Details: The ACT Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) was established by the Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1990 (the Act) to institute, conduct and supervise prosecutions and related proceedings. It comprises the Director of Public Prosecutions (the Director), an independent statutory officer appointed by the ACT’s Executive branch of Government, and staff employed under the Public Sector Management Act 1994, to assist the Director.
The principal role of the ODPP is to determine whether or not to continue or initiate the prosecution of matters referred by the Australian Federal Police and Australian Capital Territory regulatory agencies and, if it decides to do so, to fairly conduct the prosecutions and any appeals or related proceedings which may arise.
The Office maintains a strong adherence to the values of the ACT Public Service Code of Conduct.
This graduate lawyer position offers an exceptional entry-level opportunity to launch your legal career in criminal law. Under the direction of a Supervising Lawyer, the Prosecutor Associate, Graduate Lawyer Position will support the delivery of prosecution services across both the Supreme and Magistrates Courts jurisdictions. You will work closely with experienced prosecutors in a supportive environment with opportunities for mentoring and professional development.
This position will appeal to someone who is developing their advocacy skills and has a strong interest in gaining courtroom experience. The role requires someone who can communicate clearly and professionally with a keen eye for detail as well as strong time management skills and the ability to prioritise competing deadlines.
The successful applicant prepares and appear in the Magistrates Court lists including mentions, bail applications and sentence lists. They may also appear in more simple hearing matters, depending on their experience level and maintain carriage of less complex files in the office. The applicant will also assist in the preparation of complex Supreme Court trials and act as an instructor to counsel in the Supreme Court.
Applicants should be aware that this role will involve exposure to sensitive and traumatic material given the nature of prosecution work.
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutionssupports workforce diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive workplace. As part of this commitment, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, people with disability, culturally diverse people and those who identify as LGBTIQ+ are encouraged to apply.
Eligibility/Other Requirements: The successful candidate will need to be admitted to or eligible to practice as a legal practitioner in the ACT and will be required to undergo a National Police Check.
Note: There are several positions available, both permanent and temporary with the possibility of permanency. Selection may be based on application and referee reports only. A Merit Pool will be established from this selection process and will be used to fill vacancies over the next 12 months
How to Apply: To apply for this position, please provide:
* A completed Application Coversheet.
* A curriculum vitae that outlines your Skills and Experience.
* A response addressing the Identified Capabilities of no more than three pages, describing how your Knowledge, Experience and Qualifications meet the skills and capabilities required for this role.
Applications should be submitted via the Apply Now button below.
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There are several positions available, both permanent and temporary with the possibility of permanency.
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