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Graduate Solicitor

Seniors Rights Service
  • Opportunity to make a real difference working for a purpose led organisation
  • Part time role based in Surry Hills NSW
  • XRef Engage Awards Best Workplace 2024

Join an amazing team working to promote and link older people to vital aged care and rights information.

About the role

We are looking for a dedicated individual to join our Legal team who are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of older people in our communities.

The Graduate Solicitor will provide high quality generalist legal information, advice, representation, and other legal assistance to socially and economically disadvantaged older people across NSW. This role, based in Surry Hills, offers hybrid work arrangements, allowing for a blend of community-based, office-based, and remote working options. The role is a part-time position offered on a maximum term contract extending until the end of June 2027, in alignment with our current funding period, ensuring long-term stability and commitment.

If you are passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of older individuals, we encourage you to consider joining our team.

Why work for Seniors Rights Service?

Seniors Rights Service is a nonprofit organisation that provides free legal services, aged care advocacy and rights education and information to older people across New South Wales. This is a pivotal moment to join our team. As more older people seek aged care services, our organisation is continuously evolving to meet the expanding need for our services.

If you have a natural talent for connecting with people, have relevant experience and want to work for an organisation dedicated to supporting one of the most vulnerable groups in our communities, we want to hear from you.

Role Responsibilities

As a Graduate Solicitor, you'll be responsible for:

  • Provide phone, virtual and face to face advice and casework to older people who may be disadvantaged.
  • Undertake tribunal or court work, as well as alternative dispute resolution advocacy on behalf of clients prior to tribunal or court.
  • Present community legal education seminars to older persons across NSW.
  • Assist clients to obtain legal aid or pro-bono support.
  • Provide limited supervision to law students and volunteers.
  • Some interstate travel may be required.

Your regular work includes:

  • Assist in the development of community legal education collateral, resources and promotional materials.
  • Perform research and assist with law reform projects.
  • Provide casework and client matter reports for inclusion in staff meeting and board reports.
  • Contribute to team discussions to improve service provision to callers and clients.

Selection Criteria

  1. Current NSW practicing certificate or ability to obtain one.
  2. Broad knowledge and/or demonstrated experience across the main areas of law of a generalist community legal centre such as residential tenancy, guardianship, consumer, credit and debt, discrimination, human rights, family and domestic violence, Wills and powers of attorney.
  3. Ability to develop and present community legal education sessions.
  4. Good interpersonal and written communication skills, with the ability to explain complex information concisely to a diverse range of people.
  5. Ability to work as part of a team as well as independently and prioritise work to deliver results.
  6. Highly proficient with technology and software, including Microsoft Office 365.
  7. A passion for social change and contributing to an organisation dedicated to supporting the most disadvantaged people in our communities.
  8. Ability to travel through NSW to provide services.
  9. Prepared to undertake and maintain a National Criminal History check and NSW driver’s license as a condition of employment.

What’s in it for you?

  • Experience a collaborative and fun work culture in a growing organisation.
  • Great flexibility with access to hybrid work arrangements.
  • SCHADS Award Level 5 Pay point 1 with NFP Salary Packaging benefits.
  • Enhanced leave provisions including gifted leave between Christmas and New Year.
  • Feel good knowing you are working for an organisation with a strong social conscience and presence within our community.

Interested in applying?

If you are interested in this opportunity, please submit your CV and a cover letter addressing each of the Selection Criteria above.

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**Applications without a cover letter addressing the selection criteria will not be considered.

 At Seniors Rights Service we seek a workforce that is as diverse as our society. We believe diversity and inclusion are fundamental to our culture and core values and we demonstrate this commitment through all our employment practices. Our inclusive workplace culture contributes to making Seniors Rights Service a great place to work. We strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders people to apply. Additionally, we believe vaccination to be the best way to keep our employees and clients safe and strongly encourage vaccination against Influenza and COVID-19.

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