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About the role
We are looking for a talented and motivated Senior Associate with 8 to 10 years PQE to work closely with a Partner in a broad range of employment related matters, acting for employers and senior employees. This role will see you assisting and acting for clients in employment, workplace relations and WHS law and will include:
- Assisting in representation of clients in courts and tribunals (including the Fair Work Commission) in employment law matters such as unfair dismissal, general protections, bullying, industrial disputes, enterprise agreement approval and discrimination
- Drafting advice for clients on a range of employment, industrial relations, discrimination and WHS matters
- Drafting employment contracts and workplace policies
- Preparing and delivering workplace training
- Assisting clients address WHS issues and defend WHS prosecutions
- Research various aspects of employment and WHS law
- Involvement in the drafting of articles and preparation of conference presentations on employment law issues
Skills & Experience
To be considered for this position, you will have a background in employment and WHS law, a demonstrated working knowledge of industrial relations, WHS and employment related legislation, an understanding of industrial awards and their application in the workplace and experience in representation of members before the Fair Work Commission and other Courts and Tribunals.
You will be a team player who takes on tasks with pride and enthusiasm, has excellent drafting skills and attention to detail, is a good communicator and demonstrates a willingness to learn and take on responsibility. You will also have a passion for building strong client relationships with exposure to business development and a desire to build your own profile, practice and advance your career.
Culture
We are a multi-award winning, commercial law firm.
Established in 1981 we have grown to become a haven for innovation, entrepreneurship, family business, SMEs, corporates, high-net-worth individuals and government clients. We hold a unique position in the market place, as a firm with both full-service Commercial and Family law offerings. Our success has been a result of putting our people and clients first by living our values of: Commitment, Integrity, Excellence, Generosity of Spirit, Unity and Innovation. Our strong and enduring culture has been the result of developing and nurturing long-term client relationships.
Our key areas of practice are family law, corporate, commercial, intellectual property and technology, employment law, property, planning, construction, litigation, insolvency and franchising.
We are a member of Meritas, a global alliance of independent, full service law firms and are its only Sydney based member. This allows us to keep in touch globally, provide extended services to our clients and gives us the exposure and opportunity to work with international businesses.
Workplace culture is everything to us, because when our people are happy, we know they will look after our clients and themselves. Swaab is a place where people feel they can innovate, collaborate and develop their careers and are rewarded for their efforts. Your wellbeing and that of all our team is a high priority and we work hard to continually work on our culture.
Benefits
In addition to a competitive salary package, you will also benefit from the following:
- Salary continuance insurance
- Career progression
- Gym/wellness contribution
- Excellent workplace environment and culture
- Flexibility
- Regular team building and social events
- Supportive team and firm
- Purchased leave
- Flu shots
- EAP
- Annual legal allowance
- Yoga
- Various other well-being initiatives
How to Apply
If this sounds like an opportunity that you want to explore further, please apply now, directing your application to Angela Sharpe, Head of People and Culture at ags@swaab.com.au. All applications will be treated in strict confidence.
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