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The Office of the Judge Advocate General is seeking an outstanding senior Australian lawyer to appoint as the Registrar of Military Justice in the Australian Defence Force. The Registrar of Military Justice is a statutorily independent officeholder appointed under the Defence Force Discipline Act 1982 (Cth). The successful applicant will be appointed for a specified term up to five years.
The Registrar of Military Justice works with the Judge Advocate General, Chief Judge Advocate, Director of Military Prosecutions, Director of Defence Counsel Services and other appointees involved in the military discipline system to ensure the efficient and proper functioning of courts martial and Defence Force magistrate trials.
SELECTION CRITERIA
In order to be successful in this important role, an individual should meet the following essential selection criteria:
An applicant who is not an officer in the Australian Defence Force will have to successfully undergo the Defence Force recruitment process before being eligible for appointment to the position.
To be eligible for employment with Defence, an applicant must be an Australian citizen. The successful applicant will be required to undergo a security clearance vetting process.
Selection interviews will be scheduled for mid April 2018.
Applicant information Pack, including Selection Criteria and application instructions, can be obtained by e-mailing: Mark.french2@defence.gov.au
Applications close at 11:30pm (AEST) Sunday 25 March 2018
Further questions relating to the selection documentation can be directed to Wing Commander Mark French, Deputy Director Senior Officer Management – ADF on (02) 6265 4834.