Job description
Position Objective
The Youth and Family Violence Lawyer will work with a dynamic and justice minded Legal Team to provide high quality legal services, including advice, casework, and court representation to eligible clients across a range of legal practice areas, with a particular focus on young people and victim/survivors of family violence. The Youth and Family Violence Lawyer will have the opportunity to develop and implement community legal education programs and other projects aimed at increasing access to justice among young people and victim/survivors of family violence in our region. The Youth and Family Violence Lawyer will raise awareness of NCLC’s service by working with our local priority client groups, community organisations, schools and other stakeholders to raise awareness of NCLC’s service, to ensure our legal services are targeted at marginalised and at-risk young people in our region. The Youth and Family Violence Lawyer will work alongside our Community Development Team, including our project teams to ensure that our service is accessible to priority clients and that clients engaging with our service are assisted holistically with social supports in mind.
about you
We are seeking a lawyer that has been admitted to practice with at least two years post admission experience with an understanding of the legal needs of marginalised young people and victims/survivors of family violence and providing legal advice, casework and advocacy.
Remuneration
Salary range from $93,860 to $98,108.40 per annum SCHCADS Award (depending on experience), plus employer funded superannuation. In addition, generous salary packaging is available (including access to Accommodation and Meal Entertainment packaging).
About Northern Community Legal Centre
The Northern Community Legal Centre (NCLC) is a dynamic not-for-profit community legal centre which operates in one of the fastest growing areas of Melbourne and has a significant catchment including the Merri-bek, Hume and Mitchell Shire Local Government Areas. The NCLC operates from a central office located in Broadmeadows with outreach clinics to other service areas. NCLC ensures services accessible to all the community by providing legal advice, education and referrals. However, NCLC recognises that there are members of our community who suffer serious disadvantage and has prioritised people who have the least resources and ability to access legal assistance including; newly arrived and refugees; survivors/victims of family violence, young people, people with mental health issues, and have aligned our service delivery accordingly.
NCLC employs over 25 staff including 11 lawyers to provide advice, casework, community legal education, community development and administrative support to priority clients. Our main office is in Broadmeadows and we assist clients at a range of outreach locations as well as providing telephone and face to face appointments. We have work from home arrangements in place.
A Position Description is attached below.
interested?
For further information on the role, please contact Luke McLean, Legal Practice Manager on 03 9310 4376.
For further information on NCLC, please visit our website. All applicants must submit a resume together with a cover letter responding to each of the Essential Selection Criteria in the position description to be considered.
Northern Community Legal Centre is committed to building a diverse workforce. We strongly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people living with a disability, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, LGBTIQ+ identifying people and mature age workers to apply.
The successful applicant will require a current Working with Children’s Check.
Please apply as soon as possible as applications will be reviewed as they are received.