Seasonal Clerkship 2023/2024 - Melbourne City Centre, Australia - Office of Public Prosecutions

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Seasonal Clerkship Program 2024
Paid placement based on VPS Grade 1 salary of $51,867per annum.
We are offering a three-week placement from Monday 24 June 2024 to Friday 12 July 202- Are you in your penultimate or final year of a recognised law degree?

  • Are you interested in learning more about criminal law and the Office of Public of Public Prosecutions' (OPP) contribution to the fair and effective operation of the Criminal Justice System?
  • If this sounds like you, then you should consider a Seasonal Clerkship with the OPP.

PLEASE NOTE:


The OPP's Seasonal Clerkship Program is being offered in accordance with the LIV Seasonal Clerkship Guidelines 2023, to students who are in their final or penultimate year of study; that is, they intend to commence their final semester in 2024.

Priority offers will be made to eligible participants of the Seasonal Clerkship Program 2024 to join the OPP's Legal Traineeship Program in 2025.

The OPP is also committed to providing a safe working environment for staff and may require employees to be vaccinated against preventable diseases or other transmissible diseases based on Victorian Chief Health Officer's Directions as issued and updated from time to time.

Where relevant, proof of immunisation status may also be required.


HOW TO APPLY:


Applications must include:

- a covering letter, addressed to the "OPP Recruitment team"
- a copy of your current academic record (official or unofficial)
- a resume


To be eligible for consideration, all applicants must be available to attend online assessment centre from 8 September and interview from 28 September 2023.

Applications close 11.59pm Sunday 6 August 2023.
The OPP is an equal opportunity employer and embraces diversity amongst its staff. We strongly encourage suitably experienced people from all cultural backgrounds to apply, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.

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