Job no:493840 Work type:Full Time Location:Head Office Canberra Classification: Senior Executive Service Band 1
The Role The Chief General Counsel (CGC) is responsible for providing strategic legal leadership and advice to Defence Housing Australia supporting sound decision-making governance and risk management across the organisation. The CGC leads the legal function overseeing the delivery of high-quality legal services including the effective use of external counsel and ensures compliance with legislative regulatory and whole-of-government requirements. The role supports the Executive in managing legal and commercial risk contributes to strategic initiatives and complex matters and promotes a strong culture of integrity accountability and legal risk awareness. DHA Legal Services delivers advice that is independent timely practical simple and assists DHA to achieve its strategic objectives.
Provide strategic leadership as an active and influential member of the DHA Executive Leadership Team contributing to whole of organisation strategy governance and priority setting.
Serve as chief legal advisor on all major business transactions including acquisitions and divestitures.
Judge the merits of major court cases filed against or on behalf of DHA work with the appropriate executive(s) to define a strategic defence and approve settlement of disputes where warranted.
Assume ultimate responsibility for ensuring that DHA conducts its business in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Structure and manage DHA internal legal function and staff.
Oversee the selection retention management and evaluation of all external counsel.
Advise on legal aspects of DHAs customer service model including assessing and advising on current and future business structures and legal issues and advise on constitutional and administrative law issues.
Participate in the definition and development of corporate policies procedures and programs and provide continuing counsel and guidance on legal matters and on legal implications of all matters.
Collegiate leadership and stewardship of the Legal Services function while overseeing the legal program to deliver high quality outcomes for DHA.
Represent DHA on high-level cross agency working groups committees and other forums.
Represent DHA at Senate Estimates providing clear evidenced-based insights and demonstrating transparent accountable stewardship.
Contribute to and promote DHA-wide initiatives beyond the branch work program for example through organisational committees and championship roles.
Proactive engagement to build and maintain productive relationships with key Commonwealth State/Territory and non-government stakeholders in politically sensitive environments.
Engage with the Managing Director Senior Executives and the DHAs Board to identify and pursue legal strategies that support achievement of DHAs strategic objectives and position DHA to meet future needs.
Modelling and adhere to the Legal Practice standards.
Qualifications and Experience Requirements The Chief General Counsel will have broad commercial legal experience including litigation and knowledge and understanding of dealing with regulatory bodies. You will be familiar with corporate control and risk and a familiarity with constitutional administrative and privacy law. You will also have:
A Bachelors degree in law and an unrestricted practicing certificate in the ACT or competent jurisdiction.
Extensive legal experience of ten or more years.
Excellent communication skills and be able to negotiate persuasively;
The ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships;
Demonstrated ability to shape strategic thinking and achieve results;
Experience working on matters of corporate governance and with a board of directors;
An understanding of constitutional law involving Commonwealth and State matters;
Experience managing lawyers building in house capability and experience with cost-effective management of external legal resources;
Experience in directing strategy and managing litigation cases;
Knowledge of State based residential tenancy laws and Commonwealth Government Business Enterprise Guidelines; and
Strong leadership and problem-solving skills/analysis and exemplify personal drive and integrity
Strong results focused delivery approach ability to solve problems and make decisions quickly and achieve outcomes across both operational and financial ecosystems.
Extensive experience in managing the development and implementation of programs and approaches to work in a complex sensitive and operationally diverse environment.
Ability to drive broad transformational change while managing organisational risks.
Outstanding leadership skills in a geographically dispersed context including driving high performance and capability of a multidisciplinary team.
Excellent stakeholder relationship skills and experience in engaging with internal and external stakeholders at all levels to explore opportunities and solve complex problems with ability to represent DHA at a range of forums.
Demonstrated conceptual thinking skills and a strategic perspective with ability to manage competing demands and work to tight deadlines while exercising sound judgement.
Ability to communicate effectively with all audiences be articulate and persuasive and capable of guiding negotiations to a point of resolution in a facilitative way.
Active commitment to the APS Code of conduct values and employment principles with a high level of integrity.
Essential Capabilities Shapes strategic thinking:
Focusses strategically.
Inspires a sense of purpose and strategic direction.
Harnesses information and opportunities.
Shows judgement intelligence and common sense.
Achieves results:
Builds organisational capability and responsiveness.
Marshals professional expertise.
Steers and implements change and deals with uncertainty.
Ensures closure and delivers on intended results.
Manages information and records.
Engages with technology.
Cultivates productive working relationships:
Nurtures internal and external relationships.
Facilitates cooperation and partnerships.
Values individual differences and diversity.
Guides mentors and develops people.
Displays personal drive and integrity:
Demonstrates public service professionalism and probity.
Exemplifies the DRIVE Secretaries Charter of Leadership Behaviours.
Promotes manages and upholds the APS Values Code of Conduct and Employment Principles including Stewardship.
Engages with risk and shows personal courage.
Commits to action.
Displays resilience.
Demonstrates self-awareness and commitment to personal development.
Communicates with influence:
Communicates clearly and with influence.
Listens understands and adapts to the audience.
Negotiates persuasively.
Technical Proficiency:
Demonstrated capacity to focus on business improvement and organisational sustainability.
Demonstrated capacity to lead and drive transformational change to achieve strategic objectives.
Demonstrated strategic leadership in the delivery of property services.
Eligibility Requirements Employment with DHA is subject to the following conditions:
Australian Citizenship.
Security Clearance: The occupant of this position must obtain and retain an AGSVA security clearance to the specified level.
Probation: A probation period will apply to any new ongoing engagement to the Australian Public Service.
How to apply Applications must be submitted through Beaumont&Beaumonts online recruitment system:
A written pitch of up to 1000 words which outlines your skills and experience and how they align to the advertised role
An up-to-date CV
Before applying please review the Candidate Information Pack and selection criteria. If you have further questions after reviewing the materials or if you need assistance with the application process please contact Beaumont&Beaumont on (02)or via
All enquiries will be kept in strict confidence.
Please note applications close 11:30 PM AEDT Sunday 1 March 2026.
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Chief General CounselJob no: 493840Work type: Full TimeLocation: Head Office CanberraClassification: Senior Executive Service Band 1The RoleThe Chief General Counsel (CGC) is responsible for providing strategic legal leadership and advice to Defence Housing Australia supporting sound decision-making...
Chief General Counsel
Job no:493840 Work type:Full Time Location:Head Office Canberra Classification: Senior Executive Service Band 1
The Role The Chief General Counsel (CGC) is responsible for providing strategic legal leadership and advice to Defence Housing Australia supporting sound decision-making governance and risk management across the organisation. The CGC leads the legal function overseeing the delivery of high-quality legal services including the effective use of external counsel and ensures compliance with legislative regulatory and whole-of-government requirements. The role supports the Executive in managing legal and commercial risk contributes to strategic initiatives and complex matters and promotes a strong culture of integrity accountability and legal risk awareness. DHA Legal Services delivers advice that is independent timely practical simple and assists DHA to achieve its strategic objectives.
Provide strategic leadership as an active and influential member of the DHA Executive Leadership Team contributing to whole of organisation strategy governance and priority setting.
Serve as chief legal advisor on all major business transactions including acquisitions and divestitures.
Judge the merits of major court cases filed against or on behalf of DHA work with the appropriate executive(s) to define a strategic defence and approve settlement of disputes where warranted.
Assume ultimate responsibility for ensuring that DHA conducts its business in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Structure and manage DHA internal legal function and staff.
Oversee the selection retention management and evaluation of all external counsel.
Advise on legal aspects of DHAs customer service model including assessing and advising on current and future business structures and legal issues and advise on constitutional and administrative law issues.
Participate in the definition and development of corporate policies procedures and programs and provide continuing counsel and guidance on legal matters and on legal implications of all matters.
Collegiate leadership and stewardship of the Legal Services function while overseeing the legal program to deliver high quality outcomes for DHA.
Represent DHA on high-level cross agency working groups committees and other forums.
Represent DHA at Senate Estimates providing clear evidenced-based insights and demonstrating transparent accountable stewardship.
Contribute to and promote DHA-wide initiatives beyond the branch work program for example through organisational committees and championship roles.
Proactive engagement to build and maintain productive relationships with key Commonwealth State/Territory and non-government stakeholders in politically sensitive environments.
Engage with the Managing Director Senior Executives and the DHAs Board to identify and pursue legal strategies that support achievement of DHAs strategic objectives and position DHA to meet future needs.
Modelling and adhere to the Legal Practice standards.
Qualifications and Experience Requirements The Chief General Counsel will have broad commercial legal experience including litigation and knowledge and understanding of dealing with regulatory bodies. You will be familiar with corporate control and risk and a familiarity with constitutional administrative and privacy law. You will also have:
A Bachelors degree in law and an unrestricted practicing certificate in the ACT or competent jurisdiction.
Extensive legal experience of ten or more years.
Excellent communication skills and be able to negotiate persuasively;
The ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships;
Demonstrated ability to shape strategic thinking and achieve results;
Experience working on matters of corporate governance and with a board of directors;
An understanding of constitutional law involving Commonwealth and State matters;
Experience managing lawyers building in house capability and experience with cost-effective management of external legal resources;
Experience in directing strategy and managing litigation cases;
Knowledge of State based residential tenancy laws and Commonwealth Government Business Enterprise Guidelines; and
Strong leadership and problem-solving skills/analysis and exemplify personal drive and integrity
Strong results focused delivery approach ability to solve problems and make decisions quickly and achieve outcomes across both operational and financial ecosystems.
Extensive experience in managing the development and implementation of programs and approaches to work in a complex sensitive and operationally diverse environment.
Ability to drive broad transformational change while managing organisational risks.
Outstanding leadership skills in a geographically dispersed context including driving high performance and capability of a multidisciplinary team.
Excellent stakeholder relationship skills and experience in engaging with internal and external stakeholders at all levels to explore opportunities and solve complex problems with ability to represent DHA at a range of forums.
Demonstrated conceptual thinking skills and a strategic perspective with ability to manage competing demands and work to tight deadlines while exercising sound judgement.
Ability to communicate effectively with all audiences be articulate and persuasive and capable of guiding negotiations to a point of resolution in a facilitative way.
Active commitment to the APS Code of conduct values and employment principles with a high level of integrity.
Essential Capabilities Shapes strategic thinking:
Focusses strategically.
Inspires a sense of purpose and strategic direction.
Harnesses information and opportunities.
Shows judgement intelligence and common sense.
Achieves results:
Builds organisational capability and responsiveness.
Marshals professional expertise.
Steers and implements change and deals with uncertainty.
Ensures closure and delivers on intended results.
Manages information and records.
Engages with technology.
Cultivates productive working relationships:
Nurtures internal and external relationships.
Facilitates cooperation and partnerships.
Values individual differences and diversity.
Guides mentors and develops people.
Displays personal drive and integrity:
Demonstrates public service professionalism and probity.
Exemplifies the DRIVE Secretaries Charter of Leadership Behaviours.
Promotes manages and upholds the APS Values Code of Conduct and Employment Principles including Stewardship.
Engages with risk and shows personal courage.
Commits to action.
Displays resilience.
Demonstrates self-awareness and commitment to personal development.
Communicates with influence:
Communicates clearly and with influence.
Listens understands and adapts to the audience.
Negotiates persuasively.
Technical Proficiency:
Demonstrated capacity to focus on business improvement and organisational sustainability.
Demonstrated capacity to lead and drive transformational change to achieve strategic objectives.
Demonstrated strategic leadership in the delivery of property services.
Eligibility Requirements Employment with DHA is subject to the following conditions:
Australian Citizenship.
Security Clearance: The occupant of this position must obtain and retain an AGSVA security clearance to the specified level.
Probation: A probation period will apply to any new ongoing engagement to the Australian Public Service.
How to apply Applications must be submitted through Beaumont&Beaumonts online recruitment system:
A written pitch of up to 1000 words which outlines your skills and experience and how they align to the advertised role
An up-to-date CV
Before applying please review the Candidate Information Pack and selection criteria. If you have further questions after reviewing the materials or if you need assistance with the application process please contact Beaumont&Beaumont on (02)or via
All enquiries will be kept in strict confidence.
Please note applications close 11:30 PM AEDT Sunday 1 March 2026.