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Job Title


SES Band 1, General Counsel


Company : Commonwealth Treasury


Location : Canberra, Australia


Created : 2025-10-20


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

General Counsel (SES Band 1) Join to apply for the SES Band 1, General Counsel role at Commonwealth Treasury The Treasury is seeking an experienced senior legal executive with exceptional leadership, technical expertise and stakeholder engagement skills for the position of General Counsel. Reporting to the Chief Counsel and First Assistant Secretary, you will lead a dynamic Branch delivering legal advice services across Treasury, and contribute to the strategic management of Treasurys legal function from a whole-of-Treasury and Commonwealth perspective. You will shape a maturing in-house legal advisory function. You will lead the Branchs transition from a reactive, demand-based model to a proactive, capacity-based approach aligning legal services with departmental priorities and delivering with foresight and agility. You will brief Treasurys Executive Board on issues, such as legal risk management, statutory integrity and legislative coherence. You will work with other Law Division branch heads, and represent Treasury and the Commonwealth in complex and sensitive legal matters. With broad legal experience ideally across areas such as administrative law, constitutional law, commercial law, employment law, litigation, statutory interpretation, FOI, foreign investment, grants or regulatory compliance you will provide expert legal advice and build strong relationships with internal stakeholders, regulators and portfolio agencies. In return, youll have the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the largest legislative program in the Commonwealth. Youll join a team with a genuinely supportive culture, where collaboration and curiosity are valued, and where your growth is actively invested in with a clear pathway to develop your capability and build your career. Desirable Qualifications / Experience Ideal candidates are experienced in providing legal services in government or similarly complex legal environments. As the General Counsel, you will have: Strategic Legal Thinking Ability to provide authoritative counsel that anticipates risk and shapes forward looking legal solutions that enable enduring reform. Ability to apply deep expertise and sound judgment in complex, high-pressure contexts. Proven experience as a trusted escalation point for sensitive matters, ensuring robust, defensible and strategically aligned decisions. Leadership and Stewardship Ability to lead with integrity and clarity, fostering collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement. Proven experience driving sustainable service models, moving legal practice from reactive, demand-driven approaches to proactive, capacity-based stewardship. Ability to integrate legal, policy, and operational insights to solve complex issues. Ability to uphold the AGLS General Counsel Charter modelling ethical practice, collegiality and stewardship. People and Capability Development Proven track record in investing in people through mentoring, coaching and role-modelling, developing resilient, high-performing and future-focused teams. Ability to foster inclusion, professional excellence and shared accountability, enabling staff to thrive under pressure and deliver high-impact outcomes. Ability to build capability beyond the immediate function, strengthening connections with the broader organisation. Influence and Communication Ability to distil complex legal and policy concepts into persuasive, solutions-focused narratives for senior stakeholders. Ability to influence across organisations, building trust and credibility through transparency, responsiveness and strategic framing. Ability to provide thought leadership on law reform, governance and accountability frameworks, aligning legal advice and reform with long-term public value. Relevant Education and Qualifications A Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor from an Australian tertiary institution (or a comparable overseas qualification) is essential. Candidates must be admitted as a legal practitioner in the High Court and/or the Supreme Court of a State or Territory of Australia, and eligible to hold an unrestricted practising certificate in the ACT. At least 10 to 15 years of experience as a legal practitioner, in-house counsel, or in an equivalent senior legal role is required. #J-18808-Ljbffr