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Principal Lawyer (Government Insurance and Risk)
Government Insurance & Risk; Insurance and Risk Branch; Crown Law; Brisbane City
Intellectually stimulating, professionally engaging, personally rewarding and lifestyle accommodating is the basis of a career with Crown Law. With five legal branches and 15 teams, a broad range of legal services are offered with many opportunities. You will enjoy a flexible working environment with excellent employment conditions. We offer competitive salary packages and generous superannuation. Other benefits include part-time arrangements, flexible working hours, various leave provisions, telecommuting, reward and recognition programs and employee assistance schemes. Crown Law is committed to the personal and professional development of all staff, providing a number of programs to help staff reach their full potential.
Our values are - Integrity, Excellence, Respect and Responsibility.
Job details
Position status | Fixed Term Temporary |
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Position type | Flexible full-time |
Occupational group | Justice & Legal |
Classification | PO6 |
Workplace Location | Brisbane Inner City |
Job ad reference | QLD/666268/25 |
Closing date | 10-Nov-2025 |
Job duration | 12 months with possibility of extension |
Contact person | Andrew Ward |
Contact details | Phone: 30315668 Access the National Relay Service |
The successful appointee will undertake the most complex legal matters handled by Principal Lawyers within the Government Insurance and Risk Team at Crown Law. They will act as an expert source of advice and provide guidance and development to lawyers in the team.
About the team
The areas of law handled within the Government Insurance and Risk Team include: Litigation (90%)
Civil proceedings on behalf of the Crown, Crown corporations and instrumentalities, including:
- matters before all State and Federal Courts and Tribunals
- representation at and advice on dispute resolution procedures
- drafting pleadings, affidavits, and other court documents
- appearing as Counsel on interlocutory applications.
Undertake litigation work in relation to the following areas of law:
- personal injuries claims
- public liability claims
- historical child abuse claims
- medical negligence claims.
- Lawyers should have knowledge of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules, the Personal Injuries Proceedings Act 2002, the Civil Liability Act 2003 and be familiar with the rules of the Federal and High Courts.
- Advisory (10%)
- Providing advice, submissions, and correspondence in matters for consideration at Ministerial, Cabinet, or inter-governmental levels.
- Providing advice in respect to matters arising out of the areas of litigation referred to above, including, but not limited to liability, evidence, quantum settlement, costs or other aspects of matters arising from the carriage of the action.
Your key responsibilities
- Conduct a professional legal practice and undertake the range of legal work completed by the team.
- When required, provide supervision and guidance to other members of the practice in conduct of legal matters.
- As required, assist in:
- the provision of legal training to officers of client departments and Crown Law
- promoting Crown Law services to client departments
- the provision of specialist advice and guidance on questions of law and practice to other officers within the legal practice group
- liaising with officers of government departments, corporations and instrumentalities
- negotiating skilfully in tough situations, winning concessions without damaging relationships
- writing and communicating succinctly in a variety of settings to convey messages that will achieve a desired effect.
- Participate in and maintain a proactive approach to self-development, including:
- achievement of CPD points
- participation in Crown Law's performance management framework and any feedback processes.
- Comply at all times with the office standards
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/666268/25
Closing Date: Monday, 10th November 2025
Further information
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