About us
Marsdens Law Group is one of the State’s most respected law Firms. In operation since 1968, we have an extensive network of offices situated in the south western suburbs, making us the largest firm in NSW with its head office in Campbelltown and we deliver expertise in most areas of law with experienced and specialised teams.
We pride ourselves on striving for excellence in every manner of our engagement with clients, courts and external agencies. You will be expected to maintain our excellent reputation in all your dealings with clients, the courts and external agencies, whilst maintaining the strictest confidence of our clients and our business operations.
The opportunity
We are looking to employ a diligent law student in the final year of their studies and/or 1ST YEAR LAWYER at our Camden office to forge a long term career with our growing practice.
Skills and experience we would love
We expect that the successful applicant would:
- ideally have a connection to the Camden/Macarthur community;
- have a current drivers licence;
- want to be a general practitioner;
- have strong communication and interpersonal skills;
- have a strong academic record;
- possess good communication skills;
- provide a high quality client service;
- be able to work in a team environment; and
- have effective time management skills.
The role will include to work in all areas of law including:
- Property;
- Estate Planning;
- Criminal;
- Family; and
- Commercial Law.
The Benefits
You can be assured that you will work with a well established client base and that the nature of work will be highly challenging.
If you are keen to join a progressive firm where you will:
- benefit from working directly with a Partner;
- have satisfaction through genuine opportunities to develop a rewarding and progressive career;
- work in a supportive, well resourced environment where all aspects of your professional development are a priority;
Then let’s talk!
To apply please use the Seek application button below. Remember to attach your cover letter and CV