The Office of the Solicitor-General (‘Office’) invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the vacancies referred to below. All appointees will report to the Solicitor-General and will be required to assist with the effective and efficient operation of the Office.
Vacancy
Vacancy Number | Position Title | Position Description | Salary Band/Salary Range | Closing Date |
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20/23 | Media Liaison Officer | Job Description | G[$28,605.45 - $34,707.95] | 29/05/2023 |
21/23 | Computer Technician | Job Description | E[$19,041.75 - $22,215.38] | 29/05/2023 |
Fiji Law Reform Commission | Director | Job Description | N[$77,174.96 - $98,942.25] | 29/05/2023 |
Eligibility
All applicants for employment in the Office of the Solicitor-General must be of good character, with a background that demonstrates their commitment to the values and principles of State service. Applicants must also be Fijian Citizens, in sound health, aged below 60, with a clear police record. The selected applicant will be required to provide a medical certificate and police clearance prior to taking up duty.
Application Process
To apply and be eligible for consideration applicants must submit the following documents:
- A cover letter addressing the knowledge, skills, experience and abilities required for the position; no more than two (2) pages.
- A current CV/Resume with referee contact details – with one being the recent supervisor.
- Copies of academic transcripts and certificates.
- A completed Declaration and Authorisation form
Submission
Applications must be submitted by 4.30pm on the closing dates
Applicants are encouraged to submit their application by e-mail to recruitment.ag@govnet.gov.fj.
OR
Applications by Post The Solicitor-General Office of the Attorney-General P.O. Box 2213 Government Buildings, Suva | Applications Delivered The Solicitor-General Office of the Attorney-General Level 7, Suvavou House Victoria Parade, Suva |
Note: Late applications will not be accepted.
For further enquiries, please contact the Human Resources Section at the Office of the Attorney-General on 3309866.