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Managing Criminal Lawyer - Central Australia

North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency
Alice Springs Full-day Full-time

Description:

Lead with Impact. Advocate for Justice. Empower Communities – Join NAAJA as the Managing Criminal Lawyer – Central Australia

The North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) is seeking a dynamic and experienced Managing Criminal Lawyer to lead our high-performing Criminal Law team in Alice Springs.

This is a rare opportunity to step into a strategic leadership role with one of Australia’s most respected Aboriginal legal services. You will oversee criminal practice operations, mentor and supervise staff, and appear in complex criminal matters — all while making a meaningful impact in the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Why join NAAJA?

  • Competitive salary $151,048 - $167,764
  • Remote localities allowance + airfares (in accordance with our EBA)
  • Relocation assistance - up to $5,000 (where applicable)
  • Generous leave - 6 weeks annual + 17.5% loading, 3 weeks personal leave and more
  • Access up to $18,550 tax free salary packaging + professional development opportunities
  • Be part of a nationally recognised legal service
  • Make a real impact working alongside a dynamic multidisciplinary criminal law team.

What you'll do:

As the Managing Criminal Lawyer, you will be responsible for leading the Alice Springs-based criminal law team, ensuring the delivery of high-quality legal services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients. Your core duties will include:

  • Managing the day-to-day operations of NAAJA’s Central Australia criminal law section, including overseeing legal and administrative functions.
  • Supervising and supporting a team of lawyers, client service officers, and administrative staff to ensure professional excellence and culturally safe practice.
  • Representing Aboriginal clients charged with criminal offences in the Local Court, Supreme Court, and Court of Criminal Appeal, including complex legal matters such as committals, trials, pleas, and appeals.
  • Coordinating rosters, matter allocation, and team meetings in collaboration with other senior staff and legal leadership.
  • Delivering ongoing mentoring and training for criminal lawyers to build internal capacity and ensure high standards of advocacy.
  • Monitoring and implementing legal practice policies, procedures, and insurer obligations, including conducting file audits and managing risk.
  • Participating in circuit (bush) court work and contributing to broader justice strategies, including test cases, law reform, legal education, and community development initiatives.
  • Representing NAAJA in external meetings, forums, and partnerships to strengthen advocacy and client outcomes.

What we’re looking for:

  • Admission (or eligibility for admission) as a legal practitioner in the Northern Territory, with at least 5 years post-admission experience in criminal law.
  • Demonstrated experience managing and supervising legal teams and non-legal staff in a high-demand environment.
  • Advanced advocacy skills and substantial experience appearing in complex criminal matters across multiple jurisdictions.
  • A strong understanding of the systemic and historical factors contributing to the overrepresentation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the criminal justice system.
  • Excellent time management, communication, and interpersonal skills – including the ability to communicate effectively with Aboriginal clients and work respectfully across cultures.
  • Proficiency with legal practice systems and technology, including case management software, emails, scheduling tools, and Microsoft Office.
  • A commitment to continuous learning, cultural responsiveness, and achieving justice for Aboriginal communities.
  • A current driver’s licence (manual) and the ability to drive in remote areas (4WD experience preferred).
  • The ability to obtain a Working with Children Clearance (Ochre Card) and pass a satisfactory criminal history check.

This role is ideal for a passionate legal leader ready to make a difference in one of the most unique and challenging criminal law jurisdictions in Australia.

Apply now and be part of something bigger.

Visit www.naaja.org.au or email hr@naaja.org.au for more information.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.

11 Jul 2025;   from: uworkin.com

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