
Legal Officer
4 days ago
**Position Title**
**Legal Officer**
**Classification**
**Officer 6**
**Job Function Group**
- Legal stream
**Hours**
**38**
**Agreement**
**Wages & Conditions of Employment**
**Reports To**
**National Coordinator of Legal and Research**
**Location**
**AMWU National Office in Granville, NSW, or AMWU Regional Offices in Newcastle or Wollongong.**
**ABOUT US**
The Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union (AMWU) is a progressive trade union dedicated to advancing the rights and wellbeing of manufacturing workers and our communities. We represent workers in the metals trades, printing, paper industry, vehicle industry, food and confectionery industry, as well as technical trades and professions.
We are driven by our values. We are democratic, inclusive, fair and respectful; we do what we say; and we work strategically, standing together as one to deliver outcomes for members.
With a rich history and commitment to social justice, we pride ourselves on bold member-led campaigns that effect real change and build workers’ power.
**ROLE STATEMENT**
This role sits within the National Research Centre (NRC), the AMWU’s think tank and hub for strategic litigation. Here, bold legal strategies drive lasting reforms that improve the lives of working Australians.
The NRC works closely with AMWU officials and members, providing insightful research and legal expertise to help secure better pay, conditions, and workplace rights. As a lead legal strategist within the NRC, you will develop and pursue impactful cases that resolve disputes and help shape the future direction of workers’ rights in this country.
This is a time of tremendous challenge, change, and opportunity for AMWU members. Industries are transforming, workplaces are under pressure, and workers are organising to fight back and win a fairer future, not just for themselves, but for their communities.
This role offers a unique opportunity to be more than a lawyer. It’s a chance to become a key thinker and leader within the movement, to craft a legal agenda for the AMWU and the broader union movement, and to use strategic litigation to help drive progressive reforms from the ground up.
Reporting to the National Senior Legal Officer and National Coordinator of Legal and Research, you will provide expert legal advice, clear and accessible briefings, and forward-thinking proposals. You will manage cases strategically, not just to resolve disputes, but to pursue decisions that empower workers, advance their rights, and set powerful legal precedents.
The role also provides a valuable opportunity to broaden and deepen your expertise, take on greater responsibilities, and grow within a team that plays a key role in shaping the future of workers’ rights. It’s a chance to make a lasting contribution, while developing your skills and strengthening your profile as a leader in the field.
If you want to help shape a progressive future for workers and their communities, and use your legal expertise to make a real and lasting impact, this is your opportunity to lead from the front.
**KEY RELATIONSHIPS**
This position reports directly to the National Coordinator of Legal and Research.
Other key relationships include National and State Secretaries, National and State Officers and Officials.
**KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES**
- Advocate in contested hearings and arbitrations in industrial tribunals.
- Instruct Counsel, working closely with them to prepare and execute legal strategies.
- Appear in small claims matters within relevant Courts and in preliminary Court hearings for larger matters.
- Prepare submissions and advocate for the Union’s position in government and Fair Work Commission reviews, consultations, and enquiries.
- Identify and capitalise on industrial and legal opportunities that support Union organising, social, or political campaigns.
- Mentor junior Industrial/Legal Officers (IO/LOs) and Assistant Research Officers, offering guidance in case management, legal processes, and professional development.
- Assist and advise in enterprise bargaining negotiations and related legal tasks.
In addition to these activities, from time to time you may be asked to undertake tasks that are outside your usual span of duties but that are within your capabilities. Working collaboratively and supporting one another is an integral part of the AMWU’s positive workplace culture.
Decisions, actions and behaviours are governed by our Code of Conduct and our Union Culture Charter and the delivery of our services to our members is aligned to the commitments outlined in our Strategic Plan and Operational Plan. All employees have accountability to ensure work and conduct is aligned with these.
**FRAUD AND CORRUPTION PREVENTION**
The Union constantly strives to improve our practices to ensure we uphold the highest ethical standards. The AMWU has a zero-tolerance approach to any fraud, corruption or misconduct, and all staff are required to report any potential fra
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