Communities and Justice

Maliyan Program

Overview

The Maliyan Program is open to Aboriginal law graduates and students. It offers recent graduates two years of paid employment, and students 12 month, part time paid cadetship positions.

Participants will work alongside legal professionals in the Law Reform and Legal Services division (LRLS) of the department to gain legal experience across a broad range of areas in community support and justice initiatives.

Under the program, participants have the unique opportunity to contribute directly to improving the lives of the members of the NSW community and supporting Aboriginal communities throughout NSW.

Participants will have the support of a mentor throughout the program, and to apply for permanent roles within the LRLS division and broader department.

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What we offer

  • Opportunity to develop legal research, writing and communication skills to be used throughout your career
  • Support with balancing studies and employment commitments
  • Cultural support and flexibility around cultural responsibilities
  • Regular support from program mentor and culturally competent managers and teams
  • Roles that can be matched to each participant’s skillset and interests and the opportunity for participants to have input into which role they prefer
  • Support in applying for permanent roles within the LRLS division or broader department
  • Ongoing positions for graduates who have successfully completed the graduate program
  • Flexible positions tailored to each individual’s circumstances, study calendar and the department
  • Opportunity to work remotely or in an office, part time or full time, and in various locations around NSW

Roles

The majority of roles will be available within the following teams of the LRLS division:

  • Policy, Reform and Legislation
  • Legal

There may be opportunities within other teams throughout the program should these be an area of interest.

Essential requirements

Cadetship

  • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
  • Completed undergraduate or postgraduate studies within the past 12 months of application OR will be completing undergraduate studies within the next three months after application
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to manage time effectively to meet conflicting deadlines
  • Willing and enthusiastic to learn on the job
  • No previous legal work experience is required

Graduate Program

  • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
  • Completed undergraduate or postgraduate studies within the past 12 months of application OR will be completing undergraduate studies within the next three months after application
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to manage time effectively to meet conflicting deadlines
  • Willing and enthusiastic to learn on the job
  • No previous legal work experience is required

Salary

Participants receive a competitive salary.

More information

To find out more about the program, visit the I work for NSW website or email Program Coordinator Annie Macleod at annie.macleod@justice.nsw.gov.au.

“Maliyan Artwork” copyright Michelle Shipp, Aboriginal artist, proud Wiradjuri woman. Used under licence. All rights reserved M Shipp.

Last updated:

20 Mar 2024