Senior Advocate, Youth Crime - Ballarat, Australia - Victoria Legal Aid

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    Job posted: 16/04/2024

    Job type: Fixed term / Up to February 2025

    Organisation: Victoria Legal Aid

    Reference: VG/1842SA

    Job posted: 16/04/2024

    Closes: 29/04/2024

    Classification: VLA4 - V4LO4B

    Job duration: Up to February 2025

    Reference: VG/1842SA

    Salary Range: $97,922 - $122,400

    Join the specialist Youth Crime team in the role of Senior Advocate supporting the Ballarat and Horsham offices.

    • Full time maximum term position up to February part time considered)
    • Salary based on experience, range: $98,902 - $123,624 (pro rata) plus super
    • Attractive employee benefits including salary packaging

    About the role:
    Part of the Criminal Law Program, the Youth Crime team provides expert specialist advice and representation to children and young people charged with criminal offences in the summary and indictable jurisdiction with a strong focus on therapeutic lawyering to ensure quality services and that vulnerable clients are treated fairly.

    You will act as a legal advocate for children and young people, primarily in complex youth crime proceedings in the Children's Court, and related hearings. You will appear as counsel and a duty lawyer in the Children's Court. You will support and promote proactive and responsive legal services and high-quality outcomes for children in, or at risk of being in, the youth justice system through the delivery of training and stakeholder partnerships.

    This position will focus on supporting and servicing the Ballarat and Horsham regions.You can either be based at our Ballarat (Wadawurrung Country) or Melbourne (Wurundjeri Country) office, and dependant on your location, regular travel to Ballarat, Horsham and Melbourne is required.

    About you:
    As our ideal candidate, you will possess:

    • Extensive criminal law legal advocacy experience in complex youth crime matters.
    • Demonstrated knowledge of and practical experience in the application of the Children, Youth & Families Act 2005, criminal law and procedure, the law of evidence and other relevant legislation.
    • Passion for advocating for youth clients and the ability to develop strong relationships and communicate effectively with a wide range of clients and stakeholders at all levels.
    • Ability to mentor and train staff and contribute to their development.
    • Hold a current Australian practising certificate which entitles you to practise in Victoria as a government legal practitioner (mandatory).

    Don't meet every requirement? At VLA, we understand that your work and life experiences can be just as valuable. If you're excited about this role but your CV doesn't align perfectly with our job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this or one of our many other opportunities.

    About Victoria Legal Aid:We provide legal representation to those who need it most. With over 1000 staff employed in 15 offices across Victoria, we help people with their legal problems by providing information, advice and education with a focus on the prevention and early resolution of legal problems.

    Our clients come from all walks of life and so do we. We hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds and foster a work culture that's inclusive as well as diverse. Your unique ideas and perspectives are valued so that we best represent the people we serve.

    Employee benefits:

    • Focus on work-life balance including flexible working arrangements
    • Hybrid work from home & office model
    • Training and professional development opportunities
    • Excellent salary packaging options including General Expenses up to $15,900, Meals & Entertainment up to $2,650 and Novated Leasing

    How to apply:
    To be considered for this role, please submit a current resume and completed candidate application form (listed within the file attachments).
    If you require adjustment to the recruitment and selection process or need an alternative format to any of the application material, please don't hesitate to get in touch with our team .

    For further information review the attached position description or contact Amanda Carter, Associate Director, Youth Crime on

    No agency applications will be accepted.

    Applications close by 11.59pm on Monday 29 April 2024.

    Other relevant information:
    It is a requirement that staff attend for office-based days at their primary work location. In line with this requirement, interstate applications will be considered only where the candidate is able and willing to relocate to Victoria, unless part of a border community.

    VLA is committed to putting the safety and wellbeing of children first.

    To apply for this role, you will be redirected to the Victoria Legal Aid job application system.

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