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Lawyer (Constitutional Law)
Constitutional Law; Constitutional and Advocacy Branch; Crown Law; Brisbane City
Make your mark in constitutional and public law with purpose-driven impact. No constitutional law experience necessary!
- Transition into constitutional and public law with expert mentoring
- Advise on high-profile matters of State significance
- Enjoy a supportive culture with flexible work options
Crown Law is the in-house law firm for the Queensland Government dedicated to supporting the State in achieving its priorities and meeting its legal obligations. At Crown Law, you will be part of a talented and purpose-driven team, working on some of the most novel and complex matters in the public sector—work that helps shape the future of Queensland. With opportunities for meaningful work, mentorship and long-term development, it’s a unique and rewarding place to grow.
Job details
| Position status | Permanent |
|---|---|
| Position type | Flexible full-time |
| Occupational group | Justice & Legal |
| Classification | PO4 |
| Workplace Location | Brisbane Inner City |
| Job ad reference | QLD/667214 |
| Closing date | 10-Nov-2025 |
| Job duration | |
| Contact person | Alex Correa |
| Contact details | Phone: 32100992 Access the National Relay Service |
Your New Team
The Constitutional Law Team is a highly skilled group of 11 practitioners who specialise in constitutional and complex public law matters, as well as other significant issues that do not sit neatly within other practice areas. This variety makes the team one of the most interesting and intellectually challenging practices within Crown Law. The team also supports the Solicitor-General in advising on the most important and complex legal questions for the State.
The team provides strategic advice to the Attorney-General and Queensland government agencies on constitutional issues, statutory interpretation and sensitive matters of public importance. Members of the team regularly instruct the Solicitor-General and the Crown Counsel in High Court proceedings. Recent work has included constitutional and human rights litigation in the High Court, the Queensland Court of Appeal and the Queensland Supreme Court, and advising on duties of excise and freedom of interstate trade and commerce. The team has also assisted agencies in responding to Parliamentary Committee requests, advised on the interaction of State and national energy laws the limits of executive power and proposed legislation.
Your New Role
You will advise on some of Queensland's most complex and high-profile legal matters, delivering expert counsel and representation on constitutional and human rights issues including the interpretation and application of the Human Rights Act 2019 and key provisions of the Australian Constitution. Collaborating with the Solicitor-General and senior counsel, you'll contribute to landmark cases before the High Court and other jurisdictions. You will also advise the Attorney-General and government clients on statutory interpretation, Commonwealth-State relations, and the limits of constitutional power.
This role is well-suited to a mid-level or upper-junior solicitor with strong advisory skills who enjoys tackling novel issues and adapting quickly. Whether you have experience in government advisory work, commercial litigation, or another area of complex practice, you will have the opportunity to apply your skills to significant public law matters and build a career in constitutional law.
Culture & Benefits
Reflecting the rich diversity of Queensland, Crown Law brings together people from all backgrounds—First Nations, migrant communities and beyond. With a strong focus on inclusion, collaboration and professional growth, Crown Law offers a rare blend of impactful legal work and a supportive culture that helps careers thrive.
Some of the benefits include:
- Flexible working arrangements including part-time and job sharing, work from home, compressed/staggered hours;
- Realistic billable hours targets;
- Leave loading + 12.75% superannuation;
- Generous parental leave and long service leave after seven years;
- Discount corporate private health insurance;
- Family and lifestyle friendly leave including additional day during Christmas shutdown;
- EAP and counselling support; and
- Salary packaging options also available.
Your Skills Profile
- Eligibility to practice as a legal practitioner in Australia
- At least 3 years post-admission experience, ideally in government advisory, commercial litigation, or another complex area of practice
- Strong advisory skills and the ability to adapt quickly to new subject matter
- Clear written and oral communication skills, with the ability to provide practical advice to clients
- A proactive and collaborative approach to working within a team
- Motivation to grow expertise in constitutional and public law law through mentoring and development opportunities
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Further information
We are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity.
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