Organisation: Office of Public ProsecutionsOccupation: Education and TrainingReference: VG/OPP870The Office of Public Prosecutions (OPP) is an independent statutory authority responsible for preparing and conducting criminal prosecutions in Victoria on behalf of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
Matters prosecuted by the DPP and the OPP involve serious crimes or matters that are of significance to the fair and effective operation of the Victorian criminal justice system.
The OPP consists of the Solicitor for Public Prosecutions and a staff of approximately 475 providing legal and corporate support to the DPP, the Chief Crown Prosecutor and Crown Prosecutors in the exercise of their independent roles in the criminal justice system.Join us in this newly created role as the
Legal Education Program Manager , where you will lead the development of our legal capability strategy.About the RoleReporting to the Executive Director, Legal Practice, you will oversee the strategic delivery of the legal education curriculum and key initiatives that enhance the legal performance of OPP staff.
As part of your role, you will work closely with senior stakeholders to define and embed legal capability standards and metrics, measure and report on performance, and address any gaps in the system.
This role also involves leading the Legal Education Program Lead, ensuring effective coordination and leadership of the legal education initiatives across the OPP.Key Responsibilities include:Develop and deliver a strategic legal capability plan that aligns with the OPP's overall Strategic Plan and supports our legal education needs.Define and monitor legal capability standards and performance metrics for OPP legal staff, ensuring alignment and understanding across the legal practice.Oversee the delivery of the legal education curriculum, programs, and initiatives, ensuring they are evidence-based and meet organisational priorities.Identify gaps, issues, and risks in legal capability and implement solutions to address them.Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to leverage best practices and innovative approaches in legal education.Provide leadership to the Legal Education Program Lead, ensuring accountability, performance, and wellbeing expectations are met.About YouTo succeed in this role, you will bring:Strong knowledge of
indictable criminal law
and procedure in Victoria or another Australian jurisdiction.Proven experience in
strategic planning
and implementing capability development initiatives in a legal environment.Ability to engage and collaborate effectively with stakeholders, defining legal capability and performance standards.Analytical skills to
measure, monitor, and report
on key metrics, identifying strategies to address risks and enhance performance.A demonstrated drive to
embrace innovation , apply best practices, and lead with curiosity and creativity.A high level of
emotional intelligence , excellent communication skills, and experience in
leading a team
effectively.You must be an Australian Lawyer with a current Victorian Practising Certificate.About UsThe Office of Public Prosecutions (OPP) is an independent statutory authority responsible for conducting serious criminal prosecutions across Victoria on behalf of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
Our team, consisting of over 465 skilled professionals, supports the work of the DPP, the Chief Crown Prosecutor, and Crown Prosecutors.Our vision is to lead in legal excellence, fostering an innovative, supportive environment that serves our community.
Our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and professional excellence guides everything we do.Apply NowTo apply, you will need to submit a resume, cover letter and complete the online questionnaire which is located on the last page of the application process.Applications close on Tuesday 12 November 2024.The OPP is committed to building a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture.
People from all cultural backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply, particularly applicants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage, or those who may experience disability related barriers in securing employment.
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