At Catholic Schools Broken Bay, our Vision is to provide 'Authentic, professional Catholic education, delivered with care and compassion'. The Vision underpins our exciting and robust Towards 2025 Strategy which places students at the centre of everything we do, and which brings schools and parishes together to work as one. The Towards 2025 Strategy commits our system of schools to being at least as good as the very best, to maximise the learning growth of every student, and to inspire hearts and minds to know Christ and love learning.Covering an expansive geographical area which includes the Central Coast, Sydney's Northern Beaches and North Shore, Catholic Schools Broken Bay is a system serving 45 Catholic Schools with around 18,000 students from Kindergarten to Year 12.Benefits of Working with UsCompetitive salary on offerFree onsite parking or public transport close by25% School Fee Discount for eligible employeesAnnual leave loading and ex-gratia leave at Christmas timeSalary Packaging for eligible employeesAbout the RoleReporting to the Senior Workstream Lead: Governance, Legal and Risk, you will be a trusted legal advisor to the Director of Schools, Senior Workstream Leads and all System Leaders, for all legal matters and in particular; anti-discrimination, Education Act compliance, personal injury and matters with parish and canonical implications.Dispute resolution including matters relating to family law and contracts is also a responsibility of this role where you will provide support as required to the Director of Schools and Manager of Safeguarding.As the Senior Legal Counsel, you are able to identify legal concerns across the work of CSBB schools and Central Office and collaborate effectively with professional staff to manage legal risk.As a member of the Governance, Legal and Risk team, you will be responsible for a high volume of operational accountability and working strategically to support the delivery of specific initiatives and priorities within the scope of Towards 2025.Key Role Responsibilities:Leads the CSBB Legal Team, under the direction of the Senior Workstream Lead, Governance, Legal and RiskProvides advice on complex legal matters, including the intersection of various legislationOperates as a subject matter expert on section 83C compliance, safeguarding, parish and diocesan matters, workers compensation and anti-discrimination, especially the Disability Standards for EducationProvides timely and appropriate legal advice for system leaders in keeping with a legislatively complex environment in the education sector including where required, support for the Manager of Safeguarding.Liaises with external lawyers and briefs external counsel as required to provide advice, appear in proceedings or prepare draft responses and/or documentation particularly relating to complex and involved matters, including where canonical advice is neededDevelops comprehensive briefings for the Director of Schools, and board reporting as appropriateReviews policy and practice from a legal perspectiveOversees day to day legal matters including contract review, response to subpoenas, letters of demand and general legal questionsLiaises with insurers and lawyers for insurers regarding legal matters, insurance claims and risk managementOversees systems for the coordination and preparation of legal documents as requested by Government Inquiries, Courts, Tribunals and Diocesan agenciesActs on behalf of CSBB and its officials (as required) in relation to small scale litigation and alternative dispute resolutionUndertakes research into specific aspects of the law including regulatory regimes and compliance matters, responses to foreshadowed changes to legislation, new legislation or the creation of new regulatory regimes and associated legislation that may impact CSBBAssists CSBB to operate in compliance with legislation and its values at all timesAbout YouAs the ideal candidate you will meet the following key requirements:Supportive of, or can demonstrate an understanding and commitment to, the ethos of the Catholic faith in an educational contextAdmission as a Legal Practitioner of the Supreme Court of NSW with at least 10 years' experiencePrevious responsibility for delivering legal services in a complex organisation, ideally in a not-for-profit or educational settingExperience in developing and leading an in-house legal function, and people leadership an advantageProven record in sustaining effective relationships and maintaining effective networking across a broad range of stakeholdersAn ability to provide legal services and functions to support an organisation's missionFamiliarity with the Canonical and Ecclesial context of Catholic schools (desirable)Experience in the management of safeguarding matters from a legal perspective (desirable)Working knowledge of the legal and regulatory environment governing NFP organisationsPrevious experience managing litigation is an advantageAdaptable to working within a fast-paced environment and re-prioritising tasksHaving a keen eye for detail to deliver consistently accurate and informed written and verbal communications suitable for the receiving audienceAdvanced knowledge and skill in the Microsoft suite of productsQualificationsTertiary qualification in LawCurrent practising certificate in NSWMember of The NSW Law Society and/or Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) AustraliaValid Working with Children CheckApplication ProcessApplications should include:A cover letter of no more than two pages addressing why you are interested in the role and addressing the criteria listed aboveApplications Close on Friday 1 November 2024.Agencies, please note that unsolicited resumes for this position will not be considered.Catholic Schools Broken Bay promotes a culture of safety and care for children and young people. The Diocesan Office for Safeguarding Charter provides overarching principles that ensure children and young people are at the centre of the work we do and that every child and young person is encouraged to have a voice and participate in their community to their fullest potential. All employees must be aware of the Diocesan Office for Safeguarding Charter and be committed to organisational child safe standards and practice. Successful applicants for child-related roles must meet the requirements of the Working with Children Check.
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