Published on November 18, 2024
Applications close 19 December
This role is responsible for undertaking direct client services to WLSQ clients as part of the Counselling Notes Protect (CNP) Service, which includes representing and working on behalf of victims of sexual assault in relation to applications for parties to access and use their counselling records in legal proceedings. This role is also responsible for working with organisations in the sexual assault space by providing training, information and advice as requested.
About this role
Key Responsibilities:
- To undertake direct client services within the CNP team including legal representation as required.
- Represent victims of sexual assault, including providing advice, file management and advocacy in criminal law matters in the Magistrates, District and Supreme court in response to applications to subpoena and other wise use records which are or could be ‘protected counselling communications’.
- Provide legal information and advice about the application and procedure of the sexual assault counselling privilege, to clients, sexual violence prevention services and other relevant services and agencies.
- Provide legal information and advice about broader sexual violence legal issues for clients such as sexual violence criminal proceedings in general and engaged in law reform as informed by the lived experience and feedback of the services and clients who use the CNP service.
- Provide services to women in a trauma informed practice framework.
- Provide legal services in accordance with WLSQ policy and practice according to the Risk Management Guide.
- Work collaboratively with WLSQ social workers and other staff to provide legal information and guidance and to consult with other staff to provide appropriate nonlegal referrals as required.
- Ensure risk assessment and safety considerations are routinely and comprehensively addressed in legal work undertaken providing support, information and advice to clients who have experienced sexual violence.
- Liaise with external agencies and make client referrals where services are more appropriately provided or should be supplemented through accessing another service.
- Contribute to the development and delivery of community legal education and law reform activities of WLSQ as required.
- Foster a collaborative team culture for staff and volunteers which is professional, productive and supportive and consistent with the WLSQ Values and feminist principles.
- Any other tasks as requested by the Team Leader or Practice Director.
- Other duties from time to time as required: Duty Lawyer (DV); Family Law/DV advice, task work and case work.
Skills and Capabilities:
- Eligibility to hold an Unrestricted Solicitor’s Practising Certificate and a minimum of 3 years’ post admission experience.
- Demonstrated knowledge and legal practice experience in family law and domestic violence, including drafting relevant court documents and management of files is required. Experience in child protection and child support is desirable.
- Experience in the conduct of legal matters, ideally including criminal law matters, including providing advice, preparation, representation and particularly advocacy.
- Knowledge of the practice and procedure of the law as it relates to victims of crime, particularly in relation to issues of sexual violence, and criminal law.
- A high level of knowledge of referrals both legal and non-legal that are appropriate for women who have experienced sexual violence, and/or have experienced domestic and family violence.
- Ability to communicate effectively and work sensitively with clients from diverse background including vulnerable clients including those:
- Who have experienced sexual violence, domestic and family violence and/or trauma;
- With a disability;
- From culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds; and/or o From Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander backgrounds.
- Well-developed relationship management and interpersonal communication skills including the ability to engage with a range of audiences and stakeholders internal and external to WLSQ with the ability to work collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary environment.
- Sound knowledge and understanding of legal and social issues affecting women, particularly the gendered nature of domestic violence.
- Demonstrated commitment to the mission and values of WLSQ and an ability to work within a feminist framework.
- Well-developed relationship management and interpersonal communication skills including the ability to engage with a range of audiences and stakeholders internal and external to WLSQ and the ability to work collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary environment.
- Demonstrated experience in the development and delivery of community legal education to a range of stakeholders.
- Sound knowledge and understanding of legal and social issues affecting women, particularly the gendered nature of sexual and domestic violence.
- Demonstrated commitment to the mission and values of the WLSQ and an ability to work within a feminist framework.
- It is a genuine occupational requirement for this position that the incumbent be a woman (section 25 of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 (Qld)).