Parliamentary Counsel Office NSW – Sydney NSW The Parliamentary Counsel's Office (PCO) provides a comprehensive and integrated range of high-quality services for the drafting of, and access to, NSW legislation and the giving of advice and information about legislation.As the Paralegal and Executive Support Officer, you will work closely with the Parliamentary Counsel, the Deputy Parliamentary Counsels (Deputies), and the Executive Officer to help finalise draft Bills and other legislative instruments, undertake legal research projects and perform other administrative activities.Please refer to the Key Accountabilities in the Role description for further details.Key Responsibilities: Assist the Parliamentary Counsel with the preparation of draft Bills and other legislative instruments ensuring quality of drafts, and completion by required deadlines.Perform editorial checking and proofreading and provide production assistance to the Parliamentary Counsel to ensure draft legislation and related publications conform to PCO standards.Prepare Explanatory Notes and Notices of Motion for Bills to be introduced to Parliament and Cabinet materials as directed by the Parliamentary Counsel.Undertake legal research projects as directed by the Parliamentary Counsel and administrative projects as directed by Executive Officer.Accurately and promptly administer and maintain critical records and systems including those associated with the tracking of drafting workflows, and liaising as required with drafting staff, instructing staff and others.Provide direct administrative support and assistance to the Parliamentary Counsel, Deputies and the Executive Officer as required (for example, the provision of executive support, diary management, making travel arrangements, liaising with Ministers and Departmental Offices).Promptly and appropriately attend to incoming calls and emails to Parliamentary Counsel's Office reception.The Paralegal and Executive Support Officer is expected to work in the office to accommodate the requirements of the Parliamentary Counsel.During pre-sitting and sitting weeks some after-hours work is also required, which is managed within the rostering, flexible working or paid overtime arrangements applicable to the team.Successful applicants will participate in a comprehensive in-house training program on legislative editing and publishing, including technical systems.We are open to both full-time and part-time candidates.If you would like more information or have questions, please contact Gillian Markham on 02 9228 3*** or ******.How to apply Applications should be submitted online at and must include: A current resume of no more than five pages which clearly details your relevant skills and experience, as well as the contact details for two referees.A cover letter (no more than 2 pages), which must include responses to the following questions: In the last 12 months, describe a time at your workplace where you have had to prioritise competing responsibilities.How would you go about preparing a draft version of a piece of legislation? Describe the steps you would take to do so.Applicants should read the role description and consider the key accountabilities, focus capabilities and essential requirements when preparing their resume and cover letter.Our commitment to diversity and flexibility PCO is committed to ensuring the sector reflects the NSW community it serves.Diverse workforces are innovative and productive and increase the delivery of high-quality services.We welcome and encourage applications from diverse community groups including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGBTQIA+, people with disability, women, and other diversity groups.PCO also endeavours to make roles flexible in a way that works for everyone—the individual, the team, and the clients we service.#J-18808-Ljbffr