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PRO BONO SG
14 days ago
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Join Us as a Community Law Fellow

Make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who need it most.

About the Role

Pro Bono SG is inviting passionate legal professionals to join us as Community Law Fellows - a unique opportunity to contribute your legal expertise to individuals in Singapore who cannot afford a lawyer.

As a Fellow, you'll work full-time on meaningful community law matters including family, civil, and Syariah cases. You'll be based at one of our Community Law Centres across Singapore, delivering critical legal services where they're needed most.

This Fellowship is ideal for lawyers who are committed to public service and are looking to deepen their experience in the practice of community law.

What You'll Do
  • Represent individuals who have been granted legal aid
  • Conduct interviews and assessments to determine aid eligibility
  • Work alongside social service professionals to provide integrated legal care
  • Receive mentorship from experienced Community Law Advocates and access guidance from senior members of the Bar

What We're Looking For
  • Singapore-qualified lawyer (called to the Bar)
  • Some experience in law or pro bono work
  • Demonstrated commitment to serving the community
  • Strong workload management skills
  • Self-driven, resourceful, and a reliable team player
  • Able to work independently and meet tight deadlines

How to Apply
Please email your detailed resume, your notice period, and the contact information of two referees to hr@probono.sg.

In the body of your email, tell us why you're drawn to the Fellowship and what you hope to bring to the role.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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JOB SUMMARY
Community Law Fellow
PRO BONO SG
Singapore
14 days ago
N/A
Full-time

Job post no longer accepts applications
Community Law Fellow

Job post no longer accepts applications