Canadian Bar Association
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Position Summary
Reporting to the Executive Director, Advocacy, the Advocacy Lawyer monitors, identifies, and evaluates trends and issues in the legal profession. The successful candidate will liaise, develop, and manage projects with CBA constituent bodies, monitor federal legislative and policy development activities, and liaise with government officials, Parliamentary staff, and CBA members on policy initiatives. The successful candidate will coordinate cross-functionally with CBA and Branch staff for CBA responses to those initiatives.
Location
66 Slater Street, Suite 1200, Ottawa, ON
Languages
Bilingualism is required (English and French)
Annual Salary
$123,377.83 per year ($70.30 per hour)
Responsibilities
Monitors, identifies, and evaluates trends and issues in the legal profession and related professions
Develops, manages, coordinates, and assists on Advocacy Department projects and initiatives, and substantive issues arising from the mandate of Board Committees, Subcommittees, and Task Forces, as assigned
Monitors federal legislation and law reform initiatives
Develops and maintains effective contacts with federal officials, Parliamentary staff, and other relevant organizations
Advises CBA Sections, Subcommittees, and Task Forces on legislative and policy initiatives within their respective mandates and develops government relations plans
Coordinates CBA responses to federal government initiatives, writing and editing submissions, advising on potential political implications for the CBA, and briefing CBA members on government relations and appearances before Parliamentary Committees
Monitors outcome of submissions and advises on follow-up responses
Advises Communications staff for media relations relating to law reform initiatives
Attends meetings and represents the CBA in substantive consultations
Responds to requests from CBA members, media, and the public on an ad hoc basis
Acts as liaison to Board Subcommittees and Task Forces, as assigned
Prepares briefing materials and communications for CBA Board and Committee members
Attends Section, Committee, Subcommittee, Task Force, and Association meetings, as assigned
Other related duties as assigned
Qualifications
Education
Bachelor of Laws (LLB or BCL) or Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited university and membership in a provincial or territorial law society in Canada
Experience
Experience in project management, preferably in a law firm or volunteer-driven professional association
Experience in research and policy analysis and analyzing complex legal issues
Five years called to the bar
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
Excellent written and oral communication skills in both official languages
Knowledge of law firm or in-house legal department environment in the private, public, or voluntary sector
Knowledge of federal government legislative and policy-making processes
Knowledge of Canadian Parliamentary processes
Ability to work as a team member, with groups and partners with opposing views
Ability to multi-task and work with minimal supervision
Ability to complete tasks in a fast-paced and time-constrained environment
Highly effective interpersonal skills, including tact and diplomacy
Availability for weekend meetings and ability to travel
Interested applicants must submit a cover letter and resume.
We sincerely thank all applicants for their interest; however, we will only contact those under consideration. All applicants are encouraged to join the CBA Talent Community which establishes a list that may be considered for similar positions of various tenures.
The CBA is committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in its learning, work environments, and in its operations. We encourage applications from traditionally marginalized groups. We believe in and promote the rights of all persons with disabilities as outlined in the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA 2005) and its related Accessibility Standards Regulations. To meet this obligation, the CBA will make appropriate accommodations available upon request. Please inform the CBA, in advance, of the need for accommodation(s) during the recruitment and selection process to ensure your equal participation. Requests can be made by email to hr (@) cba.org.
No agencies, please.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Executive Director, Advocacy, the Advocacy Lawyer monitors, identifies, and evaluates trends and issues in the legal profession. The successful candidate will liaise, develop, and manage projects with CBA constituent bodies, monitor federal legislative and policy development activities, and liaise with government officials, Parliamentary staff, and CBA members on policy initiatives. The successful candidate will coordinate cross-functionally with CBA and Branch staff for CBA responses to those initiatives.
Location
66 Slater Street, Suite 1200, Ottawa, ON
Languages
Bilingualism is required (English and French)
Annual Salary
$123,377.83 per year ($70.30 per hour)
Responsibilities
Monitors, identifies, and evaluates trends and issues in the legal profession and related professions
Develops, manages, coordinates, and assists on Advocacy Department projects and initiatives, and substantive issues arising from the mandate of Board Committees, Subcommittees, and Task Forces, as assigned
Monitors federal legislation and law reform initiatives
Develops and maintains effective contacts with federal officials, Parliamentary staff, and other relevant organizations
Advises CBA Sections, Subcommittees, and Task Forces on legislative and policy initiatives within their respective mandates and develops government relations plans
Coordinates CBA responses to federal government initiatives, writing and editing submissions, advising on potential political implications for the CBA, and briefing CBA members on government relations and appearances before Parliamentary Committees
Monitors outcome of submissions and advises on follow-up responses
Advises Communications staff for media relations relating to law reform initiatives
Attends meetings and represents the CBA in substantive consultations
Responds to requests from CBA members, media, and the public on an ad hoc basis
Acts as liaison to Board Subcommittees and Task Forces, as assigned
Prepares briefing materials and communications for CBA Board and Committee members
Attends Section, Committee, Subcommittee, Task Force, and Association meetings, as assigned
Other related duties as assigned
Qualifications
Education
Bachelor of Laws (LLB or BCL) or Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited university and membership in a provincial or territorial law society in Canada
Experience
Experience in project management, preferably in a law firm or volunteer-driven professional association
Experience in research and policy analysis and analyzing complex legal issues
Five years called to the bar
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
Excellent written and oral communication skills in both official languages
Knowledge of law firm or in-house legal department environment in the private, public, or voluntary sector
Knowledge of federal government legislative and policy-making processes
Knowledge of Canadian Parliamentary processes
Ability to work as a team member, with groups and partners with opposing views
Ability to multi-task and work with minimal supervision
Ability to complete tasks in a fast-paced and time-constrained environment
Highly effective interpersonal skills, including tact and diplomacy
Availability for weekend meetings and ability to travel
Interested applicants must submit a cover letter and resume.
We sincerely thank all applicants for their interest; however, we will only contact those under consideration. All applicants are encouraged to join the CBA Talent Community which establishes a list that may be considered for similar positions of various tenures.
The CBA is committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in its learning, work environments, and in its operations. We encourage applications from traditionally marginalized groups. We believe in and promote the rights of all persons with disabilities as outlined in the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA 2005) and its related Accessibility Standards Regulations. To meet this obligation, the CBA will make appropriate accommodations available upon request. Please inform the CBA, in advance, of the need for accommodation(s) during the recruitment and selection process to ensure your equal participation. Requests can be made by email to hr (@) cba.org.
No agencies, please.
Municipal Property Assessment Corporation
Pickering, Ontario, Canada
Do you want to be part of a team helping to strengthen every community across Ontario? Are you interested in seeing the importance of your work firsthand?
Become a Associate General Counsel - Litigation with MPAC
The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is made up of a team of experts who understand local communities and assess every property in Ontario. What we do provides the very foundation that municipalities use to base the property taxes needed to pay for the services we use every day. Learn more.
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism
MPAC is committed to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism. We are taking important steps towards ensuring that all voices are respected, valued and being heard. MPAC is dedicated to fostering an environment where employees can bring their full, unique and authentic selves and are inspired to do their best work.
What makes you great for this role?
You are an astute leader who can provide strategic direction to the Legal, Policy and Compliance branch, assist the VP & General Counsel in the management of the legal division and practice leadership, focusing on assessment appeal advocacy and litigation strategy.
We have:
A team of highly skilled, dedicated, and collaborative staff to work with
Leadership that supports you
An enterprise that embraces change
A work environment that has flexible work locations (including remote), hours of work and overall employee wellness support
You have:
Professional degree in Law (JD, L.L.B or equivalent) with membership in good standing in the Law Society of Ontario
At least 6 years demonstrated progressively responsible related legal experience
Familiarity with property assessment terminology, the Assessment Review Board Rules of Practice and Procedure, MPAC policies and procedures, valuation theory, appraisal methodologies, and related legislation such as the Assessment Act, City of Toronto Act, Municipal Act, Municipal Freedom of Information Protection of Privacy Act and the MPAC Act
Demonstrated expertise with the ARB, the Divisional Court and the Superior Court of Justice; with an understanding of the court application process (pursuant to Section 46 of the Assessment Act)
Experience with administrative law, legal research, tribunal advocacy and drafting memos, pleadings and written submissions
Crucial problem-solving skills to evaluate legal issues quickly and thoroughly offer expert advice
Proven leadership skills, with ability to direct and engage professional staff to achieve department and corporate objectives
Excellent research, analytical, problem solving and decision-making skills to recommend solutions and changes to existing policies and procedures
What you will do:
Support the VP & General Counsel on overall department strategy, key performance indicators and work collaboratively with management to achieve strategic objectives
Represent MPAC in assessment appeals, appeals to Divisional Court, tax exemption applications, and in general litigation matters
Work with and provide support to Assessment Advocacy and Legislative Interpretation and Litigation Strategy (LILS) in responding to legal interpretation requests, general legal enquiries, assessment appeals to the ARB
Provide leadership in the development of policy and procedures governing the provision of legislation and policy support services to municipalities, municipal associations, property taxpayers and professional associations and other jurisdictions
Provide assessment policy advice and legislative interpretation services to MPAC staff to ensure MPAC’s compliance with the Assessment Act, MPAC Act and other relevant Acts;
Work with the Director, Assessment Litigation and Dispute Resolution, and the Director, Legislative Interpretation and Litigation Strategy to oversee all assessment-related litigation at the ARB
Approve the use of external counsel, including selecting, retaining and negotiating services, as required
Liaise with the Ministry of Finance, ARB, property tax agents and lawyers, rate payers on an ongoing basis, managing relationships as a representative of MPAC; advocate for legislative and regulatory change
Additional Information:
Requisition ID: 1822
Job Type: Non-Union Staff
Closing Date: April 3, 2024
Ready to apply?
Click on the URL provided, followed by the “Apply Now” icon once within the posting. Create your candidate profile and upload your resume and cover letter by April 3, 2024 . Please note, only applications submitted through the Applicant Tracking System will be accepted.
Successful candidates will be required to undergo a background verification with Mintz Global Screening. By applying to this job posting, you are providing your consent to MPAC to share your name, email address and phone number with Mintz, to conduct the criminal and driver abstract check and for Mintz to disclose the results to MPAC, should you be the successful incumbent.
MPAC is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment where all employees and members of the public feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflect the diversity of the public and communities we serve.
Persons with disability who need accommodation in the application process or those needing job postings in an alternative format may email their request to careers@mpac.ca.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Job advertisements for positions that have been designated bilingual will be posted in both English and French on our website. Positions that are not designated bilingual are not translated and are only posted in English on the English version of our website.
Do you want to be part of a team helping to strengthen every community across Ontario? Are you interested in seeing the importance of your work firsthand?
Become a Associate General Counsel - Litigation with MPAC
The Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC) is made up of a team of experts who understand local communities and assess every property in Ontario. What we do provides the very foundation that municipalities use to base the property taxes needed to pay for the services we use every day. Learn more.
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism
MPAC is committed to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism. We are taking important steps towards ensuring that all voices are respected, valued and being heard. MPAC is dedicated to fostering an environment where employees can bring their full, unique and authentic selves and are inspired to do their best work.
What makes you great for this role?
You are an astute leader who can provide strategic direction to the Legal, Policy and Compliance branch, assist the VP & General Counsel in the management of the legal division and practice leadership, focusing on assessment appeal advocacy and litigation strategy.
We have:
A team of highly skilled, dedicated, and collaborative staff to work with
Leadership that supports you
An enterprise that embraces change
A work environment that has flexible work locations (including remote), hours of work and overall employee wellness support
You have:
Professional degree in Law (JD, L.L.B or equivalent) with membership in good standing in the Law Society of Ontario
At least 6 years demonstrated progressively responsible related legal experience
Familiarity with property assessment terminology, the Assessment Review Board Rules of Practice and Procedure, MPAC policies and procedures, valuation theory, appraisal methodologies, and related legislation such as the Assessment Act, City of Toronto Act, Municipal Act, Municipal Freedom of Information Protection of Privacy Act and the MPAC Act
Demonstrated expertise with the ARB, the Divisional Court and the Superior Court of Justice; with an understanding of the court application process (pursuant to Section 46 of the Assessment Act)
Experience with administrative law, legal research, tribunal advocacy and drafting memos, pleadings and written submissions
Crucial problem-solving skills to evaluate legal issues quickly and thoroughly offer expert advice
Proven leadership skills, with ability to direct and engage professional staff to achieve department and corporate objectives
Excellent research, analytical, problem solving and decision-making skills to recommend solutions and changes to existing policies and procedures
What you will do:
Support the VP & General Counsel on overall department strategy, key performance indicators and work collaboratively with management to achieve strategic objectives
Represent MPAC in assessment appeals, appeals to Divisional Court, tax exemption applications, and in general litigation matters
Work with and provide support to Assessment Advocacy and Legislative Interpretation and Litigation Strategy (LILS) in responding to legal interpretation requests, general legal enquiries, assessment appeals to the ARB
Provide leadership in the development of policy and procedures governing the provision of legislation and policy support services to municipalities, municipal associations, property taxpayers and professional associations and other jurisdictions
Provide assessment policy advice and legislative interpretation services to MPAC staff to ensure MPAC’s compliance with the Assessment Act, MPAC Act and other relevant Acts;
Work with the Director, Assessment Litigation and Dispute Resolution, and the Director, Legislative Interpretation and Litigation Strategy to oversee all assessment-related litigation at the ARB
Approve the use of external counsel, including selecting, retaining and negotiating services, as required
Liaise with the Ministry of Finance, ARB, property tax agents and lawyers, rate payers on an ongoing basis, managing relationships as a representative of MPAC; advocate for legislative and regulatory change
Additional Information:
Requisition ID: 1822
Job Type: Non-Union Staff
Closing Date: April 3, 2024
Ready to apply?
Click on the URL provided, followed by the “Apply Now” icon once within the posting. Create your candidate profile and upload your resume and cover letter by April 3, 2024 . Please note, only applications submitted through the Applicant Tracking System will be accepted.
Successful candidates will be required to undergo a background verification with Mintz Global Screening. By applying to this job posting, you are providing your consent to MPAC to share your name, email address and phone number with Mintz, to conduct the criminal and driver abstract check and for Mintz to disclose the results to MPAC, should you be the successful incumbent.
MPAC is committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment where all employees and members of the public feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflect the diversity of the public and communities we serve.
Persons with disability who need accommodation in the application process or those needing job postings in an alternative format may email their request to careers@mpac.ca.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Job advertisements for positions that have been designated bilingual will be posted in both English and French on our website. Positions that are not designated bilingual are not translated and are only posted in English on the English version of our website.
Ontario Real Estate Association
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
At OREA, it is our goal to keep the dream of home ownership alive in Ontario. That’s why we have made it our mission to help Ontario’s 96,000 REALTORS® succeed in building stronger communities. We deliver on that mission by providing services that assist our members in their day-to-day business practices, like Standard Forms, Government Advocacy and Leadership Training. OREA speaks to a variety of audiences, including consumers, media, policy makers, real estate leaders, the provincial regulator, other associations and of course, Ontario REALTORS®.
Job Description:
We are currently seeking a lawyer who has expertise in administrative law, particularly with respect to the conduct of disciplinary proceedings, whether regulatory or contractual, corporate law/governance, contract drafting and negotiation and knowledge of the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) complaints, compliance and disciplinary (“CCD”) process.
Reporting to the General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer, the ideal candidate will have a minimum of five to seven years’ administrative law experience, particularly with respect to the conduct of disciplinary proceedings, whether regulatory or contractual, corporate governance and knowledge of other issues of relevance to not-for-profit organizations. A good understanding of real estate law, privacy law, excellent communication, presentation, and analytical skills, and be a member of the Law Society of Ontario in good standing.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
· Administering an internal member discipline process and providing member education regarding said process.
· Contract drafting, review and negotiation.
· Assist in providing legal advice and guidance to the Ontario Real Estate Association’s Board of Directors.
· Assist in risk management and legal compliance for the entire organization.
· Assist in providing legal advice and guidance in general operational matters and employment law matters for the entire organization.
· Assist in providing legal information and resources to Ontario Real Estate Boards and Ontario REALTORS®.
· Conduct legal research on issues/new legislation as may be required.
· Assist with the drafting and interpretation of the OREA by-law.
· Act as recording secretary and counsel to the OREA arbitration hearing panel and arbitration appeal hearing panel.
· Liaise with outside counsel on any litigation matters.
Qualifications and Skills
· LL.B./J.D. Law Society of Upper Canada Member (in good standing).
· Minimum of 3 years of experience with corporate governance and other issues of relevance to not-for-profit organizations.
· Expertise in administrative law, particularly with respect to the conduct of disciplinary proceedings, whether regulatory or contractual.
· Good understanding of Real Estate Law and Privacy Law
· Effective communication skills.
· Excellent interpersonal skills, critical thinking skills and proven ability to balance competing demands in a dynamic environment.
· Proven leadership and project management skills.
· Collaboration, articulation, commitment to excellence.
· High standards for accuracy, responsiveness, integrity and discretion
· Exceptional writing and presentation skills.
· Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends and sometimes on very short notice.
Why OREA?
· We work on award winning-campaigns, world class events and some of the biggest issues (i.e. housing/real estate) in Canada
· We offer a competitive salary, defined pension contribution plan and awesome health benefits
· We offer a hybrid work-from-home policy with flexible work schedules so our staff can spend more time with family and friends and less time commuting
· We help our staff grow their skills to advance their careers through individual professional development budgets
· We provide staff with the best technology and full-time support
· We offer a very competitive vacation package to all staff and additional time off throughout the year for birthdays, moving, bereavement and more
Interested applicants should submit their application on or before October 31, 2023. We thank all applicants in advance for their interest in OREA but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
OREA is committed to inclusive and accessible employment practices. If you require accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process, please notify the Human Resources Department.
At OREA, it is our goal to keep the dream of home ownership alive in Ontario. That’s why we have made it our mission to help Ontario’s 96,000 REALTORS® succeed in building stronger communities. We deliver on that mission by providing services that assist our members in their day-to-day business practices, like Standard Forms, Government Advocacy and Leadership Training. OREA speaks to a variety of audiences, including consumers, media, policy makers, real estate leaders, the provincial regulator, other associations and of course, Ontario REALTORS®.
Job Description:
We are currently seeking a lawyer who has expertise in administrative law, particularly with respect to the conduct of disciplinary proceedings, whether regulatory or contractual, corporate law/governance, contract drafting and negotiation and knowledge of the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) complaints, compliance and disciplinary (“CCD”) process.
Reporting to the General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer, the ideal candidate will have a minimum of five to seven years’ administrative law experience, particularly with respect to the conduct of disciplinary proceedings, whether regulatory or contractual, corporate governance and knowledge of other issues of relevance to not-for-profit organizations. A good understanding of real estate law, privacy law, excellent communication, presentation, and analytical skills, and be a member of the Law Society of Ontario in good standing.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
· Administering an internal member discipline process and providing member education regarding said process.
· Contract drafting, review and negotiation.
· Assist in providing legal advice and guidance to the Ontario Real Estate Association’s Board of Directors.
· Assist in risk management and legal compliance for the entire organization.
· Assist in providing legal advice and guidance in general operational matters and employment law matters for the entire organization.
· Assist in providing legal information and resources to Ontario Real Estate Boards and Ontario REALTORS®.
· Conduct legal research on issues/new legislation as may be required.
· Assist with the drafting and interpretation of the OREA by-law.
· Act as recording secretary and counsel to the OREA arbitration hearing panel and arbitration appeal hearing panel.
· Liaise with outside counsel on any litigation matters.
Qualifications and Skills
· LL.B./J.D. Law Society of Upper Canada Member (in good standing).
· Minimum of 3 years of experience with corporate governance and other issues of relevance to not-for-profit organizations.
· Expertise in administrative law, particularly with respect to the conduct of disciplinary proceedings, whether regulatory or contractual.
· Good understanding of Real Estate Law and Privacy Law
· Effective communication skills.
· Excellent interpersonal skills, critical thinking skills and proven ability to balance competing demands in a dynamic environment.
· Proven leadership and project management skills.
· Collaboration, articulation, commitment to excellence.
· High standards for accuracy, responsiveness, integrity and discretion
· Exceptional writing and presentation skills.
· Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends and sometimes on very short notice.
Why OREA?
· We work on award winning-campaigns, world class events and some of the biggest issues (i.e. housing/real estate) in Canada
· We offer a competitive salary, defined pension contribution plan and awesome health benefits
· We offer a hybrid work-from-home policy with flexible work schedules so our staff can spend more time with family and friends and less time commuting
· We help our staff grow their skills to advance their careers through individual professional development budgets
· We provide staff with the best technology and full-time support
· We offer a very competitive vacation package to all staff and additional time off throughout the year for birthdays, moving, bereavement and more
Interested applicants should submit their application on or before October 31, 2023. We thank all applicants in advance for their interest in OREA but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
OREA is committed to inclusive and accessible employment practices. If you require accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process, please notify the Human Resources Department.
Ontario Real Estate Association
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
At OREA, it is our goal to keep the dream of home ownership alive in Ontario. That’s why we have made it our mission to help Ontario’s 96,000 REALTORS® succeed in building stronger communities. We deliver on that mission by providing services that assist our members in their day-to-day business practices, like Standard Forms, Government Advocacy and Leadership Training. OREA speaks to a variety of audiences, including consumers, media, policy makers, real estate leaders, the provincial regulator, other associations and of course, Ontario REALTORS®.
Job Description:
We are currently seeking a lawyer who has expertise in administrative law, particularly with respect to the conduct of disciplinary proceedings, whether regulatory or contractual, corporate law/governance, contract drafting and negotiation and knowledge of the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) complaints, compliance and disciplinary (“CCD”) process.
Reporting to the General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer, the ideal candidate will have a minimum of five to seven years’ administrative law experience, particularly with respect to the conduct of disciplinary proceedings, whether regulatory or contractual, corporate governance and knowledge of other issues of relevance to not-for-profit organizations. A good understanding of real estate law, privacy law, excellent communication, presentation, and analytical skills, and be a member of the Law Society of Ontario in good standing.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Administering an internal member discipline process and providing member education regarding said process.
Contract drafting, review and negotiation.
Assist in providing legal advice and guidance to the Ontario Real Estate Association’s Board of Directors.
Assist in risk management and legal compliance for the entire organization.
Assist in providing legal advice and guidance in general operational matters and employment law matters for the entire organization.
Assist in providing legal information and resources to Ontario Real Estate Boards and Ontario REALTORS®.
Conduct legal research on issues/new legislation as may be required.
Assist with the drafting and interpretation of the OREA by-law.
Act as recording secretary and counsel to the OREA arbitration hearing panel and arbitration appeal hearing panel.
Liaise with outside counsel on any litigation matters.
Qualifications and Skills
LL.B./J.D. Law Society of Upper Canada Member (in good standing).
Minimum of 5-7 years of experience with corporate governance and other issues of relevance to not-for-profit organizations.
Expertise in administrative law, particularly with respect to the conduct of disciplinary proceedings, whether regulatory or contractual.
Good understanding of Real Estate Law and Privacy Law
Effective communication skills.
Excellent interpersonal skills, critical thinking skills and proven ability to balance competing demands in a dynamic environment.
Proven leadership and project management skills.
Collaboration, articulation, commitment to excellence.
High standards for accuracy, responsiveness, integrity and discretion
Exceptional writing and presentation skills.
Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends and sometimes on very short notice.
Why OREA?
We work on award winning-campaigns, world class events and some of the biggest issues (i.e. housing/real estate) in Canada
We offer a competitive salary, defined pension contribution plan and awesome health benefits
We offer a hybrid work-from-home policy with flexible work schedules so our staff can spend more time with family and friends and less time commuting
We help our staff grow their skills to advance their careers through individual professional development budgets
We provide staff with the best technology and full-time support
We offer a very competitive vacation package to all staff and additional time off throughout the year for birthdays, moving, bereavement and more
Interested applicants should submit their application on or before June 19, 2023. We thank all applicants in advance for their interest in OREA but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
OREA is committed to inclusive and accessible employment practices. If you require accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process via the legal job board, please notify the Human Resources Department.
At OREA, it is our goal to keep the dream of home ownership alive in Ontario. That’s why we have made it our mission to help Ontario’s 96,000 REALTORS® succeed in building stronger communities. We deliver on that mission by providing services that assist our members in their day-to-day business practices, like Standard Forms, Government Advocacy and Leadership Training. OREA speaks to a variety of audiences, including consumers, media, policy makers, real estate leaders, the provincial regulator, other associations and of course, Ontario REALTORS®.
Job Description:
We are currently seeking a lawyer who has expertise in administrative law, particularly with respect to the conduct of disciplinary proceedings, whether regulatory or contractual, corporate law/governance, contract drafting and negotiation and knowledge of the Real Estate Council of Ontario (RECO) complaints, compliance and disciplinary (“CCD”) process.
Reporting to the General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer, the ideal candidate will have a minimum of five to seven years’ administrative law experience, particularly with respect to the conduct of disciplinary proceedings, whether regulatory or contractual, corporate governance and knowledge of other issues of relevance to not-for-profit organizations. A good understanding of real estate law, privacy law, excellent communication, presentation, and analytical skills, and be a member of the Law Society of Ontario in good standing.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Administering an internal member discipline process and providing member education regarding said process.
Contract drafting, review and negotiation.
Assist in providing legal advice and guidance to the Ontario Real Estate Association’s Board of Directors.
Assist in risk management and legal compliance for the entire organization.
Assist in providing legal advice and guidance in general operational matters and employment law matters for the entire organization.
Assist in providing legal information and resources to Ontario Real Estate Boards and Ontario REALTORS®.
Conduct legal research on issues/new legislation as may be required.
Assist with the drafting and interpretation of the OREA by-law.
Act as recording secretary and counsel to the OREA arbitration hearing panel and arbitration appeal hearing panel.
Liaise with outside counsel on any litigation matters.
Qualifications and Skills
LL.B./J.D. Law Society of Upper Canada Member (in good standing).
Minimum of 5-7 years of experience with corporate governance and other issues of relevance to not-for-profit organizations.
Expertise in administrative law, particularly with respect to the conduct of disciplinary proceedings, whether regulatory or contractual.
Good understanding of Real Estate Law and Privacy Law
Effective communication skills.
Excellent interpersonal skills, critical thinking skills and proven ability to balance competing demands in a dynamic environment.
Proven leadership and project management skills.
Collaboration, articulation, commitment to excellence.
High standards for accuracy, responsiveness, integrity and discretion
Exceptional writing and presentation skills.
Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends and sometimes on very short notice.
Why OREA?
We work on award winning-campaigns, world class events and some of the biggest issues (i.e. housing/real estate) in Canada
We offer a competitive salary, defined pension contribution plan and awesome health benefits
We offer a hybrid work-from-home policy with flexible work schedules so our staff can spend more time with family and friends and less time commuting
We help our staff grow their skills to advance their careers through individual professional development budgets
We provide staff with the best technology and full-time support
We offer a very competitive vacation package to all staff and additional time off throughout the year for birthdays, moving, bereavement and more
Interested applicants should submit their application on or before June 19, 2023. We thank all applicants in advance for their interest in OREA but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
OREA is committed to inclusive and accessible employment practices. If you require accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process via the legal job board, please notify the Human Resources Department.
Amnesty International Canada
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Human Rights Law and Policy Campaigner
Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours/week)
Duration: Permanent
Location: Ottawa or Toronto - Hybrid
Salary: $73,636 per annum
Travel: Some travel required between Ottawa and Toronto office
Deadline: Applications are accepted until 5pm (eastern time) on Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Union: Unifor Local 567
Amnesty International Canadian Section (English Speaking) also known as AICSES is looking for a Human Rights Law and Policy Campaigner to develop and implement AIC’s long-term and annual plans on the application of international human rights law in priority areas, specifically related to the rights of refugees and migrants.
Reporting to the Programs Manager (Campaigns & Advocacy), and working alongside the Secretary General, this role will contribute to the development of Amnesty International’s global policies and in determining whether and how to translate these into AIC advocacy, campaigns, and activities. The successful candidate must bring a lens of anti-racism, anti-oppression, gender mainstreaming, intersectionality, inclusivity, and accessibility to external and internal work, to all interpersonal interactions and in line with any organization policies and protocols. In addition, this role works closely with interns, consultants, legal fellows, or office volunteers, and supports with assigning tasks, advising on their content, and monitoring the work to completion.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Strategic litigation:
- Support the legal work for the Branch which includes court interventions, helping to liaise with Amnesty’s pro bono lawyers and the International Secretariat in preparing litigation, helping to support Articling students and legal interns, supporting the development of legal strategies, and supporting the drafting of legal documents; if eligibility requirements are met, this role may serve as the Articling Principal - Undertake casework to assist refugee claimants who fall within Amnesty’s mandate and to assist Canadians detailed abroad - Act as primary Branch Liaison with the relevant International Secretariat teams.
Research, Advocacy and Government Engagement:
- Undertake ongoing monitoring and analysis of relevant information from the International Secretariat, the media, relevant Canadian networks and partners, and governments and other official documents, to inform and regularly update campaign plans, specifically related to the rights of refugees and migrants - At times conduct secondary and primary research as an evidence-base for campaigning in support of Operational Plans and branch strategic goals - Monitor the human rights violations experienced by refugees and migrants in Canada, including reviewing parliamentary debates, government statements, media articles and submissions by civil society organizations to United Nations bodies - Lead Amnesty Canada’s advocacy efforts surrounding refugees and migrants, and engage with government representatives, civil society organizations and grassroots activists - Prepare briefings, reports, or submissions in support of key cases and themes in our work on refugees and migrants - Contribute to a government engagement strategy for the campaigns division, participate in meetings with federal, provincial and territorial governments, organize letter writing campaigns targeting government officials, and develop evidence-informed recommendations with rights-holders - Track human rights violations related to refugees and migrants in Canada and draft submissions for international human rights treaty bodies and other human rights mechanisms - Prepare, where necessary, high-level advocacy briefings, reports or submissions in support of key cases and thematic areas of work, amplifying the voices of rights-holders - Serve as an organizational spokesperson in the implementation of the above plans, in terms of preparing issues briefs and appearing before committees of Parliament and the Senate, holding meetings with individuals and groups of interested Members of Parliament and Senators, offering media interviews, speaking to a variety of external audiences, and participating actively in relevant coalitions and networks in Canada and at times internationally
Connecting movements:
- Lead on the Branch’s engagement with rights holders and civil society organizations to develop solidarity on the rights of refugees and migrants, and in support of other strategic litigation cases - Organize events, convene and facilitate coalitions and networks on refugee and migrants’ rights to build solidarity on shared advocacy messages and joint advocacy and mobilization activities.
Engaging the base and mobilizing the public:
- In collaboration with the mobilization division, co-create the development of campaign strategies to mobilize AIC’s membership and members of the public on priority issues as noted above - Identify and develop action opportunities and content for a variety of audiences and methods of engagement, including advising and providing content for the Branch’s website or social media channels - Collaborate with the mobilization and communications teams in developing social media posts, e-actions, open letters, media articles, and blog posts, and contribute to newsletters, e-magazines and other public engagement assets - Engage meaningfully with volunteer structures, including fieldworkers, specialized teams and coordinators, in mobilization campaigns - Develop content for Branch publications, including but not limited to the annual Human Rights Agenda for Canada and Activism Guide - Respond to enquiries from members, the press and the public as needed - Collaborate with the fundraising division, meet with donors, and prepare briefings for volunteers
Other responsibilities:
- As part of the Campaigns Team, prepare an annual draft operational plan and budget for the above-noted job functions. Regularly assess work and expenses against approved plans and budgets - Participate in and support the ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the above-noted areas of work under the direction of the Campaigns Manager and Director of Policy, Advocacy and Communications, and with other staff, Managers or Directors as appropriate - Periodically review the work of interns, fellows, or office volunteers - Ensure that diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI) and anti-oppression principles and practices are regularly considered and integrated into strategic litigation, as well as refugee and migrant rights-related strategies and materials - Ensure that DEI and anti-oppression principles are reflected in day-to-day interactions with colleagues, rightsholders, members, donors, and supporters.
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR IN A CANDIDATE
Amnesty International Canada is seeking an individual who can contribute to the diversity of Amnesty’s workforce and its inclusive, anti-racist and anti-oppressive practices. The successful candidate will meet the following qualifications and competencies.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Current member of the Law Society of Ontario is required; - LL.B. or J.D. degree (or equivalent from another country); - Eligible to serve as an articling principal with the Law Society of Ontario considered an asset; - Undergraduate degree with general or specialized background in human rights; - 3-5 years of equivalent experience and education working with an NGO with campaigning or advocacy focus OR university degree with some general or specialized background in human rights with minimum 2-3 years of experience in a relevant position; - Knowledge of international human rights law and related international bodies, mechanisms and policies, and their application in Canada, particularly in the areas of the rights of refugees and migrants; - Knowledge of core human rights issues related to the rights of refugees and migrants in a broad range of regions and countries; - Knowledge of and relationship with civil society and social justice movements, networks, and stakeholders in relevant areas; - Experience applying an intersectional gender-based (GBA+) lens is an asset; - Knowledge, training and experience in intersectionality, anti-racism, anti-oppression, anti-Black racism, discrimination, and decolonizing practices.
COMPETENCIES
- Ability to think plan and communicate strategically, including advocacy and strategic thinking skills, and ability to collaborate with rights holders, partners, staff and members in developing strategy; - Excellent communication skills necessary to act as a spokesperson for the Branch as appropriate, and work collaboratively with colleagues based in various locations across the country, region and world; - Ability to write accurate and compelling content for a variety of audiences; - Available to travel or work on evenings or weekends; - Strong interpersonal skills including collaboration and consultation as part of a team; - Proven ability to work successfully with a diverse population and in applying anti-racism, anti-oppression, diversity, equity, and inclusion principles; - Proven commitment to self-development in the principles of anti-racism, anti-oppression, diversity, equity and inclusion; - Proven ability to apply an intersectional lens to your work to achieve anti-oppression in practice; - Ability to contribute to the diversity of Amnesty’s workforce and its inclusive, anti-racist and anti-oppressive practices - Passion for Amnesty International’s mission in the protection and promotion of human rights for all people
WHY WORK FOR AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CANADA?
ABOUT US
Amnesty International is a movement of 10 million ordinary people in more than 150 countries who come together to achieve extraordinary results in defending and promoting human rights. We get discriminatory laws changed and prisoners of conscience released. We’ve helped stop torture, commute death sentences and worked to end violence against women. We are in solidarity with Indigenous peoples demanding that their rights be respected.
OUR COMMITMENT TO ANTI-RACISM, ANTI-OPPRESSION, DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION (ARAO-DEI)
Amnesty International Canada is committed to employment equity, actively seeks diversity in the workplace, and welcomes and encourages applications from members of equity seeking groups including women, transgender, non-binary, and LGBTI individuals; First Nations, Metis, and Inuit individuals, persons with disabilities, and members of racialized and marginalized groups. We believe our work is stronger when it benefits from the experience, knowledge and wisdom of people who have faced systemic barriers, and encourage applications from qualified candidates who have lived experience as a member of historically underrepresented communities.
AIC values qualified diverse candidates who bring skills that contribute to our anti-racist and anti-oppression transformational journey. At AIC, employees are expected to contribute to an inclusive environment and bring the knowledge, experience, and ability to incorporate anti-racism, anti-oppression, intersectionality, gender mainstreaming, inclusion, and accessibility practices to external and internal work and to all interpersonal interactions. Click to learn more about our Equity Journey.
WHAT WE OFFER
At Amnesty International Canada, we are passionate about what we do, and we are proud of our achievements as a movement. To compensate our employees for the critical work they undertake, we reward them with an attractive, sector competitive salary and benefits package plus the opportunity to develop professionally.
If you are talented, passionate about human rights and want to use your skills, knowledge, and experience to change the world, we encourage you to join us.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Together with your resume, please forward a 1-page cover letter (250 words maximum) that includes your responses to the following questions:
1. How do you relate to Amnesty International Canada’s mission?
2. How would your skills and experiences (personal and professional) translate into success in this position?
3. What does a commitment to ARAO and DEI mean or look like to you?
Applications must be submitted electronically through out Work With Us careers page.
We thank everyone for their expression of interest-and truly appreciative of the time individuals put into applying-but with the limitation of time only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Amnesty International Canada is committed to providing an inclusive and barrier free experience to applicants with accessibility needs. Requests for accommodation can be made at any stage during the recruitment process
Human Rights Law and Policy Campaigner
Hours: Full-time (37.5 hours/week)
Duration: Permanent
Location: Ottawa or Toronto - Hybrid
Salary: $73,636 per annum
Travel: Some travel required between Ottawa and Toronto office
Deadline: Applications are accepted until 5pm (eastern time) on Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Union: Unifor Local 567
Amnesty International Canadian Section (English Speaking) also known as AICSES is looking for a Human Rights Law and Policy Campaigner to develop and implement AIC’s long-term and annual plans on the application of international human rights law in priority areas, specifically related to the rights of refugees and migrants.
Reporting to the Programs Manager (Campaigns & Advocacy), and working alongside the Secretary General, this role will contribute to the development of Amnesty International’s global policies and in determining whether and how to translate these into AIC advocacy, campaigns, and activities. The successful candidate must bring a lens of anti-racism, anti-oppression, gender mainstreaming, intersectionality, inclusivity, and accessibility to external and internal work, to all interpersonal interactions and in line with any organization policies and protocols. In addition, this role works closely with interns, consultants, legal fellows, or office volunteers, and supports with assigning tasks, advising on their content, and monitoring the work to completion.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Strategic litigation:
- Support the legal work for the Branch which includes court interventions, helping to liaise with Amnesty’s pro bono lawyers and the International Secretariat in preparing litigation, helping to support Articling students and legal interns, supporting the development of legal strategies, and supporting the drafting of legal documents; if eligibility requirements are met, this role may serve as the Articling Principal - Undertake casework to assist refugee claimants who fall within Amnesty’s mandate and to assist Canadians detailed abroad - Act as primary Branch Liaison with the relevant International Secretariat teams.
Research, Advocacy and Government Engagement:
- Undertake ongoing monitoring and analysis of relevant information from the International Secretariat, the media, relevant Canadian networks and partners, and governments and other official documents, to inform and regularly update campaign plans, specifically related to the rights of refugees and migrants - At times conduct secondary and primary research as an evidence-base for campaigning in support of Operational Plans and branch strategic goals - Monitor the human rights violations experienced by refugees and migrants in Canada, including reviewing parliamentary debates, government statements, media articles and submissions by civil society organizations to United Nations bodies - Lead Amnesty Canada’s advocacy efforts surrounding refugees and migrants, and engage with government representatives, civil society organizations and grassroots activists - Prepare briefings, reports, or submissions in support of key cases and themes in our work on refugees and migrants - Contribute to a government engagement strategy for the campaigns division, participate in meetings with federal, provincial and territorial governments, organize letter writing campaigns targeting government officials, and develop evidence-informed recommendations with rights-holders - Track human rights violations related to refugees and migrants in Canada and draft submissions for international human rights treaty bodies and other human rights mechanisms - Prepare, where necessary, high-level advocacy briefings, reports or submissions in support of key cases and thematic areas of work, amplifying the voices of rights-holders - Serve as an organizational spokesperson in the implementation of the above plans, in terms of preparing issues briefs and appearing before committees of Parliament and the Senate, holding meetings with individuals and groups of interested Members of Parliament and Senators, offering media interviews, speaking to a variety of external audiences, and participating actively in relevant coalitions and networks in Canada and at times internationally
Connecting movements:
- Lead on the Branch’s engagement with rights holders and civil society organizations to develop solidarity on the rights of refugees and migrants, and in support of other strategic litigation cases - Organize events, convene and facilitate coalitions and networks on refugee and migrants’ rights to build solidarity on shared advocacy messages and joint advocacy and mobilization activities.
Engaging the base and mobilizing the public:
- In collaboration with the mobilization division, co-create the development of campaign strategies to mobilize AIC’s membership and members of the public on priority issues as noted above - Identify and develop action opportunities and content for a variety of audiences and methods of engagement, including advising and providing content for the Branch’s website or social media channels - Collaborate with the mobilization and communications teams in developing social media posts, e-actions, open letters, media articles, and blog posts, and contribute to newsletters, e-magazines and other public engagement assets - Engage meaningfully with volunteer structures, including fieldworkers, specialized teams and coordinators, in mobilization campaigns - Develop content for Branch publications, including but not limited to the annual Human Rights Agenda for Canada and Activism Guide - Respond to enquiries from members, the press and the public as needed - Collaborate with the fundraising division, meet with donors, and prepare briefings for volunteers
Other responsibilities:
- As part of the Campaigns Team, prepare an annual draft operational plan and budget for the above-noted job functions. Regularly assess work and expenses against approved plans and budgets - Participate in and support the ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the above-noted areas of work under the direction of the Campaigns Manager and Director of Policy, Advocacy and Communications, and with other staff, Managers or Directors as appropriate - Periodically review the work of interns, fellows, or office volunteers - Ensure that diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI) and anti-oppression principles and practices are regularly considered and integrated into strategic litigation, as well as refugee and migrant rights-related strategies and materials - Ensure that DEI and anti-oppression principles are reflected in day-to-day interactions with colleagues, rightsholders, members, donors, and supporters.
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR IN A CANDIDATE
Amnesty International Canada is seeking an individual who can contribute to the diversity of Amnesty’s workforce and its inclusive, anti-racist and anti-oppressive practices. The successful candidate will meet the following qualifications and competencies.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Current member of the Law Society of Ontario is required; - LL.B. or J.D. degree (or equivalent from another country); - Eligible to serve as an articling principal with the Law Society of Ontario considered an asset; - Undergraduate degree with general or specialized background in human rights; - 3-5 years of equivalent experience and education working with an NGO with campaigning or advocacy focus OR university degree with some general or specialized background in human rights with minimum 2-3 years of experience in a relevant position; - Knowledge of international human rights law and related international bodies, mechanisms and policies, and their application in Canada, particularly in the areas of the rights of refugees and migrants; - Knowledge of core human rights issues related to the rights of refugees and migrants in a broad range of regions and countries; - Knowledge of and relationship with civil society and social justice movements, networks, and stakeholders in relevant areas; - Experience applying an intersectional gender-based (GBA+) lens is an asset; - Knowledge, training and experience in intersectionality, anti-racism, anti-oppression, anti-Black racism, discrimination, and decolonizing practices.
COMPETENCIES
- Ability to think plan and communicate strategically, including advocacy and strategic thinking skills, and ability to collaborate with rights holders, partners, staff and members in developing strategy; - Excellent communication skills necessary to act as a spokesperson for the Branch as appropriate, and work collaboratively with colleagues based in various locations across the country, region and world; - Ability to write accurate and compelling content for a variety of audiences; - Available to travel or work on evenings or weekends; - Strong interpersonal skills including collaboration and consultation as part of a team; - Proven ability to work successfully with a diverse population and in applying anti-racism, anti-oppression, diversity, equity, and inclusion principles; - Proven commitment to self-development in the principles of anti-racism, anti-oppression, diversity, equity and inclusion; - Proven ability to apply an intersectional lens to your work to achieve anti-oppression in practice; - Ability to contribute to the diversity of Amnesty’s workforce and its inclusive, anti-racist and anti-oppressive practices - Passion for Amnesty International’s mission in the protection and promotion of human rights for all people
WHY WORK FOR AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CANADA?
ABOUT US
Amnesty International is a movement of 10 million ordinary people in more than 150 countries who come together to achieve extraordinary results in defending and promoting human rights. We get discriminatory laws changed and prisoners of conscience released. We’ve helped stop torture, commute death sentences and worked to end violence against women. We are in solidarity with Indigenous peoples demanding that their rights be respected.
OUR COMMITMENT TO ANTI-RACISM, ANTI-OPPRESSION, DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION (ARAO-DEI)
Amnesty International Canada is committed to employment equity, actively seeks diversity in the workplace, and welcomes and encourages applications from members of equity seeking groups including women, transgender, non-binary, and LGBTI individuals; First Nations, Metis, and Inuit individuals, persons with disabilities, and members of racialized and marginalized groups. We believe our work is stronger when it benefits from the experience, knowledge and wisdom of people who have faced systemic barriers, and encourage applications from qualified candidates who have lived experience as a member of historically underrepresented communities.
AIC values qualified diverse candidates who bring skills that contribute to our anti-racist and anti-oppression transformational journey. At AIC, employees are expected to contribute to an inclusive environment and bring the knowledge, experience, and ability to incorporate anti-racism, anti-oppression, intersectionality, gender mainstreaming, inclusion, and accessibility practices to external and internal work and to all interpersonal interactions. Click to learn more about our Equity Journey.
WHAT WE OFFER
At Amnesty International Canada, we are passionate about what we do, and we are proud of our achievements as a movement. To compensate our employees for the critical work they undertake, we reward them with an attractive, sector competitive salary and benefits package plus the opportunity to develop professionally.
If you are talented, passionate about human rights and want to use your skills, knowledge, and experience to change the world, we encourage you to join us.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Together with your resume, please forward a 1-page cover letter (250 words maximum) that includes your responses to the following questions:
1. How do you relate to Amnesty International Canada’s mission?
2. How would your skills and experiences (personal and professional) translate into success in this position?
3. What does a commitment to ARAO and DEI mean or look like to you?
Applications must be submitted electronically through out Work With Us careers page.
We thank everyone for their expression of interest-and truly appreciative of the time individuals put into applying-but with the limitation of time only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Amnesty International Canada is committed to providing an inclusive and barrier free experience to applicants with accessibility needs. Requests for accommodation can be made at any stage during the recruitment process