Contact: Jennifer Poon, Senior Legal Administration Officer | (03) 9628 0556Reference: VG/SRO/PAL/1825809Salary Range: $76,817 - $93,274Solicitor Level 2, Legal Services BranchGrow your career as in-house counselAt least one (1) full-time, ongoing and at least one (1) full-time, fixed-term (12-month) Solicitor Level 2 (VPS Grade 3) position in the Legal Services Branch.Salary $76,817 plus 11.5% superannuation — Solicitor Level 2/VPS Grade 3Melbourne CBD-based team with a supportive, continuous learning and results-driven cultureHybrid working arrangements with flexibility to work from homeCareer and development opportunitiesWhat we offerThe State Revenue Office is the Victorian Government's revenue management agency, administering a range of taxes, duties, levies, grants and subsidies.
We aim to develop our people to achieve great outcomes for the Victorian community.
We offer flexible working arrangements and a workplace culture that is rewarding and productive, where contributions are valued and recognised, expectations are clear, and treatment is fair and equitable.
We are an equal opportunity employer that is committed to providing an inclusive, accessible and safe working environment.The opportunityAs a junior solicitor you will be responsible for providing effective and efficient legal advisory services and advocacy to support the Commissioner of State Revenue in matters arising from Acts administered by the State Revenue Office, including stamp duty, payroll tax and land tax.You will have the opportunity to utilise and further develop your advisory and litigation skills, while undertaking meaningful legal work under the mentorship and guidance of experienced solicitors in a collaborative team environment.Reporting to a Principal Solicitor, you will be able to:conduct your own litigation and advice case-load, with supportive legal supervisionundertake legal research and interpret and apply legislationprepare and conduct cases for litigation at VCAT and the Courtsbrief and instruct counsel at interlocutory proceedings and substantive hearingscommunicate directly with internal stakeholders, customers and their legal representativessupport the Commissioner and delegates with timely legal advice.Who we are looking forTo be successful in this role, you will have:been admitted as an Australian lawyerbetween 1-3 years' recent post admission employment experience as an Australian lawyer in the public or private sector, strong academics, with knowledge of – and preferably direct experience in - the litigation, tribunal and court processesexcellent verbal and written communication skills, sound decision making and problem-solving skillsstrong computer skills, including adobe (for preparation of court documents) and adept at working in a hybrid legal environment.How to applySubmit an application via the 'Apply now' button by 11.59pm on Tuesday 29 October 2024.You will need to upload a cover letter and current resume.If you require any adjustments to assist you throughout this recruitment process, or you need a copy of this advertisement and attachments in an accessible format, such as large print, please email note, as part of our selection process, we conduct pre-appointment checks including those related to references, identity, qualifications, work history, work visa, and police record history.This role may be subject to a probation review.#J-18808-Ljbffr