Magistrate, Melbourne Magistrates' Court
Department of Justice and Community Safety VIC – Melbourne VIC
The Attorney-General, Jaclyn Symes, seeks expressions of interest from suitably qualified persons for appointment as a magistrate of the Magistrates' Court of Victoria.
Magistrates are appointed by the Governor in Council, on the advice of the Attorney-General.
Expressions of interest are sought from people with substantial legal experience and knowledge of the jurisdiction of the Magistrates' Court, who have demonstrated a high level of integrity, sound judgement, interpersonal skills, communication skills, and the ability to conduct hearings. Required qualifications and conditions are set out in the Magistrates' Court Act 1989.
About the role
Following appointment, Magistrates commence at Melbourne Magistrates' Court. Thereafter, assignments of Magistrates to court locations across Victoria are made by the Chief Magistrate. Magistrates may be required to sit in regional Victoria for a period of up to three years.
Who we're looking for
Practitioners with experience in civil law and family violence are strongly encouraged to apply. Experience in criminal law would be advantageous.
The Victorian Government is committed to ensuring that Victoria's courts and tribunals reflect the rich diversity of the Victorian community. Women, people of all ages, LGBTIQA+ people, those with disability, Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, people living in rural and regional Victoria and people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Adjustments to the recruitment process can be accommodated upon request. If your application progresses, we invite you to discuss how we can support you through the recruitment process.
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