About the DepartmentThe Department of Industry, Science and Resources and our broader portfolio are integral to the Australian Government's economic agenda.
Our purpose is to help the government build a better future for all Australians through enabling a productive, resilient and sustainable economy, enriched by science and technology.
We do this by:
Growing innovative & competitive businesses, industries and regionsInvesting in science and technologyStrengthening the resources sector.
The APS and the department offer a clear direction and meaningful work.
You will be able to create positive impact in people's lives whilst contributing to improved outcomes for Australia and our people.
If you would like to feel a strong connection to your work and you are accountable, committed and open to change, join us in shaping Australia's future.
About the teamWe are Australia's international trade remedies authority - the Anti-Dumping Commission.
The commission is responsible for undertaking investigations into allegations of unfair trade practices involving goods entering Australia and administering Australia's anti-dumping legislation.
These investigations seek to deliver a level playing field for industry.
Professionalism, excellence and independence underpins the commission's world-class reputation.
The commission is led by the Anti-Dumping Commissioner (Commissioner), who is an independent statutory office holder.
The commission is staffed by employees from the department made available to the Commissioner, including lawyers to provide specialist legal services.
There are three branches in the commission: Investigations, Strategy and Operations, and Legal.
The Legal Branch, led by the Executive Director, Legal (EDL), is a small specialist legal service team with expertise in administrative and trade remedies law.
Each of the two Principal Legal Counsel will have approximately two to four direct reports for management purposes.
In practice, we anticipate legal staff will work across the Legal Branch on work as required and determined by the EDL and Principal Legal Counsels.
The opportunityThe Principal Legal Counsel reports directly to Executive Director, Legal (EDL).
The EDL reports to the Commissioner and is accountable to the Chief Counsel of the Department of Industry, Science and Resources in respect of compliance with professional standards and the Legal Services Directions, and escalating matters of legal risk as appropriate.
PLCs will prepare legal advice and supervise team members delivering legal advice to the commission, most often directly to the Investigations Branch and the Strategic and Operations Branch teams to support good decision making by the Commissioner and promote best-practice regulation.
PLCs will participate in regular meetings with investigation case teams and the policy and practice section, and contribute to the commission's decision-making meetings.
PLCs also will manage ongoing case work arising from the Commission's input into judicial and merits reviews.
Day to day work will involve operational oversight of compliance with the Commissioner's legislative obligations under the Customs Act and other Acts.
PLCs will take the lead in building the team's legal skills in administrative and trade remedies law, expanding the team's knowledge of trade remedy settings in other jurisdictions, and training commission staff on learnings from reviews and WTO outcomes.
You will work closely with the department's legal area, external legal providers, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Anti-Dumping Review Panel (ADRP).
Our ideal candidateWe are looking for motivated and skilled legal professionals who have:
5 years post-admission experienceeffective verbal communication skills and a strong client focus.strong understanding of administrative law and statutory interpretation principles.experience providing well-reasoned, evidence-based, written legal advice in a regulatory environment.
This includes identifying legal risk and developing legally compliant options for managing those risks consistent with legal obligations.experience drafting submissions for merits review and judicial review proceedings.well-developed planning and organisational skills for building capability and meeting deadlines.experience mentoring and second counselling the work of lawyers under your supervisionhighly developed collaboration skills to engage with staff at all levels.high standards of professional and personal integrity.knowledge of, or the ability to quickly learn, Australia's anti-dumping legislation (Part XVB of the Customs Act 1901) and interpret and apply it correctly.knowledge of, or the ability to quickly learn, Australia's obligations under the World Trade Organization (WTO) Anti-Dumping Agreement and the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measure.
If you have the skills, experience and motivation to succeed in this role, we welcome your application.
The key duties of the position includeThis role requires you to:work closely with the EDL and other PLC to create a cohesive and collaborative legal branch.manage case work including by providing effective legal advice, verbally and in writing, to investigators.supervise lawyers providing client focused legal services to case teams.build a positive, productive and mutually supportive team environment to provide a valued legal support function.identify and drive opportunities for continuous business improvement aligned to the Commission's priorities.evaluate and advise on developments arising from judicial review, merits review, and WTO cases, identifying the need for consequential legislative, policy or practice changes.
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