Civil Law Service for Aboriginal Communities (CLSAC)
* Competitive salary range: $79,322 – $134,458 (plus super & leave loading)
* Permanent role in Lismore/Tuckurimbah with strong career development potential
* Work directly with Aboriginal clients & communities to deliver culturally appropriate and trauma-informed legal support
This vacancy is an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander identified recruitment under Part 5, clause 26 of the Government Sector Employment (General) Rules 2014.
If you are an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and are thinking about applying you can contact the Aboriginal Services Branch for a confidential discussion about the role by emailing:
About us
Legal Aid NSW delivers accessible legal services across criminal, family and civil law. We provide advice, court representation, and family dispute resolution through 28 offices and phone-based support, helping people navigate the legal system with confidence and fairness.
About Lismore / Tuckurimbah
Working as a solicitor in Lismore / Tuckurimbah offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact to Aboriginal clients and communities across the Northern Rivers region.
You will be working in a region traditionally owned by the Widjabul Wia-bal people of the Bundjalung Nation. The Bundjalung Nation spans a significant area, stretching from the northern banks of the Clarence River to the Logan River in Queensland, and westward to the Great Dividing Range near Tenterfield and Stanthorpe.
Local Aboriginal communities maintain a strong and enduring connection to Country, with Bundjalung language still actively spoken and cultural practices continuing across generations.
About the role
This role sits within the Civil Law Service for Aboriginal Communities (CLSAC) team. CLSAC is a state-wide team, servicing remote and regional aboriginal communities across NSW. The team is comprised of solicitors, social workers and a financial counsellor. The team are geographically dispersed, with staff in Central Sydney, Lismore, Orange, and Wollongong.
In this role, you will provide outreach services to aboriginal communities in the Northern Rivers. You will meet with clients, face-to-face, and provide high quality advice, minor assistance and casework services in areas such as consumer, mental health, human rights, employment, housing, immigration, social security, and/or coronial inquests, or other areas of civil law. You will be supported in this work through supervision by a senior solicitor, and professional development.
You will also work closely with FamAC (Family Law Service for Aboriginal Communities) solicitors and Aboriginal Field Officers on outreach from time to time.
This Solicitor I-III role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the important work of CLSAC and Legal Aid NSW.
About you
We're looking for a solicitor who brings both professional expertise and a genuine commitment to social justice. You'll have experience working with Aboriginal clients and/or communities, and a strong understanding of the legal and social issues they face.
If you've previously provided legal advice in this space and are passionate about making a meaningful impact, we'd love to hear from you.
Please Note: Legal Aid NSW considers that being Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander is a genuine occupational qualification under s 14 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 (NSW).
Applicants for this role must satisfy the Aboriginality criteria. Aboriginality is defined by descent through parentage, identification as being Aboriginal and being accepted in the community as such. In the pre-screening questions you will need to provide information on how you satisfy the Aboriginality criteria.
WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN LEGAL AID NSW
We are committed to diversity and inclusion
We are committed to creating a culturally safe and genuinely inclusive organisation and workplace for everyone who works and interacts with us. We strive to be a place where people from diverse backgrounds want to work, where voices and cultures are valued and where people feel valued, welcomed, respected and heard.
We want a workforce that reflects our clients, so we can deliver a service that meets the needs of the community. We welcome applications from people with diverse backgrounds - including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability, the LGBTQI+ community, culturally diverse people and other diverse communities.
We acknowledge, support and accommodate the diverse access needs of people with visible and invisible disabilities. If you need an adjustment to participate in the recruitment process, experiencing issues accessing information on the application form and require this in an alternate format, or you'd like information about what we can do to help you, please contact our team at
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