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Industry Government & Defence
Position Other
Language Any,English
Preferred work type Full time
Job Description Talent2







Senior Fisheries Prosecutor
Great Career Opportunity
Wellington Region




The Ministry of Fisheries' primary role is to ensure that fisheries are sustainably used within a healthy aquatic ecosystem to ensure conservation of the resource. The National Prosecution Team, which provides high quality legal advice to Compliance staff and manages and conducts prosecutions on behalf of the Ministry, is continuing to increase in-house prosecution capacity and is looking to appoint a Senior Fisheries Prosecutor for the Wellington Region.

Key responsibilities will include:

Managing and conducting prosecutions on behalf of the Ministry.
Mentoring within the Prosecution Team.
Managing internal and external relationships.
Providing operational legal advice to Compliance staff.
Researching and delivering training to Compliance staff.
Contributing to policy and legal framework development.
Actively participating in the development of Compliance strategies.
Assisting in the management of the case law library and electronic databases

The ideal applicant will have:

A Law Degree and entitlement to a practising certificate.
At least five years' experience in litigation.
Strong research, analytical and statutory interpretation skills.
A pragmatic, solutions focused approach to problem solving.
Sound judgement and professional integrity.A willingness to work co-operatively as part of a team.
A proven track record in leading, mentoring and motivating people.
An ability to identify, assess and manage risk
An attractive remuneration package is available and there will be ongoing opportunities to develop legal and other skills.

Applications close 5pm Friday 17 November 2006.




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