Senior Legal Advisor, Independent National Security Legislation Monitor

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Senior Legal Advisor, Independent National Security Legislation Monitor The Independent National Security Legislation Monitor (the Monitor) is a statutory office holder whose primary functions are to independently review and report on the operation, effectiveness and implications of Australia's national security and counter-terrorism laws in accordance with the Independent National Security Legislation Monitor Act 2010 (INSLM Act).
The Monitor is seeking EL1 Senior Legal Advisors (SLAs) to assist in the delivery of these functions. Working in small teams led by Principal Legal Advisors, the SLAs will conduct legal research and analysis, identify issues, consult and engage with stakeholders, and contribute significantly to the development of recommendations and preparation of reports. An INSLM SLA will have an analytical mind, strong technical legal skills, and great attention to detail. They will be a collaborative team player, outcome-driven, proactive, and display advanced interpersonal and communication skills that will facilitate effective engagement with government and non-government organisations, including civil society groups, in a law reform context. Demonstrated experience in providing legal advice, litigation, or legislative drafting is highly desirable for these roles.
To learn more about the INSLM Office, please visit our website at inslm.gov.au.
How you can help make a difference
The INSLM Office's high-performing staff are our greatest asset, shaping a positive workplace culture that celebrates success and embraces diversity. The INSLM Office is based in Canberra and while flexible working arrangements will be supported where possible, candidates should note that for security reasons some elements of these roles cannot be performed remotely.
Our ideal candidate will have:
a law degree and demonstrated experience in legal practice, legal research or law reform. Prior experience in criminal law, human rights, or counter-terrorism and national security legislation would be particularly valuable. the ability to conduct high-quality legal research, undertake critical analysis, identify issues, and formulate advice. well-developed communication skills, the ability to work collaboratively and engage positively with internal and external stakeholders. demonstrated ability to draft clear, concise reports and communicate complex ideas in writing. a commitment to ongoing professional development, and willingness to both accept and provide feedback in the context of a small team environment committed to continuous improvement. #J-18808-Ljbffr


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