
Senior Lawyer
Victorian Institute of Teaching
Posted 15 days ago
Salary range $106,845 - $118,057 plus statutory superannuation
2 x fixed-term 3-year vacancies
The Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) is the statutory authority for the regulation of the teaching profession in Victoria, in accordance with the Education and Training Reform Act 2006 (‘the Act'). Our vision is for all Victorian children and young people to have the best teachers. We are driven by our values: we are considerate, we are open, we value each other, and we are accountable.
Do you have extensive legal and advocacy experience? Do you have experience in assessing and managing risks relating to the safety and wellbeing of children? Are you resilient and self-motivated? Do you have a strong attention to detail?
If you fit this profile, then you could join the Legal Team at the Victorian Institute of Teaching.
About the role
This role will require you to:
- Provide high-level legal advice in relation to all aspects of VIT's regulatory functions, including conducting complex investigations, managing disciplinary proceedings, and prosecuting offences under the Act.
- Conduct risk assessments in relation to information, notifications and complaints received about registered teachers.
- Represent the VIT at complex disciplinary hearings, court proceedings (appeals/prosecutions), including by drafting allegations and submissions; preparing hearing books; conferencing with witnesses; and undertaking appearance work in matters where required.
- Provide advice to influence policy development, contribute to business planning and manage VIT projects that arise from legislative change.
- Provide mentoring and support to lawyers in the Legal Team.
About you
The Senior Lawyer role offers an outstanding opportunity for a professional who is passionate about using their expertise to support VIT in its regulation of Victorian teachers.
With expert knowledge, you will have at least 5+ years PAE in providing legal advice in administrative law, regulation, disciplinary issues, criminal law and statutory interpretation. You will also have advocacy experience, and a background in working within a regulatory context.
If you fit this profile, then you could join the dynamic Professional Conduct Branch at VIT with an exciting and challenging mandate to enable quality teaching and provide for the safety and wellbeing of children and young people.
Be part of a forward-thinking, risk-based regulator where ideas and opinions are valued.
For a list of the key selection criteria refer to the position description.
How to apply
Please submit your resume and cover letter (no more than 3 pages) addressing the key selection criteria outlined in the attached position description.
To discuss this role further, please contact Shameema Barekzai, Legal Manager at [email protected].
Recruitment and selection process
Our recruitment and selection process is based on the public sector employment principles and will include the following overarching principles
- our decisions will be based on merit - we will assess each applicant's skills, knowledge, attributes and qualifications objectively against the key selection criteria
- we will be fair, reasonable and equitable - we will provide equal employment opportunities
- we will be objective
- we will comply with our privacy obligations during the recruitment and selection process.
During the recruitment and selection process, shortlisted applicants may be asked to submit to various assessment tools and pre-employment screenings. This may include consent to conduct a nationally coordinated criminal history check.
The VIT is committed to providing and maintaining a safe working environment for its employees and stakeholders. We require all employees to comply with VIT's vaccination policy.
Applications close: 11.59 pm 16 March 2025
About Victorian Institute of Teaching
The Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) is an independent statutory authority for the teaching profession, whose primary function is to regulate members of the teaching profession.
It is a legal requirement for all teachers to be registered with VIT in order to be employed in a school.
We will only grant registration and allow registration to continue where a person is appropriately qualified and is fit to teach in schools.
The VIT was established by the Victorian Institute of Teaching Act 2001 in December 2002.
The Education and Training Reform Act 2006 [the Act] amalgamated all relevant education and training Acts (including the Victorian Institute of Teaching Act 2001), and was proclaimed 1 July 2007.
Further substantial amendments to the legislation were enacted in 2010, with effect from 1 January 2011. The
VIT continues in operation under and subject to the Act (as amended).
Our purpose
To regulate the teaching profession in Victoria in the public interest by enforcing high ethical and professional standards for teachers.
Source: this is an extract from the company’s own website.
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