About This Role
* Exposure to interesting legal work and high profile matters
* Join a supportive team environment
* Hybrid work – enjoy the flexibility of office and remote work
* Flexible work options available – this opportunity can be full-time or part-time
* VPS 6.1 $138,631 – $162,076 plus superannuation per annum (depending on experience)
About The VGSO
The Victorian Government Solicitor's Office (VGSO) serves the rule of law exclusively for the State. Our place within government ensures we are at the centre of legal change, reform and problem‑solving. We operate as a service‑driven legal professional practice and strive for excellence in this competitive environment. We role‑model the Victorian Public Sector values and VGSO's Our Compass, which guide how we work together in everything we do: Proud of what we do; Value every voice; Learn, grow, thrive; Always evolving; Act with care.
About The Branch
The Litigation and Dispute Resolution (LDR) branch comprises a number of legal teams that provide specialist legal services to a wide range of government clients and departments, tackling matters that are both high profile and of public interest. The branch is the largest within the VGSO and is led by the Assistant Victorian Government Solicitor (LDR) who is supported by approximately 95 employees, including solicitors and legal support staff who work within teams.
Our Areas Of Expertise Include
* State care, personal injury, and negligence claims (including historical institutional abuse claims involving former minors and young persons in the care of the State)
* General civil, police civil, and tortious claims
* Coronial investigations including inquests
* Supervision order proceedings pursuant to the Crimes (Mental Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997
* Supervision order and detention order proceedings pursuant to the Serious Offenders Act 2018
* Post‑sentence orders pursuant to the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth)
* Judicial review and statutory interpretation
* Contempt of court, defamation, injunctions, and vexatious litigant applications
About The Role
An exciting opportunity has become available for a motivated and experienced Principal Solicitor looking for a challenging and rewarding role involving the provision of expert legal services to government clients, the management of complex litigation, and the ability to mentor a team of talented legal professionals. The LDR branch prioritises professional development across all levels in a safe, supportive learning environment with direct access to senior leadership.
Reporting to the Managing Principal Solicitor, your role as a Principal Solicitor will be focussed upon delivering specialist legal advice and representation in state care and personal injury matters. However, you will also have the opportunity to play a pivotal role in managing complex and sensitive litigation across a diverse range of cases.
Your Responsibilities Will Include
* Managing and supervising strategic civil litigation
* Independently managing a diverse caseload
* Supervising and mentoring junior solicitors and paralegals
* Playing a strategic and operational role within the team and the LDR branch
Additionally, you will have the opportunity to support other streams of work within the branch, ensuring a varied and enriching experience.
We welcome applications from candidates seeking flexible work arrangements, including part‑time hours.
Skills And Experience
* Ideal candidate will have 6+ years post‑admission experience
* Demonstrated experience in conducting complex and sensitive litigation in state courts and tribunals, particularly personal injury/civil litigation, including a sound knowledge of relevant court practices and procedures
* Experience providing comprehensive written and oral legal advice which is fit for purpose
* Experience acting for government or statutory authorities and/or insurers would be highly regarded
* Proven experience supervising files and/or mentoring staff
* Good interpersonal communication skills to truly connect with team‑members and work together to deliver exceptional results for our clients
* Proven ability to effectively manage competing priorities, within a fast‑paced dynamic environment
* Practical and client focused problem‑solving and research skills
* A strong focus on turnaround time and ability to work under pressure
* Criminal law/quasi‑criminal law experience will be highly regarded
Why Join Us?
* Impactful Work: Engage in cases that make a real difference in the community and involve significant public interest issues.
* Professional Growth: Benefit from a supportive environment that encourages continuous learning and development.
* Collaborative Team: Work alongside a team of dedicated professionals who are passionate about delivering high‑quality legal services.
Benefits
VGSO offers an inclusive, collegiate and collaborative work environment where you will be well supported and mentored to develop your knowledge. You will also be given excellent career opportunities to progress and develop within the organisation. We are committed to the ongoing learning and development of employees, placing great value on continuous professional development for staff at all levels.
VGSO embraces flexibility and recognises the importance of work‑life balance. We offer a flexible hybrid work arrangement, allowing employees to spend half of their time working remotely and the other half in the office. This setup encourages collaboration and strengthens team connections, while supporting your ability to achieve a healthy work‑life balance.
How To Apply
If this sounds like the opportunity for you, Apply Now to start your application.
Applications must include:
* a cover letter (no longer than 2 pages)
* resume
Please note it is not a requirement to respond to the Key Selection Criteria separately but applicants should outline their relevant skills/experience and suitability to the role in their cover letter.
To find out more about this role, please view the position description attached. Alternatively, you can contact Karlie Ridgwell, Talent Acquisition Advisor, on or email
Applications close at 11:59pm on Tuesday, 27 January 2026
Preferred candidates will be subject to pre‑employment checks including but not limited to, reference checks, pre‑employment misconduct screening and criminal record checks.
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