A little bit about us
The Department is responsible for the design and delivery of the Australian Government's infrastructure, transport, regional development, communications and arts policies and programs. The Department’s work touches every Australian community and underpins our economy and society.
Our focus is on connecting Australians, enriching communities, and empowering our regions. We do this by providing policy advice to government, and delivering programs, services, and research for the benefit of all Australians.
The Department’s Legal, Legislation Liaison and Privacy Division provides high quality, practical, technically excellent and timely legal advice, support and services for the Department and Ministers’ offices. The work is varied across the diverse subject matter of the portfolio, intellectually stimulating and rewarding. The team is dynamic, collaborative and supportive.
The opportunities we have available
We are growing our public law advisory service to support the Department’s legislative program and advise on policies and programs, regulatory and administrative law. We are looking for talented lawyers with sound technical legal skills, excellent written and interpersonal skills and an interest in the development of robust legislation.
This is an opportunity to advance your career or gain experience in the Australian Public Service, working alongside exceptional professional lawyers on high profile current issues. You will have access to the brightest legal minds, training opportunities and professional networks to support your career aspirations.
We may establish a merit pool for future vacancies.
What will you do?
You will work in the Department’s Public Law Team supporting the design and development of primary and secondary legislation, in online safety, civil aviation, telecommunications, vehicle safety and efficiency, arts and cultural affairs, and non-self-governing territories. You will also have exposure to a broad range of public law matters including judicial and merits reviews, regulatory advising, administrative decision making and statutory interpretation. You will be a valued member of a high performing public law team and your work will have real impact on the wellbeing of every Australian and the prosperity of the nation.
Working under supervision, your key responsibilities will include:
1. providing legal advice and support on legislation design and development
2. drafting simple non-tied instruments
3. engaging directly with clients to identify legal issues and provide solutions focused advice
4. advising on a range of public law matters, including statutory interpretation and administrative law
5. assisting in the management of civil claims and dispute resolution, including merits and judicial reviews
6. assisting with the procurement and engagement of external legal providers and engaging directly with those providers
7. participating in business improvement activities in the Division.
Who are we looking for?
Selection Criteria
General criteria
8. supports strategic direction
9. achieves results
10. supports productive working relationships
11. displays personal drive and integrity
12. communicates with influence
Job specific criteria
13. have a tertiary degree in Law from an Australian tertiary institution (or comparable overseas qualification)
14. be admitted as a legal practitioner of the High Court or of the Supreme Court of an Australian State or Territory, or meet the necessary requirements to be admitted prior to an offer of employment
15. hold or be eligible to obtain a Practising Certificate
16. have a curiosity for the law and a willingness to learn
17. have the capacity to develop an appreciation of the policy and legislative/regulatory framework that is relevant to the work undertaken by the Department.
For more information on the general selection criteria applicable for APS5 see Integrated Leadership System (ILS) APS5.
RecruitAbility minimum requirements
All of our roles are advertised under the RecruitAbility scheme unless Affirmative Measures – disability.
RecruitAbility minimum requirements are those listed under the ‘Who are we looking for?’ section of the advertisement.
RecruitAbility is a scheme which aims to attract and develop applicants with disability and also facilitate cultural changes in selection panels and agency recruitment.
Job applicants with disability who met the requirements are advanced to the next stage of the selection process:
• Opt into the scheme
• Declare they have a disability, and
• Meet the minimum requirements of a vacancy advertised in the scheme
More information can be found at RecruitAbility scheme: A guide for applicants | Australian Public Service Commission (apsc.gov.au).
What else can we offer?
Your life
18. Find your purpose.
19. We provide the environment you need through excellent conditions and a supportive, values-driven culture, allowing you to keep being you.
20. Our values are to be: respectful, informed, collaborative, adaptive, accountable. Through our commitment to these values, we maintain a fulfilling and supportive environment that promotes the wellbeing of our people.
21. We offer job security, flexible work arrangements as agreed with your supervisor, regional and city work locations, generous leave and superannuation entitlements.
22. Access to join our 6 staff-led diversity networks which promote a culture of inclusion to enhance work performance and the wellbeing of all staff.
Your contribution
23. Our collaborative and supportive culture fosters high performing teams where you are valued for your expertise, experiences and point of view.
24. We provide the environment you need through excellent conditions and a supportive, values-driven culture, allowing you to keep being you.
25. We provide a respectful and inclusive working environment.
26. Our people feel a sense of belonging and are acknowledged for the contributions they make towards our objectives to deliver for the Australian community.
Your development
27. Commence or enhance your career pathway and build your knowledge, skills and experience through our commitment to learning and development and professional opportunities.
28. Through our investment in learning and development opportunities, and a positive performance culture, we provide diverse career pathways for our people to enable their mobility and adapt in a rapidly changing world.
29. Work with and learn from talented and highly experienced lawyers who have a passion for what they do.
Your passion
30. Our breadth of work provides unmatched opportunities to apply and develop your subject matter expertise while discovering new interests across our diverse portfolio.
31. You can contribute to work that enriches our communities, empowers our regions, and connects Australians.
32. We offer you the unique opportunity to experience a range of exciting work areas, all with one thing in common – improving the lives of everyday Australians.
33. Help plan for the global digital economy, design liveable future-facing cities, or create the transport and telecommunications systems of tomorrow. You can also help empower our regional communities, promote our thriving arts sector, or protect and celebrate the culture, heritage and languages of First Nations people.
34. We have a direct role in ensuring our infrastructure, communication and transport sectors remain efficient, safe, sustainable and accessible in today’s rapidly changing environment.