Legal and Policy Officer — Melbourne, Melbourne Region
Expired

The Legal and Policy Officer is part of a discrete team assisting the Chief Executive Officer and Principal Registrar of the FCFCOA (CEO) with the administration of the FCFCOA (Division 1) and the FCFCOA (Division 2) and to support the exercise of the CEO's statutory duties and exercise of the CEO's day-to- day responsibilities across two extremely busy Courts. Together the Courts comprise 122 judges; hundreds of legal, social science and related support staff; registries and circuits across 43 locations; and are responsible for around 100,000 filings per year. The Legal and Policy Officer will work closely with the staff assisting the Chief Justice of the FCFCOA. The CEO of the FCFCOA is a statutory office appointed by the Governor-General pursuant to section 86 of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia Act 2021 (FCFCOA Act). The CEO is responsible for assisting the Chief Justice with managing the administrative affairs of the Courts (sections 84-85 and 250-251 of the FCFCOA Act). In respect of both Courts, the CEO manages the staff and oversees budgets of the Courts and ensures that the business needs of the two Courts are met. The CEO also works with the CEO of the Federal Court of Australia to negotiate, monitor and ensure the coordinated and effective delivery of registry and corporate services. In addition, as the senior lawyer of the FCFCOA, the CEO exercises the judicial power of the Commonwealth pursuant to delegations under sections 98 and 254 of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia Act 2021 (Cth). The Legal and Policy Officer provides high level support to the CEO. This includes carrying out legal project work, legal research, preparing complex correspondence and reports and coordinating submissions from all areas of both Courts. The Legal and Policy Officer will also conduct research and investigation into a wide range of issues relating to the administration and business of the Courts and liaise with a range of internal and external stakeholders. The Legal and Policy Officer will work in conjunction with staff within the Chambers of the CEO, including the Chambers Manager and Executive Assistant to coordinate briefings, reports and diaries and events. This role has a wide-range of tasks and responsibilities across the Courts. The person appointed to this position will be someone who anticipates what needs to be done, shows great initiative, is highly motivated and organised, efficient, able to work under pressure and possesses strong communication and interpersonal skills. The key duties of the position include The Legal and Policy Officer is responsible for assisting the CEO with the administration of the Courts by undertaking administrative, legal, policy and strategic work, including: handling sensitive material and information on behalf of the CEO; providing high level support to the CEO; undertaking in-depth legal and policy research and analysis, including to assist with internal court reform, policy development, case management processes and training material; assisting with the preparation and coordination of complex correspondence, presentations and reports, including submissions or information to or for Judges, Registrars, Government and Parliament; legal research on topical and emerging issues of family and general federal law, including providing briefings/memoranda to the CEO, and assisting in the preparation of conference papers and speeches; working in conjunction with the CEO's Executive Assistant to ensure the careful management of the CEO's emails, calendars and travel arrangements; communicating effectively with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders; supporting various committees and working groups, including assisting with projects and research and preparing agendas and issues papers; and coordinating submissions from all areas of the Court for high level meetings, and ensuring that responses meet deadlines. Some limited travel may be required.

Applications close Sunday, 9 February 2025
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