Litigant In Person and Pro Bono Coordinator
At a glance
Organisation:
Federal Court of Australia
Type:
Full-time
Location:
Sydney, Australia
Job posted:
4 November 2024
Together with the Judges of the Court, the Litigant In Person Registrar has overall responsibility for the implementation of the Court’s LIP Strategic Plan and pro bono referral program. The Litigant In Person and Pro Bono Coordinators will perform a key role in operationalising and implementing the Court’s LIP Strategic Plan and pro bono referral program.
Key Responsibilities
- Working directly with Judges and Registrars to implement whole-of-institution strategies for the sound management of matters involving LIPs.
- Documenting processes, practices and procedures in relation to matters involving LIPs.
- Assisting the LIP Registrar with developing and maintaining written and other resources to assist Judges and Registrars with case management of matters involving LIPs.
- Providing support to Judges and Registrars in matters involving LIPs, including communication and correspondence with parties.
- Assisting Judges and Registrars with the assessment of compliance with Court Rules, policies and procedures in specific matters, and ensuring whole-of-institution consistency.
- Developing and implementing systems and processes for the collation, monitoring and analysis of data regarding matters involving LIPs and the nature and extent of issues that have ramifications for the sound management of the Court’s work.
- Coordinating, and assisting with, training and education of Court staff in relation to the effective management of matters involving LIPs.
- Working directly with Judges and Registrars to establish protocols for assessing matters for suitability for pro bono referral.
- Liaising with legal aid and community legal aid organisations and the legal profession regarding pro bono assistance.
- Assisting Registrars with the development and delivery of external outreach and education for the legal profession and broader community in relation to migration pro bono work.
- Assisting Registrars with determinations in relation to delegated judicial functions including entering orders, conducting case management hearings and conferences, and matters such as costs orders and fee waivers.
- Liaising with key stakeholders internally (including Judges, Registrars, chambers staff and registry staff) and externally (including the legal profession and parties), on a range of matters, as required.
- Ensuring that information about each matter is accurate and up to date on the Court’s case management system and for reporting purposes.
The Successful Candidate
This role would suit an individual with legal qualifications who has:
- Experience in communicating and interacting with LIPs;
- An understanding of the nature of matters before courts involving LIPs and the challenges faced by both LIPs and courts in relation to such matters; and
- An understanding, or ability to acquire such knowledge quickly, of the jurisdiction and practices and procedures of the Court.
To undertake this role the successful candidate should demonstrate:
- Well-developed legal research, analysis and drafting skills;
- Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy;
- Excellent oral and written communication skills, good interpersonal skills, appropriate presentation for court work and the ability to appropriately deal with sensitive and confidential information;
- An understanding of the jurisdiction and practice and procedure of the FCA, or the ability to acquire such knowledge quickly;
- Initiative to work autonomously and take responsibility for progressing work, whilst also being able to work collaboratively, as required;
- The ability to evaluate a large volume of information quickly and to manage multiple tasks and priorities effectively;
- The ability to perform the administrative functions of the role efficiently;
- Competent IT skills.
Formal Qualifications
Applicants for this role must have a law degree.