Job Summary
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 10th Jun 2026
- Perth > CBD, Inner & Western Suburbs Perth

This role offers flexibility in working hours and arrangement, and we welcome applications from candidates seeking either full-time or part-time positions.
Scroll on if you want to do things the way they’ve always been done. At Sussex Street, we are interested in something different.
The justice system is full of good intentions, but anyone who has worked inside it knows the truth: too often, it isn’t working well for the people who need it most.
We are building a team of lawyers who are willing to ask harder questions:
Are we actually helping?
Is the system making things better or worse?
What would it look like to practice law in a way that genuinely improves people’s lives?
If you are the kind of lawyer who is curious about doing justice differently, who is willing to challenge assumptions, and who believes law can be practiced in smarter, more human ways, then you might belong here.
We are entering a new phase following our merger with Palmerston Association, bringing together legal services, health, and social support through our Health Justice Partnership. This creates new opportunities to tackle the complex, messy problems that sit at the intersection of law, family violence, substance use, and social disadvantage.
We are looking for lawyers who thrive in environments that are evolving, who are comfortable trying new approaches, and who want to help reshape how legal services are delivered.
If that sounds like you, we would love to talk.
We are seeking a lawyer to join our specialist Respondents Service, an evidence-based program working with respondents to restraining orders and users of violence.
This work focuses on early intervention with people who have used family violence. Our aim is simple: to help stop the behaviour before it escalates and to improve safety for victim-survivors and children.
We believe part of creating safer families is working directly with the person responsible for the harm, helping them understand the impact of their behaviour, take responsibility, and make better decisions. In many cases, where parents continue to co-parent after separation, this work can help reduce conflict and create safer, more stable relationships for children.
The role includes:
You will work within a specialist team of lawyers, paralegals, and administrative staff, and as part of a broader organisation delivering services across three sites.
We welcome applications from senior lawyers, junior lawyers, and restricted practitioners. What matters most to us is not how many years you have been practising, but how you think about justice and the role lawyers can play in making systems better.
If you read the opening of this ad and thought “yes, that’s exactly how I see the work”, we want to hear from you.
You might be someone who:
The following experience is useful, but not essential:
You might already have experience in these areas, or you might be keen to develop it. Either way, if you bring curiosity, sound judgement, and a commitment to doing this work well, we can help you build the rest.
Similarly, familiarity with frameworks such as non-collusive practice, Safe & Together, MARAM, or similar is valuable but not required. Training will be provided.
What we are really looking for is someone who is a great cultural fit for a team that wants to practise law thoughtfully, collaboratively, and sometimes differently to the way it has always been done.
You will also bring:
We know this work is demanding, and we are committed to creating a workplace where lawyers can do meaningful work without burning out.
Sussex Street is in a period of renewal - we are intentionally rebuilding our team and culture so that people can do their best work and feel supported while doing it.
We offer:
If you are excited by the idea of doing justice differently, we would love to hear from you.
Please apply via the 'Apply Now' button.
Sussex Street values diversity and inclusion. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and people who identify as LGBTIQ+ are strongly encouraged to apply.
We prefer direct applications and will contact recruitment agencies if required.
Got questions? Contact Zoe O'Neill at (08) 6253 9500 or email [email protected] using the subject line: Community Legal Lawyers enquiry via EthicalJobs.
