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General Counsel

General Counsel
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North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency


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North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency Alice Springs, Alice Springs & Central Australia NT The North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency Ltd (NAAJA) aims to empower Aboriginal people and advance the interests and aspirations of the Aboriginal community through the provision of a comprehensive range of legal and support services throughout the Northern Territory.The Top End Criminal Law Section of NAAJA consists of criminal solicitors supported by secretarial and client service staff who play a vital role in ensuring the provision of effective legal services to our clients. The Top End Criminal Law Section is an extremely busy section, which requires staff members to demonstrate high levels of motivation, energy and a commitment to professional excellence.Suitably qualified Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.REPORTING RELATIONSHIPSThe General Counsel will report to the Top End Regional Managing Solicitor.GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe General Counsel is a proven senior criminal lawyer with particular responsibility for serious indictable work including Plea hearings, Trials, Local Court Appeals and Court of Criminal Appeals. The position will provide a major role in ensuring of the high professionalism and quality of representation of clients in NAAJA's Supreme Court practice.KEY RESPONSIBILITIESAct as Lead Counsel in complex indictable matters.Support and maintain the efficient and effective management of the Criminal Law practice.In consultation with the Top End Regional Managing Solicitor and Practice Manager develop and implement comprehensive practice management procedures in the Criminal Law Section with particular emphasis on maintaining and improving the Client Management System, and on quality of service.DUTIESProvide high level legal advice and representation to Aboriginal people charged with criminal offences in the Local Court and Supreme Court.Provide leadership to legal staff, including interns.With the Top End Regional Managing Solicitor, co-ordinate the Supreme Court practice for the Top End and liaise with other NAAJA offices.In consultation with the Top End Regional Managing Solicitor, develop and implement training plans for staff in the Criminal Law Section.Provide support in relation to the management of the Criminal Law Section in the absence of the Regional Managing Solicitor of the Criminal Law Section, including management of the secretarial staff and CSOs.Maintain and develop positive relationships with key stakeholders.Other duties as reasonably directed.SELECTION CRITERIAAdmission (or eligibility for admission) as a legal practitioner in the Northern Territory.An understanding of the issues affecting the disproportionate involvement of Aboriginal people in the criminal justice system. Including a demonstrated empathy and sensitivity to Aboriginal people, history and culture (Previous experience in dealing with Aboriginal people or organisations would be seen as highly desirable).Significant experience in criminal law.An understanding of the legal system in the Northern Territory and how it relates to Aboriginal people in the Top End.Extensive advocacy and appellate level experience.Demonstrated supervision experience of other legal practitioners and non- legal staff.Superior time management and organisational skills.Excellent communication skills, including the ability to communicate effectively with Aboriginal people living in the Top End of the Northern Territory.Ability to work constructively with a diverse team of legal and non-legal staff to achieve the goals of the position.Current NT Driver's Licence.Satisfactory criminal history check and no history of disqualification from employment by a legal practice.Applications close on 24th May 2024.Please note: applicants for this position must address the selection criteria in their written application.Basic Employment ConditionsPosition: General Counsel – Top EndProbationary Period: 6 monthsPlace of Employment:Alice SpringsHours of Work:37.5 hours per week. 8:00amand 4:30pm Monday to FridayEO 4.1 $172,269 – EO4.3 $186,527As a Public Benevolent Institution (PBI) NAAJA can offer up to $18,450.15 per annum of the salary, tax-free as a fringe benefit (Conditions Apply)Annual Airfare Entitlement payable per annum after 12 months qualifying service$1,150Superannuation:9.50% as per Commonwealth Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 19926 Weeks per annum. Leave loading of 17.5% will be payable on annual leave. An additional 3 days of leave at Christmas, in line with the NAAJA Enterprise Agreement 2020 - 2024 As per the NT Long Service Leave Act with the exception that service with other Legal Aid services and agreed Aboriginal organisations is recognised as relevant service for the purpose of accessing Long Service Leave on a pro-rata non-financial basis.Personal (Sick, Bereavement, and Compassionate) Leave:15 days per annum. On termination of employment, employees with 7 years continuous service with NAAJA will be entitled to a payout of 50% of unused Sick Leave credits.Other:Where a Legal Practising Certificate is required, evidence of a current Australian Legal Practising Certificate or eligibility to obtain oneSatisfactory Working With Children Clearance Check on commencementWhere a driver's licence is required. Evidence of a current NT "C" Class driver's licence or equivalentDisqualification and conviction of serious offencesUnder the Legal Profession Act, NAAJA is not able to employ a person who has been convicted of a serious offence or disqualified from legal practice without permission from the Law Society. You must inform NAAJA if you are a disqualified person or have been convicted of a serious offence and it is an offence under the Legal Profession Act if you fail to do so.For employees who do not hold a practising certificate, you will be required to undergo a police record check before commencing your employment.It is an ongoing condition of your employment that you notify NAAJA immediately if you are subject to proceedings for disqualification from legal practice or charged with a serious criminal offence. Your application will include the following questions: Which of the following statements best describes your right to work in Australia? 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