About the OpportunityAre you tired of billable hours and looking for more flexibility in applying your legal knowledge? If you answered yes, this may be the role for you!As the Principal Lawyer, you will be responsible for managing legal matters, ensuring they align with the Council's strategic objectives and operational needs. You will lead the Council's legal services framework, delivering both strategic and operational legal solutions to support the business. You will provide high-level, timely, and solution-focused legal advice, ensuring the Council's legal priorities are met efficiently. Additionally, you will manage and instruct external legal counsel as needed to ensure optimal outcomes.Remuneration$110,997 - $147,104 per annum plus superannuationThe BenefitsFull-time 35 hours per weekFlexible work arrangement options including hybrid work arrangements, option of nine-day fortnight or monthly RDO12% superannuationGenerous leave entitlements including Long Service Leave after 5 yearsPaid Parental LeaveOngoing training and development opportunities including access to Council's Study Assistance programGenerous corporate fitness program for you and your immediate family membersWeekly Health and Wellbeing programs held on siteFree flu vaccination programFree parking on-siteBeautiful location in the picturesque Hunter Valley!About YouTo succeed in this role, you will possess a law degree, a comprehensive background in providing legal advice in local government and/or commercial settings, along with extensive experience in managing complex legal issues. A current practising certificate or the ability to obtain one is required.What's Next?This is an exciting opportunity for a dedicated legal professional ready to make an impact at the local government level.We encourage you to apply by completing the application form below and uploading a copy of your resume.Your candidate suitability is determined by your responses to the selection criteria questions. For more information on how to address the selection criteria, please visit our How to apply page.Pre-Employment ScreeningPlease note, prior to an offer of employment being made, recommended candidates will be required to undertake a medical assessment (including drug and alcohol testing) and other pre-employment checks, such as references, employment history checks, working with children checks, or a criminal record check.About UsAt Cessnock City Council, our success is built by our people and core values. We offer you a direct connection to the community, providing opportunities to inspire growth and sustainability in our diverse region. We're committed to building a passionate and inclusive workforce.We are committed to the value of respect and strive to have an inclusive workforce that reflects the diverse populations we serve. We welcome applications from qualified individuals of all ages and genders, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, the LGBTQIA+ community, veterans, and people with disabilities.There are options available to request adjustments. If you need any adjustments to be made to the recruitment process or if you would like to discuss any accessibility requirements, please contact ****** for a confidential discussion.Applications Close: Monday 13 January 2025 at 11.30pmWho to Contact: Keri Neveldsen, Governance and Council Support Coordinator on (02) 4993 4184You must have the right to live and work in Australia to apply for this position.Guided by staff values of integrity, respect, teamwork, accountability, and excellence, Cessnock City Council is an attractive, thriving Council and employer of choice.
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