You are applying for the position of ParaLegal/Legal Practitioner (Junior) with Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Legal Service .
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This position is located in: Brisbane Close date: Tue, 3 Dec 2024 11:59pm POSITION DESCRIPTION – PD016 - extract Paralegal/Junior Legal Practitioner (Family Law) Full Time About us - read more at www.atsils.org.au/jobs ATSILS is a not-for-profit, community-based organisation that delivers innovative, professional criminal, civil and family law services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients throughout Queensland.
We are 50 years old, and have 300 staff including a specialist Through Care service to complement our legal services.
We are fully government funded, and this Legal role is tied to ongoing funding, currently set to 30 June 2025.
Opportunity Depending on your studies, experience, qualifications, and attainment of a Practising Certificate, you will have an opportunity to prepare casework and provide assistance directly to clients – albeit under the direction and guidance of an experienced Practitioner.
You can rely on the State-wide resources of the Principal Legal Officer and Director of Law (Family) and your immediate legal team.
The development of culturally competent legal services is inherent in this role, so you will likely achieve a degree of confidence in this specialist area.
Selection Criteria: ESSENTIAL CRITERIA (6) 1.
Values: alignment to the values and vision of ATSILS and an appreciation of and sensitivity to the challenges our clients have faced, and continue to face, in their fight for and their right to justice and equity.
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Qualifications: i.
Junior Legal Practitioner : be admitted as a Legal Practitioner in Queensland (or be within 12 months of being admitted) with a Bachelor of Laws (or equivalent); ii.
Para-Legal scale 2-3 : be a Bachelor of Laws (or combined Degree) Student; or hold an Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies or a Diploma of Legal/Justice/Native Title or similar qualification, PLUS two years' full-time equivalent experience in a legal or professional office; iii.
Para-Legal scale 1 : be enrolled in a Legal Studies Certificate, Diploma or Degree with at least one year's full-time work experience.
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Client representation and data management: sound interpersonal and communication skills including a demonstrated ability to empathetically and efficiently convey precise information to team members and clients; creating and storing written information and online applications in concise, plain language using Windows Microsoft Office technology and utilising legal knowledge in at least two jurisdictions.
A minimum typing speed of 45 wpm, 98% accuracy is an advantage.
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Core legal duties: proven capacity to provide highly confidential legal and administrative support to Legal Practitioners in Family Law proceedings (including ability to co-ordinate file and case management in accordance with professional standards); AND ability to calmly liaise with the legal services network (after training in Paralegal levels) in attending minor matters at Court/Tribunal.
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Confidence in and knowledge of legislation: a basic knowledge of key legislation, practices, and procedures across a range of legislation such as the Family Law Act, Domestic and Family Violence Act, Child Protection Act, various Anti-discrimination Lawetc.
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Access, teamwork, and communication: preparedness to work after hours if necessary; willingness to assist in a busy office with administrative duties including case filing and intake processes; organised, flexible, and friendly interpersonal and communication skills are essential, as is an ability to develop culturally competent service after on-the-job training.
DESIRABLE CRITERIA (2) 1.
Ability to use Microsoft Office in a Windows networked environment.
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Mobility, access, and safety: • a current Queensland Driver Licence and ability to drive in all reasonable conditions may be required (therefore an essential criterion) for the role, dependent upon the location.
• a willingness to undergo a Criminal Record Check to achieve a National Police Certificate (Australia-wide Disclosable Criminal History).
Candidates may be required to disclose misconduct (criminal convictions, prosecution investigations etc.,) that prevent an ATSILS Security Clearance in relation to any conviction for fraud or other dishonesty related criminal offences.
To this end, a preferred candidate must be prepared to consent to a Criminal History Check being conducted (if requested).
Note: A criminal history does not automatically preclude selection for interview, and a preliminary check can be discussed with the HR Manager after a candidate has been shortlisted for interview.
• Workplace Health and Safety qualification or First Aid Certificate.