- Strengthen community wellbeing through heartfelt, practical support!
- Keep files, data and documents organised to drive smooth workflows.
- $66,798 - $84,659 + super + salary packaging & leave loading!
Job: 1625033 | Full-Time | Fixed-Term (September 2026) | Dubbo, NSW | $66,798 - $84,659 (Based on Experience)
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
The Aboriginal Legal Service (ALS) was established in a critical act of self-determination over 50 years ago as part of the Aboriginal rights protest movement. We provide high-quality, culturally safe legal and support services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people throughout NSW and the ACT, and fight for social justice and equity for our communities.
Your Impact
As a valued member of the Care & Protection/Family Law Practice, you’ll contribute to the delivery of high‑quality, culturally safe legal services by coordinating daily research, file management, drafting and liaison tasks that strengthen outcomes for Aboriginal children, families and communities. You help ensure matters progress smoothly through organised, ethical and community‑centred paralegal practice. Each day, you will:
- Coordinate comprehensive paralegal tasks including case preparation, court assistance, note‑taking, research, drafting and client interviews across Care & Protection/Family Law matters.
- Prepare and manage documentation by gathering evidence, drafting affidavits and applications, producing briefs and correspondence, and maintaining accurate, confidential files and statistical data.
- Liaise with key stakeholders including courts, DCJ, government and non‑government agencies, welfare services and legal professionals to progress client matters.
- Deliver essential administrative functions such as scanning, photocopying, collating documents, managing communications and ensuring orderly office workflows.
- Contribute to ethical, culturally grounded practice by upholding ALS policies, respecting cultural protocols, maintaining professional competence and prioritising safety.
- Work collaboratively within the practice to ensure efficient team operations, shared service delivery and alignment with ALS values and objectives.
Your Story & Strengths
You are a skilled and motivated paralegal who brings cultural awareness, professionalism and deep respect for the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. You combine strong technical capability with a commitment to ethical, community‑centred practice. Your work helps ensure families receive organised, high‑quality and culturally safe legal assistance. Key strengths include:
- Hold relevant paralegal or law qualifications with developing capability in Care & Protection and Family Law.
- Understand issues impacting Aboriginal families involved in the care and protection system, including cultural, social and systemic factors.
- Apply strong knowledge of referral pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients across Care & Protection and Family Law.
- Demonstrate strong research and problem‑solving skills with the ability to analyse information and prepare accurate written material.
- Communicate clearly in writing and verbally including drafting reports, documents and client‑focused correspondence.
- Work independently with solid digital capability using Microsoft Office and video‑conferencing tools while managing administrative tasks efficiently.
Our Journey Together
At ALS, you’ll find a career that truly matters, one where your work has purpose and impact every day. We are proud to offer a supportive and rewarding environment with a range of generous benefits, including:
- Not-for-profit salary packaging to reduce your tax burden, which means you get to keep more of your hard-earned money in your pocket
- Annual leave loading of 17.5%, ensuring that you are rewarded for your time off and can enjoy a well-deserved break.
- Career and professional development opportunities
Caring for Community & You
To protect the communities we serve, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of safe recruitment practices. Therefore, it is essential that candidates either possess or have the capacity to obtain a current and valid National Police Check and Working with Children (NSW) check for this role.
ALS is committed to equal opportunity and cultural safety in recruitment for all candidates. If you identify as a person with a disability and need any adjustments or support throughout the recruitment process, please contact our Talent Team at
[email protected] - we will work with you to ensure an accessible and supportive experience.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.