We invite applications from law students and aspiring law students to join our high-performing team. This is a rare opportunity for students who are keen to acquire practical legal skills by working in a modern law firm.
At Curae Law, our mission is simple: We exist to help people simplify and solve legal problems.
We empower our clients to understand their legal problems, the options available to them and to make good decisions; and then to solve them, so they can move on with their lives. We do this through delivering practical, customer-focused services at incredibly high standards.
Key to our success is ContactsLaw, our in-house practice management software. If you’re into legal tech, you’ll love the opportunity to work with our developers and be part of the market launch!
As part of our cadetship program, you will be responsible for providing responsive and high quality legal assistant and paralegal services to our lawyers and directors. You will be expected to maintain strict levels of discretion and confidentiality, display a high level of initiative and word processing skills and have outstanding organisational skills.
Day to day responsibilities include:
We have well-established systems for delivering services, which will allow you to quickly learn our procedures and how to use our software, ContactsLaw. We will monitor your progress and work closely with you to help you develop the skills you need to hit the ground running and operate as an effective member of our team.
The practical skills that you acquire will kick-start your career in law and should place you well ahead of your peers professionally by the time that they graduate.
To be considered for these positions you will:
You must be prepared to work on a part-time basis of between 3 to 4 days per week and to reduce the level of your university commitments accordingly. We may offer you additional hours during university holidays. It will take longer to complete your degree as a result, but the work you do with us will equip you with valuable practical and knowledge and skills. Our cadets’ university marks tend to improve over time as their experience at work overlaps with their studies.
You will benefit from our experience in helping cadets manage their work and study loads; however it requires considerable self-discipline on your part (eg studying on the weekends!). Our cadetships are demanding jobs that require a serious investment of time and energy.
We offer a high level of supervision, support and regular in-house training; however, we expect you to acquire practical skills quickly in your designated area of employment with a view to making a meaningful contribution.
The successful applicant will:
These positions are not vacation clerkships; nor are they designed to offer temporary student employment – we are looking for people who will stay with us for the duration of their degree and beyond as legal practitioners.
You will be paid at the Legal Services Award rate, plus superannuation. We will review your performance and remuneration regurarly and will pay you according to the value of your ability and contribution rather than your level of qualifications or years of experience.
Ready to kick-start your career and join our mission to simplify and solve legal problems?
Please email your application including your cover letter addressing our selection criteria to
What happens when I graduate?
We hope that you will remain with us for many years. If you are still with us by the time you graduate we would expect to continue to employ you as a legal practitioner.
Will my career prospects be adversely affected if I delay completion of my degree?
As a cadet lawyer under our supervision you are able to undertake virtually all of the duties of an admitted lawyer except appearances in open court. The practical experience you will gain working in our professional environment will more than compensate you for the additional time it will take you to graduate.
We encourage cadets to perform well academically and to participate in extra-curricular university activities. Our alumni include winners and finalists of the UWA Opening Mooting, Trial Advocacy and Negotiation competitions. In 2017 one of our members spent the year studying in Beijing and Hong Kong on a New Colombo Plan Scholarship.
Can I undertake internships with other law firms?
It is a term of your employment contract with us that you don’t engage in any other form of employment and we don’t see such internships as consistent with the positions that we are offering. We know that it’s a tough call when you’ve had little or no industry experience, but we’re looking for people who have weighed the alternatives and worked out what environment is most likely to suit them.
For more information telephone our Practice Manager, Jasmine Chan on (08) 9220 4406 in strict confidence.
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