Job Summary
- $130,671.81 per annum + 11.5% superannuation. (pro-rata to contract duration)
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 20th Nov 2024
- Sydney > Rosebery
Greenpeace is an independent campaigning organisation, which uses peaceful, creative confrontation to expose global environmental problems, and develop solutions for a green and peaceful future. Our priority focus in the Australia Pacific region is tackling climate change.
This is a full-time, fixed-term position for a 6-month contract.
At Greenpeace Australia Pacific (GPAP) the Legal Counsel works as a part of our broader Governance and Performance department in supporting three main functions of the organisation:
Our Legal team is an integral part of ensuring our organisation receives advice and support on a range of legal matters, including risks and mitigation. You will assist in negotiation and drafting of contracts, and provide advice on employment law, contract law, consumer law, intellectual property and corporate governance.
The Legal Counsel will report to the General Counsel and provide support to stakeholders across several teams, including: the Company Secretary and GPAP Board; CEO and Leadership Team; Head of People and Culture; Advocacy Manager; Operations Manager; Program Director; and campaign team leads.
Some of the core responsibilities of the role will include:
We’re ideally looking for someone with advanced knowledge and experience in corporate law, contract law, consumer law, intellectual property law, defamation and employment law. With an understanding of charity and company secretarial matters.
If you have a history in the environmental sector and understand the politics at play, this would be ideal. However, not a non-negotiable.
You’ll also have:
This role can be moulded to the expertise of the candidate, so if you are ticking most of the boxes, but not all - that’s okay! We would love to hear from you.
Annual full-time salary: $130,671.81 per annum + 11.5% superannuation. (pro-rata to contract duration)
Open to applicants Australia wide, with a preference for Sydney or Melbourne for the opportunity to join more regularly in person staff workshops, get-togethers and activities.
Greenpeace is an equal opportunity employer with a longstanding commitment of providing a work environment that respects the dignity and worth of each individual. We recognise and value the benefits and strengths that diversity brings to our employees and the whole organisation and we thrive in an environment that encourages respect and trust.
Note: Not all responsibilities and competencies listed in the Job Description need to be addressed; it is left to the discretion of the applicant which to focus on.
We respectfully request that Recruitment Agencies do not submit applications for this position.