Why YOU are important to us and what impact will you have on the Legal Division and the departments' goals. The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry's legal work is unique. You will have the opportunity to provide legal advice and services while working closely with policymakers and operational staff on matters that directly affect all Australians across areas as diverse as biosecurity, agricultural production, trade, food, wine, fisheries and forestry. A job with Legal Division is a chance to meaningfully apply your legal skills to practical outcomes in an environment and with colleagues that are focused on supporting you, your learning and development as a lawyer. The Legal Division works together to support and develop lawyers to meet their career aspirations. You will be working with committed, engaged colleagues in a supportive and flexible environment, and will progress interesting and meaningful work that is unique to the department and the Commonwealth. We have ongoing and non-ongoing opportunities for Legal Officers. If you enjoy an energetic, purposeful and collaborative legal environment, then this is the role for you. You will report to a Senior Legal Officer. You will need to prepare written advice and provide support to operational officers, including on complex matters, so your ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing is essential. You should be able to be flexible in how you deliver advice and engage with clients. You are in a position of trust within the department and will work under guidance from your supervisor and manager to achieve your objectives. We are committed to developing and building quality lawyers with recognised and respected experience and qualifications. The key duties of the position include This is where you play an important role. As a Legal Officer, you will be expected to distil and research key legal issues, provide strategic and practical advice, communicate effectively, and build strong relationships across teams and with internal clients. You will also need to demonstrate sound judgement, handle sensitive matters affecting the agricultural sector and broader community, and manage tight timeframes, including issues from the Minister's Office or scrutiny bodies. The Legal Division's large and diverse practice means that lawyers will be able to gain experience in their specific interests across a wide range of areas of law, including: Advice on regulatory systems, operations and cost recovery to assist staff on the front lines with Australia's quarantine, trade, food safety and exports across diverse supply chains, at airports and in the community. Practical legal advice to assist investigation and enforcement of biosecurity and export laws to ensure Australia's trade and health are safeguarded, including by civil penalty litigation. Directly developing and progressing legislation, working closely with policymakers to put effective laws in place. Managing the department's litigation caseload and dispute resolution, including working with external law firms and counsel to provide strategic advice, to support the department's policy and operational activities. Employment law advice, including on investigations, work health and safety and external review proceedings. Advice about the department's extensive range of commercial matters, including advising on procurements and grants, ICT contracting, the Commonwealth resource management framework, intellectual property and property matters. Managing the department's legal issues arising from data management and information collection and management, including privacy advice and freedom of information requests. This recruitment process will be used to fill both ongoing and non-ongoing positions across the legal branches. The merit pool may also be used to fill future ongoing and non-ongoing vacancies in the Division where the duties are of a similar nature.