Earn $116K - $146K + 12% Super + up to $15,900 tax-free salary packaging!
Relocation assistance of up to $5,000 for the right candidate
Up to 4 weeks of subsidised accommodation to support your transition
Extra paid time off during the Christmas/New Year period!
Support First Nations clients through outreach, advocacy, and holistic lawyering
Live in Broome, travel the region, and apply legal expertise to empower clients across the West Kimberley
About KCLS - A Legal Service Like No Other Kimberley Community Legal Services (KCLS) is an independent, not-for-profit organisation providing free civil legal help, financial counselling, and social support across the vast Kimberley region of Western Australia. With offices in Broome and Kununurra, KCLS is one of Australia’s most remote community legal centres, supporting both urban and remote First Nations communities.
Known for its multidisciplinary approach, KCLS combines legal practice with social work and advocacy, empowering people to navigate legal challenges in culturally respectful, community-led ways. The team works collaboratively to ensure holistic support - from legal advice to outreach, education and systemic change.
Learn more: www.kcls.org.au
Discover the Kimberley, Drive Justice - What This Role Offers KCLS is seeking a full-time
Senior Solicitor
based in
Broome, WA
- a gateway to meaningful work, skilled growth, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences across the Kimberley.
This isn’t just another solicitor role. It’s an opportunity to build trusted relationships with remote communities, partner with multidisciplinary professionals, and apply your civil law skills in ways that genuinely change lives. From court advocacy to community education, mentoring junior lawyers, or travelling to places few lawyers reach, the role is as diverse as it is rewarding. No two days are the same, and each one brings purpose.
Key responsibilities include:
Provide civil legal advice, advocacy, and representation in matters including family violence, tenancy, family law (excluding property), child protection, estates, and compensation claims
Supervise and mentor junior solicitors, PLTs, interns, and pro bono contributors
Deliver holistic, trauma-informed legal services in collaboration with social workers and other multidisciplinary team members
Participating in regular outreach trips to communities in Derby, Fitzroy Crossing, and the Dampier Peninsula
Engaging in community legal education, stakeholder partnerships, and systemic advocacy
Contributing to service planning, data collection and reporting required by the Principal Solicitor and CEO
Participating in reflective legal practice and peer-based learning to continually improve client outcomes
Building and maintaining strong, respectful relationships with community leaders, agencies, and local service providers
Your Experience, Skills, and Spirit To be eligible, candidates must be
admitted as a legal practitioner in Australia
and
hold (or be eligible to hold) an unrestricted practising certificate in Western Australia.
While
5+ years of post-admission experience
is preferred for appointment at the Senior Solicitor level,
candidates with a minimum of 2 years’
experience in a relevant legal role are encouraged to apply and
will be considered for a Solicitor position.
You will also demonstrate:
Strong legal skills, with a focus on civil law matters
Excellent advocacy, written communication, and interpersonal abilities
The capacity to explain legal concepts clearly using plain language, tailored to diverse audiences
Resilience, adaptability, and emotional intelligence in working with vulnerable clients
A commitment to social justice and to working respectfully with First Nations clients and communities
While not essential, the following experience will be highly regarded:
Prior work in a community legal centre or similar setting
Knowledge of trauma-informed or multidisciplinary legal practice
Exposure to regional or remote service delivery environments
Experience developing or delivering community legal education programs
This is an excellent opportunity for a values-driven legal professional to make a lasting impact in one of Australia’s most unique regions.
Successful candidates will need (or be able to obtain) a current WA ‘C’ Class Driver’s Licence, a Working with Children Check (WA), and a National Police Clearance.
In addition to your qualifications:
You bring broad civil law experience, especially in tenancy, family violence, child protection, and estates
You believe in the power of law to uplift lives and strengthen communities
You lead with curiosity, listen with respect, and collaborate with care
You stay grounded and compassionate in complex or emotionally charged moments
You hold yourself to high standards with integrity, reflection, and professionalism
You are a flexible, adventurous spirit and are energised by the challenges of remote practice
You’re seeking a place where your values align with your work, and your work makes a difference
What’s on Offer - Benefits That Matter KCLS offers a competitive remuneration package circa
$116,000 - $146,000
(based on skills and experience)
PLUS 12% Super, along with a suite of generous perks including:
Up to $15,900
tax-free
salary packaging
Relocation assistance
of up to
$5,000
Up to 4 weeks
of
subsidised accommodation on arrival
5 weeks
of annual leave + 12 additional
Days Off in Lieu.
Paid leave
during the
Christmas/New Year period
$165/day
Meal and travel allowance for overnight outreach trips
Access to Fleet vehicles
Ongoing CPD and cultural competency training
Supportive, inclusive team culture
Flexible working options
considered
How to Apply - Take the Next Step This is a rare opportunity to build a meaningful legal career in a dynamic regional setting. The successful candidate will have the chance to work directly with remote communities, contribute to lasting social change, and grow in a team that truly values purpose-driven work.
APPLY TODAY
and bring your legal expertise to where it’s needed most.
KCLS is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity. We strongly encourage applications from First Nations people and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
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