Magistrates Court Fixed-term Employment Register Department of Justice
Magistrates Court
Applications must be submitted by Thursday 20 May, 2027 11:55 PM
Thursday 20 May, 2027 11:55 PM AEST
Award/Classification: Tasmanian State Service Award - Various Classifications
Employment type: Fixed-term, casual, flexible, full-time, part-time
Region & Location: Hobart, Launceston, Devonport or Burnie
The fixed-term employment register aims to provide the Magistrates Court with a pool of suitable applicants for roles such as Administration Officer or Court Clerk on a casual or fixed-term basis.
Previous training, experience, and qualifications in a court environment are not required. Flexible working hours will be considered, but availability during court sittings is essential.
Applications are open for consideration for casual or fixed-term employment up to 12 months. These are not current vacancies but potential future opportunities.
Available Positions: Administration Officer Salary range: $66,766 - $71,857 per annum/pro rata (General Stream Band 2)
Responsibilities include customer service, administrative and clerical duties such as handling enquiries, scheduling court matters, registering documents, and recording outcomes. Success requires resilience, attention to detail, and teamwork in a fast-paced environment, aligned with the Court's values of independence, integrity, and respect.
Court Operations Support Officer Salary range: $74,783 - $80,835 per annum/pro rata (General Stream Band 3)
This role involves coordinating and recording court proceedings, working closely with magistrates and court users, and performing related administrative tasks. Attributes include resilience, attention to detail, and the ability to thrive in a busy setting, reflecting Court values.
The Head of State Service requires that nominated candidates pass pre-employment checks, including assessments for:
Arson and fire setting Violent crimes and crimes against persons Sex offences Drug and alcohol offences Dishonesty-related crimes Deception-related crimes Property damage Serious traffic offences Public order and Law & Justice offences Offences against the Executive or Legislative powers Conspiracy crimes Additionally, previous disciplinary actions will be reviewed.
How to Apply: Interested applicants should download the Information Package for details on managing the register, application requirements, and registration process.
Click the 'Apply Now' button to complete an online form and upload your resume and responses to the selection criteria (approximately half a page per criterion). Attachments must be in Word or PDF format, specifying the position applied for.
The register remains open until 21 May 2027 and is reviewed regularly.
Review the duties and ensure you meet the requirements. Contact the officer if you have questions. Submit your application with all required documents. #J-18808-Ljbffr