Principal Federal Prosecutor

1 week ago


Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions Full time $104,563 per year

The CDPP is committed to recruiting and retaining lawyers of the highest calibre. We have Principal Federal Prosecutor (PFP) vacancies across all of the CDPP's Practice Groups. To secure one of these roles, you will need to be an enthusiastic, energetic and critical-thinking lawyer with an aptitude for criminal law and an understanding of the important role an independent prosecutor plays in our system of criminal justice.

The PFP is a frontline leadership and management role, working as part of a dynamic management team. You will lead a team of prosecutors to deliver efficient and effective prosecution legal services, build legal capability, manage resources and foster internal and external relationships.

In addition to the base salary and 15.4% superannuation, the Principal Federal Prosecutor (PFP) position attracts a $36,330 per annum allowance, in line with the Determination Prosecutor Allowance.

About the role

As a PFP, you will:

  • Work collaboratively with others to support and promote the strategic objectives of the CDPP and proactively manage the workload of their team;
  • Encourage a team-based approach to the delivery of prosecution legal services, delegating and assigning tasks to team members, setting clear expectations and monitoring performance;
  • Use business data and reporting tools to measure legal workloads, meet deadlines and balance competing priorities;
  • Play an important leadership role in more complex and difficult prosecutions and lead team efforts to identify and resolve issues early, clear roadblocks and ensure that appropriate resources are applied in a timely and efficient way to deliver better prosecution outcomes;
  • Provide instructions and directions to team members and will promote the use of digital litigation support software and legal practice management systems to analyse and manage evidence and caseloads more efficiently and effectively;
  • Build legal capability within their team and across the CDPP and support the induction and training of less experienced staff while looking for opportunities to stretch and develop those with more experience;
  • Coach and be a mentor to staff and provide positive and constructive feedback to help them reach their full potential;
  • Engage with partner agencies and stakeholders to build and strengthen relationships and improve outcomes across the APS and the criminal justice system;
  • Demonstrate a detailed and comprehensive understanding of the roles, functions and responsibilities of the CDPP in the context of relevant legislative, regulatory and compliance frameworks, including the DPP Act 1983 (Cth), Crimes Act 1914 (Cth), Criminal Code (Cth) and Judiciary Act 1903 (Cth); and
  • Regularly apply the Prosecution Policy of the Commonwealth with limited supervision while engaging with National Legal Directions, Practice Group Instructions and, in their role as a legal manager, applying policies relating to workplace diversity, work health and safety (WHS), workplace participation, privacy and the APS Code of Conduct.

Why you should apply

At the CDPP, we are committed to a workplace that reflects the community we serve. We recognise how drawing on different experiences and opinions drives innovation, new ideas and a more collaborative workplace.

No matter where you work with us, you'll have access to:

  • unique and challenging work;
  • professional development opportunities;
  • generous leave entitlements;
  • clear and transparent salary progression, and scheduled salary increases;
  • 15.4% superannuation;
  • a $295 annual wellbeing allowance;
  • free and confidential 24/7 counselling through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP), available for staff and their family members; and
  • flexible working arrangements considered in accordance with our Enterprise Agreement and the operational needs of the role.

This recruitment round is also advertised as Affirmative Measure - Disability andAffirmative Measure - Indigenous. The affirmative measures are designed to address the under-representation of people with disability and Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander staff in the APS.

Candidates who apply under Affirmative Measure - Disability will need to meet the minimum requirements of the position to progress through the assessment stages.

Candidates who apply under Affirmative Measures Indigenous will need to meet the minimum requirements of the position to progress through the assessment stages

Please refer to the Candidate Information Pack for more details.



  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Full time $153,157 - $162,916 per year

    Executive Level 2$153,157 - $162,916 plus $36,330 allowance plus 15.4% employer super contributionSydney, Canberra and MelbourneDevelop your career with the diverse, stimulating and complex prosecution work of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (Cth) (CDPP).The CDPP is committed to recruiting and retaining lawyers of the highest calibre. We...


  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia beBeeProsecutor Full time $141,875 - $150,915

    Job DescriptionThe Principal Federal Prosecutor is responsible for leading and managing a team of prosecutors. They play a critical role in delivering efficient and effective prosecution legal services.This involves building legal capability, managing resources, and fostering internal and external relationships. The Principal Federal Prosecutor works...


  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Full time $84,229 - $162,916 per year

    APS Level 5 to Executive Level 2$84,229 - $162,916 plus 15.4% superannuationPositions may be offered in one of the ten CDPP offices in Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Canberra, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and TownsvilleFederal Prosecutor (APS5/APS6): $15,570 per annumSenior Federal Prosecutor (EL1): $25,950 per annumPrincipal Federal Prosecutor...


  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia beBeeProsecutorial Full time $78,024 - $95,901

    Job Overview:The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions is seeking enthusiastic and forward-thinking junior lawyers to accelerate their skills and experience undertaking the unique and rewarding work of a federal prosecutor.We are looking for talented individuals who are passionate about justice and eager to make a difference in the legal profession.As...


  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia beBeeProsecutor Full time $84,329 - $120,480

    Are you a motivated and forward-thinking professional looking to make a real difference in the legal world?Job Description:This is an exciting opportunity for a Junior Lawyer to join our team as a Federal Prosecutor.As a Federal Prosecutor, you will work closely with our experienced team of lawyers to undertake case preparation, court appearances, and other...


  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia beBeeCriminal Full time $78,024 - $95,701

    Job Title: Federal ProsecutorAbout the Role:We seek experienced criminal law specialists to fill this challenging position.Key Responsibilities:Criminal case investigation and prosecutionDeveloping and implementing effective legal strategiesCoordinating with other law enforcement agenciesConducting court proceedings and presenting evidence


  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Chandler Macleod Full time

    Chandler Macleod is the leading provider of temporary contractors to the Federal, NSW and local Government and has partnered with these Departments and Agencies for more than 25 years.Chandler Macleod is currently recruiting for a**APS3 Administrative Officer** to join a leading Federal Government Agency. This is on a**12-Month contract** with potential for...


  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia beBeeProsecutor Full time $74,266 - $91,692

    Our ideal candidate is a high-calibre lawyer with experience in criminal law, who can work as part of a cohesive unit to assess and prosecute cases.About the RoleWe are seeking enthusiastic, energetic and forward-thinking lawyers to fill vacancies at the Federal Prosecutor level.The successful candidate will work under the guidance of their Prosecution Team...

  • Senior Lawyer

    1 week ago


    Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Federal Court of Australia Full time $120,390 - $145,107 per year

    Jurisdiction: Federal Circuit and Family Court of AustraliaSection: National Operations RegistryClassification: Executive Level 1Job Type: Ongoing/Non-ongoing, Full-timeLocation: The preferred location for this role is Sydney, NSW. However, applicants from other locations will be considered and alternative locations may be negotiated subject to operational...


  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia beBeeAdministrativeSupport Full time $72,000 - $81,000

    Administrative Support RoleThis is a key position that supports the delivery of administrative activities and tasks across various departments and agencies. The successful candidate will have excellent organizational and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment.Main Responsibilities:Casework administration:...