Paralegal - Sydney, Australia - NSW Government -Department of Customer Service

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Paralegal
The Personal Injury Commission (within the Department of Customer Service) is currently looking for Paralegal to join their Member Support team


Benefits:


  • Fantastic ongoing opportunity in Darlinghurst
  • Grade salary package ranging from $75, 992 $83,211 per annum plus super
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • Wellbeing programs and resources available
  • Excellent career development and learning development opportunities, working closely with tribunal decision makers and staff who support them.

About Us:


The Personal Injury Commission (Commission) resolves disputes between people injured in motor accidents and workplaces in NSW, insurers and employers.


The Commission is an independent statutory tribunal within New South Wales, committed to providing a transparent and independent dispute resolution service.

Resolving disputes justly and efficiently in the shortest time frame is a priority for the Commission. We work with all parties (injured persons, insurers, and employers, where relevant) to discuss ways of achieving this.


The Commission exercises functions in two divisions - the Motor Accidents Division and the Workers Compensation Division, comprised of Members, Mediators and Merit Reviewers.

You can read more about the Commission here.

The staff who work at the Commission are employed by the Department of Customer Service (DCS).

Understand more about DCS here.


About the role:


The Paralegal will provide essential high-quality paralegal, clerical services, and administrative services as part of a team who support the Commission's Division Heads, Members, Mediators and Merit Reviewers.

The role reports into the Commission's Presidential Unit, providing support to the Unit's Principal Lawyer as required.


Your Responsibilities will include:


  • Providing executive support to Division Heads to enable them to be highly effective, including planning and preparing meetings/events, legal seminars and conferences, liaising with internal and external stakeholders, diary management and drafting and reviewing correspondence.
  • Acting as a professional point of contact with staff and the Commission's Members, Mediators and Merit Reviewers by responding to written and verbal enquiries, liaising with required internal/DCS stakeholders on their behalf and providing information and advice in an effective and responsive manner.
  • Assisting in the recruitment actions of the Commission's Members, Mediators and Merit Reviewers.
  • Undertaking legal research and assisting with the drafting of documents in accordance with relevant legislative and policy guides.
  • Proofreading/reviewing documents in accordance with legislative/policy guidelines and style guides.
  • Assisting in the conduct of the Commission's Stood Over List, utilising the Commission's case management systems to review matters and drafting orders/certificates.
  • Attending and minuting Member, Merit Reviewer and Mediator meetings/reference groups.
  • Manage booking requests for use of the Commission's sessional chambers.
  • Contribute to group project work to ensure agreed outcomes are achieved on project plans, milestones and deliverables.

About You

  • Do you have high level organisational, planning, communication and interpersonal skills?
  • Do you have experience in understanding legislation and undertaking legal research, and hold knowledge of courts and tribunal administration, practice and procedure?

What we need from you:

A talent pool may be created from this recruitment process to fill future ongoing and temporary opportunities.

Salary Grade 3/4, with the base salary for this role starting at $75992 base plus superannuation


Working at Department of Customer Service


The Department of Customer Service (DCS) is a great place to work Our values of accountability, trust, service, and integrity drive our initiatives and culture.

We support innovative programs in areas as broad as digital government, consumer protection and major public works.

We are an inclusive organisation that celebrates diversity and flexible work practices and believe our people are our greatest asset.

Visit our Careers site to find out what it means to work for us.


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We are committed to diversity, inclusion, and new ways of working.

We have 8 million+ reasons to care and want our employees to represent the communities that we serve.

You can view our full diversity and inclusion statement here.


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