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Community Legal Education Lawyers x2 - Alice Springs / Tennant Creek

Central Australian Women's Legal Service

ABOUT US

Central Australian Women’s Legal Service (CAWLS) is a multi-disciplinary Community Legal Centre providing services for all women in Central Australia and the Barkly Region, with offices based in Alice Springs and Tennant Creek. Many of our clients are women who have experienced or are experiencing Domestic and Family Violence.

CAWLS is a busy practice with a vibrant and dedicated team of practitioners.

We are committed to providing holistic, culturally safe, trauma-informed wrap-around services, achieving excellent outcomes for our clients through law reform, legal advice and representation, client support, financial counselling, community legal education and outreach. Our staff are motivated, and dedicated and ensure we provide quality service to all clients and stakeholders.

ABOUT THE ROLE

Exciting opportunities exists within the Central Australian Women’s Legal Service to join our legal team.

CAWLS is seeking self-motivated candidates with demonstrated legal practice experience and a strong work ethic to provide high quality Community Legal Education programs in line with CAWLS areas of practice. We are looking for candidates who are passionate about improving access to justice for women.

We are looking for 1 lawyer to work in Alice Springs and 1 lawyer to work in Tennant Creek. Relocation assistance may be available (as per CAWLS relocation policy).

CAWLS service delivery includes;

  • Family law, divorce, property, children
  • Domestic and family violence
  • Child Protection
  • Discrimination
  • Credit & Debt
  • Tenancy
  • Employment including Workplace Sexual Harassment,
  • Victims of Crime applications
  • Other civil law matters
  • Criminal Law

As a CLE Lawyer with the Central Australian Women’s Legal Service, you will be working in a small but busy and tight knit team. Under the direction of the Senior Management Team, you will be engaged in a variety of tasks.

Excellent ongoing training and on the job support will be provided to the successful applicant.

Total effective package includes: base salary, superannuation, leave loading, relocation assistance and salary packaging options. Annual progression within the salary scale is subject to satisfactory performance.

*Additional benefits apply for employees based in Tennant Creek.

ABOUT YOU:

You must be eligible to hold a Practising Certificate in the Northern Territory and hold or have the ability to obtain a NT Drivers licence, NT Ochre card (working with children) and a current National Police check.

You will be responsible for:

  • Liaising with key stakeholders across the community and legal sector to review existing CLE services and programs, identify gaps in legal literacy within the community, and develop and implement a CLE program in line with CAWLS strategic plan.
  • Ensure that CLE delivery is informed by Adult Education best practice principles.
  • Undertake casework and legal advice in the course of CAWLS advice clinics and in conjunction with CLE sessions providing high quality legal advice and representation within CAWLS areas of practice and guidelines.
  • Working with colleagues across the organisation to deliver holistic and wrap around services for clients including appropriate referrals to other services and agencies when necessary.
  • Representing clients at the local court, in the Federal Circuit court and other tribunals as necessary and to assist with the provision of duty lawyer services.
  • Undertaking Outreach to provide CLE, Legal advice and representation to women. May include occasional travel to remote locations.
  • Developing and maintaining appropriate networks with relevant community-based organisations, engaging in partnership development activities to build awareness of the service for CAWLS clients.
  • Undertake and/or participate in policy and law reform & assist with the writing and editing of texts for publication as required.
  • Supporting other colleagues, particularly when they are out of office, by taking responsibility for their files.
  • Other duties as delegated by the Senior Management team.
  • Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records and some data entry.

An applicant's gender is a genuine occupational requirement of this position, authorised by s35 of the NT Anti-Discrimination Act and Division 4 (s30, ss1 & ss2a,c,g,e,& h) of the Sex Discrimination Act 1984.

HOW TO APPLY

To submit your application click Apply Now. We look forward to hearing from you.

Interviews will be held on a rolling basis, and candidates are encouraged to apply at their earliest convenience.

For more information contact: Alice de Brenni, CAWLS Operations Manager, (08) 8952 4055.

A position description is attached.

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