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Job description

Position:
Parliamentary Counsel or
Assistant Parliamentary Counsel
Location:
Parliamentary Counsel Office
Level 13
Reserve Bank Building
No. 2 The Terrace
WELLINGTON
Responsible to:
Chief Parliamentary Counsel
Relationships with:
Ministers of the Crown
Officials from Government Departments and other Government agencies
Select Committees
Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives
Cabinet Office
Parliamentary Printer
Parliamentary Counsel
Parliamentary Counsel Office support staff
Objective:
To provide law drafting services in relation to Bills and Statutory Regulations
Tasks relating to achievement of objective:
Undertake drafting assignments requested by or on behalf of the Chief Parliamentary Counsel
Provide drafting advice as appropriate
Provide advice to Ministers and Cabinet Committees
Provide advice to Select Committees
Liaise with Cabinet Office, Office of the Clerk, Gazette Clerk, and Parliamentary Printer in relation to drafting assignments
Contribute to the ongoing improvement of drafting practices and procedures
Contribute to the ongoing improvement of Office practices and procedures
As agreed between the counsel concerned and the Chief Parliamentary Counsel:
To be a leader of a drafting group
To be a supervisor or consultant to one or more less experienced drafters
To lead or participate in special projects (drafting and non-drafting)
To undertake particular management functions
Competencies/Skills
Technical Qualification:
New Zealand or overseas degree in law (essential)
Technical Skills:
Sound knowledge of the law
Ability to express legal propositions clearly
Ability to carry out legal research
Knowledge of the process of Government and legislative process
Communication Skills:
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing
Conceptual/Analytical Skills:
Ability to understand concepts
Ability to apply legal knowledge and the results of legal research in a practical and effective manner
Ability to analyse issues and to develop concepts and synthesise elements into realistic solutions
Ability to suggest solutions to problems and to devise new approaches
Interpersonal Skills:
Ability to deal sensibly and sensitively with people and issues
Ability to co-operate with people
Ability to work as part of a team and independently
Ability to build positive work relationships (both internal and external)
Ability to identify and respond to client needs
Ability to mediate
Personal Skills:
Ability to work under pressure
Adaptability and flexibility
Ability to acquire and maintain proficiency in the use of Office technology and procedures
Attention to detail
Ability to apply sound judgement
Initiative
Commitment to achievement and excellence
Ability to represent the Office
Organisational Skills:
Ability to organise time and work so as to manage priorities effectively and meet deadlines
Ability to make effective and efficient use of the Office's resources
Skills for Senior Drafters:
Ability to act as supervisor, trainer and advisor
Ability to co-ordinate, plan, delegate, monitor and report
Ability to manage the Office's resources effectively and efficiently
Ability to contribute to the development and maintenance of the Office's corporate and strategic planning
Ability to take a leadership role