Salary CiLO 3.1-3.3 ($93,733–$99,942) depending on experience + allowances + super + salary packaging option
FTE Fulltime
Location Alice Springs
Commencement From 17 February 2025 (negotiable)
Reports to Deputy Managing Lawyer, Managing Lawyer
About NAAJA The North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency is a leading not-for-profit organisation that provides legal services and advocacy to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Northern Territory.
NAAJA's legal practice provides high quality, culturally proficient and accessible advice, casework and court advocacy in both criminal and civil law.
What we offer Salary packaging options up to $18,450 per annum tax freeRemote allowance of $3,300 per annum (if applicable)Annual airfare allowance6 weeks annual leave3 weeks personal leaveRelocation allowanceAbout the role NAAJA's Civil Law Practice is seeking a dedicated Civil Lawyer to join our Housing and Social Security (HSS) team.
This role focuses on achieving justice for Aboriginal people by addressing key drivers of disadvantage through civil law practice, including issues like tenancy, child protection, police accountability, and social security.
The role offers the opportunity to work on diverse civil matters and participate in remote community legal clinics across the Northern Territory.
Key Duties Undertake civil litigation and casework in line with NAAJA's priorities.Provide legal advice to clients, including conducting urban and remote advice clinics.Travel to remote communities (up to 4 nights) for advice clinics as required.Identify and report on policy and law reform issues relevant to Aboriginal communities.Collaborate with NAAJA staff, government agencies, and community groups.Prepare reports on casework and operations.Refer clients to other agencies when appropriate.Key Selection Criteria Eligibility for admission as a solicitor in the NT and High Court of Australia.Experience in civil law and ability to manage cases with limited supervision.Willingness to travel and work in remote Aboriginal communities.Strong communication skills, including cross-cultural awareness.Ability to work within a diverse team and meet deadlines.Desirable Demonstrated cultural competence and experience working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.Understanding of NAAJA's role and functions.Requirements Current drivers licenceAbility to obtain a "Working with Children Clearance" (Ochre Card) upon commencementSatisfactory criminal history check and no history of disqualification from employment by a legal practiceAbility and willingness to travel to remote areasHow to apply Applicants for this position must submit a cover letter and resume addressing the essential criteria.
Enquiries can be sent to .
For more information see position description Lawyer – Civil Law (HSS Specific)
Suitably qualified Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
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