Part Time Application Closes 27 Oct 2024 Wellington - Wellington City Office and Administrative Support Worker Kaiawhina Tuhuratanga | (Part time) Discovery Assistant Te Tari Ture o te Karauna | Crown LawPermanent, Part time, WellingtonMo matou | About usCrown Law provides legal advice and representation to the Government in matters that affect everyone in Aotearoa New Zealand. Crown Law values diversity, inclusion, work-life balance, and flexibility, and we pride ourself on creating learning opportunities for our team to grow. We strive to put te Tiriti and te ao Maori at the heart of everything we do so having knowledge and understanding of te reo Maori and tikanga Maori is recognised and valued within our organisation.Mo te Turanga | About the RoleThe Discovery Support Team provides support services, using case and document management systems, to legal counsel engaged in litigation and other matters on behalf of clients.We are seeking two students interested in working on a part-time basis in the Discovery Support Team. Hours are dependent on your course load, but can be between 10 to 15 hours per week. First or second year law students are preferred but other relevant experience will be considered.Responsibilities will include:· Scanning files· Data coding documents into an electronic litigation support system;We require someone who has exceptional computer skills, is meticulous and will work well in a busy team environment. Location: Te Whanganui-a-Tara | WellingtonThis role is Wellington based and located next to Wellington bus and train station. What we OfferCrown Law promotes flexible working so we'd be happy to chat about what flexible working would look like for you and how we can support that. You will also receive:Remuneration and Benefits:· The hourly rate for this role is $27.80 per hour.· An annual flexi payment (pro rated);· An annual wellness payment (pro rated);· Funding for professional memberships and study;· 4 weeks annual leave (pro-rated) plus 3 additional leave days (Crown Law days);· Opportunities for development and growth across Crown Law. All applications should include a covering letter and curriculum vitae. To be considered for a position at Crown Law you must have a legal right to live and work in New Zealand and are required to complete a Ministry of Justice Criminal Records check. Access requirements and/or whanau support will be taken into account when arranging interviews. Applications close at 5pm on Sunday 27 October 2024.