Other Career Information
| Public Sector Employment | Programs and Courses |
The myfuture website (www.myfuture.edu.au) is an Australian career website which contains information about the Justice, Legal and Corrective industry, and careers in the industry, occupations and related courses.
More information about the Justice, Legal and Corrective industry can also be found on the following websites:
Australian Law Students Association www.alsa.asn.au
Law Council of Australia www.lawcouncil.asn.au
ALSA Careers Directory www.alsa.asn.au
Careers for law graduates www.unimelb.edu.au
Law Careers in the 21st Century www.law.unsw.edu.au
Australian law resources www.webwombat.com.au/careers_ed/directories/law.htm
So You Want to be a Lawyer www.lawsocnsw.asn.au
Young Lawyers' Section - Job Guide/Careers www.liv.asn.au
Deakin Law Students' Society www.deakinlss.org
Deciding on a career in Law www.career.cornell.edu
Public Sector Employment
Below are employment options that may assist you to enter or move in the SA Public Sector and any of the Justice agencies:
Member of the Public
SA Public Sector: www.vacancies.sa.gov.au
South Australia Police: www.police.sa.gov.au
Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Resident of South Australia
Aboriginal Recruitment Program
Freecall 1800 627 849
www.employment.sa.gov.au
Indigenous Full-Time Tertiary Student
National Indigenous Cadetship
www.nicp.dewr.gov.au
Member of the Public with Declared Disability
Strategy for the Employment of People with Disabilities in SA Public Sector
Call (08) 8186 9900
www.dwa.org.au
Member of the Public with Tertiary Degree
Apply to Graduate Recruitment Program
Call (08) 8226 2827
www.ope.sa.gov.au
Member of the Public Aged 17-24 years (17 - 28 for Aboriginal)
Apply for Government Youth Traineeship.
Freecall 1800 683 534
www.youthworks.sa.gov.au/employing
Existing SA Public Sector Employee
Apply for positions in the SA Public Sector Notice of Vacancies: www.vacancies.sa.gov.au
Programs and Courses
Legal Services Commission
The Legal Services Commission provide specific legal training courses and workshops to suit the needs of community organisations, government departments and businesses.
They also offer a TAFE accredited course, Law for Community Workers, at Adelaide Institute of TAFE and in some country areas by videoconference. The course covers many practical legal topics and forms two electives in the Certificate of Justice Studies and Community Services courses.
To discuss your legal training requirements please visit the Legal Services Commission’s website www.lsc.sa.gov.au.
