Legal Practice Support Manager, Prosecutions and Trials
$120,457Office of Public Prosecutions the Director
Legal Practice Support Manager, Prosecutions and Trials L6
PSCSA Level 6, $120,457 - $132,753
Perth
Fixed Term - Full Time
25516,25517
2026-06-29 4:30 PM
The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) is a critical participant in the administration of justice within Western Australia, providing an independent and effective criminal prosecution service and confiscation practice.
Legal Practice Support Manager (Prosecutions)
The Legal Practice Support Manager (Prosecutions) is responsible for the coordination and operational management of multidisciplinary prosecution support services, including paralegal, clerical and administrative teams, contributing to the delivery of high‑quality, timely and compliant legal support. The role requires flexibility and breadth to support multiple functions within Legal Practice Support and works closely with the Assistant Director, Legal Practice Support (Prosecutions), senior leaders and operational teams to support efficient service delivery, implement priorities, assist with change initiatives and promote continuous improvement.
Legal Practice Support Manager (Trials)
The Legal Practice Support Manager (Trials) is responsible for the coordination and operational management of trial support services within Legal Practice Support, contributing to the delivery of high‑quality, timely and compliant legal support. The role focuses on operational efficiency, service standards and effective stakeholder engagement across the ODPP.
Reporting to the Assistant Director, Legal Practice Support (Trials), the position works closely with senior leaders and operational teams to support agreed priorities, implement organisational initiatives and contribute to continuous improvement in business processes and operational practices to support effective service delivery.
To be successful in this role, applicants will need to demonstrate:
- Operational coordination, leadership and service delivery capability : Ensures the effective management of paralegal, clerical, and administrative support within legal support services to deliver high‑quality, timely and compliant outcomes, and represents Legal Practice Support on internal working groups, committees and relevant external forums.
- People management and team leadership skills : with experience supervising staff, managing workloads, supporting performance and development, and fostering a supportive, inclusive and professional work environment aligned with public sector values.
- Sound understanding of legal practice and procedure : with the ability to apply this knowledge to support prosecution workflows, service standards and operational priorities.
- Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills : including the ability to build effective working relationships, represent the business area on various forums, and resolve complex operational matters through constructive, evidence informed approaches.
- Capability to support operational planning and continuous improvement : including contributing to business and workforce planning, identifying risks and improvement opportunities, and supporting the implementation of process, policy, system and service enhancements.
- Ability to support change and organisational initiatives : working collaboratively with senior leaders to implement agreed improvements, maintain operational continuity and align service delivery with ODPP priorities and future directions.
- Commitment to ethical practice, safety and accountability : including compliance with the ODPP Code of Conduct and Public Sector Code of Ethics, promotion of workplace health and wellbeing, and demonstration of ODPP values in all dealings.
This position is classified at Level 6 and is designed as a senior, high-performing role within that classification, encompassing a broad and evolving scope of operational and strategic responsibilities. Applicants who can demonstrate the capability to contribute at a higher level, including leading complex initiatives and supporting strategic priorities, will be strongly regarded.
Suitable applicants may also be considered for permanent appointment or for similar vacancies that arise within twelve (12) months of the completion of the recruitment and selection process, subject to business needs and vacancy availability.
Want to know more?
Legal Practice Support Manager (Prosecutions)
For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, you are encouraged to contact, Assistant Director, Legal Practice Support (Prosecutions) Alexia Christodoulakis, View phone number on australia.jobradars.com, ***email_hidden***
Legal Practice Support Manager (Trials)
For a confidential discussion about this opportunity, you are encouraged to contact, Assistant Director, Legal Practice Support (Trials) Tamara Stephan, View phone number on australia.jobradars.com, View email address on australia.jobradars.com
Ready to apply?
The Job Description Forms and our Job Application Package is attached here to assist you in the preparation of your application.
To be eligible for a permanent appointment to a position with the ODPP, it is essential that you are an Australian Citizen or have permanent resident status in Australia. Non-permanent residents of Australia are only eligible for fixed term appointments if they possess a valid visa with appropriate working rights for the duration of the fixed term appointment.
Please lodge your application online by clicking on the “Apply for Job” button on the advertisement.
Initially please submit the following to be considered for the role:
- A completed online Application Form including details of two current or recent referees including a current or recent supervisor.
- A comprehensive resume/CV of no more than 5 pages, contextualised to the position and the work-related requirements as listed in the Job Description Form; and
- A written statement of no more than three (3) pages clearly specifying which position/s you wish to apply for addressing:
- How you apply sound problem-solving and analytical skills to manage and coordinate complex, multidisciplinary operational functions within a legal or comparable professional environment, including contributing practical input to change and service improvement aligned with organisational priorities. Within your response, explain how your understanding of legal practice and procedures informs your day‑to‑day decision making across different support functions.
- Your ability to provide effective operational leadership and supervision within a complex legal or professional services environment, including supporting team performance and capability, contributing to service improvement initiatives.
- This statement should include how you would apply our four values in your work.
Please ensure you have plenty of time to submit your application to allow for unanticipated problems, as late and proforma applications will not be accepted.
The work-related requirements for the role will be assessed throughout the selection process. A variety of assessment methodologies may be used throughout the recruitment process, including but not limited to skills assessments, aptitude testing, psychological interview/s and referee checks.
Please note: Interviews may be undertaken virtually via MS teams or similar if required.
If you are experiencing difficulties accessing the Job Application Package or lodging your application, please contact the People and Culture Recruitment Team at View email address on australia.jobradars.com
If you have any access needs that may require adjustments to the application or interview process, including alternative methods of communication and/or application, please contact the People and Culture Recruitment Team at View email address on australia.jobradars.com or call View phone number on australia.jobradars.com.
When considering whether the ODPP is right for you, it is important to consider the nature of the agency’s functions. The ODPP deals with serious criminal offences, including homicide offences involving members of the WA Community. In the course of your duties, you will encounter materials including, however not limited to, photographs, videos, written statements, and oral evidence. You will have direct engagement with members of the WA Community associated with these charges. This material may be confronting and emotionally distressing. The ODPP is committed to reducing exposure to staff wherever possible by offering educational programs and supportive resources through the ODPP’s Mental Health and Wellness program.
Criminal Record, Employment and Integrity Screening
Given the nature of the work of the ODPP, all appointments to ODPP positions will be subject to formal criminal records screening and employment screenings and any other clearances deemed to be required including psychological assessments as part of our commitment to the mental health and wellbeing of our workforce.
For further information about the ODPP, please refer to the attached Position information and the ODPP website:
The ODPP is an equal opportunity employer. We recognise the value that people of diverse backgrounds bring to the workforce. We are committed to improving employment opportunities and outcomes through the recruitment, development and retention of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, young people, people with disability, women, people of diverse sexualities and genders and people from culturally diverse backgrounds.
We encourage applicants to visit the Jobs and Skills WA website or call View phone number on australia.jobradars.com for assistance with preparing your application, finding employment and career progression.
Work health and safety (WHS)
The ODPP is committed to meeting the requirements under the Work Health and Safety (WHS) Act 2020 by having proactive strategies aimed at enhancing the health and wellbeing of our people.
Benefits of working with the ODPP
In addition to working with a team of highly skilled, dedicated and valued employees, you will be rewarded with:
- Flexible work practices including working from home;
- Access to generous leave arrangements including paid parental leave and the opportunity to purchase additional leave each year;
- Annual Leave Loading
- Parent and wellbeing facilities to support parents returning from parental leave;
- Opportunities to attend a range of internal and external learning and development seminars;
- Access to a range of social and employee wellness events and programs;
- Central Perth location with easy access to Public Transport;
- End of Trip facilities.
Refer to the Public Sector CSA General Agreement 2024 and the Public Service Award 1992 for other entitlements and benefits.
We look forward to receiving your application.
Closing Date: Monday, 29 June at 4:30pm (WST)
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