* $268,608- $358,281 per annum plus 15.4% employer super contribution
* Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth or Sydney
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (Cth) (CDPP) comprises of five legal practice groups that together deliver the Commonwealth's national prosecution service.
As National Practice Leader (NPL), you will lead one of the five legal practices of the CDPP; the work is complex, varied and often high profile, requiring strong judgement, clear thinking and the ability to lead other senior executives, using your extensive criminal prosecution experience to guide decisions.
You will operate as part of the executive leadership team, contributing not just legal advice, but providing national leadership with insight into change, risk, governance and decision-making. We are seeking a senior leader who brings deep criminal legal expertise, a pragmatic mindset, and the confidence to operate in a complex public sector environment.
Why join the CDPP
* Influence decisions and represent the CDPP with partner agencies at a national level;
* CDPP offers a leadership role that sets the strategic function direction for a practices group and create a shared sense of purpose and collaboration; and
* Ability to lead a capable legal prosecutorial function in a complex, high-profile public sector environment.
* SES Band 2
* $268,608- $358,281 per annum plus 15.4% employer super contribution
* Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth or Sydney
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (Cth) (CDPP) comprises of five legal practice groups that together deliver the Commonwealth's national prosecution service.
As National Practice Leader (NPL), you will lead one of the five legal practices of the CDPP; the work is complex, varied and often high profile, requiring strong judgement, clear thinking and the ability to lead other senior executives, using your extensive criminal prosecution experience to guide decisions.
You will operate as part of the executive leadership team, contributing not just legal advice, but providing national leadership with insight into change, risk, governance and decision-making. We are seeking a senior leader who brings deep criminal legal expertise, a pragmatic mindset, and the confidence to operate in a complex public sector environment.
Why join the CDPP
* Influence decisions and represent the CDPP with partner agencies at a national level;
* CDPP offers a leadership role that sets the strategic function direction for a practices group and create a shared sense of purpose and collaboration; and
* Ability to lead a capable legal prosecutorial function in a complex, high-profile public sector environment.
You will have the opportunity to make a meaningful impact at a national level, lead a high-performing legal function and contribute to outcomes that matter to the Australian community. We offer flexible working arrangements and a supportive, inclusive leadership culture. What we are looking for In addition, we are looking for a senior leader who:
* is admitted Legal Practitioners or Barristers or Solicitors of the High Court or the Supreme Court of an Australian State or Territory.
* has extensive experience in managing and leading a national litigation practice, or similar, with criminal law experience.
* can demonstrate capabilities expected of senior leaders in the APS, aligned with the Secretaries' Charter of Leadership Behaviours (DRIVE) and Integrated Leadership System (SES Band 2) .
* Australian Citizen who can obtain an AGSVA Negative Vetting 2 security clearance.
Further details about these positions can be found in the Candidate Information Pack. .
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