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Are you a seasoned legal leader with the "intellectual courage" to navigate complex regulatory landscapes and shape the strategic direction of a leading Australian institution? As the Director of Conduct and Regulatory Law, you will lead the Conduct and Regulatory team and serve as a vital member of the OGC Leadership group. You will act as a high-level strategic advisor to Senior Executives, providing practical and well-considered advice to support the institution's business objectives.
Job Responsibility:
Lead and manage a dedicated legal team, providing guidance, mentorship, and professional development opportunities
Manage and resolve high-stakes people and conduct-related disputes across various courts and tribunals, such as the Fair Work Commission or NCAT
Oversee the university’s compliance framework and ensure alignment with Higher Education regulatory standards
Drive operational improvements and practice management strategies to optimize the legal function enterprise-wide
Provide strategic oversight for commercial contracts and negotiations that support onshore and offshore education initiatives
Requirements:
Admitted as an Australian legal practitioner
Minimum of 10 years post-admission experience
Proven ability to lead, mentor, and foster a collaborative work environment for legal practitioners
Solution-focused mindset and intellectual courage to exercise judgment on complex, university-wide matters
Deep knowledge across employment law, dispute resolution, regulatory compliance, and corporate law
What we offer:
Flexible Working: This role offers a hybrid working model, allowing you to balance Sydney CBD campus life with the autonomy and flexibility of remote work
Strategic Impact: You will have a seat at the table, working closely with the General Counsel and Executive Director to lead and manage the legal function
Leadership Autonomy: You will have the authority to make day-to-day decisions concerning work priorities and legal advice within your area of expertise
Professional Growth: You will work in a cross-functional environment that encourages updating your legal knowledge through continuous professional development