Job Overview
This is a part-time (3 days/week) role, with a 6-month contract. The role is available for an immediate start.
Remuneration and Benefits
Level 6.1 SCHADS Award
$110,****** per annum excluding *****% superannuation and attractive salary packaging options
Four weeks of annual leave per annum plus leave loading
Two weeks paid leave during the Christmas closure
All employees are eligible to salary sacrifice a portion of their base salary (up to $15,900)
About Caxton Community Legal Centre
Caxton Community Legal Centre is a community legal centre whose purpose is to promote and protect human rights in Queensland through access to justice. Caxton provides accessible legal information so people know their rights and can prevent or respond to legal problems. Prioritising those who experience disadvantage, trauma and marginalisation, Caxton provides free, high-quality legal assistance and social supports.
Role Description
The Senior Lawyer – Financial Rights is responsible for providing legal advice and casework to clients with financial rights matters. They will have high-level knowledge in consumer protection law, including the National Credit Code and the Australian Consumer Law, and be able to provide advice and assistance to clients with a variety of Financial Rights problems. They will provide support and guidance to other practitioners in Caxton in relation to Financial Rights matters. The role will be a 'nominated person' for supervising services in accordance with the instrument of nomination (letter) as amended from time to time and will sometimes be responsible for supervising the Consumer Credit and Debt volunteer clinic. The role will also represent the Financial Rights programs in targeted stakeholder engagement, oversee delivery of specific services, contribute to law reform submissions, and contribute towards the long-term sustainability of the Financial Rights services, as directed by the Managing Senior Lawyer – Financial Rights.
Key Accountabilities
Work with minimal supervision and apply in-depth existing knowledge of relevant areas of law to deliver legal advice and conduct both simple and complex casework, using a trauma-informed, human rights framework, while sharing skills and experience with less experienced lawyers.
Provide direct supervision for level 4 and level 5 lawyers, paralegals, PLT students and volunteers as well as lawyers in other programs assisting clients with co-existing financial rights matters.
Troubleshoot issues related to clients accessing the service or making complaints and identify PII issues to the Managing Senior Lawyer – Financial Rights.
Work collaboratively to provide a holistic, client-centred service to diverse clients within a human rights framework.
Deliver community education, engage in sector development and networking, contribute to law and policy reform.
Essential Requirements
Demonstrated experience across relevant areas of law.
Demonstrated experience supervising lawyers on restricted practising certificates, PLT students and volunteers.
Bachelor of Laws or similar with 5+ years post-admission experience.
Admitted in an appropriate Australian state jurisdiction, and in the High Court of Australia.
Current Queensland Practising Certificate.
Why Caxton Legal?
Caxton Legal Centre has played a central part in Queensland's legal landscape over the past 50 years, leading the state's first Stolen Wages case, successfully representing well over 100 victims of the **** floods, and paving the way for multidisciplinary service delivery to people experiencing elder abuse. We are an engaged, passionate and talented group of lawyers, social workers and administrative staff who encourage collaboration and learning to meet our clients' needs. Our full-time staff enjoy a 35-hour week paid at the full-time Award rate, with time off in lieu if additional approved hours are worked. Paid Christmas leave is provided during the office shut-down period to New Year's in addition to four weeks paid annual leave. Caxton is currently experiencing significant growth and change across many of its programs; these roles represent investments in the future of our service delivery and capabilities across South-East Queensland.
How to Apply
If you are interested in joining a team who are highly committed to social justice and value diversity and human rights, please apply by providing a 1-2 page cover letter addressing the key accountabilities and your CV, for the attention of Managing Senior Lawyer, Georgia May.
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