About us
Queensland Law Society (QLS) is the professional body for legal practitioners, representing more than 14,000 members state-wide. We lead the Solicitors of Queensland with our purpose of Good Law - Good Lawyers - Public Good.
QLS has a part-time opportunity for a Trust Account Investigator. The TA investigator is responsible for effectively discharging statutory responsibilities imposed by the Legal Profession Act 2007.
Key duties of the role
- Investigate the affairs of law practices for the purpose of determining whether law practices have complied with the legislative requirements of the Legal Profession Act 2007 and Legal Profession Regulation 2017.
- Investigate the affairs of law practices to detect when trust money has been improperly applied, including dishonest defaults
- Prepare reports regarding non-compliance with legislative requirements and suspected improper applications of trust money
- Educate the profession about legislative Trust Accounting requirements and good Trust Accounting practices
- Respond to queries from law practices regarding legislative requirements in regard to Trust Accounts
Ideally you will have the following:
- Tertiary qualifications in Accounting, Business or equivalent which provides immediate eligibility for CPA or ICAA certification (essential) with previous experience as an investigator/compliance officer for a period of 2 years or more.
- Ability to travel throughout Queensland to visit law practices.
- Good knowledge of contemporary accounting and financial auditing practices and principles
- Ability to interpret and apply the provisions of the Legal Profession Act 2007 and the Legal Profession Regulation 2007 and other legislation applicable to the operations of law practices.
- Ability to examine legal accounting records and client files to ascertain whether client funds have been properly dealt with.
- Strong analytical and investigative skills.
- Ability to collect, analyse and evaluate evidential information.
Why join us?
By joining QLS you will assist to build a society that genuinely cares about its members, people, and Queensland law.
- Our purpose is to be an authoritative voice, to help members succeed, to connect with the profession and respect, protect and promote human rights in line with our vision.
- Our workforce is diverse, inclusive and equal; and is representative of our members.
- We are committed to leading change through our people.
- We are proud to
- hold the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) Citation - Employer of Choice for Gender Equality.
- be listed on Diversity Council Australia's Inclusive Employer Index.
- Employees have flexibility within a social and collaborative environment.
Please note
- That we reserve the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications.
- You must be an Australian citizen or a permanent resident or have unlimited working rights in Australia to apply for this position.
- This position may require the preferred candidate to undergo a Criminal History Records check. A criminal history does not necessarily disqualify a prospective candidate from selection.
For more information about the role, including obtaining a copy of the position description, please email People and Culture on **********@qls.com.au or call 07 3842 5***