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The Team
An exciting part-time Learning & Development Coordinator role is available within our Talent Development team where you will have the opportunity to collaborate and coordinate learning programs across the firm. This opportunity could be ideal for an ambitious graduate, or someone looking to return to work in a part-time capacity with the desire to carve a career within the HR/L&D space. Full mentorship and development provided with flexibility to work from home in a firm with a plethora of career opportunities. This is a part-time permanent role open to being bases in Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane.
The Role
More About You
We welcome applications from ambitious graduates who possess:
Who we are
We are recognised as Australia's Most Attractive Law Firm, a WGEA Employer of Choice for Gender Equality in Australia and we hold Gold employer status with the Australian Workplace Equality Index (AWEI).
We make diversity in all its forms central to collaboration. This is why we offer hybrid working options to encourage balance, wellbeing and support for sustainable ways of working. We offer up to 20 weeks paid parental leave for the primary carer within the first 24 months following birth or adoption, and a range of social, financial and health benefits, including free gym membership โ all with no minimum tenure.
We welcome applications from people of all ages, cultural backgrounds, genders (including if you identify as transgender or gender diverse), sexual orientations, as well as people living with a disability or who have family or carer responsibilities. We particularly encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply for roles with MinterEllison.
The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
Australia
Australian Work Visa (All Other)
Australian Citizen
Australian Permanent Resident
Consultant Graduate at MinterEllison
Bachelor of Laws at University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)
Lawyer at MinterEllison
Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Global Studies at Monash University