in 1981, and is a member of the
Middle Temple. He is a
justice of the peace and a
notary public. Tavares-Finson was a member of the Electoral Advisory Committee from 2005 to 2006, and he became a member of the
Electoral Commission of Jamaica in 2006. He was a member of the
Jamaica Labour Party's central executive and standing committees. He is currently the chair of the
National Gallery of Jamaica. Tavares-Finson was a member of the Senate in the 1980 session, and returned in 2007. He was elected Deputy President of the Senate in 2007. He was in charge of the
opposition business in the Senate. He succeeded
Floyd Morris as President of the Senate on 10 March 2016 and reelected on 15 September 2020. ==Personal life==