Senior Legal Counsel (Kaiwhakamārama Matua ā-Ture) / Legal Counsel (Kaiwhakamārama ā-Ture)
Full time
na NZ Customs
no
New Zealand
Publicado em February 9, 2025
Detalhes do emprego
- Are you an experienced lawyer looking for an exciting and impactful role within the public sector?
- Work within a high-performing team that values collaboration and provides opportunities for growth and career development.
- Permanent, full-time role, Wellington location preferred. Alternative locations and flexible working arrangements considered.
- Be a qualified lawyer with at least 5 years' relevant post qualification experience and a genuine interest in Customs and border protection;
- Currently hold or be eligible to hold a New Zealand practising certificate;
- Have experience in providing quick turnaround robust and practical legal advice; preferably within a government or relevant in-house environment;
- Have exceptional critical thinking, analysis and problem-solving skills;
- Be able to build relationships and provide advice to all of Customs' business units, the wider border sector and, where necessary, the wider public sector;
- Achieve results both within a team and independently;
- Show a high level of initiative and judgement, flexibility and a sense of responsibility;
- Be able to coach, mentor and contribute to the team's learning;
- Communicate with influence; and
- Have knowledge and understanding of te ao Māori, the relationship between tikanga and the legal system and the Crown's responsibilities as a Treaty partner (or a willingness to develop that knowledge and understanding).
- Be a qualified lawyer with at least 1 year relevant post qualification experience and a genuine interest in Customs and border protection;
- Currently hold or be eligible to hold a New Zealand practising certificate;
- Have excellent legal research, statutory interpretation and advice writing skills;
- Be able to build relationships and provide advice to all of Customs' business units;
- Achieve results both within a team and independently;
- Communicate with influence; and
- Have knowledge and understanding of te ao Māori, the relationship between tikanga and the legal system and the Crown's responsibilities as a Treaty partner (or a willingness to develop that knowledge and understanding).
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