Is it time to progress your legal career? Come and build your future with the Real Estate Authority ("REA"). This is a great opportunity to develop your skills in legal advice and/or litigation.
The REA team is welcoming, super friendly, collaborative and committed to making a difference for New Zealand. You can expect rewarding and complex work in an exciting sector that is critical to New Zealand. A great central Wellington CBD location, commitment to staff professional development and flexible working are amongst many benefits of joining the REA team!
Mo matou - About us The REA is the independent government agency that regulates the New Zealand Real Estate profession. Our purpose is to promote and protect the interests of consumers and promote public confidence in the performance of real estate agency work.
REA is a high performing respected conduct regulator with a critical role in the real estate sector. We license real estate agents, oversee the code of conduct, continuing professional development and the complaints and discipline process. We are a proactive, evidence-led regulator committed to supporting high standards of conduct in the profession and protecting consumer interests. We strive to understand and serve the needs of New Zealand's diverse communities in all of our work.
REA offers a diverse and inclusive work environment. We welcome people who bring a range of perspectives, skills and experience including those who may bring a Maori and Pacific Peoples perspective.
Mo te tunga?- About the role You will be responsible for the provision of legal advice, opinions, and managing litigation files under supervision from senior lawyers in the team including the Legal Services Manager.
The work will be in relation to the licensing and disciplinary processes contained in the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 and its associated Regulations and Codes.
You will also have the opportunity to develop and grow practical advocacy and litigation representation skills through Tribunal and Court appearances under supervision and acting as a junior on appropriate cases.
You will also undertake work in relation to:
Legal advice to REA Staff, the Board and Complaints Assessment Committees;Assisting with operational legal advice to support staff responsible for managing the licensing, disciplinary and other activities of the REA;Legal research and working on projects related to REA's regulatory activities and strategic priorities;Assisting to ensure that the policies and practices underpinning the REA's activities meet the highest possible standards, and are rigorous, fair, and able to stand up to in depth professional and judicial scrutiny; andAssisting REA to comply with its statutory obligations including the Official Information and Privacy Acts.Mou - About you You will have at least 2 years' PQE, with experience working in a legal or regulatory environment. As well as being able to hold a NZ practising certificate, you will also have some or all of the following:
Experience in providing operational legal advice;Knowledge of the Real Estate Agents Act and its related regulations and codes (or an ability to gain such knowledge quickly);can produce legal work that is thorough, accurate and reliable;can build and maintain effective relationships, has good communication skills and a collaborative work style;is happy to be part of a team who support and rely on one-another;is confident and capable at managing their own workload, while also being comfortable seeking guidance and clarification where necessary from senior colleagues; andevidences a regard for diverse perspectives, ensuring the fair treatment of all people.We encourage you to apply even if you feel you don't meet all the selection criteria so we can consider your suitability for the role or other suitable opportunities at REA.
Tono mai - Apply here If this sounds like an opportunity you would like to pursue, please send your CV, Cover Letter and a completed application form to [email protected].
The job description and application form can be found on the REA website: Work for us | The Real Estate Authority.
Please let us know if you have any specific access needs to allow you to participate in our recruitment process.
Applications close at at 5pm on Thursday, 7 November 2024. Please note, you must have a legal right to work in New Zealand. Successful appointment is conditional upon police vetting and qualification checks.