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Blog | Work for YouthLaw – Graduate Law Clerk / Solicitor

A unique opportunity exists for an enthusiastic and passionate graduate to join YouthLaw Aotearoa. YouthLaw Aotearoa is a community law centre for children and young people under 25. We provide four main services to children and young people:

We are also undertaking a co-design project with young people to ensure that young people are at the centre of our work and that we are delivering our services in ways that best meet their needs.

An exciting and diverse permanent full-time role, the Graduate Law Clerk / Solicitor will be responsible for providing accurate legal information, advice, assistance and representation to young people or those assisting them through YouthLaw’s advice line and other services that we may develop. They will also be involved in the development of legal information resources, providing legal education and YouthLaw’s law reform work.

This is a fantastic opportunity to use your legal skills to make a real difference to children and young people in Aotearoa / New Zealand. You will be part of a friendly and collaborative team and receive generous leave entitlements.

The ideal applicant will have, or be able to quickly develop, an understanding of YouthLaw’s main practice areas which are employment, education, family, criminal and human rights. They will also have strong communication skills, both orally and in writing, and be able to develop strong working relationships.

Applicants must have completed their Bachelor of Laws and be eligible, or taking steps to become eligible, to hold a practicing certificate as a Barrister & Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand. They must also have the right to work in New Zealand.

Please see the attached position description: Job Description – Graduate Law Clerk / Solicitor

If you are interested in this role please email the General Manager Jennifer Braithwaite at jennifer@youthlaw.co.nz with your CV, academic transcript and a brief letter explaining your suitability and availability. Applications close on 30 September 2019.

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