About the Department
The Department of Industry, Science and Resources and our broader portfolio are integral to the Australian Government's economic agenda. Our purpose is to help the government build a better future for all Australians through enabling a productive, resilient and sustainable economy, enriched by science and technology. We do this by:
Growing innovative & competitive businesses, industries and regions Investing in science and technology Strengthening the resources sector. The APS and the department offer a clear direction and meaningful work. You will be able to create a positive impact in people's lives whilst contributing to improved outcomes for Australia and our people.
If you would like to feel a strong connection to your work and you are accountable, committed and open to change, join us in shaping Australia's future.
About the team
We are Australia's international trade remedies authority - the Anti-Dumping Commission. The commission is responsible for undertaking investigations into allegations of unfair trade practices involving goods entering Australia and administering Australia's anti-dumping legislation. These investigations seek to deliver a level playing field for industry. Professionalism, excellence and independence underpins the commission's world-class reputation.
The commission is led by the Anti-Dumping Commissioner (Commissioner), who is an independent statutory office holder. The commission is staffed by employees from the department made available to the Commissioner, including lawyers to provide specialist legal services. There are three branches in the commission: Investigations, Strategy and Operations, and Legal.
The Executive Director, Legal (EDL) leads the Legal Branch, which is made up of a specialist legal service team with expertise in administrative and trade remedies law. The EDL will have two direct reports (Directors/Principal Legal Counsel).
The team provides high quality, client-focused legal services to investigations teams and the policy team. The EDL will report directly to the Commissioner, providing specialist legal advice and briefings to the commission and Commissioner (as a decision maker) to support good decision making and promote best-practice regulation. They will prioritise workflows to meet legislative deadlines and collaborate across the commission and will manage the commission's role in merits review proceedings by the Anti-Dumping Review Panel, judicial review proceedings, World Trade Organisation matters, and compliance issues.
The EDL is also accountable to the Chief Counsel within the Department of Industry, Science and Resources in respect of compliance with professional standards and the Legal Services Directions, and escalating matters of legal risk as appropriate, and may seek support from the Chief Counsel in relation to those matters and other legal professional obligations.
The Commission is committed to delivering a positive, flexible and inclusive workplace. Our goal is for staff to reach their full potential through engaging work and career growth opportunities, within a diverse, inclusive and connected team of peers and leaders.
Our ideal candidate
We are offering the opportunity to be part of a passionate and committed team of policy and legal professionals. We are looking for motivated candidates who have:
A minimum of 7 years post admission experience. A strong understanding of administrative law and statutory interpretation principles. Highly developed collaboration skills, including the ability to negotiate, liaise and influence colleagues and stakeholders. High standards of professional and personal integrity. Sound knowledge of Australia's anti-dumping legislation (Part XVB of the Customs Act 1901) and World Trade Organization (WTO) obligations under the Anti-Dumping Agreement and the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measure. A strong track record of managing and leading high performing teams to deliver against competing priorities. Experience providing advice in a domestic system that operates within international treaty arrangements, particularly WTO treaties, is ideal but not required. Well-developed leadership, planning and organisational skills. If you are eager to make a positive impact and have the skills, experience and motivation to succeed in this role, we would welcome your application.
The key duties of the position include
Leading the Legal Branch, responsibilities may include:
Managing the team to draft high quality advice and documents (including advices on cases, practice instructions, briefs, talking points, ministerial submissions, corporate and public reporting). Using effective stakeholder/client management skills to support the team to deliver advice within the commission's investigations and decision-making frameworks. Overseeing development of the commission's written and oral submissions in merits and judicial review. Leading the Commission's engagement with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and WTO stakeholders and input into WTO disputes and compliance matters. Representing the Commission in domestic and international fora. Working closely with the policy section to provide effective legal advice to Commission investigators to address outcomes of domestic reviews and WTO cases. Supporting the Commission's strategic engagement across Government and internationally on trade remedies issues. Other duties as required from time to time to support the work and priorities of the commission.
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