EOI - Independent Contractor -Assessors, Workshop Facilitators and Lecturers- QLD

  • The College of Law
  • Hybrid
  • 26 Mar, 2026

Job Description

Practical Legal Training
Independent Contractor -  Assessors ,Workshop Facilitators and Lecturers
The College of Law Queensland invites expressions of interest

 

Expressions of Interest Sought

The College of Law Queensland is looking to engage Independent Contractors to conduct online student assessments, facilitate on-site and/or online skills intensives and conduct online courses in our Practical Legal Training (PLT) Program.

We invite expressions of interest from suitably qualified legal practitioners.   Engagement in these “adjunct” roles will be on an as-needed and when-required basis. Practitioners with Advocacy skills and experience are particularly encouraged to apply.

Assessor Roles

Assessments are conducted on a continual basis throughout the year via online web-conferences in 1-hour duration for compulsory subjects and 45 minutes duration for elective subjects, across a range of 12 practice areas. Assessments are scheduled on weekdays between 9:00am and 8:00pm, in morning, afternoon or evening blocks. Availability for blocks of 3 to 4 hours is preferred.

Workshop Facilitator Roles

The College of Law delivers full-time and part-time PLT programs. Each program includes a professional skills intensive, which consists of a series of half day and all-day workshops delivered on-site at our Brisbane CBD Campus or online via Zoom. These skills intensives run over 1 week, Monday to Friday or in the evening, for 2 nights per week over 6 weeks.

 The workshops cover a variety of practical skills, including interviewing, negotiation, legal writing and drafting, and a 2-day advocacy workshop. We welcome expressions of interest from practitioners who can contribute to one or more sessions. Again, Practitioners with the skills and experience to deliver advocacy workshops are encouraged to apply.

Course Lecturer Roles

Following the professional skills intensive, the PLT program continues with an online course delivered over 15 weeks (full-time) or 30 weeks (part-time). These programs commence every 2–4 weeks throughout the year.

 Course lecturers are responsible for providing feedback on coursework submissions, conducting assessments, delivering workshops (if possible), assisting with general student administration, and mentoring students throughout their course.

The requirements

Applicants must meet the following essential criteria for engagement:

  • A tertiary qualification or equivalent in law and currently admitted, or eligible to apply for admission to practise as a lawyer in Queensland
  • At least 5 years’ recent post admission experience as a legal practitioner in Queensland. Barristers and solicitors are encouraged to apply.
  • An enthusiasm for the practice of law and an ability to communicate that enthusiasm.
  • Demonstrated teaching skills, or a capacity and willingness to undertake training in instructional methods.
  • Skills in the use of technology, in particular student learning management systems and video-conferencing platforms.
  • After training, it is anticipated that you will undertake your adjunct responsibilities from your home or office unless required on campus.  A reliable computer and internet connection are a prerequisite.

Independent contractors must have an Australian Business Number (ABN).

As an employer who embraces equity, diversity and inclusion and respects the rights of all people, we hold a collective commitment to foster an environment where all differences are valued.  

Please send your CV with a covering letter outlining your experience and suitability for the role to hr@collaw.edu.au   

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Firm or Organisation Name

The College of Law Limited

Contact Name

Recruitment

Email Address

hr@collaw.edu.au

Job Level

Post-admission

Sector

Legal services

Country

Australia

State

Queensland