Careers

1. Careers in Legal Tech and Entrepreneurship

Digital disruption is coming for the legal profession. Will you lose your job to a robot? Or will you adapt to the changing legal landscape?

The rise of technology and artificial intelligence presents unique challenges for future lawyers. It also provides opportunities for making the justice system more accessible and user-friendly.

The Australian Centre for Justice Innovation is collaborating with the Monash Law Students’ Society to bring you this free event about how thinking innovatively can shape your future in the legal profession.

Come along to hear from a panel of legal innovators and entrepreneurs on how they’ve built their careers by harnessing technology and new ideas to solve legal problems.

Date: Wednesday 10 May 2017

Time: 1:00-2:00pm

Venue: Clayton Campus, Room TBC

RSVP: see Facebook event page here. Register your place here.

2. Temporary/Fixed Term Administrative Work – CBD Legal Precinct

Barristers’ Chambers Limited has temporary administrative work upcoming based around the legal precinct in the CBD supporting our Barristers.  A variety of assignments will be available to cover annual leave and project work.

Assignments will vary in contract length and will range from entry-level administration to executive assistance.

Essential Skills & Attributes –

  • Customer service focus
  • Clear communication skills
  • Impeccable personal presentation (corporate environment)
  • Strong computer skills (predominantly word & excel)
  • Fast and accurate typing (for EA assignments/ 75WPM)

A police check and references will be required to work with BCL

To register your interest for temporary/ contract assignments please email your CV and a short covering letter outlining your availability (Monday to Friday office hours) to Sherrie Campbell, Executive Assistant to Management Team and Office Manager scampbell@vicbar.com.au  to learn more about Barristers’ Chambers Limited please visit www.bcl.net.au

3. Career Conversations

Law Faculty students: Do you have a career question you want to talk over?

Join this informal, small-group session to engage in personal discussions about your employability and career plans in the legal and / or other profession. You’ll also pick up practical strategies to find work and make career decisions.

Booking is required to attend this session and up to four students can book in.

Book: HERE

Please cancel your booking if you are unable to attend.

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