The internship is a paid four-week casual placement supporting the NSW Law Reform Commission and Sentencing Council Secretariat with legal research and policy development
Job Summary
The internship is a paid four-week casual placement supporting the NSW Law Reform Commission and Sentencing Council Secretariat with legal research and policy development.
The role offers a flexible, autonomous work environment with competitive pay and opportunities for training and development.
The Department of Communities and Justice focuses on inclusion, collaboration, and making a real difference in communities through meaningful public sector work.
Matching Summary
The internship is a paid four-week casual placement supporting the NSW Law Reform Commission and Sentencing Council Secretariat with legal research and policy development.
Salary
Base: $41.47 per hour plus casual loading; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Competitive pay and conditions, health & wellbeing programs
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Legal research and legislative analysis
Writing research and briefing notes
Supporting law reform proposals
Stakeholder engagement assistance
Hybrid working options
Casual full-time or part-time placement
Nice-to-have
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Demonstrated interest in law reform and policy development
Flexible and autonomous work environment
Training and development opportunities
Health and wellbeing programs
Key Requirements
Penultimate or final year Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor student