At ASIC, you can be the change that ensures a fair, strong and efficient financial system for the benefit of all Australians. Contribute to delivering on ASIC's purpose, vision, and strategic priorities to help maintain the integrity of the financial system and protect consumers from harm.
Join us at ASIC, where you'll play a crucial role in exercising our functions and powers under Chapter 5A of the Corporations Act 2001. As an Analyst/Lawyer, you'll manage a high volume of matters, from assessing simple applications to dealing with deregistered company property to providing stakeholders with expert advice on the appropriate remedies available.
- Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane (other locations to be considered)
- $78,720 - $90,235 (depending on experience), plus 15.4% superannuation
- Temporary, 12 months role
- Applications close at 11:59pm AEST, Friday 25 July 2025
The Team:
The Property Law Group in the Legal Services Group exercises ASIC's functions and powers under Ch. 5A of the Corporations Act 2001 in relation to the property of deregistered companies. The team manages a high volume of matters, including the assessment of applications to deal with the property, responding to legal proceedings, enquiries and notices relating to the property, and the provision of advice to stakeholders as to the appropriate remedies available.
The role:
You will be responsible for handling enquiries related to company deregistration, assessing simple applications such as property transfers and mortgage discharges, preparing submissions for the Property Law Delegate, and responding to legal proceedings served on ASIC regarding deregistered companies.
As a valued member of the Property Law Group team, you will take on additional tasks as needed, work professionally and cooperatively while embodying ASIC's values of Accountability, Professionalism, and Teamwork, and ensure the health and safety of yourself and others in the workplace.
About you:
To thrive in this role, a tertiary qualification in law from a recognised institution is desirable. You should have knowledge and exposure to various areas of law, especially property law and conveyancing. Additionally, you must be able to interpret and apply legislation administered by ASIC, including the Corporations Act 2001, and quickly acquire knowledge of property law legislation across all Australian jurisdictions.
To excel, you need well-developed written and verbal communication skills, along with the ability to prioritise work and meet deadlines. Your capacity to interpret legislation and adapt to new legal frameworks will be crucial in ensuring your success in this position.
About ASIC
ASIC's remit is one of the broadest of regulators across the world. ASIC regulates corporations, markets, financial services and consumer credit and monitors and promotes market integrity and consumer protection in the Australian financial system. Through our enforcement work, we hold to account those who contravene the law, working to achieve strong outcomes that address the greatest consumer and investor harms.
ASIC is committed to a providing a diverse and inclusive workplace where the very best talent in Australia chooses to work. Indigenous Australians are encouraged to apply as well as applicants from all backgrounds and with different abilities.
We offer a range of employee benefits including:
- Attractive superannuation
- Additional leave entitlements
- 50/50 hybrid work-from home model
- Flexible work arrangements
- Assistance for study and professional development
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To read more about ASIC, you can visit our website or review our Corporate Plan.
To work with us, you need to be an Australian citizen and be prepared to complete an ASIC Suitability and Baseline Assessment.