Job Summary
- $110,873.00 - $143,611.00
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 19th May 2025
The Top End Women’s Legal Service (‘TEWLS’) is a not-for-profit, specialist women’s legal service focused on the advancement of women’s rights. We provide integrated, holistic, trauma-informed, and culturally secure free legal and support services to women and non-binary people living in the Top End of the Northern Territory (primarily, the Greater Darwin region). We are an accredited community legal centre and a member of Women’s Legal Services Australia.
TEWLS provides legal and support services in the areas of family, migration and civil law, with specific expertise held in respect of domestic, family and sexual violence (‘DFSV’). As a specialist DFSV legal service, our multidisciplinary team provides legal advice, casework and representation (litigation), legal information and referral, and wraparound support services to our clients, with expertise in assisting clients with intersectional vulnerabilities, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, culturally and linguistically diverse women, migrant women, women experiencing DFSV, women with a disability, and women experiencing financial disadvantage. Our client-centred practice model maintains a significant DFSV and family law legal practice, as well as migration law and an extensive civil law practice including in areas of tenancy and public housing, discrimination, sexual harassment, consumer law, complaints, child protection, and employment law.
TEWLS also provides community legal education and input on law and policy development to build government and community capacity to work towards deeper legal and cultural change to redress power imbalances and address violence and gender inequality.
Under the supervision of the TEWLS Principal Lawyer, the Senior Lawyer will provide high quality, culturally appropriate and holistic legal assistance, including legal advice, casework and representation (litigation), and legal information and referral to women and non-binary people in the Greater Darwin region within TEWLS’ practice areas, with particular focus on clients experiencing or at risk of experiencing DFSV.
The Senior Lawyer will work within TEWLS’ specialist women’s services practice, and under the general direction of the TEWLS Principal Lawyer, will be expected to apply (and if required, acquire) a high level of expertise to provide legal services across a range of matters. Critically, the Senior Lawyer will have the skills to sensitively take instructions from clients who have experienced and/or are experiencing DFSV, child sexual abuse and other forms of discrimination and abuse by way of trauma-informed best practice principles, and provide support, advice, and referral options within a trauma-informed framework.
In addition to the above, the Senior Lawyer will undertake a broad range of complex casework and have responsibility for the carriage of complex projects, including community legal education (‘CLE’) and law reform. The Senior Lawyer will also undertake a day-to-day mentoring role for less experienced legal practitioners in specified legal matters/areas of law, as well as supervise the work of volunteer lawyers and students, as required. In support of and collaboration with the TEWLS Principal Lawyer, the Senior Lawyer may be required to assist in the development and maintenance of requisite legal policy and procedures.
As part of TEWLS’ growing structure, the Senior Lawyer will receive support and training to aid their development whilst working towards the service’s purpose of facilitating access to justice for women. Organisational and administrative responsibilities are also a component of this position.
Legal advice and casework
Community legal education and law reform
Stakeholder engagement
Organisational responsibilities
Admitted to practice/eligible to apply for an unrestricted practising certificate in the Northern Territory.
A minimum of five (5) years’ post admission experience in Migration, Family and/or Civil Law, with priority for experience in Family Law and domestic, family and sexual violence.
Essential:
Desirable:
A position description is attached.