Senior Lawyer – Registry Law
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A future with ASIC means that your work will contribute to ASIC's vision for a fair, strong and efficient financial system for all Australians. We value what you will bring, especially sharp, analytical minds ready to challenge the status quo.
About the Role
Provide expert registry law advice across legislation administered by ASIC, supporting registry operations and the Registry Connect Program. Lead high‑quality legal and policy work on delegations, privacy, information management, third‑party agreements, administered revenue, and court matters.
Responsibilities
* Provide and coordinate specialist advice on legislation administered by ASIC as it relates to registry functions, including the design and operation of law for the Registry Connect Program.
* Conduct and oversee administrative law matters relevant to registry operations, including Freedom of Information applications, privacy obligations, administrative reviews of ASIC decisions and complaint investigations.
* Draft and review legal instruments, agreements and communications (including third‑party agreements and administered revenue matters).
* Prepare internal briefs and reports; engage with other ASIC teams and external advisers on complex registry law issues.
* Monitor regulatory reform and legislative changes impacting registry services; provide practical guidance on implementation.
* Lead, mentor and supervise team members; contribute to planning and delivery of registry legal work.
About the Team
The Registry Law team sits within ASIC's Legal Services group. It performs a range of service functions for ASIC's registry operations and projects, playing a key role in stabilising and uplifting ASIC registry services.
Job Details
* Full‑time senior lawyer, permanent position.
* Salary starting from $152,704 per annum, plus up to 15.4% superannuation.
* Position based in Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane.
About You
* Demonstrated experience as a lawyer within a government department or agency, or in a legal firm that consults to government.
* Proven experience understanding, interpreting and applying legislation, with insight into how legislation operates in practice.
* Ability to present complex information clearly to varied audiences and build productive stakeholder relationships.
* Strong organisation and time‑management skills; ability to deliver high‑quality outcomes to deadlines.
Technical Requirements & Certifications
* Legal qualifications and eligibility to hold a Legal Practising Certificate in a State or Territory of Australia.
* Post‑admission experience in government, in‑house or law firm settings with relevant registry, administrative law and public‑sector experience.
Additional Desirable Requirements
* Ability to work independently and take accountability for outcomes.
* Strong legal writing and verbal communication skills.
* Client‑service focus and effective stakeholder management across diverse teams.
* Experience preparing internal reports and briefings on key matters and projects.
Benefits
* Attractive superannuation.
* Additional leave entitlements.
* 50/50 hybrid work‑from‑home model.
* Flexible work arrangements.
* Assistance for study and professional development.
About ASIC
ASIC regulates corporations, markets, financial services and consumer credit, promoting market integrity and consumer protection in the Australian financial system. Through enforcement work, ASIC holds offenders accountable and strives for strong outcomes. Moneysmart helps Australians improve financial skills and knowledge.
Diversity & Inclusion
ASIC is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Indigenous Australians, applicants from all backgrounds and with different abilities are encouraged to apply.
Employment Requirements
You must be an Australian citizen and be prepared to complete an ASIC Suitability and Baseline Assessment issued by ASIC's Security team.
Application Deadline
Applications close at 11:59 pm AEDT on 15 December 2025.
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