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Paralegal - Darwin

North Australian Aboriginal Family Legal Service

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ABOUT NAAFLS

NAAFLS is a non-government Aboriginal Corporation providing legal advice, representation and community legal education to Aboriginal people living in Communities and small towns across the Top End of the NT.

We provide advice and representation to victims of Domestic Violence, including Family Law clients and to victims who are the subject of Child Protection Applications or Orders. Other work includes Victims of Crime Compensation Claims and assistance and support with housing applications.

NAAFLS has offices in Darwin, Katherine and Nhulunbuy and assists clients in over 44 remote communities. Regular travel to these communities is predominantly in line with the Darwin and Katherine Court Circuit calendars and requires our team to stay overnight on community for up to two trips of 2-4 days per month.

Teams consist of a Solicitor and Case Worker who provide a wrap around holistic service to our vulnerable clients to ensure they are fully supported through their journey.

THE OPPORTUNITY

North Australian Aboriginal Family Legal Service (NAAFLS) is seeking a Paralegal to join our Darwin Office Team. The successful applicant will possess skills and experience relevant to legal practice. Excellent organisational and communication skills is essential.

Experience of working closely with and having a strong understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture is required.

A requirement in this role is to possess an Ochre Card (Working with Children Clearance) and a National Criminal History Check (within 3 months) or the ability to obtain one. A current NT Divers Licence is also required.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait people are strongly encouraged to apply.

KEY RESPONSIBILITiES

  1. Provide a high level or paralegal support to solicitors.
  2. Ensure accurate legal client files and timely data entry using NAAFLS’ electronic file management system, Actionstep.
  3. Proactively assist solicitors and clients with legal matters including completion of legal documents under the supervision of the Principal Legal Officer (PLO).
  4. Undertake legal and policy research tasks as directed.
  5. Contribute to ensuring a quality, culturally proficient service.
  6. Prepare briefs and other materials including the drafting of documents.

A position description is attached.

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