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CURRENT VACANCIES

AGS is the nation’s largest provider of legal services to government. Our 670-strong team (over 330 lawyers) provides legal advice and representation services to government clients through our offices in each Australian capital city.

AGS recruits skilled applicants such as experienced lawyers, recent law graduates, paralegals, legal secretaries and legal assistants and support professionals. Support professionals include human resources, finance, library, marketing and information technology employees. See Working with us for details on our working environment and employment conditions.

When recruiting, AGS applies the principles of equity, privacy and procedural fairness.

JOBS

We are currently recruiting for the following jobs.

See our section on How to apply for tips on completing your application.

Current vacancy

Job details

Closing date

AGS Melbourne – Senior Lawyer

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Friday 3 February 2012

AGS Canberra – Senior Lawyers and Lawyers

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AGS Canberra 2011–12 Summer Clerkship Program

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Applications closed on
Friday 22 July 2011

AGS 2012 Graduate Opportunities

2012 graduate opportunities – PLEASE READ FIRST!
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Applications closed on Friday 15 April 2011

AGS Canberra maintains an employment register for Lawyers

Lawyer Register

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AGS Canberra maintains an employment register for Administrative/Legal Support

Administrative/Legal Support Register

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