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Womens Safety and Justice Project; Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions; Brisbane City

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions is offering an exciting opportunity for 2 x PO5 Project Lawyers to join the dynamic Women’s Safety and Justice Project team.

These 2 temporary full-time roles (from date of commencement until 31 January 2026, with possibility of extension) are perfect for a passionate legal professional who thrives on meaningful work, driving change, and contributing to transformative projects that enhance women's safety and justice in Queensland.

Job details

Position status Fixed Term Temporary
Position type Flexible full-time
Occupational group Justice & Legal
Classification PO5
Workplace Location Brisbane Inner City
Job ad reference QLD/648376/25
Closing date 25-Jul-2025
Job duration up to 31 January 2026 with possible extension
Contact person Kyla Hayden
Contact details Mobile: 0427 066 089
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About Us:

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) is a vital part of Queensland's justice system, representing the State in prosecuting criminal matters across courts such as the High Court of Australia, Supreme Court, District Court, and more. Our work addresses complex and sensitive legal matters, ensuring justice is upheld with professionalism and integrity.

About your opportunity:

As a Project Lawyer, you will play a pivotal role in advancing the critical work of implementing the Queensland Government's Women's Safety and Justice Taskforce recommendations as they relate to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP). You will contribute your legal expertise to the development of innovative project-based deliverables, both legal and non-legal, ensuring they align with the intended purpose of these recommendations. This is an opportunity to be at the forefront of meaningful change, shaping outcomes that enhance safety, justice, and equity for women across Queensland. Here's what makes this opportunity extraordinary:

• Champion Change: Lead the creation of innovative legal and non-legal solutions that bring the Women's Safety and Justice Taskforce Report 2 recommendations to life, making a tangible difference in the lives of women and girls.
• Shape the Future: Take charge of designing project plans and schedules, while building robust evaluation and monitoring frameworks that deliver measurable and meaningful results.
• Tackle Complex Legal Challenges: Conduct in-depth legal reviews of criminal cases, focusing on critical issues such as domestic and family violence, coercive control, and sexual violence, while providing authoritative advice on criminal law and evidence.
• Deliver Powerful Insights: Develop detailed reports that combine critical analysis with bold, actionable recommendations to drive transformative outcomes.
• Forge Strong Partnerships: Build trusted relationships with Courts, legal professionals, victims and their families, and internal teams, fostering collaboration and shared purpose.
• Be Part of Something Bigger: Work within a high-performing project team to deliver impactful, time-critical outcomes in a sensitive and complex legal environment.

We're looking for an experienced, dynamic, and motivated professional to fill this integral role. Here's what success looks like:

• Expertise in Criminal Law: Leverage your extensive experience and deep knowledge of criminal law, with a strong preference for expertise in prosecuting
criminal matters.
• Project Management Excellence: Apply your project management skills—or adapt your existing expertise—to deliver complex projects on time, with precision and exceptional organisational ability.
• Building Meaningful Connections: Cultivate strong, collaborative relationships with internal and external stakeholders, including victim-survivors, while demonstrating trauma-informed practice and cultural capability.
• Driving Results with Governance: Ensure robust project governance and oversee the successful delivery of project activities and outcomes that make a real impact.

Mandatory Requirements:

Admission as a Legal Practitioner in a State or Territory of Australia (please provide your admission date).

Why Join Us?

This is more than a role; it's your opportunity to engage with some of the state's most pressing legal matters while making a genuine difference in the community. Think you're ready for the challenge?

Applications to remain current for 12 months.

Job Ad Reference: QLD/648376/25

Closing Date: Friday, 25th July 2025

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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