Job Summary
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- Job posted on: 10th Jun 2021
The Cairns Community Legal Centre is a non-profit, government-funded community organisation, providing accessible legal and social justice services to people in the community who are experiencing disadvantage.
The Centre extends its service to a number of different areas, including guardianship, domestic violence, peace and good behaviour matters, consumer law, debt, motor vehicle property damage, employment, discrimination, family law, child protection, and criminal and traffic matters.
This work is provided for a diverse range of clients including people with disabilities, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, those experiencing domestic or family violence, financial difficulties and homelessness.
Due to ongoing organisational growth, the Cairns Community Legal Centre has a new role available for a full-time Supervising Solicitor, to join its team on a 12-month temporary basis, with the possibility of ongoing employment after that.
Working closely with and reporting to the Centre’s Principal Solicitor, the Supervising Solicitor will be appointed as the Centre's 'Nominated Person', and be responsible for supervising the Centre's professional team to deliver quality legal services in accordance with the Centre's policies, procedures, guidelines and practices; and in line with the Centre's strategic initiatives and operational matters determined by the Centre's Director.
Some of your duties will include (but will not be limited to):
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The Cairns Community Legal Centre is looking for an individual who holds a Bachelor of Law Degree. In addition, you will have (or be eligible for) admission as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland and a practising certificate that entitles you to practise as a solicitor in Queensland.
The successful candidate will work effectively and cooperatively with the Principal Solicitor and staff to achieve quality legal services in accordance with the Centre's strategic initiatives and operational matters, as determined by the Centre's Director. Furthermore, your well-prepared and highly organised nature will be crucial to your success in the role, as will your ability to be agile in responding to emerging demands and managing competing priorities.
Candidates should also possess supervision and management capabilities, and have the patience and attitude required to constructively support and mentor staff and volunteers. You will also be expected to be a daily role model for the Centre's organisational culture and must be able to demonstrate the values and behaviours expected by the Centre.
Importantly, you'll be passionate about the work, and will have a genuine interest in working to help people who are experiencing disadvantage.
This is an exciting opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of disadvantaged and marginalised clients - Apply Now!