21 Aug
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Justice and Community Safety Directorate
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Canberra
21 Aug
Justice and Community Safety Directorate
Canberra
Expressions of Interest for Appointment to the ACT Civil & Administrative Tribunal – Presidential Members – full-time or part-time and Senior Members – part time
The Attorney-General of the Australian Capital Territory, Ms Tara Cheyne MLA, invites expressions of interest from eligible and suitably qualified people for appointment to the following roles of the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal (ACAT):
- as a Presidential Member (on either a full-time or part-time basis)
- a non-presidential Senior Member of the ACAT with expertise to hear matters under the Mental Health Act 2015 (on a part‑time basis)
For all roles, women, people with disabilities, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, people from other culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and those who identify as LGBTIQ+ are encouraged to apply.
Merit lists will be established to fill any further vacancies that arise in the next 12 months on either a full-time or part-time basis.
Information regarding eligibility, remuneration and selection criteria may be obtained from jobs.act.gov.au.
Presidential members
Presidential members are appointed to hear and determine, mediate or conduct conferences about matters within the jurisdiction of the ACAT and exercise a range of functions given under Territory laws. Presidential members are allocated to constitute the Tribunal when hearing applications under the Mental Health Act 2015 (as required by that Act), on appeals from first instance Tribunal decisions (as required by the ACAT Act) and for a range of other matters. They also carry out functions delegated to them by the ACAT President.
Full-time presidential members undertake case management responsibilities for a specified jurisdiction.
This involves interaction with other members, registry staff and stakeholders to receive feedback, provide information or training and to develop procedures.
Presidential members of the Tribunal are appointed by the ACT Executive. In order to be eligible for this appointment, a person must have been a legal practitioner for not less than 5 years.
Expressions of interest are sought from all areas of the legal community, including the private, government and community sectors.
Presidential Members are appointed to the ACAT for a term of 7 years but can be appointed on a temporary basis for up to 12 months, or an acting basis for up to 7 years.
Selection criteria
The selection criteria for Presidential Members are set out in the ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal (Presidential Appointment Requirements) Determination 2016.
Senior members
Senior members are allocated to hear and determine, mediate or conduct conferences about matters within the jurisdiction of the ACAT. Expressions of interest are sought from people who are qualified psychiatrists or who have a relevant interest, experience or qualification to hear matters under the Mental Health Act 2015 (as required by that Act). Psychiatrists, medical and health practitioners, and persons with other qualifications or experience in the mental health sector are encouraged to apply.
Senior members of the Tribunal are appointed by the Attorney-General. In order to be eligible for this appointment, the Attorney-General must be satisfied that the person has the experience or expertise to exercise the functions of a senior member.
Senior Members are appointed for a term of up to 5 years.
Selection Criteria
The selection criteria are set out in the ACAT Members Competency Framework.
Candidates will also be assessed on their interest, experience and qualifications to hear matters under the Mental Health Act 2015.
Remuneration
Remuneration is set by the ACT Remuneration Tribunal in Determination 8 of 2025 ACT Civil and Administrative Tribunal under the Remuneration Tribunal Act 1995. Other terms and conditions may be set by the Executive at the time of appointment.
Inquiries and Expressions of Interest
Written expressions of interest identifying interest in either a full-time or part-time appointment as a Presidential Member, or part-time Senior Member, addressing the relevant selection criteria (1,000 word limit) and accompanied by a detailed curriculum vitae and completed personal particulars form should be emailed to
[email protected] or posted to:
ACAT Member Recruitment
Justice and Community Safety Directorate
GPO Box 158
CANBERRA ACT 2601
General enquiries about the ACAT should be directed to the ACAT Registrar, Ms Kristy Carter, on 02 •••• •379 or via email at ••••@act.gov.au.
Recruitment-specific queries should be directed to the Justice and Community Safety Directorate via email, at
[email protected]. Late applications may be accepted at the panel’s discretion.
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