Are you a First Nations woman or law student interested in furthering your legal expertise by gaining hands-on practical experience and contributing to positive outcomes for First Nations women and children?
The Paralegal will be part of the Mulleun Mura Team and works under the general direction of the Solicitors for the program.
The paralegal provides essential support to lawyers and performs a wide range of legal tasks, including legal research, drafting documents, and managing case files in an accurate and timely way.
You will also play a crucial role in client relationships, gathering information, and maintaining communication between the team and their clients.
Perform intake assessments for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.Develop and maintain knowledge of other community and legal services to support effective referrals.Maintain accurate data and records.Provide high quality legal secretarial support and support workflow systems.Communicate with ongoing clients of the Centre in relation to appointments and other matters as directed.Qualifications & experience This role would suit a First Nations law student, someone who has completed other relevant qualifications, or someone with other relevant work experience.Desirable – Law student in second or third year of law degree; or previous experience in a paralegal role.Benefits Competitive salary plus salary packaging benefits.Access to cultural supervision and paid cultural leave.Additional paid leave entitlements.Health and Wellbeing allowance.About the Centre The Women's Legal Centre is a specialist community legal centre. Our primary legal practice areas are family law, migration, employment, discrimination, and sexual harassment and violence. The Centre includes a specialist program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, Mulleun Mura, and delivers services through partnerships with health and community organisations.
Our vision is that women are safe, strong, and in control of their lives.
The Centre provides legal assistance across the spectrum of need, including legal information and referral, legal advice and representation, and litigation. The Centre provides legal services within a multi-disciplinary and trauma-informed practice model that incorporates social work, cultural support, and collaborative service models to provide wrap-around support to the most vulnerable and at-risk clients.
To express your interest in this great opportunity, please send your CV and a one-page EOI summarising your relevant experience and suitability for the job and why you are interested in the role, to .
Contact for more information For a confidential discussion about the role, please call Managing Solicitor, Vanessa Graf on or email .
Note: Being a woman is a genuine occupational qualification under s34 of the Discrimination Act 1991 (ACT). Applications close: Wednesday 13 November 2024 11.59pm AEST
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