Legal Officer

Education Requirements

Graduate

As a Graduate entrant (Direct Entry), you must have completed a university degree in Law and have been admitted to practise as a legal practitioner to a Superior Court. If you have not yet been admitted to practise but are eligible, or will become eligible for admission, you will be considered on the basis that you intend to apply to be admitted, and are so admitted at the time of appointment in the Air Force.

Undergraduate

To be eligible for an Air Force Undergraduate Sponsorship, you must have completed Year 12 with passes in English and three other academic subjects and commenced first semester of a Bachelor of Laws degree

After graduating, you will be required to complete practical legal training for admission as a legal practitioner to a Superior Court. This training may consist of 12 months articles or a practical legal training course at an approved institution.

Specialist Reserve
As an Air Force Specialist Reserve Legal Officer you must have completed a university degree in Law and be admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of a State or Territory.

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The majority of jobs in the ADF are available as Full Time positions, many are also available as Part Time or Reserve positions. A select number of jobs are available through the Gap Year program.

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