You are as unique as your background, experience and point of view. Here, you’ll be encouraged, empowered and challenged to be your best self. You'll work with dynamic colleagues - experts in their fields - who are eager to share their knowledge with you. Your leaders will inspire and help you reach your potential and soar to new heights. Every day, you'll have new and exciting opportunities to make life brighter for our Clients - who are at the heart of everything we do. Discover how you can make a difference in the lives of individuals, families and communities around the world.
Job Description:
At Sun Life, we value your unique background and perspective. We're looking for someone who can bring their best self to our team. You'll work with experts who are excited to share their knowledge, and leaders who will help you grow. Every day, you'll have the chance to brighten our clients' lives – they're at the heart of everything we do.
We're offering an exciting opportunity for a lawyer who understands business and puts clients first. You'll join our dynamic legal team supporting Sun Life Canada's investment and mutual fund businesses reporting to the Assistant Vice-President & Managing Counsel for Retail Advice & Solutions.
You can work from Toronto or Waterloo, with the flexibility to split your time between home and office.
What you'll do:
We're looking for someone adaptable and confident. You'll provide timely legal advice to business leaders on Securities and regulatory matters, operations, risk management, and more. Your work will involve:
Providing proactive and timely advice on Securities laws and regulations
Reviewing regulatory inquiries and client concerns
Advising on product and marketing materials
Providing guidance in relation to litigation and regulatory investigations
Writing and negotiating agreements
Contributing to Sun Life's advocacy initiatives on legal regulatory developments and changes
What you need to succeed:
Membership with a Canadian law society, preferably in Ontario
Experience in supporting mutual fund and investment businesses is a must
Extensive knowledge of Securities rules and Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) matters
Enthusiasm for using data and technology to solve problems
Confidence in communicating and influencing others
Ability to simplify complex issues and think creatively
Clear writing and speaking skills
Skill in prioritizing work based on risk
Talent for building relationships across the company
What’s in it for you?
Great Place to Work® Certified for Most Trusted Executive Team in Canada – 2025, 2024 and 2023
Great Place to Work® Certified for Best Workplaces in Canada - 2025
Canada Order of Excellence for Mental Health at Work® certification from Excellence Canada. Sun Life is one of only four companies in Canada to ever receive this certification – 2024
Top Work Places® for Remote Work – Monster Canada - 2024
Great Place to Work® Certified for Best Workplaces in Canada – 2024 and 2022
Great Place to Work® Certified for Best Workplaces for Women in Canada - 2024
Flexible hybrid work model. #LI-Hybrid
Pension, stock and savings programs to help build and enhance your future financial security
Work and professional development that is united by our Purpose: to help Clients and Employees achieve lifetime financial security and live healthier lives
A friendly, collaborative and inclusive culture
Be part of our continuous improvement journey in developing the next greatest digital enterprise experience.
Competitive salary and bonus structure influenced by market range data
The opportunity to move along a variety of career paths with amazing networking potential
The Base Pay range is for the primary location for which the job is posted. It may vary depending on the work location of the successful candidate or other factors. In addition to Base Pay, eligible Sun Life employees participate in various incentive plans, payment under which is discretionary and subject to individual and company performance. Certain sales focused roles have sales incentive plans based on individual or group sales results.
Diversity and inclusion have always been at the core of our values at Sun Life. A diverse workforce with wide perspectives and creative ideas benefits our clients, the communities where we operate and all of us as colleagues. We welcome applications from qualified individuals from all backgrounds.
Persons with disabilities who need accommodation in the application process or those needing job postings in an alternative format may e-mail a request to thebrightside@sunlife.com.
At Sun Life we strive to create a flexible work environment where our employees are empowered to do their best work. Several flexible work options are available and can be discussed throughout the selection process depending on the role requirements and individual needs.
We thank all applicants for showing an interest in this position. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
May 03, 2025
Full time
You are as unique as your background, experience and point of view. Here, you’ll be encouraged, empowered and challenged to be your best self. You'll work with dynamic colleagues - experts in their fields - who are eager to share their knowledge with you. Your leaders will inspire and help you reach your potential and soar to new heights. Every day, you'll have new and exciting opportunities to make life brighter for our Clients - who are at the heart of everything we do. Discover how you can make a difference in the lives of individuals, families and communities around the world.
Job Description:
At Sun Life, we value your unique background and perspective. We're looking for someone who can bring their best self to our team. You'll work with experts who are excited to share their knowledge, and leaders who will help you grow. Every day, you'll have the chance to brighten our clients' lives – they're at the heart of everything we do.
We're offering an exciting opportunity for a lawyer who understands business and puts clients first. You'll join our dynamic legal team supporting Sun Life Canada's investment and mutual fund businesses reporting to the Assistant Vice-President & Managing Counsel for Retail Advice & Solutions.
You can work from Toronto or Waterloo, with the flexibility to split your time between home and office.
What you'll do:
We're looking for someone adaptable and confident. You'll provide timely legal advice to business leaders on Securities and regulatory matters, operations, risk management, and more. Your work will involve:
Providing proactive and timely advice on Securities laws and regulations
Reviewing regulatory inquiries and client concerns
Advising on product and marketing materials
Providing guidance in relation to litigation and regulatory investigations
Writing and negotiating agreements
Contributing to Sun Life's advocacy initiatives on legal regulatory developments and changes
What you need to succeed:
Membership with a Canadian law society, preferably in Ontario
Experience in supporting mutual fund and investment businesses is a must
Extensive knowledge of Securities rules and Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization (CIRO) matters
Enthusiasm for using data and technology to solve problems
Confidence in communicating and influencing others
Ability to simplify complex issues and think creatively
Clear writing and speaking skills
Skill in prioritizing work based on risk
Talent for building relationships across the company
What’s in it for you?
Great Place to Work® Certified for Most Trusted Executive Team in Canada – 2025, 2024 and 2023
Great Place to Work® Certified for Best Workplaces in Canada - 2025
Canada Order of Excellence for Mental Health at Work® certification from Excellence Canada. Sun Life is one of only four companies in Canada to ever receive this certification – 2024
Top Work Places® for Remote Work – Monster Canada - 2024
Great Place to Work® Certified for Best Workplaces in Canada – 2024 and 2022
Great Place to Work® Certified for Best Workplaces for Women in Canada - 2024
Flexible hybrid work model. #LI-Hybrid
Pension, stock and savings programs to help build and enhance your future financial security
Work and professional development that is united by our Purpose: to help Clients and Employees achieve lifetime financial security and live healthier lives
A friendly, collaborative and inclusive culture
Be part of our continuous improvement journey in developing the next greatest digital enterprise experience.
Competitive salary and bonus structure influenced by market range data
The opportunity to move along a variety of career paths with amazing networking potential
The Base Pay range is for the primary location for which the job is posted. It may vary depending on the work location of the successful candidate or other factors. In addition to Base Pay, eligible Sun Life employees participate in various incentive plans, payment under which is discretionary and subject to individual and company performance. Certain sales focused roles have sales incentive plans based on individual or group sales results.
Diversity and inclusion have always been at the core of our values at Sun Life. A diverse workforce with wide perspectives and creative ideas benefits our clients, the communities where we operate and all of us as colleagues. We welcome applications from qualified individuals from all backgrounds.
Persons with disabilities who need accommodation in the application process or those needing job postings in an alternative format may e-mail a request to thebrightside@sunlife.com.
At Sun Life we strive to create a flexible work environment where our employees are empowered to do their best work. Several flexible work options are available and can be discussed throughout the selection process depending on the role requirements and individual needs.
We thank all applicants for showing an interest in this position. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
The National Bank of Canada
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Opportunité en droit à la Banque Nationale
Rejoindre l’équipe juridique de la Banque Nationale, c’est contribuer à des projets stratégiques ayant un impact direct sur notre clientèle. En tant que conseiller(ère) juridique au sein du service de Documentation légale – Marchés financiers, tu jouerais un rôle clé en apportant ton expertise sur les enjeux juridiques liés aux opérations et aux activités de la Banque ainsi que de ses filiales. Ton rôle consistera également à offrir un accompagnement spécialisé et à renforcer l’expertise juridique pour protéger les droits et les intérêts de l’organisation.
Tes responsabilités :
Rédiger et négocier différents contrats financiers transactionnels (ISDA, GMSLA, GMRA)
Fournir des analyses et avis juridiques sur divers aspects du droit
Proposer des solutions pour assurer la croissance et la protection de la Banque et de ses filiales à l’international
Offrir des conseils juridiques aux équipes des marchés financiers et de gestion des capitaux (prêts et structures complexes) en lien avec les produits dérivés compensés, les marchés de capitaux et les produits structurés
Intervenir dans des initiatives stratégiques ayant un impact sur les activités de la Banque et de ses filiales
Identifier les risques juridiques associés aux contrats financiers et conseiller les parties concernées
Ton environnement de travail :
Tu évolueras au sein du département de Gestion des risques – Marchés de capitaux et Trésorerie, où l’équipe est composée de six avocats et d’une conseillère technique. Notre mission est de fournir un soutien juridique, de négocier et de gérer la documentation des contrats financiers clés avec les clients de la Banque et de ses filiales au Canada et à l’international. Nos bureaux sont situés à Montréal, Toronto, Calgary, New York, Dublin, Londres et Hong Kong.
Nous valorisons un équilibre entre vie professionnelle et personnelle grâce à un mode de travail hybride, des horaires flexibles et des congés adaptés à tes besoins.
Ce que nous recherchons :
Diplôme en droit et au moins deux ans d’expérience pertinente
Membre du Barreau du Québec
Expérience en négociation de contrats tels que l’ISDA Master Agreement, le GMRA et le GMSLA
Connaissance du droit des transactions financières et/ou des produits dérivés
Compréhension des exigences de marge pour les dérivés non compensés au Canada et aux États-Unis, ainsi que de la documentation relative au collatéral
Excellentes compétences relationnelles et esprit d’équipe
Capacité à gérer plusieurs dossiers simultanément et à travailler sous pression
Ce que nous t’offrons :
Dès ton arrivée, tu bénéficieras d’un programme de rémunération concurrentiel ainsi que d’avantages flexibles pour assurer ton bien-être et celui de ta famille :
Programme de santé et bien-être personnalisable
Assurances collectives adaptées à tes besoins
Régime de retraite avantageux
Possibilité d’acquérir des actions de la Banque
Accès à un programme d’aide aux employés et à leur famille
Services bancaires à tarifs préférentiels
Engagement communautaire encouragé et soutenu
Service de télémédecine et clinique virtuelle pour améliorer le sommeil
Nos espaces de travail dynamiques et nos outils technologiques modernes garantissent une expérience employé enrichissante. Nous favorisons un environnement où les idées de chacun sont valorisées et où le dialogue est encouragé via divers canaux, notamment des sondages et des programmes de feedback continu.
Une approche humaine avant tout
À la Banque Nationale, nous plaçons l’humain au cœur de nos décisions. Nous nous distinguons par notre culture entrepreneuriale, notre esprit d’innovation et notre engagement envers l’inclusion. Nous nous assurons d’offrir un environnement sans barrières, accessible à tous.
Nous adaptons notre processus de recrutement pour garantir l’accessibilité. Si tu as besoin d’un accommodement particulier, n’hésite pas à nous en faire part dès les premiers échanges. Nous accueillons les talents de tous horizons et nous serions ravis de découvrir ce que tu peux apporter à notre équipe.
Prêt(e) à relever de nouveaux défis ? Viens bâtir ton avenir avec nous !
May 03, 2025
Full time
Opportunité en droit à la Banque Nationale
Rejoindre l’équipe juridique de la Banque Nationale, c’est contribuer à des projets stratégiques ayant un impact direct sur notre clientèle. En tant que conseiller(ère) juridique au sein du service de Documentation légale – Marchés financiers, tu jouerais un rôle clé en apportant ton expertise sur les enjeux juridiques liés aux opérations et aux activités de la Banque ainsi que de ses filiales. Ton rôle consistera également à offrir un accompagnement spécialisé et à renforcer l’expertise juridique pour protéger les droits et les intérêts de l’organisation.
Tes responsabilités :
Rédiger et négocier différents contrats financiers transactionnels (ISDA, GMSLA, GMRA)
Fournir des analyses et avis juridiques sur divers aspects du droit
Proposer des solutions pour assurer la croissance et la protection de la Banque et de ses filiales à l’international
Offrir des conseils juridiques aux équipes des marchés financiers et de gestion des capitaux (prêts et structures complexes) en lien avec les produits dérivés compensés, les marchés de capitaux et les produits structurés
Intervenir dans des initiatives stratégiques ayant un impact sur les activités de la Banque et de ses filiales
Identifier les risques juridiques associés aux contrats financiers et conseiller les parties concernées
Ton environnement de travail :
Tu évolueras au sein du département de Gestion des risques – Marchés de capitaux et Trésorerie, où l’équipe est composée de six avocats et d’une conseillère technique. Notre mission est de fournir un soutien juridique, de négocier et de gérer la documentation des contrats financiers clés avec les clients de la Banque et de ses filiales au Canada et à l’international. Nos bureaux sont situés à Montréal, Toronto, Calgary, New York, Dublin, Londres et Hong Kong.
Nous valorisons un équilibre entre vie professionnelle et personnelle grâce à un mode de travail hybride, des horaires flexibles et des congés adaptés à tes besoins.
Ce que nous recherchons :
Diplôme en droit et au moins deux ans d’expérience pertinente
Membre du Barreau du Québec
Expérience en négociation de contrats tels que l’ISDA Master Agreement, le GMRA et le GMSLA
Connaissance du droit des transactions financières et/ou des produits dérivés
Compréhension des exigences de marge pour les dérivés non compensés au Canada et aux États-Unis, ainsi que de la documentation relative au collatéral
Excellentes compétences relationnelles et esprit d’équipe
Capacité à gérer plusieurs dossiers simultanément et à travailler sous pression
Ce que nous t’offrons :
Dès ton arrivée, tu bénéficieras d’un programme de rémunération concurrentiel ainsi que d’avantages flexibles pour assurer ton bien-être et celui de ta famille :
Programme de santé et bien-être personnalisable
Assurances collectives adaptées à tes besoins
Régime de retraite avantageux
Possibilité d’acquérir des actions de la Banque
Accès à un programme d’aide aux employés et à leur famille
Services bancaires à tarifs préférentiels
Engagement communautaire encouragé et soutenu
Service de télémédecine et clinique virtuelle pour améliorer le sommeil
Nos espaces de travail dynamiques et nos outils technologiques modernes garantissent une expérience employé enrichissante. Nous favorisons un environnement où les idées de chacun sont valorisées et où le dialogue est encouragé via divers canaux, notamment des sondages et des programmes de feedback continu.
Une approche humaine avant tout
À la Banque Nationale, nous plaçons l’humain au cœur de nos décisions. Nous nous distinguons par notre culture entrepreneuriale, notre esprit d’innovation et notre engagement envers l’inclusion. Nous nous assurons d’offrir un environnement sans barrières, accessible à tous.
Nous adaptons notre processus de recrutement pour garantir l’accessibilité. Si tu as besoin d’un accommodement particulier, n’hésite pas à nous en faire part dès les premiers échanges. Nous accueillons les talents de tous horizons et nous serions ravis de découvrir ce que tu peux apporter à notre équipe.
Prêt(e) à relever de nouveaux défis ? Viens bâtir ton avenir avec nous !
Trillium Health Partners
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Trillium Health Partners (THP) is one of the largest community-based acute care facilities in Canada. Comprised of the Credit Valley Hospital, the Mississauga Hospital and the Queensway Health Centre, Trillium Health Partners serves the growing and diverse populations of Mississauga, West Toronto and surrounding communities and is a teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Toronto.
Our Mission: A New Kind of Health Care for a Healthier Community
Our Values: Compassion, Excellence, Courage
Our Goals: Quality, Access, Sustainability
Our Enablers: People, Education, Innovation, Research
JOB PURPOSE AND SUMMARY
Trillium Health Partners (THP) is seeking a strategic and results-oriented lawyer to join its Legal Services Team. Aligned with the Hospital’s strategic direction, the candidate will provide a full spectrum of legal services across the organization with an emphasis on corporate/commercial advice and legal services within a public hospital regulatory regime, enabling the delivery of outstanding health care to the community. The ideal candidate will have at least 3 to 5 years of post-call legal experience focused on corporate/commercial law, gained at a leading law firm or in-house legal department. The candidate will report directly to and support the accountabilities of the Director, Corporate Law and Insurance and will have the opportunity to do the following:
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Drafts and negotiates third party contracts, opinions and other legal documents;
Provides legal advice and information pertaining to the hospital’s research and innovation division;
Provides legal advice and information pertaining to hospital foundation matters;
Provides organization-wide legal advice and information pertaining to corporate/commercial, charity and not-for-profit, intellectual property and/or contractual privacy matters;
Supports contract management for the organization, working on occasion in collaboration with external procurement partners;
Actively supports corporate compliance with applicable laws and standards governing the organization’s operations;
Advises on the rollout of and compliance with regulatory changes in the healthcare sector;
Offers legal risk management advice.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS
Knowledge, Experience and Skills
Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
At least 3 to 5 years of post-call corporate/commercial experience
An understanding of corporate/commercial, charity and not-for-profit, intellectual property, procurement and/or privacy laws
Experience supporting the healthcare industry is an asset
Commitment to the hospital’s strategic plan, including becoming an antiracist organization
High level of composure with the ability to demonstrate sound judgment, discretion, tact, collaboration and courtesy, with the ability to manage a demanding practice and maintain strict confidentiality
Excellent written and verbal communication and presentation skills
Results-oriented and client-focused with a commitment to excellence
Strong conceptual skills, systems thinking and ability to deal with ambiguity
Superior analytical, problem solving, negotiation and conflict resolution skills
Ability to build effective working relationships with a dynamic, professional team
Ability to effectively and efficiently use and manage time and hospital resources
Position Location and Travel:
THP is the largest community-based hospital network in Canada. Comprised of the Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga Hospital and the Queensway Health Centre, THP serves the growing and diverse populations of Mississauga, West Toronto and surrounding communities. As such, travel among THP’s three main sites may be required.
Internal Candidates who believe they possess the necessary qualifications and experience for this position and who have been in their current position for at least six (6) months are encouraged to apply.
To pursue this career opportunity, please visit our website: www.trilliumhealthpartners.ca
Trillium Health Partners is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a healthy and positive work environment. THP is working to build an antiracist and equitable organization and team. We commit to making systemic fairness a reality for all and are working to ensure that the community we serve is reflected at all levels, and in all professions at THP. Diversity is our strength and we recognize and value the teaching and learning we all contribute to and benefit from in our environment; our unique lived experiences matter and shape our actions and behaviors.
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and Ontario’s Human Rights Code Trillium Health Partners will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment and selection process to applicants with disabilities. If selected to participate in the recruitment and selection process, please inform Human Resources of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require in respect of any materials or processes used to ensure your equal participation.
All personal information is collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Trillium Health Partners is identified under the French Language Services Act.
We thank all those who apply but only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
May 01, 2025
Full time
Trillium Health Partners (THP) is one of the largest community-based acute care facilities in Canada. Comprised of the Credit Valley Hospital, the Mississauga Hospital and the Queensway Health Centre, Trillium Health Partners serves the growing and diverse populations of Mississauga, West Toronto and surrounding communities and is a teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Toronto.
Our Mission: A New Kind of Health Care for a Healthier Community
Our Values: Compassion, Excellence, Courage
Our Goals: Quality, Access, Sustainability
Our Enablers: People, Education, Innovation, Research
JOB PURPOSE AND SUMMARY
Trillium Health Partners (THP) is seeking a strategic and results-oriented lawyer to join its Legal Services Team. Aligned with the Hospital’s strategic direction, the candidate will provide a full spectrum of legal services across the organization with an emphasis on corporate/commercial advice and legal services within a public hospital regulatory regime, enabling the delivery of outstanding health care to the community. The ideal candidate will have at least 3 to 5 years of post-call legal experience focused on corporate/commercial law, gained at a leading law firm or in-house legal department. The candidate will report directly to and support the accountabilities of the Director, Corporate Law and Insurance and will have the opportunity to do the following:
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Drafts and negotiates third party contracts, opinions and other legal documents;
Provides legal advice and information pertaining to the hospital’s research and innovation division;
Provides legal advice and information pertaining to hospital foundation matters;
Provides organization-wide legal advice and information pertaining to corporate/commercial, charity and not-for-profit, intellectual property and/or contractual privacy matters;
Supports contract management for the organization, working on occasion in collaboration with external procurement partners;
Actively supports corporate compliance with applicable laws and standards governing the organization’s operations;
Advises on the rollout of and compliance with regulatory changes in the healthcare sector;
Offers legal risk management advice.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS
Knowledge, Experience and Skills
Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
At least 3 to 5 years of post-call corporate/commercial experience
An understanding of corporate/commercial, charity and not-for-profit, intellectual property, procurement and/or privacy laws
Experience supporting the healthcare industry is an asset
Commitment to the hospital’s strategic plan, including becoming an antiracist organization
High level of composure with the ability to demonstrate sound judgment, discretion, tact, collaboration and courtesy, with the ability to manage a demanding practice and maintain strict confidentiality
Excellent written and verbal communication and presentation skills
Results-oriented and client-focused with a commitment to excellence
Strong conceptual skills, systems thinking and ability to deal with ambiguity
Superior analytical, problem solving, negotiation and conflict resolution skills
Ability to build effective working relationships with a dynamic, professional team
Ability to effectively and efficiently use and manage time and hospital resources
Position Location and Travel:
THP is the largest community-based hospital network in Canada. Comprised of the Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga Hospital and the Queensway Health Centre, THP serves the growing and diverse populations of Mississauga, West Toronto and surrounding communities. As such, travel among THP’s three main sites may be required.
Internal Candidates who believe they possess the necessary qualifications and experience for this position and who have been in their current position for at least six (6) months are encouraged to apply.
To pursue this career opportunity, please visit our website: www.trilliumhealthpartners.ca
Trillium Health Partners is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a healthy and positive work environment. THP is working to build an antiracist and equitable organization and team. We commit to making systemic fairness a reality for all and are working to ensure that the community we serve is reflected at all levels, and in all professions at THP. Diversity is our strength and we recognize and value the teaching and learning we all contribute to and benefit from in our environment; our unique lived experiences matter and shape our actions and behaviors.
In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and Ontario’s Human Rights Code Trillium Health Partners will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment and selection process to applicants with disabilities. If selected to participate in the recruitment and selection process, please inform Human Resources of the nature of any accommodation(s) that you may require in respect of any materials or processes used to ensure your equal participation.
All personal information is collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Trillium Health Partners is identified under the French Language Services Act.
We thank all those who apply but only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
Government of Nova Scotia
Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada
The Public Prosecution Service (PPS) offers a unique and meaningful opportunity to contribute to justice and public safety. Established in 1990 as the first statutorily based independent prosecution service in Canada, the mandate of the PPS is rooted in its commitment to ensuring fair and equal treatment in the prosecution of criminal and provincial offences. We are looking for the brightest legal minds, who also reflect the rich diversity of our province! We don’t just accept difference – we celebrate a supportive culture of diversity and belonging. We strive to create an environment where different perspectives and experiences are welcomed and valued. We encourage applications from those that equally value and champion equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility (EDIA).
Why Choose Us?
A career with the Public Prosecution Service in Nova Scotia provides a unique opportunity to contribute to justice, public safety, and the overall well-being of the community while working in a professional, inclusive, and ethical environment. We are a dedicated and passionate team with a determination to make a difference in the society we serve, utilizing our expertise and recognizing and applying an equity and inclusion lens to our work, in our training and development, workplace culture, communications, partnering and engagement to ensure we protect and reflect the communities we live in and serve.
What We Offer
1. Commitment to Justice and Public Interest: This is achieved by performing prosecution duties with fairness, professionalism, and integrity. Employees actively contribute to upholding the principles of justice in Nova Scotia. 2. Mission and Goals: Aligning with the Government of Nova Scotia's priority of fulfilling social responsibility for public safety, the PPS' mission and goals include providing excellence in public service, identifying, and managing resources effectively, applying best business practices, and fostering an environment for independent prosecutorial discretion that recognizes the importance of diversity and inclusion in ensuring representation reflective of the community. 3. Core Business Functions: Employees at the PPS engage in core business functions that play a crucial role in the legal landscape of Nova Scotia. These functions include representing the Crown in criminal and quasi-criminal matters at all levels of court, handling appeals, providing legal advice and assistance to law enforcement, and actively participating in the development of criminal law and prosecutions policy. 4. Professional Development and High Ethical Standards: The PPS is committed to maintaining a diverse team that reflects excellence, dedication to public service, and high ethical standards. Employees have the opportunity for professional development in a welcoming environment that values continuous improvement and recognizes diversity and inclusion contributes to a healthy and thriving workplace culture that allows team members to be their full selves at work, while upholding the highest ethical principles. 5. Community Engagement: The PPS is focused on providing a service that is reflective of the community it serves. By fostering diversity and inclusivity, employees contribute to building a legal system that understands and respects the needs and perspectives of the broader community. 6. Impactful Contribution to Society: Working for the PPS allows individuals to make a direct and meaningful impact on society by upholding the rule of law, protecting the safety and well-being of the community, and ensuring the fair treatment of those accused of prohibited conduct. For more information on the Public Prosecution Service please visit the following link: https://novascotia.ca/pps/
About Our Opportunity
These positions are based in Western Region will report to the Chief Crown Attorney, Western Region, to whom the incumbent is accountable for the provision of competent prosecution services. The Crown Attorney will advise law enforcement agencies when requested. Other key responsibilities include conducting the prosecution of charges resulting from matters within the Public Prosecution Service mandate that result from law enforcement agency investigations and other prosecutions and duties as directed by the Chief Crown Attorney, Western Region.
Qualifications and Experience
You are a practicing member of the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society (or eligible to become so) and have a thorough understanding of the prosecution process, and competence in the areas of criminal procedures, evidence, and substantive criminal law. You must have at least one (1) year of significant criminal litigation experience. You may be required to travel throughout the province to prosecute cases and may be required to do so for extended periods of time. Successful applicants may be required to provide a current Certificate of Standing from their law society, including all jurisdictions of which they are members, whether non-practicing or practicing. The above qualifications will be assessed using one or more of the following tools: written examination, standardized tests, oral presentations, interview(s), and reference checks.
Benefits
Based on the employment status and union agreement, the Government of Nova Scotia offers its employees a wide range of benefits such as a Defined Benefit Pension Plan, Health, Dental, Life Insurance, General illness, Short and Long Term Disability, Vacation and Employee and Family Assistance Programs. For information on all our Benefit program offerings, click here: Benefits for government employees.
Additional Information
This is a term employment opportunity, located in Kentville, with anticipated end date of March 3, 2026. Must have access to reliable transportation as travel throughout the region and across the province is required.
May 01, 2025
Full time
The Public Prosecution Service (PPS) offers a unique and meaningful opportunity to contribute to justice and public safety. Established in 1990 as the first statutorily based independent prosecution service in Canada, the mandate of the PPS is rooted in its commitment to ensuring fair and equal treatment in the prosecution of criminal and provincial offences. We are looking for the brightest legal minds, who also reflect the rich diversity of our province! We don’t just accept difference – we celebrate a supportive culture of diversity and belonging. We strive to create an environment where different perspectives and experiences are welcomed and valued. We encourage applications from those that equally value and champion equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility (EDIA).
Why Choose Us?
A career with the Public Prosecution Service in Nova Scotia provides a unique opportunity to contribute to justice, public safety, and the overall well-being of the community while working in a professional, inclusive, and ethical environment. We are a dedicated and passionate team with a determination to make a difference in the society we serve, utilizing our expertise and recognizing and applying an equity and inclusion lens to our work, in our training and development, workplace culture, communications, partnering and engagement to ensure we protect and reflect the communities we live in and serve.
What We Offer
1. Commitment to Justice and Public Interest: This is achieved by performing prosecution duties with fairness, professionalism, and integrity. Employees actively contribute to upholding the principles of justice in Nova Scotia. 2. Mission and Goals: Aligning with the Government of Nova Scotia's priority of fulfilling social responsibility for public safety, the PPS' mission and goals include providing excellence in public service, identifying, and managing resources effectively, applying best business practices, and fostering an environment for independent prosecutorial discretion that recognizes the importance of diversity and inclusion in ensuring representation reflective of the community. 3. Core Business Functions: Employees at the PPS engage in core business functions that play a crucial role in the legal landscape of Nova Scotia. These functions include representing the Crown in criminal and quasi-criminal matters at all levels of court, handling appeals, providing legal advice and assistance to law enforcement, and actively participating in the development of criminal law and prosecutions policy. 4. Professional Development and High Ethical Standards: The PPS is committed to maintaining a diverse team that reflects excellence, dedication to public service, and high ethical standards. Employees have the opportunity for professional development in a welcoming environment that values continuous improvement and recognizes diversity and inclusion contributes to a healthy and thriving workplace culture that allows team members to be their full selves at work, while upholding the highest ethical principles. 5. Community Engagement: The PPS is focused on providing a service that is reflective of the community it serves. By fostering diversity and inclusivity, employees contribute to building a legal system that understands and respects the needs and perspectives of the broader community. 6. Impactful Contribution to Society: Working for the PPS allows individuals to make a direct and meaningful impact on society by upholding the rule of law, protecting the safety and well-being of the community, and ensuring the fair treatment of those accused of prohibited conduct. For more information on the Public Prosecution Service please visit the following link: https://novascotia.ca/pps/
About Our Opportunity
These positions are based in Western Region will report to the Chief Crown Attorney, Western Region, to whom the incumbent is accountable for the provision of competent prosecution services. The Crown Attorney will advise law enforcement agencies when requested. Other key responsibilities include conducting the prosecution of charges resulting from matters within the Public Prosecution Service mandate that result from law enforcement agency investigations and other prosecutions and duties as directed by the Chief Crown Attorney, Western Region.
Qualifications and Experience
You are a practicing member of the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society (or eligible to become so) and have a thorough understanding of the prosecution process, and competence in the areas of criminal procedures, evidence, and substantive criminal law. You must have at least one (1) year of significant criminal litigation experience. You may be required to travel throughout the province to prosecute cases and may be required to do so for extended periods of time. Successful applicants may be required to provide a current Certificate of Standing from their law society, including all jurisdictions of which they are members, whether non-practicing or practicing. The above qualifications will be assessed using one or more of the following tools: written examination, standardized tests, oral presentations, interview(s), and reference checks.
Benefits
Based on the employment status and union agreement, the Government of Nova Scotia offers its employees a wide range of benefits such as a Defined Benefit Pension Plan, Health, Dental, Life Insurance, General illness, Short and Long Term Disability, Vacation and Employee and Family Assistance Programs. For information on all our Benefit program offerings, click here: Benefits for government employees.
Additional Information
This is a term employment opportunity, located in Kentville, with anticipated end date of March 3, 2026. Must have access to reliable transportation as travel throughout the region and across the province is required.
The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) is the statutory body responsible for regulating Ontario’s capital markets in accordance with the mandate established in the provincial Securities Act and the Commodity Futures Act. The mandate of the OSC is to provide protection to investors from unfair, improper or fraudulent practices, to foster fair, efficient and competitive capital markets and confidence in the capital markets, to foster capital formation, and to contribute to the stability of the financial system and the reduction of systemic risk. This mandate is performed through policy, operational, and enforcement activities. The OSC also contributes to national and global securities regulation development.
We offer a diverse, fair, and flexible work environment and take pride in our challenging and rewarding work.
The Enforcement Division at the Ontario Securities Commission investigates and litigates breaches of securities laws in Ontario. Team members work closely with other securities regulators, self-regulatory organizations and law-enforcement agencies to enhance initiatives to fight misconduct. A strong visible enforcement presence assists in protecting investors from unfair, improper or fraudulent practices, fosters fair, efficient and competitive capital markets, fosters capital formation, and contributes to the stability of the financial system and the reduction of systemic risk.
The Case Assessment Team operates in a fast-paced, results oriented environment, making the Division’s initial inquiries regarding possible breaches of provincial securities law, assessing the nature and extent of any misconduct, and making determinations as to appropriate action including referral or resolution.
The Senior Investigation Counsel is responsible for identifying a variety of breaches of Ontario securities law, conducting necessary inquiries, analyzing the evidence obtained, and making recommendations for appropriate next steps. Using your subject-matter expertise in securities legislation and administrative law as well as your experience with investigative best practices, you will formulate strategies for effective and timely assessments and provide legal advice to other team members regarding assessments. You can expect to deal at times with novel issues and/or high-profile cases as a key member of the team.
What will you do?
Responsible for conducting initial investigations into potential breaches of Ontario securities law for a variety of matters. This includes obtaining and analyzing evidence, and interviewing complainants, witnesses, and potential respondents.
Identify legal issues, conduct legal research and analysis and provide legal advice as a subject matter expert.
Interact with opposing counsel, market participants, and other relevant parties and make informed decisions as to the strength of evidence to support a case and make independent recommendations as to how best to proceed.
Lead complex and challenging assessments, identify and address legal issues and provide ongoing legal advice and guidance to other team members in regard to Ontario securities law.
From time to time, prepare affidavits to support the obtaining of interim remedies as may be required and may be called upon to give evidence.
Provide advice regarding policy matters affecting the mandate to enforce Ontario securities law and lead or participate in Enforcement Division projects and initiatives.
Provide regular mentoring and develop skills and abilities of less experienced legal staff and students.
What do you need to be successful in this role?
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
An undergraduate degree in Business, Finance or equivalent would also be an asset.
You have excellent analytical and communication skills, are knowledgeable about the capital markets industry and have some experience in securities law as well as administrative law and/or criminal law.
A minimum of 8 years experience conducting investigations and inquiries independently regarding securities-related matters and/or other regulatory matters.
In-depth knowledge of securities laws as well as administrative law and/or criminal law.
Strong understanding of the Canadian securities regulatory environment.
Completion of the Canadian Securities Course is an asset.
Strong ability to maintain effective working relationships with multiple stakeholders while managing the expectations of competing interests.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skill and ability to exercise diplomacy and tact.
Strong ability to problem-solve in a thoughtful and responsive manner that takes into account the various stakeholders and their interests.
Possess sound judgment and analytical ability.
Grow your career and make a difference working at the OSC.
* OSC Employees: please apply in Workday using the Browse Jobs feature within your Jobs Hub *
We thank all applicants for their interest in the Ontario Securities Commission. We will contact those selected for an interview.
The OSC is committed to diversity and providing an inclusive workplace and providing accommodation in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and the Human Rights Code. It is our priority to ensure employment opportunities are visible and barrier-free to all under-represented groups including but not limited to, Indigenous, Black and racialized groups, people with disabilities, women and people from the 2SLGBTQI+ community, to achieve an employee demographic profile reflective of the demographic profile of Ontarians.
The OSC is a proud partner with the following organizations:
Ascend Canada
,
BlackNorth Initiative
,
Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion
, and
Pride at Work Canada
If you require an accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know by contacting our confidential inbox
HRRecruitment@osc.gov.on.ca
.
Apr 30, 2025
Full time
The Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) is the statutory body responsible for regulating Ontario’s capital markets in accordance with the mandate established in the provincial Securities Act and the Commodity Futures Act. The mandate of the OSC is to provide protection to investors from unfair, improper or fraudulent practices, to foster fair, efficient and competitive capital markets and confidence in the capital markets, to foster capital formation, and to contribute to the stability of the financial system and the reduction of systemic risk. This mandate is performed through policy, operational, and enforcement activities. The OSC also contributes to national and global securities regulation development.
We offer a diverse, fair, and flexible work environment and take pride in our challenging and rewarding work.
The Enforcement Division at the Ontario Securities Commission investigates and litigates breaches of securities laws in Ontario. Team members work closely with other securities regulators, self-regulatory organizations and law-enforcement agencies to enhance initiatives to fight misconduct. A strong visible enforcement presence assists in protecting investors from unfair, improper or fraudulent practices, fosters fair, efficient and competitive capital markets, fosters capital formation, and contributes to the stability of the financial system and the reduction of systemic risk.
The Case Assessment Team operates in a fast-paced, results oriented environment, making the Division’s initial inquiries regarding possible breaches of provincial securities law, assessing the nature and extent of any misconduct, and making determinations as to appropriate action including referral or resolution.
The Senior Investigation Counsel is responsible for identifying a variety of breaches of Ontario securities law, conducting necessary inquiries, analyzing the evidence obtained, and making recommendations for appropriate next steps. Using your subject-matter expertise in securities legislation and administrative law as well as your experience with investigative best practices, you will formulate strategies for effective and timely assessments and provide legal advice to other team members regarding assessments. You can expect to deal at times with novel issues and/or high-profile cases as a key member of the team.
What will you do?
Responsible for conducting initial investigations into potential breaches of Ontario securities law for a variety of matters. This includes obtaining and analyzing evidence, and interviewing complainants, witnesses, and potential respondents.
Identify legal issues, conduct legal research and analysis and provide legal advice as a subject matter expert.
Interact with opposing counsel, market participants, and other relevant parties and make informed decisions as to the strength of evidence to support a case and make independent recommendations as to how best to proceed.
Lead complex and challenging assessments, identify and address legal issues and provide ongoing legal advice and guidance to other team members in regard to Ontario securities law.
From time to time, prepare affidavits to support the obtaining of interim remedies as may be required and may be called upon to give evidence.
Provide advice regarding policy matters affecting the mandate to enforce Ontario securities law and lead or participate in Enforcement Division projects and initiatives.
Provide regular mentoring and develop skills and abilities of less experienced legal staff and students.
What do you need to be successful in this role?
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and member in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
An undergraduate degree in Business, Finance or equivalent would also be an asset.
You have excellent analytical and communication skills, are knowledgeable about the capital markets industry and have some experience in securities law as well as administrative law and/or criminal law.
A minimum of 8 years experience conducting investigations and inquiries independently regarding securities-related matters and/or other regulatory matters.
In-depth knowledge of securities laws as well as administrative law and/or criminal law.
Strong understanding of the Canadian securities regulatory environment.
Completion of the Canadian Securities Course is an asset.
Strong ability to maintain effective working relationships with multiple stakeholders while managing the expectations of competing interests.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skill and ability to exercise diplomacy and tact.
Strong ability to problem-solve in a thoughtful and responsive manner that takes into account the various stakeholders and their interests.
Possess sound judgment and analytical ability.
Grow your career and make a difference working at the OSC.
* OSC Employees: please apply in Workday using the Browse Jobs feature within your Jobs Hub *
We thank all applicants for their interest in the Ontario Securities Commission. We will contact those selected for an interview.
The OSC is committed to diversity and providing an inclusive workplace and providing accommodation in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and the Human Rights Code. It is our priority to ensure employment opportunities are visible and barrier-free to all under-represented groups including but not limited to, Indigenous, Black and racialized groups, people with disabilities, women and people from the 2SLGBTQI+ community, to achieve an employee demographic profile reflective of the demographic profile of Ontarians.
The OSC is a proud partner with the following organizations:
Ascend Canada
,
BlackNorth Initiative
,
Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion
, and
Pride at Work Canada
If you require an accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know by contacting our confidential inbox
HRRecruitment@osc.gov.on.ca
.
Canada Life Assurance Company
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Reporting to the Vice President & Associate General Counsel, Individual Wealth, you will be a key member of the legal team and take on a lead role in providing legal support to our Canadian wealth businesses. You will provide practical and timely legal advice on strategic and tactical business issues and initiatives related to Canada Life’s rapidly growing wealth business, including on the distribution of securities and mutual funds, the provision of discretionary investment management and advisory services to retail and institutional clients, and the ongoing operation of both investment dealer and mutual fund dealer lines of business. You will work closely with a group of legal professionals and business leaders on a range of securities and general corporate/commercial matters, including advising on products and service offerings, advising on new lines of business and strategic initiatives, drafting a wide range of client facing agreements and disclosures, interpreting and advising on all regulation pertaining to our Canadian wealth businesses, and negotiating complex corporate and commercial agreements to support existing and new business activities. Your work will be wide-ranging and will provide the opportunity to develop expertise in dynamic practice areas. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a highly accomplished team of legal professionals supporting one of Canada’s leading financial services companies, and to play a lead role in the oversight of legal work pertaining to the wealth lines of business.
Accountabilities:
Work collaboratively with business and functional partners to provide practical, risk-based legal advice on a wide range of matters impacting Canada Life’s wealth businesses
Lead high-performing legal professionals in an inclusive environment to support the businesses’ strategic objectives with a strong focus on wealth management
Maintain in-depth knowledge of regulatory requirements applicable to Canada Life’s wealth businesses and advise on regulatory requirements and developments, including securities laws and other applicable legislation pertaining to investment dealers and mutual fund dealers
Advise the compliance function, including advising on the enhancement of internal policies and procedures aimed at mitigating risk, meeting applicable regulatory requirements and/or improving operational efficiency
Draft account agreements and related forms, client disclosures and communications, as well as regulatory applications and filings in support of new and existing business initiatives
Negotiate and draft complex commercial agreements, including distribution agreements, investment management and sub-advisor agreements, subscription agreements, introducing broker / carrying broker arrangements, custody arrangements, principal-agent agreements, referral arrangements, and a range of outsourcing and technology agreements related to the operation of investment dealer and mutual dealer businesses
Advise on the formation of new lines of businesses and services, firm and individual registration matters, trust and estate matters, and the general operation and administration of investment dealer and mutual fund dealer businesses as well as the provision of investment management advice in non-discretionary and discretionary relationships
Advise on firm and advisor regulatory compliance, including advisor conduct issues, and provide securities regulatory advice on litigation matters impacting the wealth lines of business
Instruct and manage external counsel
Qualifications and Competencies:
Law Degree, Member in good standing of a provincial Bar
10 – 15 years of relevant legal work experience (law firm, in-house, or securities regulatory body)
Extensive knowledge of provincial and territorial securities laws, regulations, and policies, including in-depth understanding of registrant regulation (NI 31-103, NI 33-109) as well as CIRO rules pertaining to both investment dealers and mutual fund dealers and NI 81-105
Strong knowledge of the securities industry’s regulatory compliance practices, procedures, and principles applicable to investment dealers and mutual fund dealers
Experience advising on discretionary investment / managed account programs (UMA and/or SMAs) and familiarity with associated rules, regulations and guidance notes considered a strong asset
Experience leading a team of legal professionals desirable
Self-motivated with the ability to work well independently and as part of a team
Strong written and verbal communication skills with a practical solution-oriented approach and ability to see the big-picture
Demonstrated superior drafting skills
Ability to proactively and independently bring projects to completion
Highly focused with attention to detail
Proven analytical and problem-solving skills with experience simplifying and resolving complex problems
Superior organizational and time management skills with experience handling multiple projects at once
The successful candidate will be required to communicate in English in order to support clients from various jurisdictions outside of Quebec
Career opportunities will be open a minimum of 5 business days from the date of posting, closing dates will vary depending on the search activity. All applications received will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Be your best at Great-West Lifeco and Canada Life - Apply today!
Great-West Lifeco Inc is a Canadian headquarter, international financial services holding company with interests in life insurance, health insurance, retirement and investment services, asset management, and reinsurance businesses. We operate in Canada, the United States, and Europe under the brands: Canada Life, Empower and Irish Life.
At the end of 2023, our companies had over 33,500 employees, 232,000 advisor relationships, and thousands of distribution partners – serving approximately 42 million customer relationships.
Great-West Lifeco trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the ticker symbol GWO and is a member of the Power Corporation group of companies.
Being a part of our organization means you have a voice. This is a place where your unique background, perspectives and talents are valued, and shape our future success.
You can be your best here. You are part of a diverse and inclusive workplace where your career and well-being are championed. You’ll have the opportunity to excel in your way, finding new and better ways to deliver exceptional customer and advisor experiences.
We are committed to providing an inclusive, accessible environment, where all employees and customers feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and to creating an environment where every employee has the opportunity to reach their potential.
It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process. All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Canada Life policies. To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact talentacquisitioncanada@canadalife.com.
We would like to thank all applicants, however only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted.
Apr 29, 2025
Full time
Reporting to the Vice President & Associate General Counsel, Individual Wealth, you will be a key member of the legal team and take on a lead role in providing legal support to our Canadian wealth businesses. You will provide practical and timely legal advice on strategic and tactical business issues and initiatives related to Canada Life’s rapidly growing wealth business, including on the distribution of securities and mutual funds, the provision of discretionary investment management and advisory services to retail and institutional clients, and the ongoing operation of both investment dealer and mutual fund dealer lines of business. You will work closely with a group of legal professionals and business leaders on a range of securities and general corporate/commercial matters, including advising on products and service offerings, advising on new lines of business and strategic initiatives, drafting a wide range of client facing agreements and disclosures, interpreting and advising on all regulation pertaining to our Canadian wealth businesses, and negotiating complex corporate and commercial agreements to support existing and new business activities. Your work will be wide-ranging and will provide the opportunity to develop expertise in dynamic practice areas. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a highly accomplished team of legal professionals supporting one of Canada’s leading financial services companies, and to play a lead role in the oversight of legal work pertaining to the wealth lines of business.
Accountabilities:
Work collaboratively with business and functional partners to provide practical, risk-based legal advice on a wide range of matters impacting Canada Life’s wealth businesses
Lead high-performing legal professionals in an inclusive environment to support the businesses’ strategic objectives with a strong focus on wealth management
Maintain in-depth knowledge of regulatory requirements applicable to Canada Life’s wealth businesses and advise on regulatory requirements and developments, including securities laws and other applicable legislation pertaining to investment dealers and mutual fund dealers
Advise the compliance function, including advising on the enhancement of internal policies and procedures aimed at mitigating risk, meeting applicable regulatory requirements and/or improving operational efficiency
Draft account agreements and related forms, client disclosures and communications, as well as regulatory applications and filings in support of new and existing business initiatives
Negotiate and draft complex commercial agreements, including distribution agreements, investment management and sub-advisor agreements, subscription agreements, introducing broker / carrying broker arrangements, custody arrangements, principal-agent agreements, referral arrangements, and a range of outsourcing and technology agreements related to the operation of investment dealer and mutual dealer businesses
Advise on the formation of new lines of businesses and services, firm and individual registration matters, trust and estate matters, and the general operation and administration of investment dealer and mutual fund dealer businesses as well as the provision of investment management advice in non-discretionary and discretionary relationships
Advise on firm and advisor regulatory compliance, including advisor conduct issues, and provide securities regulatory advice on litigation matters impacting the wealth lines of business
Instruct and manage external counsel
Qualifications and Competencies:
Law Degree, Member in good standing of a provincial Bar
10 – 15 years of relevant legal work experience (law firm, in-house, or securities regulatory body)
Extensive knowledge of provincial and territorial securities laws, regulations, and policies, including in-depth understanding of registrant regulation (NI 31-103, NI 33-109) as well as CIRO rules pertaining to both investment dealers and mutual fund dealers and NI 81-105
Strong knowledge of the securities industry’s regulatory compliance practices, procedures, and principles applicable to investment dealers and mutual fund dealers
Experience advising on discretionary investment / managed account programs (UMA and/or SMAs) and familiarity with associated rules, regulations and guidance notes considered a strong asset
Experience leading a team of legal professionals desirable
Self-motivated with the ability to work well independently and as part of a team
Strong written and verbal communication skills with a practical solution-oriented approach and ability to see the big-picture
Demonstrated superior drafting skills
Ability to proactively and independently bring projects to completion
Highly focused with attention to detail
Proven analytical and problem-solving skills with experience simplifying and resolving complex problems
Superior organizational and time management skills with experience handling multiple projects at once
The successful candidate will be required to communicate in English in order to support clients from various jurisdictions outside of Quebec
Career opportunities will be open a minimum of 5 business days from the date of posting, closing dates will vary depending on the search activity. All applications received will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Be your best at Great-West Lifeco and Canada Life - Apply today!
Great-West Lifeco Inc is a Canadian headquarter, international financial services holding company with interests in life insurance, health insurance, retirement and investment services, asset management, and reinsurance businesses. We operate in Canada, the United States, and Europe under the brands: Canada Life, Empower and Irish Life.
At the end of 2023, our companies had over 33,500 employees, 232,000 advisor relationships, and thousands of distribution partners – serving approximately 42 million customer relationships.
Great-West Lifeco trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the ticker symbol GWO and is a member of the Power Corporation group of companies.
Being a part of our organization means you have a voice. This is a place where your unique background, perspectives and talents are valued, and shape our future success.
You can be your best here. You are part of a diverse and inclusive workplace where your career and well-being are championed. You’ll have the opportunity to excel in your way, finding new and better ways to deliver exceptional customer and advisor experiences.
We are committed to providing an inclusive, accessible environment, where all employees and customers feel valued, respected and supported. We are dedicated to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live, and to creating an environment where every employee has the opportunity to reach their potential.
It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process. All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Canada Life policies. To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact talentacquisitioncanada@canadalife.com.
We would like to thank all applicants, however only those who qualify for an interview will be contacted.
TD is committed to providing fair and equitable compensation opportunities to all colleagues. Growth opportunities and skill development are defining features of the colleague experience at TD. Our compensation policies and practices have been designed to allow colleagues to progress through the salary range over time as they progress in their role. The base pay actually offered may vary based upon the candidate's skills and experience, job-related knowledge, geographic location, and other specific business and organizational needs.
As a candidate, you are encouraged to ask compensation related questions and have an open dialogue with your recruiter who can provide you more specific details for this role.
Job Description:
Department Overview
TD Insurance is part of TD Bank Financial Group, one of Canada’s largest financial institutions. TD Insurance helps protect clients from the ‘accidents of life’ with a wide range of products including credit protection, life, health, travel, home and auto insurance. With more than three million clients, TD Insurance authorized products and services are available online, over the phone, and through a network of more than 1,000 TD Canada Trust branches.
In Canada, we have two lines of business, General Insurance and Life and Health. Our General Insurance business is one of the top home and auto insurance groups in Canada and the national leader in group insurance and affinity marketing. Our Life and Health business is the number one provider of critical illness insurance and direct life and health insurance in Canada.
At TD Insurance, we are committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment. With a Canada-wide workforce of over 4,000 employees and offices in Quebec (Laval, Montreal), Ontario (Etobicoke, Toronto, North York, Burlington, and Peterborough), Atlantic Canada (Halifax, Saint John), Calgary and Edmonton, our company is always growing and can help you to grow. TD Insurance offers a stable and dynamic work environment where talent is appreciated and professional development is taken seriously. More than just a job, we offer rewarding careers
Job Description
This opportunity will provide legal secretarial support to one or more lawyers. Maintain a close and highly responsive relationship to the day-to-day activities of the Lawyer(s).
Main Responsibilities
Prepares, through transcription of written or recorded documents, complex legal documents i.e. correspondence, factums, motions, summonses etc.
Drafts standard legal documents, correspondence and pleadings for review by lawyer(s). Edits grammar, punctuation and spelling as needed.
Exercises initiative and judgment in Lawyer’s absence, i.e., negotiates extensions of time. Prioritizes and responds to diverse incoming communications.
Manages Lawyer's calendar i.e., schedules appointments, coordinates appearances. Resolves scheduling conflicts on own initiative.
Answers a wide variety of telephone inquiries based on knowledge of case. Responds to inquiries exercising good judgment and discretion.
Composes complex (non-technical) correspondence.
Establishes, maintains, and when necessary, revises Lawyer's files.
Performs research, reviews and prepares documents in accordance with project objectives and in consultation with Lawyer, Law Clerk or Legal Office Manager.
Provides training to legal assistants and has the ability to answer technical questions. May also provide training to lawyers, law clerks and other office personnel.
Exercises initiative to propose, develop and maintain standard office precedents and procedures.
Performs additional duties as requested such as:
Reception relief.
Maintains lists of witnesses, Subpoenas, fees, etc.
Requests fees for payment from Claims department.
Participates in arranging lawyer’s files for easy access during trials.
Informs witnesses of scheduled court appearances.
And other miscellaneous duties as may be assigned from time to time.
Responsible for answering questions and providing guidance and training for less experienced legal assistants. May serve as a group leader; coordinate workflow, review completed work of other legal assistants.
Job Requirements
Bilingualism in French and English is an Asset
College diploma in legal secretarial and 5+ years of litigation experience
Ability to proof and edit legal documents
You are a motivated self-starter with capability to work productively under pressure
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Strong interpersonal and client service skills, professional and positive demeanor
Superior organization and priority setting skills, strong work ethic and ability to multi-task
Ability to be conceptual and a creative problem solving skills
Intermediate MS Office skills; knowledge of standard office equipment and word processing
Who We Are:
As part of TD Bank Group, one of Canada's largest financial institutions, at TD Insurance, we care for Canadian families, making it easy to get the best advice, protection, and support in their moments of need, always.
TD Insurance offers a wide range of products, including General Insurance and Life and Health. More than four million customers count on us.
As the largest direct to consumer insurer in Canada, we are always innovating and providing exciting and rewarding career opportunities for our Canada-wide workforce.
Our Total Rewards Package Our Total Rewards package reflects the investments we make in our colleagues to help them and their families achieve their financial, physical, and mental well-being goals. Total Rewards at TD includes a base salary, variable compensation, and several other key plans such as health and well-being benefits, savings and retirement programs, paid time off, banking benefits and discounts, career development, and reward and recognition programs. Learn more
Additional Information: We’re delighted that you’re considering building a career with TD. Through regular development conversations, training programs, and a competitive benefits plan, we’re committed to providing the support our colleagues need to thrive both at work and at home.
Please be advised that this job opportunity is subject to provincial regulation for employment purposes. It is imperative to acknowledge that each province or territory within the jurisdiction of Canada may have its own set of regulations, requirements.
Colleague Development If you’re interested in a specific career path or are looking to build certain skills, we want to help you succeed. You’ll have regular career, development, and performance conversations with your manager, as well as access to an online learning platform and a variety of mentoring programs to help you unlock future opportunities. Whether you have a passion for helping customers and want to expand your experience, or you want to coach and inspire your colleagues, there are many different career paths within our organization at TD – and we’re committed to helping you identify opportunities that support your goals.
Training & Onboarding We will provide training and onboarding sessions to ensure that you’ve got everything you need to succeed in your new role.
Interview Process We’ll reach out to candidates of interest to schedule an interview. We do our best to communicate outcomes to all applicants by email or phone call.
Accommodation Your accessibility is important to us. Please let us know if you’d like accommodations (including accessible meeting rooms, captioning for virtual interviews, etc.) to help us remove barriers so that you can participate throughout the interview process. We look forward to hearing from you!
Apr 29, 2025
Full time
TD is committed to providing fair and equitable compensation opportunities to all colleagues. Growth opportunities and skill development are defining features of the colleague experience at TD. Our compensation policies and practices have been designed to allow colleagues to progress through the salary range over time as they progress in their role. The base pay actually offered may vary based upon the candidate's skills and experience, job-related knowledge, geographic location, and other specific business and organizational needs.
As a candidate, you are encouraged to ask compensation related questions and have an open dialogue with your recruiter who can provide you more specific details for this role.
Job Description:
Department Overview
TD Insurance is part of TD Bank Financial Group, one of Canada’s largest financial institutions. TD Insurance helps protect clients from the ‘accidents of life’ with a wide range of products including credit protection, life, health, travel, home and auto insurance. With more than three million clients, TD Insurance authorized products and services are available online, over the phone, and through a network of more than 1,000 TD Canada Trust branches.
In Canada, we have two lines of business, General Insurance and Life and Health. Our General Insurance business is one of the top home and auto insurance groups in Canada and the national leader in group insurance and affinity marketing. Our Life and Health business is the number one provider of critical illness insurance and direct life and health insurance in Canada.
At TD Insurance, we are committed to fostering an inclusive, accessible environment. With a Canada-wide workforce of over 4,000 employees and offices in Quebec (Laval, Montreal), Ontario (Etobicoke, Toronto, North York, Burlington, and Peterborough), Atlantic Canada (Halifax, Saint John), Calgary and Edmonton, our company is always growing and can help you to grow. TD Insurance offers a stable and dynamic work environment where talent is appreciated and professional development is taken seriously. More than just a job, we offer rewarding careers
Job Description
This opportunity will provide legal secretarial support to one or more lawyers. Maintain a close and highly responsive relationship to the day-to-day activities of the Lawyer(s).
Main Responsibilities
Prepares, through transcription of written or recorded documents, complex legal documents i.e. correspondence, factums, motions, summonses etc.
Drafts standard legal documents, correspondence and pleadings for review by lawyer(s). Edits grammar, punctuation and spelling as needed.
Exercises initiative and judgment in Lawyer’s absence, i.e., negotiates extensions of time. Prioritizes and responds to diverse incoming communications.
Manages Lawyer's calendar i.e., schedules appointments, coordinates appearances. Resolves scheduling conflicts on own initiative.
Answers a wide variety of telephone inquiries based on knowledge of case. Responds to inquiries exercising good judgment and discretion.
Composes complex (non-technical) correspondence.
Establishes, maintains, and when necessary, revises Lawyer's files.
Performs research, reviews and prepares documents in accordance with project objectives and in consultation with Lawyer, Law Clerk or Legal Office Manager.
Provides training to legal assistants and has the ability to answer technical questions. May also provide training to lawyers, law clerks and other office personnel.
Exercises initiative to propose, develop and maintain standard office precedents and procedures.
Performs additional duties as requested such as:
Reception relief.
Maintains lists of witnesses, Subpoenas, fees, etc.
Requests fees for payment from Claims department.
Participates in arranging lawyer’s files for easy access during trials.
Informs witnesses of scheduled court appearances.
And other miscellaneous duties as may be assigned from time to time.
Responsible for answering questions and providing guidance and training for less experienced legal assistants. May serve as a group leader; coordinate workflow, review completed work of other legal assistants.
Job Requirements
Bilingualism in French and English is an Asset
College diploma in legal secretarial and 5+ years of litigation experience
Ability to proof and edit legal documents
You are a motivated self-starter with capability to work productively under pressure
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Strong interpersonal and client service skills, professional and positive demeanor
Superior organization and priority setting skills, strong work ethic and ability to multi-task
Ability to be conceptual and a creative problem solving skills
Intermediate MS Office skills; knowledge of standard office equipment and word processing
Who We Are:
As part of TD Bank Group, one of Canada's largest financial institutions, at TD Insurance, we care for Canadian families, making it easy to get the best advice, protection, and support in their moments of need, always.
TD Insurance offers a wide range of products, including General Insurance and Life and Health. More than four million customers count on us.
As the largest direct to consumer insurer in Canada, we are always innovating and providing exciting and rewarding career opportunities for our Canada-wide workforce.
Our Total Rewards Package Our Total Rewards package reflects the investments we make in our colleagues to help them and their families achieve their financial, physical, and mental well-being goals. Total Rewards at TD includes a base salary, variable compensation, and several other key plans such as health and well-being benefits, savings and retirement programs, paid time off, banking benefits and discounts, career development, and reward and recognition programs. Learn more
Additional Information: We’re delighted that you’re considering building a career with TD. Through regular development conversations, training programs, and a competitive benefits plan, we’re committed to providing the support our colleagues need to thrive both at work and at home.
Please be advised that this job opportunity is subject to provincial regulation for employment purposes. It is imperative to acknowledge that each province or territory within the jurisdiction of Canada may have its own set of regulations, requirements.
Colleague Development If you’re interested in a specific career path or are looking to build certain skills, we want to help you succeed. You’ll have regular career, development, and performance conversations with your manager, as well as access to an online learning platform and a variety of mentoring programs to help you unlock future opportunities. Whether you have a passion for helping customers and want to expand your experience, or you want to coach and inspire your colleagues, there are many different career paths within our organization at TD – and we’re committed to helping you identify opportunities that support your goals.
Training & Onboarding We will provide training and onboarding sessions to ensure that you’ve got everything you need to succeed in your new role.
Interview Process We’ll reach out to candidates of interest to schedule an interview. We do our best to communicate outcomes to all applicants by email or phone call.
Accommodation Your accessibility is important to us. Please let us know if you’d like accommodations (including accessible meeting rooms, captioning for virtual interviews, etc.) to help us remove barriers so that you can participate throughout the interview process. We look forward to hearing from you!
Insurance Council of British Columbia
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
We welcome applications from all qualified job seekers. Should you require any accommodations, including alternative interview formats, assistance with online assessments, or an ASL interpreter, throughout the application or hiring process, please email your request to accessibility_services@icbc.com – we are committed to ensuring an accessible experience for all candidates.
At ICBC, we strive to build diverse teams which reflect the communities we serve. To support this, we’ve created two talent communities for Indigenous Peoples and People with Disabilities. By joining one of these communities, you’ll connect with our recruitment team who will guide you through the application process and help you explore opportunities at ICBC. Of course, you’re welcome to apply for jobs at ICBC whether or not you join a talent community.
We look forward to hearing from you!
We are looking for an experienced Commercial & Technology Lawyer to join our ICBC Corporate Law Team. This team plays an integral part in helping the business remove barriers to innovation. You will work in a group of 10 creative solicitors (each with specific legal expertise). You will primarily contribute to the team with your commercial & technology law expertise.
Accountabilities
Drafting and negotiating technology (and other) commercial agreements.
Advising on a wide variety of matters requiring creative legal solutions.
Providing simple, straightforward and knowledgeable legal advice.
Helping the corporate law team with efficiency initiatives.
Providing training to colleagues and business clients.
Advising on legal developments and legislative changes.
Managing and overseeing external counsel as required.
Advising on company policies.
Position Requirements
Experience as a commercial or technology solicitor at a well known mid-size or large law firm, Counsel III (6-13 years) and Counsel IV (13+ years).
Ability to work with many different business groups on a wide variety of legal issues.
Ability to write and communicate complex concepts in a simple manner.
Solution oriented mindset, with a focus on achieving business objectives.
Strong ability to support, collaborate with, and negotiate on behalf of, business clients.
Strong organizational skills, with an ability to manage multiple competing priorities.
LL.B/JD or equivalent (and an active membership at the Law Society of British Columbia).
What we offer:
Competitive Salary & Benefits: We are committed to providing industry competitive salary and benefits
Salary Range: For Counsel III: $116,300 - $165,000 For Counsel IV: $137,300 - $194,700
4 weeks' vacation
Excellent benefits and pension
Flexible Working Arrangements: We offer flexible working arrangements as we continue to support our employees in balancing their career and family commitments
Engaging Culture: We promote an inclusive and diverse work environment.
Employing a hybrid working model, this role combines on-site in office work with work from home flexibility.
We invite you to apply today and find out why employees recommend ICBC to their friends and family as an excellent place to work. We value and seek to maintain an environment of Collaborative, Supportive, Straightforward, and Knowledgeable team.
Come join us at one of BC’s Top Employers!
Only candidates legally entitled to work in Canada will be considered for this position.
About us:
At ICBC, it’s our job to make sure the car insurance system works for all British Columbians, today and in the future. If you want to make the most of your skills and expertise while growing your career, we want you. A career at ICBC is an opportunity to be part of a talented, diverse and inclusive team that is driven to serve its customers and community. You can expect a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits and a collaborative work environment. If you are reliable and dependable, contact us today to be part of our talented and diverse team as we work together to create an insurance system we can all be proud of.
Work arrangements defined:
Hybrid 8 – you will work a minimum of 8 days in a 4-week period at your primary office headquarters (typically 2 days per week). The remaining days will be remote within British Columbia.
Apr 28, 2025
Full time
We welcome applications from all qualified job seekers. Should you require any accommodations, including alternative interview formats, assistance with online assessments, or an ASL interpreter, throughout the application or hiring process, please email your request to accessibility_services@icbc.com – we are committed to ensuring an accessible experience for all candidates.
At ICBC, we strive to build diverse teams which reflect the communities we serve. To support this, we’ve created two talent communities for Indigenous Peoples and People with Disabilities. By joining one of these communities, you’ll connect with our recruitment team who will guide you through the application process and help you explore opportunities at ICBC. Of course, you’re welcome to apply for jobs at ICBC whether or not you join a talent community.
We look forward to hearing from you!
We are looking for an experienced Commercial & Technology Lawyer to join our ICBC Corporate Law Team. This team plays an integral part in helping the business remove barriers to innovation. You will work in a group of 10 creative solicitors (each with specific legal expertise). You will primarily contribute to the team with your commercial & technology law expertise.
Accountabilities
Drafting and negotiating technology (and other) commercial agreements.
Advising on a wide variety of matters requiring creative legal solutions.
Providing simple, straightforward and knowledgeable legal advice.
Helping the corporate law team with efficiency initiatives.
Providing training to colleagues and business clients.
Advising on legal developments and legislative changes.
Managing and overseeing external counsel as required.
Advising on company policies.
Position Requirements
Experience as a commercial or technology solicitor at a well known mid-size or large law firm, Counsel III (6-13 years) and Counsel IV (13+ years).
Ability to work with many different business groups on a wide variety of legal issues.
Ability to write and communicate complex concepts in a simple manner.
Solution oriented mindset, with a focus on achieving business objectives.
Strong ability to support, collaborate with, and negotiate on behalf of, business clients.
Strong organizational skills, with an ability to manage multiple competing priorities.
LL.B/JD or equivalent (and an active membership at the Law Society of British Columbia).
What we offer:
Competitive Salary & Benefits: We are committed to providing industry competitive salary and benefits
Salary Range: For Counsel III: $116,300 - $165,000 For Counsel IV: $137,300 - $194,700
4 weeks' vacation
Excellent benefits and pension
Flexible Working Arrangements: We offer flexible working arrangements as we continue to support our employees in balancing their career and family commitments
Engaging Culture: We promote an inclusive and diverse work environment.
Employing a hybrid working model, this role combines on-site in office work with work from home flexibility.
We invite you to apply today and find out why employees recommend ICBC to their friends and family as an excellent place to work. We value and seek to maintain an environment of Collaborative, Supportive, Straightforward, and Knowledgeable team.
Come join us at one of BC’s Top Employers!
Only candidates legally entitled to work in Canada will be considered for this position.
About us:
At ICBC, it’s our job to make sure the car insurance system works for all British Columbians, today and in the future. If you want to make the most of your skills and expertise while growing your career, we want you. A career at ICBC is an opportunity to be part of a talented, diverse and inclusive team that is driven to serve its customers and community. You can expect a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits and a collaborative work environment. If you are reliable and dependable, contact us today to be part of our talented and diverse team as we work together to create an insurance system we can all be proud of.
Work arrangements defined:
Hybrid 8 – you will work a minimum of 8 days in a 4-week period at your primary office headquarters (typically 2 days per week). The remaining days will be remote within British Columbia.
Reporting to the Director, the Review Counsel is responsible for overseeing all work done on behalf of a client and is the lawyer responsible for each file. The incumbent is responsible for the supervision and management of law students working in the clinic. The incumbent is responsible for providing ongoing clinic education to students on all matters relating to poverty law, court conduct and file management. The incumbent acts on behalf of the Director and other Review Counsel during short-term absences.
This position is for the Criminal Law Division at the University of Ottawa Community Legal Clinic.
In this role, you will:
Legal Casework: Represents the Community Legal Clinic and external clients in appearances before courts and administrative tribunals on files under the Review Counsel’s responsibilities: drafts legal pleadings and appears at hearings and other proceedings as required. Advocates on behalf of the Community Legal Clinic and its clientele in all exchanges with courts, tribunals, and third parties. Explains legal issues and rights, responsibilities, obligations, and benefits to clients; develops arguments, including oral and written submissions and conducts trials or hearings, as necessary. Ensures all casework carried out by law students is in accordance with proper practice.
Student Management & Supervision: Supervises students in accordance with professional standards as set by the Law Society of Ontario. Trains and serves as a mentor to law students on all necessary aspects of law and legal research. Delegates work responsibilities and tasks to students, supervises student’s completion of work, and provides appropriate guidance and feedback. Educates recruited students on all necessary aspects of law touching the Clinic’s areas of practice.
Student Recruitment: Recruits, selects and interviews students for full time summer employment. Recruits and selects students registering for the clinic courses.
Teaching: Designs and delivers legal aid courses each academic year, with a maximum of one course per academic term in the undergraduate program (JD) at the Faculty of Law, Common Law Section as determined by the Vice Deans (French and English) thus contributing to the academic programming of the Common Law Section and the Community Legal Clinic.
Innovation & Collaboration: Develops and implements innovative clinic pedagogical methods in supervising and advising law students at the Clinic. Develops relationships and partnerships with Ottawa legal clinics to foster quality opportunities for law students. Develops innovative ideas on providing accessible service to community clients.
Remains current on legislation and legislative changes affecting the Community Legal Clinic and its clients and on developments at common law and provides legal advice on appropriate operational, compliance and/or policy responses.
What you will bring:
LL.B or J.D. and member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario
1 year experience as a practising lawyer, preferably in the area of poverty law or in a clinical legal setting
Bilingualism – French and English (spoken and written)
Experience working with law students and diverse clientele
Experience teaching at the university level with proven teaching ability
Experience and knowledge in clinical legal pedagogy and client-centered lawyering
Experience working in the area of poverty law and/or in a clinic legal setting
Excellent communications and organizational skills
Sound professional judgment
Ability to prioritize tasks as necessary and to handle unexpected tasks with efficiency
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Strong interpersonal skills
Ability to handle sensitive and confidential matters with discretion
Ability to produce high quality work under pressure while meeting strict deadlines
Ability to learn and adapt quickly
Key Competencies at uOttawa: Here are the required competencies for all or our employees at uOttawa: Planning: Organize in time a series of actions or events in order to realize an objective or a project. Plan and organize own work and priorities in regular daily activities. Initiative: Demonstrate creativity and initiative to suggest improvements and encourage positive results. Is proactive and self-starting. Show availability and willingness to go above and beyond whenever it is possible. Client Service Orientation: Help or serve others to meet their needs. This implies anticipating and identifying the needs of internal and external clients and finding solutions on how to meet them. Teamwork and Cooperation: Cooperate and work well with other members of the team to reach common goal(s). Accept and give constructive feedback. Able to adjust own behaviour to reach the goals of the team. The University of Ottawa embraces diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We are passionate about our people and committed to employment equity. We foster a culture of respect, teamwork and inclusion, where collaboration, innovation, and creativity fuel our quest for research and teaching excellence. While all qualified persons are invited to apply, we welcome applications from qualified Indigenous persons, racialized persons, persons with disabilities, women and LGBTQIA2S+ persons. The University is committed to creating and maintaining an accessible, barrier-free work environment. The University is also committed to working with applicants with disabilities requesting accommodation during the recruitment, assessment and selection processes. Applicants with disabilities may contact hrtalentmanagement@uottawa.ca to communicate the accommodation need. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Note: if this is a union position: The hiring process will be governed by the current collective agreement related to the union affiliation noted above; you can click here to find out more. If this is a front-line position with responsibilities to interact with students, selected candidates must be rated at the Low Advanced proficiency level or higher for both oral comprehension and reading comprehension in their second official language. The rating is determined by a proficiency test designed by the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute.
Prior to May 1, 2022, the University required all students, faculty, staff, and visitors (including contractors) to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 as defined in Policy 129 – Covid-19 Vaccination. This policy was suspended effective May 1, 2022 but may be reinstated at any point in the future depending on public health guidelines and the recommendations of experts.
Apr 28, 2025
Full time
Reporting to the Director, the Review Counsel is responsible for overseeing all work done on behalf of a client and is the lawyer responsible for each file. The incumbent is responsible for the supervision and management of law students working in the clinic. The incumbent is responsible for providing ongoing clinic education to students on all matters relating to poverty law, court conduct and file management. The incumbent acts on behalf of the Director and other Review Counsel during short-term absences.
This position is for the Criminal Law Division at the University of Ottawa Community Legal Clinic.
In this role, you will:
Legal Casework: Represents the Community Legal Clinic and external clients in appearances before courts and administrative tribunals on files under the Review Counsel’s responsibilities: drafts legal pleadings and appears at hearings and other proceedings as required. Advocates on behalf of the Community Legal Clinic and its clientele in all exchanges with courts, tribunals, and third parties. Explains legal issues and rights, responsibilities, obligations, and benefits to clients; develops arguments, including oral and written submissions and conducts trials or hearings, as necessary. Ensures all casework carried out by law students is in accordance with proper practice.
Student Management & Supervision: Supervises students in accordance with professional standards as set by the Law Society of Ontario. Trains and serves as a mentor to law students on all necessary aspects of law and legal research. Delegates work responsibilities and tasks to students, supervises student’s completion of work, and provides appropriate guidance and feedback. Educates recruited students on all necessary aspects of law touching the Clinic’s areas of practice.
Student Recruitment: Recruits, selects and interviews students for full time summer employment. Recruits and selects students registering for the clinic courses.
Teaching: Designs and delivers legal aid courses each academic year, with a maximum of one course per academic term in the undergraduate program (JD) at the Faculty of Law, Common Law Section as determined by the Vice Deans (French and English) thus contributing to the academic programming of the Common Law Section and the Community Legal Clinic.
Innovation & Collaboration: Develops and implements innovative clinic pedagogical methods in supervising and advising law students at the Clinic. Develops relationships and partnerships with Ottawa legal clinics to foster quality opportunities for law students. Develops innovative ideas on providing accessible service to community clients.
Remains current on legislation and legislative changes affecting the Community Legal Clinic and its clients and on developments at common law and provides legal advice on appropriate operational, compliance and/or policy responses.
What you will bring:
LL.B or J.D. and member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario
1 year experience as a practising lawyer, preferably in the area of poverty law or in a clinical legal setting
Bilingualism – French and English (spoken and written)
Experience working with law students and diverse clientele
Experience teaching at the university level with proven teaching ability
Experience and knowledge in clinical legal pedagogy and client-centered lawyering
Experience working in the area of poverty law and/or in a clinic legal setting
Excellent communications and organizational skills
Sound professional judgment
Ability to prioritize tasks as necessary and to handle unexpected tasks with efficiency
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Strong interpersonal skills
Ability to handle sensitive and confidential matters with discretion
Ability to produce high quality work under pressure while meeting strict deadlines
Ability to learn and adapt quickly
Key Competencies at uOttawa: Here are the required competencies for all or our employees at uOttawa: Planning: Organize in time a series of actions or events in order to realize an objective or a project. Plan and organize own work and priorities in regular daily activities. Initiative: Demonstrate creativity and initiative to suggest improvements and encourage positive results. Is proactive and self-starting. Show availability and willingness to go above and beyond whenever it is possible. Client Service Orientation: Help or serve others to meet their needs. This implies anticipating and identifying the needs of internal and external clients and finding solutions on how to meet them. Teamwork and Cooperation: Cooperate and work well with other members of the team to reach common goal(s). Accept and give constructive feedback. Able to adjust own behaviour to reach the goals of the team. The University of Ottawa embraces diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We are passionate about our people and committed to employment equity. We foster a culture of respect, teamwork and inclusion, where collaboration, innovation, and creativity fuel our quest for research and teaching excellence. While all qualified persons are invited to apply, we welcome applications from qualified Indigenous persons, racialized persons, persons with disabilities, women and LGBTQIA2S+ persons. The University is committed to creating and maintaining an accessible, barrier-free work environment. The University is also committed to working with applicants with disabilities requesting accommodation during the recruitment, assessment and selection processes. Applicants with disabilities may contact hrtalentmanagement@uottawa.ca to communicate the accommodation need. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Note: if this is a union position: The hiring process will be governed by the current collective agreement related to the union affiliation noted above; you can click here to find out more. If this is a front-line position with responsibilities to interact with students, selected candidates must be rated at the Low Advanced proficiency level or higher for both oral comprehension and reading comprehension in their second official language. The rating is determined by a proficiency test designed by the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute.
Prior to May 1, 2022, the University required all students, faculty, staff, and visitors (including contractors) to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 as defined in Policy 129 – Covid-19 Vaccination. This policy was suspended effective May 1, 2022 but may be reinstated at any point in the future depending on public health guidelines and the recommendations of experts.
Plaintiff Personal Injury/Medical Malpractice Legal Assistant
Are you ready to start the new year with an exciting career move? Our Client, a well-established and highly respected law firm, is looking for a skilled Legal Assistant to join their team this January. With 2-3 years of experience in personal injury or medical malpractice, you’ll bring your skills to a close-knit team that genuinely values collaboration and expertise. This is your chance to make a real difference by supporting clients during life’s most challenging times. The firm offers a welcoming atmosphere, professional growth opportunities, and meaningful work that will leave you inspired in 2025. Apply now!
Salary: Up to $75K
Responsibilities:
Communicate with lawyers, team members, clients, and other professionals to discuss assigned cases or projects
Communicate and prepare and receive correspondence with client, counsel, experts and other professionals
Request, obtain, review, organize, analyze and serve medical records and other productions
Obtain, review, and organize damage information;
Arrange for the payment of invoices pertaining to the records requests made
Schedule discoveries, mediation and other pertinent events
Maintain files and ensure the file is complete and updated using established firm programs and policies
As necessary and appropriate, communicate with medical personnel and others involved in patient's care and matter generally
Draft legal documents including pleadings and motions, affidavits, affidavit of documents and trial records; file motions and pleadings according to judicial procedures
Where appropriate, prepare medical chronologies
Assist lawyers with trial preparation
Record billable hours spent on specific cases
Qualifications
A law clerk, legal assistant, paralegal diploma or degree is required
2-3+ years experience in medical malpractice and/or personal injury law
Resourceful and solution-oriented
Excellent interpersonal and oral communication
Ability to multitask, with flexibility to manage changing priorities and projects under time constraints
Ability to work independently and to bring a positive team work attitude to the workplace
Attention to detail, organization, efficiency and preparedness
Willingness to learn from senior team members to meet our client needs
Strong computer skills and software application proficiency
How to Apply: To apply, please forward your resume to Sabrina at sabrina@cartelinc.com
Apr 26, 2025
Full time
Plaintiff Personal Injury/Medical Malpractice Legal Assistant
Are you ready to start the new year with an exciting career move? Our Client, a well-established and highly respected law firm, is looking for a skilled Legal Assistant to join their team this January. With 2-3 years of experience in personal injury or medical malpractice, you’ll bring your skills to a close-knit team that genuinely values collaboration and expertise. This is your chance to make a real difference by supporting clients during life’s most challenging times. The firm offers a welcoming atmosphere, professional growth opportunities, and meaningful work that will leave you inspired in 2025. Apply now!
Salary: Up to $75K
Responsibilities:
Communicate with lawyers, team members, clients, and other professionals to discuss assigned cases or projects
Communicate and prepare and receive correspondence with client, counsel, experts and other professionals
Request, obtain, review, organize, analyze and serve medical records and other productions
Obtain, review, and organize damage information;
Arrange for the payment of invoices pertaining to the records requests made
Schedule discoveries, mediation and other pertinent events
Maintain files and ensure the file is complete and updated using established firm programs and policies
As necessary and appropriate, communicate with medical personnel and others involved in patient's care and matter generally
Draft legal documents including pleadings and motions, affidavits, affidavit of documents and trial records; file motions and pleadings according to judicial procedures
Where appropriate, prepare medical chronologies
Assist lawyers with trial preparation
Record billable hours spent on specific cases
Qualifications
A law clerk, legal assistant, paralegal diploma or degree is required
2-3+ years experience in medical malpractice and/or personal injury law
Resourceful and solution-oriented
Excellent interpersonal and oral communication
Ability to multitask, with flexibility to manage changing priorities and projects under time constraints
Ability to work independently and to bring a positive team work attitude to the workplace
Attention to detail, organization, efficiency and preparedness
Willingness to learn from senior team members to meet our client needs
Strong computer skills and software application proficiency
How to Apply: To apply, please forward your resume to Sabrina at sabrina@cartelinc.com
Ensure public safety, through the effective and efficient prosecution of crime. The Ministry of the Attorney General seeks an Assistant Crown Attorney.
About the job
The prosecution of crime is the core business of the Criminal Law Division and is a non-discretionary essential service required to provide public safety and security. Duties of an Assistant Crown Attorney include:
Conducting prosecutions, hearings, applications, motions, appeals and/or reviews on a regular basis on behalf of the Attorney General, in the Ontario Court of Justice [Criminal, Youth Court, Provincial Offences Court, Bail Court, including Weekend and Statutory Holiday (WASH) Court in Thunder Bay, Armstrong, Fort Hope, Geraldton, Lansdowne House, Longlac, Manitouwadge, Marathon, Nipigon, Ogoki Post, Schreiber, Summer Beaver, Webequie and the Superior Court of Justice
Performing case management duties to support the efficient prosecution of criminal matters
Developing and maintaining technical skills required to perform duties as assigned
Ensuring timely and comprehensive responses are made to all substantive, procedural and policy requirements in the criminal litigation process
Maintaining working knowledge of divisional initiatives and programs and participating on such projects as required
Assisting other counsel with prosecutions and research
Providing education and training to stakeholders and partners as assigned
Keeping informed on office/regional/divisional/provincial initiatives, protocols and directives and implementing them to ensure consistent practices within the justice system, e.g. Justice Centres, Bail Best Practices Protocol, Criminal Modernization Committee, Case Management Protocol, Indigenous Peoples's Court, Domestic Violence Court Initiatives and the Direct Accountability Program
What you bring to the team
Mandatory requirements
You have membership in good standing as a lawyer with the Law Society of Ontario
Fluency in oral and written French at the superior level
Valid Ontario Class 'G' Driver's license
Legal Skills and Experience
You have proven knowledge and expertise in:
conducting prosecutions, on behalf of the Attorney General, in the Ontario Court of Justice [Criminal, Youth Court, Provincial Offences Court, Bail Court, including Weekend and Statutory Holiday (WASH) Court in Thunder Bay, Armstrong, Fort Hope, Geraldton, Lansdowne House, Longlac, Manitouwadge, Marathon, Nipigon, Ogoki Post, Schreiber, Summer Beaver, Webequie and the Superior Court of Justice
Conducting jury trials and prosecutions of a serious and complex nature
the Criminal Code of Canada, Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA), Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, criminal law procedures, rules of evidence and case law
case management duties to support the efficient prosecution of criminal matters
the role and function of a prosecutor in the criminal justice system in Ontario
Advanced Analytical and Communication Skills
You are able to:
demonstrate judgment and analytical ability to determine appropriate legal remedies
demonstrate interpersonal, relationship management, presentation and communication skills
demonstrate oral and written advocacy skills
Essential abilities and skills
You are able to:
travel to other court locations to support the prosecution team across the Region
work effectively with technology including the presentation of evidence in a courtroom setting
How we support diversity, inclusion and accessibility
We are building an inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We encourage everyone interested in working with us to apply, including people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black and racialized individuals, as well as people from all ethnicities, cultures, sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions. Our hiring process is accessible, consistent with Ontario's Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. We are working to prevent and remove barriers in our hiring processes and can offer accommodation to address specific needs related to Code-protected grounds such as disability, family status and religion. For more information about accommodation during the hiring process please contact us. Learn more about the work the OPS is doing to create an inclusive, anti-racist, accessible and diverse workplace:
diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives
accessibility
Anti-Racism Policy
Who We Are The Ministry of the Attorney General strives to create an innovative, sustainable, and responsive justice system that inspires public confidence and upholds the Rule of Law, a necessary precondition for a just society. The Criminal Law Division has a responsibility to ensure public safety, through the effective and efficient prosecution of crime. The Criminal Law Division is a large geographically dispersed operation with approximately 2000 staff (1200 legal and 800 business professionals) who collectively work together to protect community and personal safety through the prosecution of offences across the province. The division's vision is to be the foremost prosecution service in Canada. Additional information can be found here . Specifically, the division:
prosecutes all offences under the Criminal Code of Canada and the Youth Criminal Justice Act, and the most serious offences under the Provincial Offences Act (Part 3 only), in Ontario's 49 judicial districts
represents the Crown in criminal appeals at all levels of Court (the Superior Court of Justice, the Court of Appeal for Ontario and the Supreme Court of Canada), as well as provides specialized services in relation to applications for wiretap authorizations (as designated under Part 6 of the Criminal Code of Canada), extraditions and search warrants
provides specialized legal advice in all areas of criminal law to the police, the Attorney General, and the Deputy Attorney General
examines and establishes policy guidelines for the conduct of prosecutions within the Province of Ontario
provides world-class education to its prosecutors and prosecutors from across Canada and the United States
This role comes with a comprehensive compensation and benefits package that includes:
a defined-benefit lifetime pension plan (guaranteed, ongoing inflation-protected income after retirement)
group health, dental, life and disability benefits
a range of vacation and leave options
an Employee and Family Assistance Program, which provides confidential counseling services
Additional information
Address:
1 Bilingual English/French Permanent, 125 Brodie St N, Thunder Bay, North Region, Criminal Record and Judicial Matters Check, Intelligence, Local Police Databases Search, PIP/NICHE/RMS
Compensation Group: Ontario Crown Attorneys' Association
Schedule: 6
Category: Legal Services
Posted on: Friday, April 25, 2025
Note:
This ad is also available in French.
About security checks: A criminal or other federal offence record does not automatically disqualify you from the position. We consider each situation based on the position's responsibilities. If a check is needed and you've lived outside of Canada in the past 5 years for 6 or more months in a row, or if you are not a Canadian resident, you'll need to provide an out-of-country police clearance certificate from the country you lived in. Employment screening checks are only reviewed and evaluated by the Transition and Security Office, which also maintains them and keeps them strictly confidential.
For issues with submitting applications, or questions, please contact CSMD.HR.LegalCompeti@ontario.ca
How to apply:
You must apply online .
Your cover letter and resume combined should not exceed five (5) pages. For tips and tools on how to write a concise cover letter and resume, review the Writing a Cover Letter and Resume: Tips, Tools and Resources .
Customize your cover letter and resume to the qualifications listed on the job ad. Using concrete examples, you must show how you demonstrated the requirements for this job. We rely on the information you provide to us.
Read the job description to make sure you understand this job.
OPS employees are required to quote their WIN EMPLOYEE ID number when applying.
If you require a disability related accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment process, please Contact Us to provide your contact information. Recruitment services team will contact you within 48 hours.
All external applicants (including former employees of the Ontario Public Service) applying to a competition in a ministry or Commission public body must disclose (either in the cover letter or resume) previous employment with the Ontario Public Service. Disclosure must include positions held, dates of employment and any active restrictions as applicable from being rehired by the Ontario Public Service. Active restrictions can include time and/or ministry-specific restrictions currently in force, and may preclude a former employee from being offered a position with the Ontario Public Service for a specific time period (e.g. one year), or from being offered a position with a specific ministry (either for a pre-determined time period or indefinitely). The circumstances around an employee's exit will be considered prior to an offer of employment.
Remember:
The deadline to apply is Friday, May 16, 2025 11:59 pm EDT . Late applications will not be accepted. We thank you for your interest. Only those selected for further screening or an interview will be contacted.
The Ontario Public Service is an inclusive employer. Accommodation is available under the Ontario's Human Rights Code .
Pre Screening Questions
Are you a member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario?
Do you have a valid Ontario class "G" driver's license?
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Assurer la sécurité publique en intentant des poursuites pénales de manière efficace. Le ministère du Procureur général est à la recherche d'un procureur adjoint de la Couronne.
Au sujet de l'emploi
La poursuite pénale est l'activité principale de la Division du droit criminel et constitue un service essentiel non discrétionnaire nécessaire pour garantir la sécurité publique de base. Les tâches d'un procureur adjoint de la Couronne sont les suivantes :
réaliser régulièrement des poursuites, des audiences, des demandes, des motions, des appels ou des examens au nom du procureur général devant la Cour de justice de l'Ontario (la Cour criminelle, le Tribunal pour adolescents, la Cour des infractions provinciales, le Tribunal de la mise en liberté sous caution, et le Tribunal des fins de semaine et des jours fériés) à Thunder Bay, Armstrong, Fort Hope, Geraldton, Lansdowne House, Longlac, Manitouwadge, Marathon, Nipigon, Ogoki Post, Schreiber, Summer Beaver, Webequie et à la Cour supérieure de justice;
accomplir des tâches liées à la gestion des cas afin d'assurer l'efficacité des poursuites criminelles;
acquérir et maintenir des compétences techniques requises pour exécuter les tâches assignées;
veiller à ce que des réponses rapides et complètes soient apportées à toutes les exigences de fond, de procédure et de politique dans le cadre du processus du contentieux criminel;
maintenir une connaissance pratique des initiatives et des programmes de la Division et participer à ces projets, au besoin;
aider d'autres avocats dans le cadre de poursuites et de recherches;
fournir de l'éducation et de la formation aux intervenants et aux partenaires, selon les besoins;
vous tenir à l'affût des initiatives, des protocoles et des directives du bureau, de la région, de la division et de la province, et les mettre en œuvre, afin de garantir l'adoption de pratiques cohérentes au sein du système juridique (p. ex. les centres de justice, le protocole sur les pratiques exemplaires relatives à la mise en liberté sous caution, le Comité de modernisation du système de justice pénale, le protocole de gestion des cas, les initiatives du Tribunal pour l'instruction des causes de violence conjugale et le Programme de responsabilisation directe).
Ce que vous apportez à l'équipe
Ce qui est obligatoire :
Vous êtes membre en règle du Barreau de l'Ontario en tant qu'avocat.
Maîtrise du français oral et écrit à un niveau supérieur
Détenir un permis de conduire valide de catégorie « G ».
Compétences et expérience du secteur juridique
Vous avez des connaissances et une expertise avérées dans les domaines suivants :
mener des poursuites, au nom du procureur général devant la Cour de justice de l'Ontario (la Cour criminelle, le Tribunal pour adolescents, la Cour des infractions provinciales, le Tribunal de la mise en liberté sous caution, et le Tribunal des fins de semaine et des jours fériés) et la Cour supérieure de justice;
la tenue de procès devant jury et de poursuites de nature grave et complexe;
le Code criminel du Canada, la Loi sur le système de justice pénale pour les adolescents , la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés, les procédures en matière criminelle, les règles de la preuve et de la jurisprudence;
les tâches liées à la gestion des cas afin d'assurer l'efficacité des poursuites criminelles;
le rôle et la fonction d'un procureur dans le système de justice pénale en Ontario.
Compétences avancées en analyse et en communication
faire preuve de discernement et d'analyse permettant de déterminer les recours juridiques appropriés;
démontrer des compétences en matière de relations interpersonnelles, de gestion des relations, de présentation et de communication;
démontrer des compétences en plaidoirie orale et écrite.
Aptitudes et compétences essentielles
Vous êtes en mesure de : • vous rendre dans d'autres tribunaux porter assistance aux poursuites et soutenir l'équipe de procureurs de la région; • travailler efficacement avec la technologie, y compris la présentation de la preuve dans une salle d'audience.
Comment nous soutenons la diversité, l'inclusion et l'accessibilité
Nous nous efforçons de constituer une main-d'œuvre inclusive qui reflète les collectivités qu'elle sert. Nous encourageons toutes les personnes qui souhaitent travailler avec nous à poser leur candidature, y compris les personnes handicapées, les personnes autochtones, noires et racisées, ainsi que les personnes de toutes les ethnies, cultures, orientations sexuelles, identités de genre et expressions de genre. Notre processus d'embauche est accessible, conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario et à la Loi de 2005 sur l'accessibilité pour les personnes handicapées de l'Ontario . Nous nous efforçons de prévenir et d'éliminer les obstacles dans notre processus d'embauche et pouvons offrir des mesures d'adaptation pour répondre à des besoins particuliers liés aux motifs protégés par le Code, comme un handicap, l'état familial et la religion. Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements sur les mesures d'adaptation pendant le processus d'embauche, veuillez communiquer avec nous. Pour en savoir plus sur les efforts déployés par la FPO pour bâtir un milieu de travail inclusif, antiraciste et diversifié, consultez:
les initiatives en matière de diversité, d'équité et d'inclusion
les engagements en matière d'accessibilité
la politique pour la lutte contre le racisme
Qui sommes-nous? Le ministère du Procureur général s'efforce de créer un système judiciaire innovant, durable et réactif qui inspire la confiance du public et soutient la primauté du droit, une condition préalable nécessaire à une société juste. Il revient à la Division du droit criminel d'assurer la sécurité publique en intentant des poursuites pénales de manière efficace. La Division du droit criminel est une grande entreprise géographiquement dispersée qui compte environ 2 000 employés (1 200 professionnels du droit et 800 professionnels des affaires) qui travaillent ensemble pour protéger la sécurité de la communauté et des personnes par le biais de poursuites intentées relativement à des infractions à l'échelle de la province. La vision de la Division est d'être le premier service de poursuite au Canada. De plus amples renseignements sont disponibles ici . Plus précisément, la Division :
poursuit toutes les infractions en vertu du Code criminel du Canada et de la Loi sur le système de justice pénale pour les adolescents , ainsi que les infractions les plus graves à la Loi sur les infractions provinciales (partie 3 seulement), dans les 49 districts judiciaires de l'Ontario;
représente la Couronne dans les appels en matière criminelle à tous les échelons des systèmes juridiques (la Cour supérieure de justice, la Cour d'appel de l'Ontario et la Cour suprême du Canada), et fournit des services spécialisés en ce qui concerne les demandes d'autorisation de mise sur écoute (désignées en vertu de la partie 6 du Code criminel du Canada), les extraditions et les mandats de perquisition;
fournit des conseils juridiques spécialisés dans tous les domaines du droit criminel à la police, au procureur général et au sous-procureur général;
examine et établit des lignes directrices pour le bon déroulement des poursuites dans la province de l'Ontario;
offre une formation de classe mondiale à ses procureurs et aux procureurs de partout au Canada et aux États-Unis.
Ce poste est assorti d'une rémunération et d'avantages sociaux complets qui comprennent :
un régime de retraite à prestations définies (revenu garanti et protégé contre l'inflation après la retraite);
des prestations collectives en matière de santé, de soins dentaires, d'assurance-vie et d'invalidité;
un éventail d'options de vacances et de congés;
un programme d'aide au personnel et à sa famille, qui offre des services de conseil confidentiels.
Renseignements supplémentaires
Adresse:
1 bilingue (anglais et français) Permanent(s), 125 Brodie St N, Thunder Bay, Région Nord, Vérification de casier judiciaire et d'affaires judiciaires, Renseignement, Recherche dans les bases de données des services de police locaux, PIP/NICHE/RMS
Groupe de rémunération: Association des avocats de la Couronne de l'Ontario
Horaire: 6
Catégorie: Services juridiques
Date de publication: le vendredi 25 avril 2025
Note:
Cette offre d'emploi est également disponible en anglais.
À propos des vérifications de sécurité: Un dossier qui fait état d'une infraction criminelle ou d'une autre infraction fédérale ne vous exclut pas automatiquement du poste. Nous prenons en considération chaque situation selon les responsabilités du poste. Si une vérification s'avère nécessaire et si vous avez habité en dehors du Canada au cours des cinq dernières années pendant six mois ou plus d'affilée ou si vous n'êtes pas une résidente canadienne ou un résident canadien, vous devrez fournir un certificat de police de l'étranger délivré par le pays dans lequel vous avez habité. Les enquêtes de sécurité requises pour l'emploi sont seulement examinées et évaluées par le Bureau de la transition et de la sécurité, qui les tient également à jour et les garde strictement confidentielles.
Pour toute question ou tout problème lié à l'envoi des candidatures, veuillez communiquer avec CSMD.HR.LegalCompeti@ontario.ca.
Comment postuler:
Vous devez postuler en ligne .
Votre lettre d'accompagnement et votre curriculum vitae réunis doivent avoir un maximum de cinq (5) pages. Pour des conseils et des outils qui vous aideront à rédiger une lettre d'accompagnement et un curriculum vitae concis, consultez Rédaction d'une lettre d'accompagnement et d'un Curriculum vitae : conseils, outils et ressources .
Adaptez votre lettre d'accompagnement et votre curriculum vitae en fonction des exigences figurant dans l'offre d'emploi. En utilisant des exemples concrets, vous devez faire ressortir en quoi vos aptitudes et vos compétences correspondent aux exigences du poste. Nous comptons sur les renseignements que vous nous fournissez.
Voir la description de l'emploi pour bien comprendre en quoi consiste ce poste.
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Rappel:
La date limite de candidature est le vendredi 16 mai 2025 23h59min HAE . Les candidatures reçues en retard seront refusées. Nous vous remercions de l'intérêt que vous portez à ce poste. Cependant, nous communiquerons avec vous uniquement dans le cadre du processus de présélection ou pour vous convoquer à une entrevue.
La fonction publique de l'Ontario est un employeur inclusif. Toute adaptation nécessaire sera réalisée conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario .
Pre Screening Questions
Êtes-vous membre en règle du Barreau de l’Ontario en tant qu’avocat?
Possédez-vous un permis de conduire valide de catégorie G de l’Ontario?
Apr 25, 2025
Full time
Ensure public safety, through the effective and efficient prosecution of crime. The Ministry of the Attorney General seeks an Assistant Crown Attorney.
About the job
The prosecution of crime is the core business of the Criminal Law Division and is a non-discretionary essential service required to provide public safety and security. Duties of an Assistant Crown Attorney include:
Conducting prosecutions, hearings, applications, motions, appeals and/or reviews on a regular basis on behalf of the Attorney General, in the Ontario Court of Justice [Criminal, Youth Court, Provincial Offences Court, Bail Court, including Weekend and Statutory Holiday (WASH) Court in Thunder Bay, Armstrong, Fort Hope, Geraldton, Lansdowne House, Longlac, Manitouwadge, Marathon, Nipigon, Ogoki Post, Schreiber, Summer Beaver, Webequie and the Superior Court of Justice
Performing case management duties to support the efficient prosecution of criminal matters
Developing and maintaining technical skills required to perform duties as assigned
Ensuring timely and comprehensive responses are made to all substantive, procedural and policy requirements in the criminal litigation process
Maintaining working knowledge of divisional initiatives and programs and participating on such projects as required
Assisting other counsel with prosecutions and research
Providing education and training to stakeholders and partners as assigned
Keeping informed on office/regional/divisional/provincial initiatives, protocols and directives and implementing them to ensure consistent practices within the justice system, e.g. Justice Centres, Bail Best Practices Protocol, Criminal Modernization Committee, Case Management Protocol, Indigenous Peoples's Court, Domestic Violence Court Initiatives and the Direct Accountability Program
What you bring to the team
Mandatory requirements
You have membership in good standing as a lawyer with the Law Society of Ontario
Fluency in oral and written French at the superior level
Valid Ontario Class 'G' Driver's license
Legal Skills and Experience
You have proven knowledge and expertise in:
conducting prosecutions, on behalf of the Attorney General, in the Ontario Court of Justice [Criminal, Youth Court, Provincial Offences Court, Bail Court, including Weekend and Statutory Holiday (WASH) Court in Thunder Bay, Armstrong, Fort Hope, Geraldton, Lansdowne House, Longlac, Manitouwadge, Marathon, Nipigon, Ogoki Post, Schreiber, Summer Beaver, Webequie and the Superior Court of Justice
Conducting jury trials and prosecutions of a serious and complex nature
the Criminal Code of Canada, Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA), Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, criminal law procedures, rules of evidence and case law
case management duties to support the efficient prosecution of criminal matters
the role and function of a prosecutor in the criminal justice system in Ontario
Advanced Analytical and Communication Skills
You are able to:
demonstrate judgment and analytical ability to determine appropriate legal remedies
demonstrate interpersonal, relationship management, presentation and communication skills
demonstrate oral and written advocacy skills
Essential abilities and skills
You are able to:
travel to other court locations to support the prosecution team across the Region
work effectively with technology including the presentation of evidence in a courtroom setting
How we support diversity, inclusion and accessibility
We are building an inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We encourage everyone interested in working with us to apply, including people with disabilities, Indigenous, Black and racialized individuals, as well as people from all ethnicities, cultures, sexual orientations, gender identities and gender expressions. Our hiring process is accessible, consistent with Ontario's Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005. We are working to prevent and remove barriers in our hiring processes and can offer accommodation to address specific needs related to Code-protected grounds such as disability, family status and religion. For more information about accommodation during the hiring process please contact us. Learn more about the work the OPS is doing to create an inclusive, anti-racist, accessible and diverse workplace:
diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives
accessibility
Anti-Racism Policy
Who We Are The Ministry of the Attorney General strives to create an innovative, sustainable, and responsive justice system that inspires public confidence and upholds the Rule of Law, a necessary precondition for a just society. The Criminal Law Division has a responsibility to ensure public safety, through the effective and efficient prosecution of crime. The Criminal Law Division is a large geographically dispersed operation with approximately 2000 staff (1200 legal and 800 business professionals) who collectively work together to protect community and personal safety through the prosecution of offences across the province. The division's vision is to be the foremost prosecution service in Canada. Additional information can be found here . Specifically, the division:
prosecutes all offences under the Criminal Code of Canada and the Youth Criminal Justice Act, and the most serious offences under the Provincial Offences Act (Part 3 only), in Ontario's 49 judicial districts
represents the Crown in criminal appeals at all levels of Court (the Superior Court of Justice, the Court of Appeal for Ontario and the Supreme Court of Canada), as well as provides specialized services in relation to applications for wiretap authorizations (as designated under Part 6 of the Criminal Code of Canada), extraditions and search warrants
provides specialized legal advice in all areas of criminal law to the police, the Attorney General, and the Deputy Attorney General
examines and establishes policy guidelines for the conduct of prosecutions within the Province of Ontario
provides world-class education to its prosecutors and prosecutors from across Canada and the United States
This role comes with a comprehensive compensation and benefits package that includes:
a defined-benefit lifetime pension plan (guaranteed, ongoing inflation-protected income after retirement)
group health, dental, life and disability benefits
a range of vacation and leave options
an Employee and Family Assistance Program, which provides confidential counseling services
Additional information
Address:
1 Bilingual English/French Permanent, 125 Brodie St N, Thunder Bay, North Region, Criminal Record and Judicial Matters Check, Intelligence, Local Police Databases Search, PIP/NICHE/RMS
Compensation Group: Ontario Crown Attorneys' Association
Schedule: 6
Category: Legal Services
Posted on: Friday, April 25, 2025
Note:
This ad is also available in French.
About security checks: A criminal or other federal offence record does not automatically disqualify you from the position. We consider each situation based on the position's responsibilities. If a check is needed and you've lived outside of Canada in the past 5 years for 6 or more months in a row, or if you are not a Canadian resident, you'll need to provide an out-of-country police clearance certificate from the country you lived in. Employment screening checks are only reviewed and evaluated by the Transition and Security Office, which also maintains them and keeps them strictly confidential.
For issues with submitting applications, or questions, please contact CSMD.HR.LegalCompeti@ontario.ca
How to apply:
You must apply online .
Your cover letter and resume combined should not exceed five (5) pages. For tips and tools on how to write a concise cover letter and resume, review the Writing a Cover Letter and Resume: Tips, Tools and Resources .
Customize your cover letter and resume to the qualifications listed on the job ad. Using concrete examples, you must show how you demonstrated the requirements for this job. We rely on the information you provide to us.
Read the job description to make sure you understand this job.
OPS employees are required to quote their WIN EMPLOYEE ID number when applying.
If you require a disability related accommodation in order to participate in the recruitment process, please Contact Us to provide your contact information. Recruitment services team will contact you within 48 hours.
All external applicants (including former employees of the Ontario Public Service) applying to a competition in a ministry or Commission public body must disclose (either in the cover letter or resume) previous employment with the Ontario Public Service. Disclosure must include positions held, dates of employment and any active restrictions as applicable from being rehired by the Ontario Public Service. Active restrictions can include time and/or ministry-specific restrictions currently in force, and may preclude a former employee from being offered a position with the Ontario Public Service for a specific time period (e.g. one year), or from being offered a position with a specific ministry (either for a pre-determined time period or indefinitely). The circumstances around an employee's exit will be considered prior to an offer of employment.
Remember:
The deadline to apply is Friday, May 16, 2025 11:59 pm EDT . Late applications will not be accepted. We thank you for your interest. Only those selected for further screening or an interview will be contacted.
The Ontario Public Service is an inclusive employer. Accommodation is available under the Ontario's Human Rights Code .
Pre Screening Questions
Are you a member in good standing of the Law Society of Ontario?
Do you have a valid Ontario class "G" driver's license?
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Assurer la sécurité publique en intentant des poursuites pénales de manière efficace. Le ministère du Procureur général est à la recherche d'un procureur adjoint de la Couronne.
Au sujet de l'emploi
La poursuite pénale est l'activité principale de la Division du droit criminel et constitue un service essentiel non discrétionnaire nécessaire pour garantir la sécurité publique de base. Les tâches d'un procureur adjoint de la Couronne sont les suivantes :
réaliser régulièrement des poursuites, des audiences, des demandes, des motions, des appels ou des examens au nom du procureur général devant la Cour de justice de l'Ontario (la Cour criminelle, le Tribunal pour adolescents, la Cour des infractions provinciales, le Tribunal de la mise en liberté sous caution, et le Tribunal des fins de semaine et des jours fériés) à Thunder Bay, Armstrong, Fort Hope, Geraldton, Lansdowne House, Longlac, Manitouwadge, Marathon, Nipigon, Ogoki Post, Schreiber, Summer Beaver, Webequie et à la Cour supérieure de justice;
accomplir des tâches liées à la gestion des cas afin d'assurer l'efficacité des poursuites criminelles;
acquérir et maintenir des compétences techniques requises pour exécuter les tâches assignées;
veiller à ce que des réponses rapides et complètes soient apportées à toutes les exigences de fond, de procédure et de politique dans le cadre du processus du contentieux criminel;
maintenir une connaissance pratique des initiatives et des programmes de la Division et participer à ces projets, au besoin;
aider d'autres avocats dans le cadre de poursuites et de recherches;
fournir de l'éducation et de la formation aux intervenants et aux partenaires, selon les besoins;
vous tenir à l'affût des initiatives, des protocoles et des directives du bureau, de la région, de la division et de la province, et les mettre en œuvre, afin de garantir l'adoption de pratiques cohérentes au sein du système juridique (p. ex. les centres de justice, le protocole sur les pratiques exemplaires relatives à la mise en liberté sous caution, le Comité de modernisation du système de justice pénale, le protocole de gestion des cas, les initiatives du Tribunal pour l'instruction des causes de violence conjugale et le Programme de responsabilisation directe).
Ce que vous apportez à l'équipe
Ce qui est obligatoire :
Vous êtes membre en règle du Barreau de l'Ontario en tant qu'avocat.
Maîtrise du français oral et écrit à un niveau supérieur
Détenir un permis de conduire valide de catégorie « G ».
Compétences et expérience du secteur juridique
Vous avez des connaissances et une expertise avérées dans les domaines suivants :
mener des poursuites, au nom du procureur général devant la Cour de justice de l'Ontario (la Cour criminelle, le Tribunal pour adolescents, la Cour des infractions provinciales, le Tribunal de la mise en liberté sous caution, et le Tribunal des fins de semaine et des jours fériés) et la Cour supérieure de justice;
la tenue de procès devant jury et de poursuites de nature grave et complexe;
le Code criminel du Canada, la Loi sur le système de justice pénale pour les adolescents , la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés, les procédures en matière criminelle, les règles de la preuve et de la jurisprudence;
les tâches liées à la gestion des cas afin d'assurer l'efficacité des poursuites criminelles;
le rôle et la fonction d'un procureur dans le système de justice pénale en Ontario.
Compétences avancées en analyse et en communication
faire preuve de discernement et d'analyse permettant de déterminer les recours juridiques appropriés;
démontrer des compétences en matière de relations interpersonnelles, de gestion des relations, de présentation et de communication;
démontrer des compétences en plaidoirie orale et écrite.
Aptitudes et compétences essentielles
Vous êtes en mesure de : • vous rendre dans d'autres tribunaux porter assistance aux poursuites et soutenir l'équipe de procureurs de la région; • travailler efficacement avec la technologie, y compris la présentation de la preuve dans une salle d'audience.
Comment nous soutenons la diversité, l'inclusion et l'accessibilité
Nous nous efforçons de constituer une main-d'œuvre inclusive qui reflète les collectivités qu'elle sert. Nous encourageons toutes les personnes qui souhaitent travailler avec nous à poser leur candidature, y compris les personnes handicapées, les personnes autochtones, noires et racisées, ainsi que les personnes de toutes les ethnies, cultures, orientations sexuelles, identités de genre et expressions de genre. Notre processus d'embauche est accessible, conformément au Code des droits de la personne de l'Ontario et à la Loi de 2005 sur l'accessibilité pour les personnes handicapées de l'Ontario . Nous nous efforçons de prévenir et d'éliminer les obstacles dans notre processus d'embauche et pouvons offrir des mesures d'adaptation pour répondre à des besoins particuliers liés aux motifs protégés par le Code, comme un handicap, l'état familial et la religion. Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements sur les mesures d'adaptation pendant le processus d'embauche, veuillez communiquer avec nous. Pour en savoir plus sur les efforts déployés par la FPO pour bâtir un milieu de travail inclusif, antiraciste et diversifié, consultez:
les initiatives en matière de diversité, d'équité et d'inclusion
les engagements en matière d'accessibilité
la politique pour la lutte contre le racisme
Qui sommes-nous? Le ministère du Procureur général s'efforce de créer un système judiciaire innovant, durable et réactif qui inspire la confiance du public et soutient la primauté du droit, une condition préalable nécessaire à une société juste. Il revient à la Division du droit criminel d'assurer la sécurité publique en intentant des poursuites pénales de manière efficace. La Division du droit criminel est une grande entreprise géographiquement dispersée qui compte environ 2 000 employés (1 200 professionnels du droit et 800 professionnels des affaires) qui travaillent ensemble pour protéger la sécurité de la communauté et des personnes par le biais de poursuites intentées relativement à des infractions à l'échelle de la province. La vision de la Division est d'être le premier service de poursuite au Canada. De plus amples renseignements sont disponibles ici . Plus précisément, la Division :
poursuit toutes les infractions en vertu du Code criminel du Canada et de la Loi sur le système de justice pénale pour les adolescents , ainsi que les infractions les plus graves à la Loi sur les infractions provinciales (partie 3 seulement), dans les 49 districts judiciaires de l'Ontario;
représente la Couronne dans les appels en matière criminelle à tous les échelons des systèmes juridiques (la Cour supérieure de justice, la Cour d'appel de l'Ontario et la Cour suprême du Canada), et fournit des services spécialisés en ce qui concerne les demandes d'autorisation de mise sur écoute (désignées en vertu de la partie 6 du Code criminel du Canada), les extraditions et les mandats de perquisition;
fournit des conseils juridiques spécialisés dans tous les domaines du droit criminel à la police, au procureur général et au sous-procureur général;
examine et établit des lignes directrices pour le bon déroulement des poursuites dans la province de l'Ontario;
offre une formation de classe mondiale à ses procureurs et aux procureurs de partout au Canada et aux États-Unis.
Ce poste est assorti d'une rémunération et d'avantages sociaux complets qui comprennent :
un régime de retraite à prestations définies (revenu garanti et protégé contre l'inflation après la retraite);
des prestations collectives en matière de santé, de soins dentaires, d'assurance-vie et d'invalidité;
un éventail d'options de vacances et de congés;
un programme d'aide au personnel et à sa famille, qui offre des services de conseil confidentiels.
Renseignements supplémentaires
Adresse:
1 bilingue (anglais et français) Permanent(s), 125 Brodie St N, Thunder Bay, Région Nord, Vérification de casier judiciaire et d'affaires judiciaires, Renseignement, Recherche dans les bases de données des services de police locaux, PIP/NICHE/RMS
Groupe de rémunération: Association des avocats de la Couronne de l'Ontario
Horaire: 6
Catégorie: Services juridiques
Date de publication: le vendredi 25 avril 2025
Note:
Cette offre d'emploi est également disponible en anglais.
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Rappel:
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Pre Screening Questions
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The Legal Administrative Assistant will serve as key personnel in the Legal Department and provide primary support to Kia Canada’s General Counsel and secondary support to the litigation team.
This role would be suitable for a detail-oriented self-starter who is comfortable and confident in a fast-paced environment with excellent organizational skills.
Key Responsibilities
Schedule and confirm appointments, meetings, event preparation.
Maintain and organize electronic filing system.
Receive, process and schedule departmental mail – incoming & outgoing.
Review and prepare requests for standard legal documentation – i.e. NDAs, Releases, Resolutions etc.
Process, manage and coordinate payment of all legal invoices using accounting software.
Oversee the Legal Department budget and process expenses.
Prepare quarterly and annual reports (financial and litigation)
Record and track contracts sent and follow-up requests, as necessary.
Monitor the Privacy Inbox and initiate information gathering process with the Privacy Committee
Gather information and coordinate routine inquiries from external and internal sources.
Connect with the litigation team and update the litigation tracker on a weekly basis.
Manage litigation tickler system and litigation calendars
Administer litigation file opening and closing procedures according to departmental guidelines
Other legal administrative duties in support of the Legal Department as they arise
Skills / Knowledge / Experience / Education Required
Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Word, Office, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint
3+ years of experience working as an administrative/executive assistant at a law firm or in-house environment
Detail oriented and organized with a high level of accuracy
Ability to take initiative and perform tasks independently
Bilingual in French and English is an asset.
Apr 24, 2025
Full time
The Legal Administrative Assistant will serve as key personnel in the Legal Department and provide primary support to Kia Canada’s General Counsel and secondary support to the litigation team.
This role would be suitable for a detail-oriented self-starter who is comfortable and confident in a fast-paced environment with excellent organizational skills.
Key Responsibilities
Schedule and confirm appointments, meetings, event preparation.
Maintain and organize electronic filing system.
Receive, process and schedule departmental mail – incoming & outgoing.
Review and prepare requests for standard legal documentation – i.e. NDAs, Releases, Resolutions etc.
Process, manage and coordinate payment of all legal invoices using accounting software.
Oversee the Legal Department budget and process expenses.
Prepare quarterly and annual reports (financial and litigation)
Record and track contracts sent and follow-up requests, as necessary.
Monitor the Privacy Inbox and initiate information gathering process with the Privacy Committee
Gather information and coordinate routine inquiries from external and internal sources.
Connect with the litigation team and update the litigation tracker on a weekly basis.
Manage litigation tickler system and litigation calendars
Administer litigation file opening and closing procedures according to departmental guidelines
Other legal administrative duties in support of the Legal Department as they arise
Skills / Knowledge / Experience / Education Required
Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Word, Office, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint
3+ years of experience working as an administrative/executive assistant at a law firm or in-house environment
Detail oriented and organized with a high level of accuracy
Ability to take initiative and perform tasks independently
Bilingual in French and English is an asset.
Maple Leaf Foods announced that it will be separating into two independent public companies. The new Pork Company; Canada Packers will be unleashed as a world leading organization producing sustainable meats. This will provide both businesses with a sharper focus to execute their own growth strategy and both are committed to best-in-class strategies. Canada Packers will be a leader in sustainability produced, premium quality and value-added products. Canada Packers is building its leadership team, and this is an exciting opportunity to join a premium company that is unlocking significant growth potential.
Our job is to make great food.
The Pork Company will embrace Maple Leaf Foods strong values-based culture, where our people are deeply engaged in work that is purposeful, fast-paced, and challenging. We cultivate an open, non-bureaucratic and inclusive workplace that fosters safety and transparency, along with individual leadership and accountability. Each team member has a voice and plays an active role in helping all of us achieve our goals with passion and discipline. We support one another to grow professionally, to learn new skills and to take on challenging experiences in the spirit of continuous improvement.
The Opportunity:
Reporting to the CEO, the General Counsel and Corporate Secretary will play a crucial role in maintaining the company's integrity, reputation, and operational efficiency. To safeguard Canada Packers legal interests, ensure regulatory compliance, and uphold the highest standards of corporate governance. Any MLF team member interested in being considered for this role are encouraged to apply online by May 07. Applications received beyond that date are not guaranteed consideration.
A snapshot of some of the exciting things you will lead and do:
Legal Advisory: Provide expert legal advice to the executive team and board of directors on a wide range of legal issues, including corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and risk management.
Contract Management: Draft, review, and negotiate contracts and agreements, including supplier contracts, customer agreements, and employment contracts.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including food safety standards, environmental regulations, and labor laws.
Litigation Management: Oversee and manage all litigation and dispute resolution matters, working with external counsel as necessary.
Corporate Governance: Support the board of directors in governance matters, including preparing board materials, minutes, and resolutions.
Policy Development: Develop and implement legal policies and procedures to ensure best practices and mitigate risks.
Government Affairs: Represent the company in interactions with government agencies and regulatory bodies, advocating for the company's interests.
Training and Education: Provide training to employees on legal and regulatory matters to ensure compliance and awareness.
What we have to offer you:
Being part of a high-performance, people-focused company that has an inspiring and unique vision to become the most sustainable protein company on earth, and a deep commitment to sustainable protein across North America
An inclusive company culture and a work environment that keeps our people safe, rewards excellence, and empowers everyone to learn and contribute their best.
A hybrid work model that embraces remote work for eligible roles, helping team members achieve work-life balance—combining the best of both spending time working remotely, benefitting from focus time, and purposeful collaboration in the office setting.
Competitive Health and Wellness benefits that offer flexibility to meet your individual or family needs, including programs focused on improving mental health and wellbeing. These benefits start on your first day of employment.
Defined Contribution Pension Plan with company matching that starts on your first day of employment.
What you will bring:
Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
Active membership in good standing with the state bar.
Minimum of 7 - 10 years of legal experience, with at least 5 years in a corporate legal department, preferably in the food manufacturing industry
Strong knowledge of food safety regulations, environmental laws, and labor laws
Excellent negotiation, communication, and interpersonal skills.
Proven ability to manage complex legal matters and provide strategic legal advice.
Experience in managing corporate governance and compliance programs.
Ability to work effectively with board, senior management and cross-functional teams.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in government affairs and regulatory advocacy.
Familiarity with international trade laws and regulations.
Strong leadership and team management skills.
About Us:
On July 9th, 2024, Maple Leaf Foods announced a plan to unlock significant value by separating into two independent public companies, each primed for growth and positioned to be a leader in its field. Maple Leaf Foods will continue to pursue its vision to be the most sustainable protein company on Earth, now as a more focused, brand-led consumer packaged goods company that will meet the world’s growing need for sustainably produced protein. By spinning off its pork business, the name of which will be announced in the coming months, Maple Leaf Foods will unlock significant growth potential by unleashing a world-leading organization which produces sustainable meat the right way and can fully take advantage of its own unique business model to unlock its own significant growth potential. The Maple Leaf pork business is already a leader in sustainably produced, premium quality, value-added pork products, is among North America’s largest producers of Raised Without Antibiotics (RWA) pork and is a key supplier of RWA and conventional pork products to customers in Canada, the U.S. and internationally. Canada Packers is well positioned to unlock the significant growth potential of its business by investing in both organic and inorganic opportunities, including increasing volumes, optimizing operations and efficiencies, and building on its industry-leading sales mix and margins.
We thank all applicants for their interest in exploring employment opportunities with Maple Leaf Foods; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Applicants may be subject to a background check and must meet the security criteria designated for the position. Championing diversity and inclusion is a critical component to advancing our collective purpose and vision, living the Maple Leaf Leadership Values, and delivering winning results. Accommodation is available upon request for applicants with disabilities in the recruitment and assessment process and when hired; please contact our Talent Attraction Team at accommodations@mapleleaf.com. Disclaimer: Please note that salaries posted on sites other than the MLF Careers Page are not a reflection of Maple Leaf Foods and are an estimated salary range provided by that particular job board. Maple Leaf Foods offers competitive wages and an attractive total rewards package, which will be discussed during an interview with our Talent Team
Apr 24, 2025
Full time
Maple Leaf Foods announced that it will be separating into two independent public companies. The new Pork Company; Canada Packers will be unleashed as a world leading organization producing sustainable meats. This will provide both businesses with a sharper focus to execute their own growth strategy and both are committed to best-in-class strategies. Canada Packers will be a leader in sustainability produced, premium quality and value-added products. Canada Packers is building its leadership team, and this is an exciting opportunity to join a premium company that is unlocking significant growth potential.
Our job is to make great food.
The Pork Company will embrace Maple Leaf Foods strong values-based culture, where our people are deeply engaged in work that is purposeful, fast-paced, and challenging. We cultivate an open, non-bureaucratic and inclusive workplace that fosters safety and transparency, along with individual leadership and accountability. Each team member has a voice and plays an active role in helping all of us achieve our goals with passion and discipline. We support one another to grow professionally, to learn new skills and to take on challenging experiences in the spirit of continuous improvement.
The Opportunity:
Reporting to the CEO, the General Counsel and Corporate Secretary will play a crucial role in maintaining the company's integrity, reputation, and operational efficiency. To safeguard Canada Packers legal interests, ensure regulatory compliance, and uphold the highest standards of corporate governance. Any MLF team member interested in being considered for this role are encouraged to apply online by May 07. Applications received beyond that date are not guaranteed consideration.
A snapshot of some of the exciting things you will lead and do:
Legal Advisory: Provide expert legal advice to the executive team and board of directors on a wide range of legal issues, including corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and risk management.
Contract Management: Draft, review, and negotiate contracts and agreements, including supplier contracts, customer agreements, and employment contracts.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensure compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including food safety standards, environmental regulations, and labor laws.
Litigation Management: Oversee and manage all litigation and dispute resolution matters, working with external counsel as necessary.
Corporate Governance: Support the board of directors in governance matters, including preparing board materials, minutes, and resolutions.
Policy Development: Develop and implement legal policies and procedures to ensure best practices and mitigate risks.
Government Affairs: Represent the company in interactions with government agencies and regulatory bodies, advocating for the company's interests.
Training and Education: Provide training to employees on legal and regulatory matters to ensure compliance and awareness.
What we have to offer you:
Being part of a high-performance, people-focused company that has an inspiring and unique vision to become the most sustainable protein company on earth, and a deep commitment to sustainable protein across North America
An inclusive company culture and a work environment that keeps our people safe, rewards excellence, and empowers everyone to learn and contribute their best.
A hybrid work model that embraces remote work for eligible roles, helping team members achieve work-life balance—combining the best of both spending time working remotely, benefitting from focus time, and purposeful collaboration in the office setting.
Competitive Health and Wellness benefits that offer flexibility to meet your individual or family needs, including programs focused on improving mental health and wellbeing. These benefits start on your first day of employment.
Defined Contribution Pension Plan with company matching that starts on your first day of employment.
What you will bring:
Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
Active membership in good standing with the state bar.
Minimum of 7 - 10 years of legal experience, with at least 5 years in a corporate legal department, preferably in the food manufacturing industry
Strong knowledge of food safety regulations, environmental laws, and labor laws
Excellent negotiation, communication, and interpersonal skills.
Proven ability to manage complex legal matters and provide strategic legal advice.
Experience in managing corporate governance and compliance programs.
Ability to work effectively with board, senior management and cross-functional teams.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in government affairs and regulatory advocacy.
Familiarity with international trade laws and regulations.
Strong leadership and team management skills.
About Us:
On July 9th, 2024, Maple Leaf Foods announced a plan to unlock significant value by separating into two independent public companies, each primed for growth and positioned to be a leader in its field. Maple Leaf Foods will continue to pursue its vision to be the most sustainable protein company on Earth, now as a more focused, brand-led consumer packaged goods company that will meet the world’s growing need for sustainably produced protein. By spinning off its pork business, the name of which will be announced in the coming months, Maple Leaf Foods will unlock significant growth potential by unleashing a world-leading organization which produces sustainable meat the right way and can fully take advantage of its own unique business model to unlock its own significant growth potential. The Maple Leaf pork business is already a leader in sustainably produced, premium quality, value-added pork products, is among North America’s largest producers of Raised Without Antibiotics (RWA) pork and is a key supplier of RWA and conventional pork products to customers in Canada, the U.S. and internationally. Canada Packers is well positioned to unlock the significant growth potential of its business by investing in both organic and inorganic opportunities, including increasing volumes, optimizing operations and efficiencies, and building on its industry-leading sales mix and margins.
We thank all applicants for their interest in exploring employment opportunities with Maple Leaf Foods; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Applicants may be subject to a background check and must meet the security criteria designated for the position. Championing diversity and inclusion is a critical component to advancing our collective purpose and vision, living the Maple Leaf Leadership Values, and delivering winning results. Accommodation is available upon request for applicants with disabilities in the recruitment and assessment process and when hired; please contact our Talent Attraction Team at accommodations@mapleleaf.com. Disclaimer: Please note that salaries posted on sites other than the MLF Careers Page are not a reflection of Maple Leaf Foods and are an estimated salary range provided by that particular job board. Maple Leaf Foods offers competitive wages and an attractive total rewards package, which will be discussed during an interview with our Talent Team
BC Public Service
Port Alberni, British Columbia, Canada
The Port Alberni Crown Counsel team is a close-knit group of dedicated professionals, including Management, Professional Support Staff, and Crown Counsel. They work together to ensure justice is served fairly and effectively, making a meaningful impact on the community and supporting victims of crime. This established team collaborates with a diverse group of legal experts who are passionate about protecting society. The Role As Crown Counsel, you will lead the prosecution of offences under the Criminal Code, provincial laws, and certain federal statutes, from start to finish. You’ll make important decisions about which charges to pursue and guide cases through the court process, all in line with BC Prosecution Service policies and the Crown Counsel Act. In this role, you’ll have the opportunity to support witnesses, victims, and their families with care and respect, ensuring they feel prepared and informed throughout the court proceedings. This is a meaningful opportunity to make a positive impact on the justice system and the community. Qualifications: Education and Experience Requirements
Membership in good standing with the Law Society of British Columbia, or immediate eligibility for call to the British Columbia Bar.
Crown Counsel Level 1: Counsel up to 5th year of call, with a minimum of six (6) months of recent experience as a practicing lawyer in Canada, including in the area of criminal law.
Crown Counsel Level 2: Counsel in their 6th to 11th year of call, with a minimum of two (2) years of recent experience as a practicing lawyer in Canada, including in the area of criminal law.
Crown Counsel Level 3: Counsel in their 12th year of call or greater, with a minimum of two (2) years of recent experience as a practicing lawyer in Canada, including in the area of criminal law.
Significant trial experience.
Experience prosecuting Criminal Code of Canada offences or federal statutes prosecuted by the Public Prosecution Service of Canada.
Preference may be given to applicants with/who are:
Currently employed as Crown Counsel by the BC Prosecution Service.
Currently employed as Crown Counsel by the BC Prosecution Service, the Public Prosecution Service of Canada or another provincial prosecution service.
Currently employed as Crown Counsel by the BC Prosecution Service with 2 or more years of experience employed as Crown Counsel by the BC Prosecution Service.
Two (2) or more years of experience employed as Crown Counsel by the BC Prosecution Service, the Public Prosecution Service of Canada or another provincial prosecution service.
Provisos
Travel is a requirement of this position.
For questions regarding this position, please contact Kathryn.Gillert@gov.bc.ca. About this Position: This position is included in the Crown Counsel Association. Under the Public Service Labour Relations Act, this position is excluded from union membership. The terms and conditions of employment for union excluded positions are outlined in the Terms and Conditions of Employment for Excluded Employees available through the following website: Terms & Conditions of Employment for Excluded Employees / Appointees. Flexible work options are available; this position may be able to work up to two (2) days at home per week subject to an approved telework agreement. This is a temporary opportunity until January 2nd, 2026. This position may be extended. An eligibility list may be established to fill future temporary and permanent vacancies. A Criminal Record Review Act Check (CRRA) and Enhanced Security Screening will be required. Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment. Working for the BC Public Service: The BC Public Service is committed to creating a diverse workplace to represent the population we serve and to better meet the needs of our citizens. Consider joining our team and being part of an innovative, inclusive and rewarding workplace.
We are committed to ensuring that reasonable accommodations are available throughout the hiring process, including the assessment and selection stages. Please email the individual or contact listed on the posting if you require an accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process. The Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service is available to Canadian Indigenous (First Nations [status or non-status], Métis, or Inuit) applicants. Indigenous applicants can contact this service for personalized guidance on the BC Public Service hiring process including job applications and interviews. The BC Public Service is an award-winning employer and offers employees competitive benefits, amazing learning opportunities and a chance to engage in rewarding work with exciting career development opportunities. For more information, please see What We Offer. How to Apply: Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the job requirements listed above. Applicants who are selected to move forward in the hiring process may be assessed on their knowledge, skills, abilities, competencies and other position related requirements as outlined in the Job Profile at the bottom of the posting. Cover Letter: NO - Please do not submit a cover letter as it will not be reviewed. Resume: YES - Ensure your resume includes your educational accomplishments, employment history including start and end dates (month and year) of your employment, and any relevant information that relates to the job to which you are applying. Questionnaire: YES - You will need to complete a standard questionnaire (current employment status, eligibility to apply, etc.). Find more information on the recruitment process, including helpful tips and videos about the application process, visit the Your Job Application page of MyHR. Gain insights into the hiring journey by joining a Career Conversation. Applications will be accepted until 11:00 pm Pacific Time on the closing date of the competition. If you are experiencing technical difficulty applying, visit the Technical Assistance page of MyHR.
Job Category
Court and Judicial Services
Apr 24, 2025
Full time
The Port Alberni Crown Counsel team is a close-knit group of dedicated professionals, including Management, Professional Support Staff, and Crown Counsel. They work together to ensure justice is served fairly and effectively, making a meaningful impact on the community and supporting victims of crime. This established team collaborates with a diverse group of legal experts who are passionate about protecting society. The Role As Crown Counsel, you will lead the prosecution of offences under the Criminal Code, provincial laws, and certain federal statutes, from start to finish. You’ll make important decisions about which charges to pursue and guide cases through the court process, all in line with BC Prosecution Service policies and the Crown Counsel Act. In this role, you’ll have the opportunity to support witnesses, victims, and their families with care and respect, ensuring they feel prepared and informed throughout the court proceedings. This is a meaningful opportunity to make a positive impact on the justice system and the community. Qualifications: Education and Experience Requirements
Membership in good standing with the Law Society of British Columbia, or immediate eligibility for call to the British Columbia Bar.
Crown Counsel Level 1: Counsel up to 5th year of call, with a minimum of six (6) months of recent experience as a practicing lawyer in Canada, including in the area of criminal law.
Crown Counsel Level 2: Counsel in their 6th to 11th year of call, with a minimum of two (2) years of recent experience as a practicing lawyer in Canada, including in the area of criminal law.
Crown Counsel Level 3: Counsel in their 12th year of call or greater, with a minimum of two (2) years of recent experience as a practicing lawyer in Canada, including in the area of criminal law.
Significant trial experience.
Experience prosecuting Criminal Code of Canada offences or federal statutes prosecuted by the Public Prosecution Service of Canada.
Preference may be given to applicants with/who are:
Currently employed as Crown Counsel by the BC Prosecution Service.
Currently employed as Crown Counsel by the BC Prosecution Service, the Public Prosecution Service of Canada or another provincial prosecution service.
Currently employed as Crown Counsel by the BC Prosecution Service with 2 or more years of experience employed as Crown Counsel by the BC Prosecution Service.
Two (2) or more years of experience employed as Crown Counsel by the BC Prosecution Service, the Public Prosecution Service of Canada or another provincial prosecution service.
Provisos
Travel is a requirement of this position.
For questions regarding this position, please contact Kathryn.Gillert@gov.bc.ca. About this Position: This position is included in the Crown Counsel Association. Under the Public Service Labour Relations Act, this position is excluded from union membership. The terms and conditions of employment for union excluded positions are outlined in the Terms and Conditions of Employment for Excluded Employees available through the following website: Terms & Conditions of Employment for Excluded Employees / Appointees. Flexible work options are available; this position may be able to work up to two (2) days at home per week subject to an approved telework agreement. This is a temporary opportunity until January 2nd, 2026. This position may be extended. An eligibility list may be established to fill future temporary and permanent vacancies. A Criminal Record Review Act Check (CRRA) and Enhanced Security Screening will be required. Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment. Working for the BC Public Service: The BC Public Service is committed to creating a diverse workplace to represent the population we serve and to better meet the needs of our citizens. Consider joining our team and being part of an innovative, inclusive and rewarding workplace.
We are committed to ensuring that reasonable accommodations are available throughout the hiring process, including the assessment and selection stages. Please email the individual or contact listed on the posting if you require an accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process. The Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service is available to Canadian Indigenous (First Nations [status or non-status], Métis, or Inuit) applicants. Indigenous applicants can contact this service for personalized guidance on the BC Public Service hiring process including job applications and interviews. The BC Public Service is an award-winning employer and offers employees competitive benefits, amazing learning opportunities and a chance to engage in rewarding work with exciting career development opportunities. For more information, please see What We Offer. How to Apply: Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the job requirements listed above. Applicants who are selected to move forward in the hiring process may be assessed on their knowledge, skills, abilities, competencies and other position related requirements as outlined in the Job Profile at the bottom of the posting. Cover Letter: NO - Please do not submit a cover letter as it will not be reviewed. Resume: YES - Ensure your resume includes your educational accomplishments, employment history including start and end dates (month and year) of your employment, and any relevant information that relates to the job to which you are applying. Questionnaire: YES - You will need to complete a standard questionnaire (current employment status, eligibility to apply, etc.). Find more information on the recruitment process, including helpful tips and videos about the application process, visit the Your Job Application page of MyHR. Gain insights into the hiring journey by joining a Career Conversation. Applications will be accepted until 11:00 pm Pacific Time on the closing date of the competition. If you are experiencing technical difficulty applying, visit the Technical Assistance page of MyHR.
Job Category
Court and Judicial Services
We are committed to upholding the fundamental principles of justice enshrined in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms , as well as advancing Truth and Reconciliation, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (TR & EDI) . These values shape every aspect of our work—ensuring access to justice, advocating for equality and dignity, and dismantling barriers such as colonialism, racism, sexism, transphobia, and homophobia.
Our mission is to provide legal assistance to individuals facing severe legal distress. To achieve this, we must align our internal operations and external services with these values, dedicating ongoing resources to fostering an inclusive and just legal system.
Your Role
As Manager, Family Law Services , you will oversee and coordinate Legal Aid BC’s family and child protection representation programs while supporting family and child protection legal advice services. This role involves managing policy and service standards for in-person, telephone, and technology-based legal services , as well as overseeing legal representation provided through the tariff system .
Key responsibilities include:
Developing and enhancing programs based on client needs, stakeholder feedback, and innovative solutions to improve accessibility and efficiency.
Ensuring cost-effective legal services for eligible clients in alignment with Legal Aid BC’s mandate, agreements with the Ministry of Attorney General , and strategic plan.
Overseeing the Family and CFCSA (Child, Family, and Community Service Act) Case Management Programs.
Managing external legal service providers , including contract negotiations, performance evaluations, and invoice approvals.
Implementing quality assurance measures to continuously improve programs and services, ensuring they meet both client needs and organizational goals.
Who We Are
Legal Aid BC (LABC) is a non-profit organization established in 1979 under the Legal Services Society Act . Our mission is to provide legal information, advice, and representation to BC’s most vulnerable citizens—those who lack the financial resources to effectively navigate the legal system when their families, freedom, or safety are at risk.
We aim to transform the legal system into one that is more equitable and inclusive by putting our clients first and leading systemic change. Our core values include client-centered service, advancing Truth and Reconciliation, and championing Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion .
At LABC , we are actively embedding these principles into all aspects of our work. We seek talent from equity-seeking groups , including but not limited to individuals who self-identify as First Nations, Inuit, or Métis , persons with disabilities , racialized individuals , gender-diverse individuals , and members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community .
We are committed to fostering a positive, inclusive, and supportive work environment. If our mission and values resonate with you, we encourage you to apply. We welcome all qualified candidates and are dedicated to accommodating applicants throughout the hiring process.
To learn more about why legal aid matters and our commitment to Truth and Reconciliation, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion , please visit our website: Legal Aid BC .
The Ideal Candidate
✔ Law degree from a recognized institution or eligibility for membership in the Law Society of British Columbia ✔ Practicing Lawyer called to the Bar in British Columbia (with no restrictions on practice areas) ✔ Minimum of eight years’ experience in family and child protection law , including legal practice in BC ✔ Or an equivalent combination of education and experience
What We Offer
✔ Competitive annual salary ✔ Four weeks of paid vacation (increasing with tenure) ✔ Comprehensive benefits package , including:
Employer-paid extended health and dental coverage
Employee Assistance Program
Generous pension plan
Professional development and training support
Wellness initiatives ✔ 13 paid statutory holidays ✔ Paid sick leave and special leave provisions ✔ Hybrid work options (subject to policy changes) ✔ Subsidized public transit for eligible staff ✔ Dog-friendly office environment ✔ Dedicated cultural leave for Indigenous employees ✔ Employee-led Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Council, Indigenous Employee Council, and Accessibility Committee
For a full list of our employee benefits, visit: Legal Aid BC Careers .
How to Apply
If you are passionate about making a difference and want to contribute to a more just and inclusive legal system , we encourage you to apply!
Apr 18, 2025
Full time
We are committed to upholding the fundamental principles of justice enshrined in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms , as well as advancing Truth and Reconciliation, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (TR & EDI) . These values shape every aspect of our work—ensuring access to justice, advocating for equality and dignity, and dismantling barriers such as colonialism, racism, sexism, transphobia, and homophobia.
Our mission is to provide legal assistance to individuals facing severe legal distress. To achieve this, we must align our internal operations and external services with these values, dedicating ongoing resources to fostering an inclusive and just legal system.
Your Role
As Manager, Family Law Services , you will oversee and coordinate Legal Aid BC’s family and child protection representation programs while supporting family and child protection legal advice services. This role involves managing policy and service standards for in-person, telephone, and technology-based legal services , as well as overseeing legal representation provided through the tariff system .
Key responsibilities include:
Developing and enhancing programs based on client needs, stakeholder feedback, and innovative solutions to improve accessibility and efficiency.
Ensuring cost-effective legal services for eligible clients in alignment with Legal Aid BC’s mandate, agreements with the Ministry of Attorney General , and strategic plan.
Overseeing the Family and CFCSA (Child, Family, and Community Service Act) Case Management Programs.
Managing external legal service providers , including contract negotiations, performance evaluations, and invoice approvals.
Implementing quality assurance measures to continuously improve programs and services, ensuring they meet both client needs and organizational goals.
Who We Are
Legal Aid BC (LABC) is a non-profit organization established in 1979 under the Legal Services Society Act . Our mission is to provide legal information, advice, and representation to BC’s most vulnerable citizens—those who lack the financial resources to effectively navigate the legal system when their families, freedom, or safety are at risk.
We aim to transform the legal system into one that is more equitable and inclusive by putting our clients first and leading systemic change. Our core values include client-centered service, advancing Truth and Reconciliation, and championing Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion .
At LABC , we are actively embedding these principles into all aspects of our work. We seek talent from equity-seeking groups , including but not limited to individuals who self-identify as First Nations, Inuit, or Métis , persons with disabilities , racialized individuals , gender-diverse individuals , and members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community .
We are committed to fostering a positive, inclusive, and supportive work environment. If our mission and values resonate with you, we encourage you to apply. We welcome all qualified candidates and are dedicated to accommodating applicants throughout the hiring process.
To learn more about why legal aid matters and our commitment to Truth and Reconciliation, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion , please visit our website: Legal Aid BC .
The Ideal Candidate
✔ Law degree from a recognized institution or eligibility for membership in the Law Society of British Columbia ✔ Practicing Lawyer called to the Bar in British Columbia (with no restrictions on practice areas) ✔ Minimum of eight years’ experience in family and child protection law , including legal practice in BC ✔ Or an equivalent combination of education and experience
What We Offer
✔ Competitive annual salary ✔ Four weeks of paid vacation (increasing with tenure) ✔ Comprehensive benefits package , including:
Employer-paid extended health and dental coverage
Employee Assistance Program
Generous pension plan
Professional development and training support
Wellness initiatives ✔ 13 paid statutory holidays ✔ Paid sick leave and special leave provisions ✔ Hybrid work options (subject to policy changes) ✔ Subsidized public transit for eligible staff ✔ Dog-friendly office environment ✔ Dedicated cultural leave for Indigenous employees ✔ Employee-led Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Council, Indigenous Employee Council, and Accessibility Committee
For a full list of our employee benefits, visit: Legal Aid BC Careers .
How to Apply
If you are passionate about making a difference and want to contribute to a more just and inclusive legal system , we encourage you to apply!
Special Notice:
The ICAO Assembly recently reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing gender equality and the advancement of women by supporting UN Sustainable Development Goal 5 “ Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls. ”
Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for ICAO positions, especially in the Professional and higher level categories.
ICAO Core Values: Integrity, Professionalism, Respect for Diversity.
THE ORGANIZATIONAL SETTING
The Legal Affairs and External Relations Bureau (LEB) provides advice and assistance on legal and external relations matters generally and in support of ICAO’s Strategic Objectives, to the ICAO Member States, the Governing Bodies, the President of the Council, the Secretary General, and other ICAO Bureaus, Offices and Regional Offices. With regard to legal matters, the Bureau is responsible for: the provision of legal advice to the Governing Bodies and the Secretariat on any issue of law, in particular on international law and air law; the general development of air law; the review of all agreements and contracts; and the performance of the treaty depositary functions of the Organization. With regard to external relations matters, the Bureau is responsible for: maintaining close and harmonious working relations with Member States; serving as focal point for the Organization’s relations with the Host Government; carrying out liaison and protocol functions; and monitoring and providing policy guidance and advice on current political events which might affect ICAO.
The incumbent Legal Officer provides legal support across multiple LEB workstreams, primarily working under the general guidance of the Deputy Director (DD/LEB) and the supervision of the Senior Legal Officer who is the focal point for LEB-CDI (Capacity Development and Implementation) matters. The incumbent will also work under the supervision of the Legal Officer, who is designated as Representative of the Secretary General for the resolution and adjudication of staff member appeals (Head, Appeals Unit). The incumbent is expected to perform tasks independently, which necessitates initiative and effective time management.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Function 1 (incl. Expected results)
Provides legal advice on diverse substantive and procedural questions, which include those related to ICAO’s operational activities, particularly the Capacity Development and Implementation (CDI) Program, procurement, contracts, and other matters, achieving results such as:
Draft, review and provide legal advice on agreements to ensure they serve ICAO's interests and adhere to international business standards.
Assist in determining appropriate frameworks on issues such as strategic alliances, structuring of public-private partnerships and industry collaborations.
Assist in providing legal advice on risk management and technical assistance related collaboration frameworks.
Review and provide legal advice on submissions to the Contracts Board in coordination with the Senior Legal Officer.
Function 2 (incl. Expected results)
Conducts legal research and analysis and assists with the preparation of studies, briefs, reports, and correspondence on various legal topics in international law, including diplomatic and consular relations, intellectual property law, information technology law, litigation, and dispute resolution, achieving results such as:
Conduct specialized research projects in diverse areas of law; collect, analyze, and synthesize relevant data, practices, procedures and usages, including Member States’ and comparator organization’s views and practices on particular issues relevant to the legal work of the Organization.
Assist in the development of working papers on legal subjects for the Assembly, Council, Legal Committee, and other representative bodies of the Organization.
Assist in the provision of Secretariat services for various standing boards, committees, ad-hoc working groups and task forces, as required.
Provide written legal opinions on the subject matters including those related to artificial intelligence (AI) and intellectual property rights.
Explore legal remedies available under intellectual property laws to protect ICAO's copyright material.
In cases of infringement of copyright, assess the extent and potential impact on ICAO's intellectual property rights.
Advise on legal aspects related to the implications of data privacy and protection laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Function 3 (incl. Expected results)
Creates opportunities for developing new client relationships, achieving results such as :
Address business critical issues to identify implementation efficiencies while strengthening internal controls and risk mitigation.
Contribute to cross-functional initiatives to ensure that internal policies and goals are aligned with the overall regulatory framework.
Keep abreast of internal and external developments and best practices and assist with providing recommendations to stakeholders while promoting knowledge transfer and capacity building.
Function 4 (incl. Expected results)
Formulates, reviews, and advises on operational modalities, contracts, agreements and arrangements with industry, institutions, and other third parties , achieving results such as:
Review and provide advice on agreements and arrangements to which the Organization is to be a party; assist with the creation of tailored solutions and template legal documents for utilization in procurements, revenue generating activities, field operations and other areas of activity in the Organization.
Assist in the recommendation of suitable legal frameworks and procedural implementation structures for projects and revenue-generating activities, including required risk mitigation and risk management measures.
Provide client–oriented guidance on procedural, financial and institutional arrangements required to support activities while safeguarding organizational interests and procedural propriety.
Assist in the representation of the Organization in the conduct of negotiations on matters involving States, contractors and other parties and participate in meetings as required, addressing AI and intellectual property concerns as necessary.
Provide legal advice on agreements and negotiations involving licensing, partnerships, alliances, and revenue generation.
Prepare cease and desist notices to individuals or entities with regard to infringing on ICAO's intellectual property rights.
Assist senior officers in relation to arbitration and litigation proceedings, including UNCITRAL Arbitration matters, in which ICAO is implicated.
Function 5 (incl. Expected results)
Provides legal advice and services in the area of international law and handles multi-disciplinary legal matters involving issues of private and comparative international law, to include interpretation and application of instruments in the area of concentration, achieving results such as:
Formulate legal opinions or legal memoranda on questions concerning the interpretation or application of foundational regulatory instruments of the Organization.
Assist in the preparation of appropriate responses to correspondence from States raising legal issues or having legal implications as well as inter-office memoranda and other requests for legal advice received from other Bureaus/Offices.
Provide legal advice in negotiations and resolution of problems and provide support to senior staff regarding litigation, settlement and resolution of claims directed against or involving the Organization.
Provide legal advice and participate in various internal working groups, advisory committees, and meetings of a legal nature.
Function 6 (incl. Expected results)
Supports the Appeals Unit in providing legal advice in connection with a wide range of complex and straightforward personnel disputes and misconduct matters and a wide range of legal issues pertaining to personnel matters, achieving results such as:
Represent ICAO before formal and informal dispute resolution mechanisms (ombudsman proceedings, ICAO Appeals Board and/or the United Nations Dispute Tribunal (UNDT) proceedings (including hearings), appeals before the United Nations Appeals Tribunal (UNAT), and arbitration proceedings pertaining to personnel disputes.
Assist with providing legal advice and assistance in connection with personnel and dispute law practice matters, as needed.
Support the application, interpretation, adoption and development of organizational regulations, rules, policies, guidelines and best practices of ICAO.
Support regular reporting in the Appeals Unit’s databases and trackers, including maintaining overviews and databases of disputes handled by the Appeals Unit for audit and record keeping purposes and managing dispute deadlines.
Contribute to legal knowledge and information management within the Appeals Unit and across the organization.
Support in maintaining and actively sharing knowledge and information about personnel law matters and other related legal matters within LEB so that it can be easily disseminated to relevant stakeholders throughout the Organization.
Keep abreast of internal and external developments and best practices.
Develop and provide training on personnel law matters.
Function 7 (incl. Expected results)
Performs other related duties, as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Education
An advanced level university degree (Master's degree or academic equivalent) in law is required. A first-level university degree in law (Bachelor’s degree or academic equivalent) from an accredited university in combination with two (2) additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
Professional experience
Essential
A minimum of five (5) years of professional legal experience, defined as experience as a lawyer/counsel in one or more relevant areas of practice, including legal analysis, legal advice, legal research and drafting of legal texts.
Experience in drafting pleadings, motions and/or appeal briefs, and in appearing and leading the evidence of witnesses before a court or tribunal or equivalent administrative board or body.
Experience in working with the status and privileges and immunities of international organizations.
Experience in the legal work of an international organization or national-level government agency at the headquarters level.
Desirable
Legal experience with the broad range of legal activities of UN system organizations, including such matters as the development of international law; the conduct of multilateral or multi-stakeholder negotiations; the legal aspects of task forces, working groups, study groups, committees, and other like bodies in the international context; and legal support to field projects, procurement activities and revenue-generating activities.
Experience with the interpretation and application of staff regulations and rules, policies, procedures and operations of the United Nations or a similar international organization.
Experience with commercial law, intellectual property law, data privacy law, in the context of an international organization.
Prior completion of the ILO Successfully Managing Employment Disputes in International Organizations course or equivalent international level labour law training.
Satisfaction of the requirements for admission to practice law in a national jurisdiction of an ICAO Member States (Bar admission).
Languages
Essential
Fluent reading, writing, and speaking abilities in English and Spanish.
Desirable
A working knowledge of any other language of the Organization (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian).
COMPETENCIES
Professionalism : Sound analytical and legal drafting skills, including proven expertise in the development and legal administration of commercial and/or project assistance related foundational documents. Some knowledge of the aviation industry and related activities. Excellent communication and presentation skills, able to direct legal dialogue in a negotiation framework. Shows pride in work and in achievements; demonstrates professional competence and mastery of subject matter; is conscientious and efficient in meeting commitments, observing deadlines, and achieving results; is motivated by professional rather than personal concerns; shows persistence when faced with difficult problems or challenges; remains calm in stressful situations. Takes responsibility for incorporating gender perspectives and ensuring the equal participation of women and men in all areas of work.
Teamwork: Works collaboratively with colleagues to achieve organizational goals; solicits input by genuinely valuing others’ ideas and expertise; is willing to learn from others; places team agenda before personal agenda; supports and acts in accordance with final group decision, even when such decisions may not entirely reflect own position; shares credit for team accomplishments and accepts joint responsibility for team shortcomings.
Communication: Speaks and writes clearly and effectively; listens to others, correctly interprets messages from others and responds appropriately; asks questions to clarify and exhibits interest in having two-way communication; tailors language, tone, style, and format to match the audience; demonstrates openness in sharing information and keeping people informed.
Accountability: Takes ownership of all responsibilities and honours commitments; delivers outputs for which one has responsibility within prescribed time, cost, and quality standards; operates in compliance with organizational regulations and rules; supports subordinates, provides oversight, and takes responsibility for delegated assignments; takes personal responsibility for her/his own shortcomings and those of the work unit, where applicable.
Judgement/Decision-making: Identifies the key issues in a complex situation, and comes to the heart of the problem quickly; gathers relevant information before making a decision; considers positive and negative impacts of decisions prior to making them; takes decisions with an eye to the impact on others and on the Organization; proposes a course of action or makes a recommendation based on all available information; checks assumptions against facts; determines that the actions proposed will satisfy the expressed and underlying needs for the decision; makes tough decisions when necessary.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
It should be noted that this post is to be filled on a fixed-term basis for an initial period of 3 years (first year is probationary for an external candidate).
ICAO staff members are international civil servants subject to the authority of the Secretary General and may be assigned to any activities or offices of the Organization, in accordance with the provisions of the ICAO service code.
ICAO staff members are expected to conduct themselves in a manner befitting their status as international civil servants. In this connection, ICAO has incorporated the 2013 Standards of Conduct for the International Civil Service into the ICAO Personnel Instructions.
ICAO offers an attractive benefit package to its employees in accordance with the policies of the International Civil Service Commission (ICSC).
The statutory retirement age for staff entering or re-entering service after 1 January 2014 is 65. For external applicants, only those who are expected to complete a term of appointment will normally be considered.
Remuneration: Level Net Base Salary + Post Adjustment(net)
P-3 per annum per annum(*)
USD $70,212 USD $23,170
(*) Post Adjustment is subject to change.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates must complete an on-line application form. To apply, please visit: ICAO Careers website .
NOTICE TO CANDIDATES
ICAO does NOT charge any fees or request money from candidates at any stage of the selection process, nor does it concern itself with bank account details of applicants. Requests of this nature allegedly made on behalf of ICAO are fraudulent and should be disregarded.
Apr 18, 2025
Full time
Special Notice:
The ICAO Assembly recently reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing gender equality and the advancement of women by supporting UN Sustainable Development Goal 5 “ Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls. ”
Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for ICAO positions, especially in the Professional and higher level categories.
ICAO Core Values: Integrity, Professionalism, Respect for Diversity.
THE ORGANIZATIONAL SETTING
The Legal Affairs and External Relations Bureau (LEB) provides advice and assistance on legal and external relations matters generally and in support of ICAO’s Strategic Objectives, to the ICAO Member States, the Governing Bodies, the President of the Council, the Secretary General, and other ICAO Bureaus, Offices and Regional Offices. With regard to legal matters, the Bureau is responsible for: the provision of legal advice to the Governing Bodies and the Secretariat on any issue of law, in particular on international law and air law; the general development of air law; the review of all agreements and contracts; and the performance of the treaty depositary functions of the Organization. With regard to external relations matters, the Bureau is responsible for: maintaining close and harmonious working relations with Member States; serving as focal point for the Organization’s relations with the Host Government; carrying out liaison and protocol functions; and monitoring and providing policy guidance and advice on current political events which might affect ICAO.
The incumbent Legal Officer provides legal support across multiple LEB workstreams, primarily working under the general guidance of the Deputy Director (DD/LEB) and the supervision of the Senior Legal Officer who is the focal point for LEB-CDI (Capacity Development and Implementation) matters. The incumbent will also work under the supervision of the Legal Officer, who is designated as Representative of the Secretary General for the resolution and adjudication of staff member appeals (Head, Appeals Unit). The incumbent is expected to perform tasks independently, which necessitates initiative and effective time management.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Function 1 (incl. Expected results)
Provides legal advice on diverse substantive and procedural questions, which include those related to ICAO’s operational activities, particularly the Capacity Development and Implementation (CDI) Program, procurement, contracts, and other matters, achieving results such as:
Draft, review and provide legal advice on agreements to ensure they serve ICAO's interests and adhere to international business standards.
Assist in determining appropriate frameworks on issues such as strategic alliances, structuring of public-private partnerships and industry collaborations.
Assist in providing legal advice on risk management and technical assistance related collaboration frameworks.
Review and provide legal advice on submissions to the Contracts Board in coordination with the Senior Legal Officer.
Function 2 (incl. Expected results)
Conducts legal research and analysis and assists with the preparation of studies, briefs, reports, and correspondence on various legal topics in international law, including diplomatic and consular relations, intellectual property law, information technology law, litigation, and dispute resolution, achieving results such as:
Conduct specialized research projects in diverse areas of law; collect, analyze, and synthesize relevant data, practices, procedures and usages, including Member States’ and comparator organization’s views and practices on particular issues relevant to the legal work of the Organization.
Assist in the development of working papers on legal subjects for the Assembly, Council, Legal Committee, and other representative bodies of the Organization.
Assist in the provision of Secretariat services for various standing boards, committees, ad-hoc working groups and task forces, as required.
Provide written legal opinions on the subject matters including those related to artificial intelligence (AI) and intellectual property rights.
Explore legal remedies available under intellectual property laws to protect ICAO's copyright material.
In cases of infringement of copyright, assess the extent and potential impact on ICAO's intellectual property rights.
Advise on legal aspects related to the implications of data privacy and protection laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Function 3 (incl. Expected results)
Creates opportunities for developing new client relationships, achieving results such as :
Address business critical issues to identify implementation efficiencies while strengthening internal controls and risk mitigation.
Contribute to cross-functional initiatives to ensure that internal policies and goals are aligned with the overall regulatory framework.
Keep abreast of internal and external developments and best practices and assist with providing recommendations to stakeholders while promoting knowledge transfer and capacity building.
Function 4 (incl. Expected results)
Formulates, reviews, and advises on operational modalities, contracts, agreements and arrangements with industry, institutions, and other third parties , achieving results such as:
Review and provide advice on agreements and arrangements to which the Organization is to be a party; assist with the creation of tailored solutions and template legal documents for utilization in procurements, revenue generating activities, field operations and other areas of activity in the Organization.
Assist in the recommendation of suitable legal frameworks and procedural implementation structures for projects and revenue-generating activities, including required risk mitigation and risk management measures.
Provide client–oriented guidance on procedural, financial and institutional arrangements required to support activities while safeguarding organizational interests and procedural propriety.
Assist in the representation of the Organization in the conduct of negotiations on matters involving States, contractors and other parties and participate in meetings as required, addressing AI and intellectual property concerns as necessary.
Provide legal advice on agreements and negotiations involving licensing, partnerships, alliances, and revenue generation.
Prepare cease and desist notices to individuals or entities with regard to infringing on ICAO's intellectual property rights.
Assist senior officers in relation to arbitration and litigation proceedings, including UNCITRAL Arbitration matters, in which ICAO is implicated.
Function 5 (incl. Expected results)
Provides legal advice and services in the area of international law and handles multi-disciplinary legal matters involving issues of private and comparative international law, to include interpretation and application of instruments in the area of concentration, achieving results such as:
Formulate legal opinions or legal memoranda on questions concerning the interpretation or application of foundational regulatory instruments of the Organization.
Assist in the preparation of appropriate responses to correspondence from States raising legal issues or having legal implications as well as inter-office memoranda and other requests for legal advice received from other Bureaus/Offices.
Provide legal advice in negotiations and resolution of problems and provide support to senior staff regarding litigation, settlement and resolution of claims directed against or involving the Organization.
Provide legal advice and participate in various internal working groups, advisory committees, and meetings of a legal nature.
Function 6 (incl. Expected results)
Supports the Appeals Unit in providing legal advice in connection with a wide range of complex and straightforward personnel disputes and misconduct matters and a wide range of legal issues pertaining to personnel matters, achieving results such as:
Represent ICAO before formal and informal dispute resolution mechanisms (ombudsman proceedings, ICAO Appeals Board and/or the United Nations Dispute Tribunal (UNDT) proceedings (including hearings), appeals before the United Nations Appeals Tribunal (UNAT), and arbitration proceedings pertaining to personnel disputes.
Assist with providing legal advice and assistance in connection with personnel and dispute law practice matters, as needed.
Support the application, interpretation, adoption and development of organizational regulations, rules, policies, guidelines and best practices of ICAO.
Support regular reporting in the Appeals Unit’s databases and trackers, including maintaining overviews and databases of disputes handled by the Appeals Unit for audit and record keeping purposes and managing dispute deadlines.
Contribute to legal knowledge and information management within the Appeals Unit and across the organization.
Support in maintaining and actively sharing knowledge and information about personnel law matters and other related legal matters within LEB so that it can be easily disseminated to relevant stakeholders throughout the Organization.
Keep abreast of internal and external developments and best practices.
Develop and provide training on personnel law matters.
Function 7 (incl. Expected results)
Performs other related duties, as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Education
An advanced level university degree (Master's degree or academic equivalent) in law is required. A first-level university degree in law (Bachelor’s degree or academic equivalent) from an accredited university in combination with two (2) additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
Professional experience
Essential
A minimum of five (5) years of professional legal experience, defined as experience as a lawyer/counsel in one or more relevant areas of practice, including legal analysis, legal advice, legal research and drafting of legal texts.
Experience in drafting pleadings, motions and/or appeal briefs, and in appearing and leading the evidence of witnesses before a court or tribunal or equivalent administrative board or body.
Experience in working with the status and privileges and immunities of international organizations.
Experience in the legal work of an international organization or national-level government agency at the headquarters level.
Desirable
Legal experience with the broad range of legal activities of UN system organizations, including such matters as the development of international law; the conduct of multilateral or multi-stakeholder negotiations; the legal aspects of task forces, working groups, study groups, committees, and other like bodies in the international context; and legal support to field projects, procurement activities and revenue-generating activities.
Experience with the interpretation and application of staff regulations and rules, policies, procedures and operations of the United Nations or a similar international organization.
Experience with commercial law, intellectual property law, data privacy law, in the context of an international organization.
Prior completion of the ILO Successfully Managing Employment Disputes in International Organizations course or equivalent international level labour law training.
Satisfaction of the requirements for admission to practice law in a national jurisdiction of an ICAO Member States (Bar admission).
Languages
Essential
Fluent reading, writing, and speaking abilities in English and Spanish.
Desirable
A working knowledge of any other language of the Organization (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian).
COMPETENCIES
Professionalism : Sound analytical and legal drafting skills, including proven expertise in the development and legal administration of commercial and/or project assistance related foundational documents. Some knowledge of the aviation industry and related activities. Excellent communication and presentation skills, able to direct legal dialogue in a negotiation framework. Shows pride in work and in achievements; demonstrates professional competence and mastery of subject matter; is conscientious and efficient in meeting commitments, observing deadlines, and achieving results; is motivated by professional rather than personal concerns; shows persistence when faced with difficult problems or challenges; remains calm in stressful situations. Takes responsibility for incorporating gender perspectives and ensuring the equal participation of women and men in all areas of work.
Teamwork: Works collaboratively with colleagues to achieve organizational goals; solicits input by genuinely valuing others’ ideas and expertise; is willing to learn from others; places team agenda before personal agenda; supports and acts in accordance with final group decision, even when such decisions may not entirely reflect own position; shares credit for team accomplishments and accepts joint responsibility for team shortcomings.
Communication: Speaks and writes clearly and effectively; listens to others, correctly interprets messages from others and responds appropriately; asks questions to clarify and exhibits interest in having two-way communication; tailors language, tone, style, and format to match the audience; demonstrates openness in sharing information and keeping people informed.
Accountability: Takes ownership of all responsibilities and honours commitments; delivers outputs for which one has responsibility within prescribed time, cost, and quality standards; operates in compliance with organizational regulations and rules; supports subordinates, provides oversight, and takes responsibility for delegated assignments; takes personal responsibility for her/his own shortcomings and those of the work unit, where applicable.
Judgement/Decision-making: Identifies the key issues in a complex situation, and comes to the heart of the problem quickly; gathers relevant information before making a decision; considers positive and negative impacts of decisions prior to making them; takes decisions with an eye to the impact on others and on the Organization; proposes a course of action or makes a recommendation based on all available information; checks assumptions against facts; determines that the actions proposed will satisfy the expressed and underlying needs for the decision; makes tough decisions when necessary.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
It should be noted that this post is to be filled on a fixed-term basis for an initial period of 3 years (first year is probationary for an external candidate).
ICAO staff members are international civil servants subject to the authority of the Secretary General and may be assigned to any activities or offices of the Organization, in accordance with the provisions of the ICAO service code.
ICAO staff members are expected to conduct themselves in a manner befitting their status as international civil servants. In this connection, ICAO has incorporated the 2013 Standards of Conduct for the International Civil Service into the ICAO Personnel Instructions.
ICAO offers an attractive benefit package to its employees in accordance with the policies of the International Civil Service Commission (ICSC).
The statutory retirement age for staff entering or re-entering service after 1 January 2014 is 65. For external applicants, only those who are expected to complete a term of appointment will normally be considered.
Remuneration: Level Net Base Salary + Post Adjustment(net)
P-3 per annum per annum(*)
USD $70,212 USD $23,170
(*) Post Adjustment is subject to change.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates must complete an on-line application form. To apply, please visit: ICAO Careers website .
NOTICE TO CANDIDATES
ICAO does NOT charge any fees or request money from candidates at any stage of the selection process, nor does it concern itself with bank account details of applicants. Requests of this nature allegedly made on behalf of ICAO are fraudulent and should be disregarded.
Enwave is seeking a commercially minded Legal Counsel to support Enwave’s established and growing energy and infrastructure projects. The successful candidate will provide practical and strategic legal advice on a broad range of matters including commercial and development contracts, new customer connections and critical infrastructure expansion projects, and service/supply agreements. The role is an integral team member, both within the legal department and across the organization, in the achievement of the operational and organic growth strategies for Enwave, as well as broader cross-functional initiatives. The ideal candidate will be a strong technical lawyer and a pragmatic businessperson.
We are seeking an individual who is highly motivated to progress projects and tasks, and who can adapt seamlessly in a fast-paced environment with multiple concurrent projects. The ideal candidate has a strong desire for professional growth and has a general business aptitude and mindset. This role requires strong empathy in dealing with others both internal and external to Enwave and is expected to be seen as a team player.
Apr 18, 2025
Full time
Enwave is seeking a commercially minded Legal Counsel to support Enwave’s established and growing energy and infrastructure projects. The successful candidate will provide practical and strategic legal advice on a broad range of matters including commercial and development contracts, new customer connections and critical infrastructure expansion projects, and service/supply agreements. The role is an integral team member, both within the legal department and across the organization, in the achievement of the operational and organic growth strategies for Enwave, as well as broader cross-functional initiatives. The ideal candidate will be a strong technical lawyer and a pragmatic businessperson.
We are seeking an individual who is highly motivated to progress projects and tasks, and who can adapt seamlessly in a fast-paced environment with multiple concurrent projects. The ideal candidate has a strong desire for professional growth and has a general business aptitude and mindset. This role requires strong empathy in dealing with others both internal and external to Enwave and is expected to be seen as a team player.
City: Mississauga, Dartmouth Embark on a rewarding career with Sobeys Inc., celebrated among Canada’s Top 100 employers, where your talents contribute to our commitment to excellence and community impact. Our family of 128,000 employees and franchise affiliates share a collective passion for delivering exceptional shopping experiences and amazing food to all our customers. Our mission is to nurture the things that make life better – great experiences, families, communities, and our employees. We are a family nurturing families. A proudly Canadian company, we started in a small town in Nova Scotia but we are now in communities of all sizes across this great country. With over 1,600 stores in all 10 provinces, you may know us as Sobeys, Safeway, IGA, Foodland, FreshCo, Thrifty Foods, Lawtons Drug Stores or another of our great banners but we are all one extended family. Ready to Make an impact? We are looking for a brilliant legal mind to join a fast paced, diverse and impactful legal team at Sobeys for a 13-month contract term . As a Legal Counsel , you will review, interpret, and translate legal requirements and effectively communicate with our business and external stakeholders. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work with and learn from grocery industry leaders at all levels while working as part of a supportive and high performing legal team. This role is ideal for those seeking to enhance an in-house career or to utilize their skills gained at a law firm to experience in-house counsel work. Here’s Where You’ll Be Focusing
Provide a broad range of legal services on matters in which Sobeys may be engaged, in order to achieve Sobeys’ goals and minimize legal risk;
Provide functional legal services to business leaders and other employees across the organization, including supporting Sobeys’ marketing and HR teams;
Oversee satisfactory resolution of complex, sensitive and sometimes ambiguous legal issues, typically with business risks;
Advise on legal issues impacting the business, including reviewing, drafting and hands-on negotiation of commercial agreements;
Direct some legal actions in which Sobeys is involved, either directly or through outside counsel, including management and oversight of outside counsel;
Assist paralegals and support staff on specific roles and/or provide day-to-day direction.
What You Have To Offer
Exceptional communication and relationship building skills;
Ability to feel comfortable in a retail environment and confident dealing with all levels within the organization;
Adept at working with outside counsel;
Ability to proactively provide ideas, advice and solutions relative to legal and business issues;
Strong analytic, negotiation and situational judgment skills;
Able to relate to people at all levels, both inside and outside of the organization;
Ability to work independently and in a team environment;
4 to 8 years’ experience gained from role(s) in private practice and/or in-house;
Experience with marketing and employment law is an asset;
Strong track record in managing a broad range of legal issues and interacting closely with business leaders;
Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario or Nova Scotia.
At Sobeys we require our teammates to have the ability to adhere to a hybrid work model that requires your presence at one of our office locations at least three days per week. This requirement is integral to our commitment to team collaboration and the overall success of our office culture. We offer a competitive compensation package, which varies by role. Some websites share our job opportunities and may provide salary estimates without our knowledge. These estimates are based on similar jobs and postings for general comparison, but these numbers are not provided by our organization nor monitored for accuracy. We will consider factors such as your working location, work experience and skills as well as internal equity, and market conditions to ensure the selected candidate is paid fairly and competitively. We look forward to discussing the specific compensation details relevant to this role with candidates who are selected to move forward in the recruitment process. We are committed to accommodating applicants with disabilities throughout the hiring process and will work with applicants requesting accommodation at any stage of this process.
Apr 18, 2025
Contract
City: Mississauga, Dartmouth Embark on a rewarding career with Sobeys Inc., celebrated among Canada’s Top 100 employers, where your talents contribute to our commitment to excellence and community impact. Our family of 128,000 employees and franchise affiliates share a collective passion for delivering exceptional shopping experiences and amazing food to all our customers. Our mission is to nurture the things that make life better – great experiences, families, communities, and our employees. We are a family nurturing families. A proudly Canadian company, we started in a small town in Nova Scotia but we are now in communities of all sizes across this great country. With over 1,600 stores in all 10 provinces, you may know us as Sobeys, Safeway, IGA, Foodland, FreshCo, Thrifty Foods, Lawtons Drug Stores or another of our great banners but we are all one extended family. Ready to Make an impact? We are looking for a brilliant legal mind to join a fast paced, diverse and impactful legal team at Sobeys for a 13-month contract term . As a Legal Counsel , you will review, interpret, and translate legal requirements and effectively communicate with our business and external stakeholders. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work with and learn from grocery industry leaders at all levels while working as part of a supportive and high performing legal team. This role is ideal for those seeking to enhance an in-house career or to utilize their skills gained at a law firm to experience in-house counsel work. Here’s Where You’ll Be Focusing
Provide a broad range of legal services on matters in which Sobeys may be engaged, in order to achieve Sobeys’ goals and minimize legal risk;
Provide functional legal services to business leaders and other employees across the organization, including supporting Sobeys’ marketing and HR teams;
Oversee satisfactory resolution of complex, sensitive and sometimes ambiguous legal issues, typically with business risks;
Advise on legal issues impacting the business, including reviewing, drafting and hands-on negotiation of commercial agreements;
Direct some legal actions in which Sobeys is involved, either directly or through outside counsel, including management and oversight of outside counsel;
Assist paralegals and support staff on specific roles and/or provide day-to-day direction.
What You Have To Offer
Exceptional communication and relationship building skills;
Ability to feel comfortable in a retail environment and confident dealing with all levels within the organization;
Adept at working with outside counsel;
Ability to proactively provide ideas, advice and solutions relative to legal and business issues;
Strong analytic, negotiation and situational judgment skills;
Able to relate to people at all levels, both inside and outside of the organization;
Ability to work independently and in a team environment;
4 to 8 years’ experience gained from role(s) in private practice and/or in-house;
Experience with marketing and employment law is an asset;
Strong track record in managing a broad range of legal issues and interacting closely with business leaders;
Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario or Nova Scotia.
At Sobeys we require our teammates to have the ability to adhere to a hybrid work model that requires your presence at one of our office locations at least three days per week. This requirement is integral to our commitment to team collaboration and the overall success of our office culture. We offer a competitive compensation package, which varies by role. Some websites share our job opportunities and may provide salary estimates without our knowledge. These estimates are based on similar jobs and postings for general comparison, but these numbers are not provided by our organization nor monitored for accuracy. We will consider factors such as your working location, work experience and skills as well as internal equity, and market conditions to ensure the selected candidate is paid fairly and competitively. We look forward to discussing the specific compensation details relevant to this role with candidates who are selected to move forward in the recruitment process. We are committed to accommodating applicants with disabilities throughout the hiring process and will work with applicants requesting accommodation at any stage of this process.
BDO is a firm built on a foundation of positive relationships with our people and our clients. Each day, our professionals provide exceptional service, helping clients with advice and insight they can trust. In turn, we offer an award-winning environment that fosters a people-first culture with a high priority on your personal and professional growth.
Your Opportunity
Our National office is looking for a Contract Review Lawyer to join the Office of the General Counsel on a 1-year contract . The Commercial Lawyer will report to the Senior Legal Counsel, Corporate & Commercial, and undertake a broad range of duties such as:
Provide advice to BDO’s service lines (assurance, BSO, tax and advisory) across Canada on the review, negotiation and drafting of a wide range of commercial contracts and transaction documents, including Engagement Letters, Non-Disclosure Agreements, MSAs, SOWs, and RFPs.
Advise the business on key contractual terms with a view to collaboratively assessing legal and business risk within the context of Firm policy and market practice.
You will lead negotiations and develop and implement strategy for the team.
Continuously develop and improve upon contracting processes, resources, and precedents.
Adopt digital tools and strategies, driving innovation and contributing to process improvements.
Assist with other work of the legal team to advise the business on its activities within Canada.
How do we define success for your role?
You demonstrate BDO's core values through all aspect of your work: Integrity, Respect and Collaboration
You understand your client’s industry, challenges, and opportunities; client’s describe you as positive, professional, and delivering high quality work
You identify, recommend, and are focused on effective service delivery to your clients
You share in an inclusive and engaging work environment that develops, retains and attracts talent
You actively participate in the adoption of digital tools and strategies to drive an innovative workplace
You grow your expertise through learning and professional development
Your experience and education
You are a member in good standing of the Law Society applicable in the province you reside.
You have experience negotiating, drafting and managing a wide range of commercial contracts, including but not limited to, contracts for procurement, technology, and professional services.
You can work side-by-side with the legal and business teams of our clients to help internal stakeholders meet company goals.
You thrive in an environment with a high operational tempo with limited supervision.
You build trust and enduring partnerships with people in your organization.
You can use independent judgement and decisiveness to resolve complex issues.
Why BDO? Our people-first approach to talent has earned us a spot among Canada’s Top 100 Employers for 2025 . This recognition is a milestone we’re thrilled to add to our collection of awards for both experienced and student talent experiences.
Our firm is committed to providing an environment where you can be successful in the following ways:
We enable you to engage with how we change and evolve, being a key contributor to the success and growth of BDO in Canada.
We help you become a better professional within our services, industries, and markets with extensive opportunities for learning and development.
We support your achievement of personal goals outside of the office and making an impact on your community.
Giving back adds up: Where company meets community. BDO is actively involved in our communities by supporting local charity initiatives. We support staff with local and national events where you will be given the opportunity to contribute to your community.
Total rewards that matter: We pay for performance with competitive total cash compensation that recognizes and rewards your contribution. We provide flexible benefits from day one, and a market leading personal time off policy. We are committed to supporting your overall wellness beyond working hours and provide reimbursement for wellness initiatives that fit your lifestyle.
Everyone counts: We believe every employee should have the opportunity to participate and succeed. Through leadership by our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leader, we are committed to a workplace culture of respect, inclusion, and diversity. We recognize and celebrate the valuable differences among each of us, including race, religious beliefs, physical or mental disabilities, age, place of origin, marital status, family status, gender or gender identity and sexual orientation. If you require accommodation to complete the application process, please contact us .
Flexibility: All BDO personnel are expected to spend some of their time working in the office, at the client site, and virtually unless accommodations or alternative work arrangements are in place.
Our model is a blended approach designed to support the flexible needs of our people, the firm and our clients. It’s about creating work experiences that meet everyone’s needs and providing flexibility to adjust when, where and how we work to meet the expectations of our role.
Code of Conduct: Our Code of Conduct sets clear standards for how we conduct business. It reflects our shared values and commitments and includes guiding principles to help us make ethical decisions and maintain trust with each other, our clients, and the public.
With your consent, BDO Canada may use AI technology (Microsoft Copilot) to transcribe during preliminary conversations, solely for the purpose of note-taking and not for other purposes, such as resume review, evaluation or selection of candidates.
More information on BDO Canada’s Privacy Policy can be found here: Privacy Policy | BDO Canada
Ready to make your mark at BDO? Click “Apply now” to send your up-to-date resume to one of our Talent Acquisition Specialists.
To explore other opportunities at BDO, check out our careers page .
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Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the application deadline date above
Apr 15, 2025
Contract
BDO is a firm built on a foundation of positive relationships with our people and our clients. Each day, our professionals provide exceptional service, helping clients with advice and insight they can trust. In turn, we offer an award-winning environment that fosters a people-first culture with a high priority on your personal and professional growth.
Your Opportunity
Our National office is looking for a Contract Review Lawyer to join the Office of the General Counsel on a 1-year contract . The Commercial Lawyer will report to the Senior Legal Counsel, Corporate & Commercial, and undertake a broad range of duties such as:
Provide advice to BDO’s service lines (assurance, BSO, tax and advisory) across Canada on the review, negotiation and drafting of a wide range of commercial contracts and transaction documents, including Engagement Letters, Non-Disclosure Agreements, MSAs, SOWs, and RFPs.
Advise the business on key contractual terms with a view to collaboratively assessing legal and business risk within the context of Firm policy and market practice.
You will lead negotiations and develop and implement strategy for the team.
Continuously develop and improve upon contracting processes, resources, and precedents.
Adopt digital tools and strategies, driving innovation and contributing to process improvements.
Assist with other work of the legal team to advise the business on its activities within Canada.
How do we define success for your role?
You demonstrate BDO's core values through all aspect of your work: Integrity, Respect and Collaboration
You understand your client’s industry, challenges, and opportunities; client’s describe you as positive, professional, and delivering high quality work
You identify, recommend, and are focused on effective service delivery to your clients
You share in an inclusive and engaging work environment that develops, retains and attracts talent
You actively participate in the adoption of digital tools and strategies to drive an innovative workplace
You grow your expertise through learning and professional development
Your experience and education
You are a member in good standing of the Law Society applicable in the province you reside.
You have experience negotiating, drafting and managing a wide range of commercial contracts, including but not limited to, contracts for procurement, technology, and professional services.
You can work side-by-side with the legal and business teams of our clients to help internal stakeholders meet company goals.
You thrive in an environment with a high operational tempo with limited supervision.
You build trust and enduring partnerships with people in your organization.
You can use independent judgement and decisiveness to resolve complex issues.
Why BDO? Our people-first approach to talent has earned us a spot among Canada’s Top 100 Employers for 2025 . This recognition is a milestone we’re thrilled to add to our collection of awards for both experienced and student talent experiences.
Our firm is committed to providing an environment where you can be successful in the following ways:
We enable you to engage with how we change and evolve, being a key contributor to the success and growth of BDO in Canada.
We help you become a better professional within our services, industries, and markets with extensive opportunities for learning and development.
We support your achievement of personal goals outside of the office and making an impact on your community.
Giving back adds up: Where company meets community. BDO is actively involved in our communities by supporting local charity initiatives. We support staff with local and national events where you will be given the opportunity to contribute to your community.
Total rewards that matter: We pay for performance with competitive total cash compensation that recognizes and rewards your contribution. We provide flexible benefits from day one, and a market leading personal time off policy. We are committed to supporting your overall wellness beyond working hours and provide reimbursement for wellness initiatives that fit your lifestyle.
Everyone counts: We believe every employee should have the opportunity to participate and succeed. Through leadership by our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leader, we are committed to a workplace culture of respect, inclusion, and diversity. We recognize and celebrate the valuable differences among each of us, including race, religious beliefs, physical or mental disabilities, age, place of origin, marital status, family status, gender or gender identity and sexual orientation. If you require accommodation to complete the application process, please contact us .
Flexibility: All BDO personnel are expected to spend some of their time working in the office, at the client site, and virtually unless accommodations or alternative work arrangements are in place.
Our model is a blended approach designed to support the flexible needs of our people, the firm and our clients. It’s about creating work experiences that meet everyone’s needs and providing flexibility to adjust when, where and how we work to meet the expectations of our role.
Code of Conduct: Our Code of Conduct sets clear standards for how we conduct business. It reflects our shared values and commitments and includes guiding principles to help us make ethical decisions and maintain trust with each other, our clients, and the public.
With your consent, BDO Canada may use AI technology (Microsoft Copilot) to transcribe during preliminary conversations, solely for the purpose of note-taking and not for other purposes, such as resume review, evaluation or selection of candidates.
More information on BDO Canada’s Privacy Policy can be found here: Privacy Policy | BDO Canada
Ready to make your mark at BDO? Click “Apply now” to send your up-to-date resume to one of our Talent Acquisition Specialists.
To explore other opportunities at BDO, check out our careers page .
#LI-ES1
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the application deadline date above
Aujourd'hui, Ericsson détient l'un des portefeuilles de brevets les plus précieux de l'industrie des TIC. Le portefeuille mondial de brevets comprend 60 000 brevets accordés dans les domaines de la technologie cellulaire, de l'électronique grand public, de l'infonuagique, de l'IA, des réseaux et plus encore.
Joignez-vous à Ericsson en tant que directeur de l'Unité des brevets du Canada (PU-CA), où vous jouerez un rôle central dans la gestion de ce portefeuille de brevets de pointe. PU-CA est l'une des multiples unités de brevets relevant de la Gestion de la création de brevets (PCM), qui fait partie de l'organisation mondiale des Droits de la Propriété Intellectuelle et des licences (IPR&L) d'Ericsson. À ce titre, vous serez responsable de la gestion d'une équipe axée sur l'identification des inventions brevetables, la préparation et la poursuite des brevets, l'évaluation de leurs implications commerciales, techniques et juridiques, et la garantie d'une solide protection des brevets dans diverses juridictions conformément aux objectifs stratégiques d'Ericsson.
Ce que vous ferez:
En tant que chef de PU-CA, vous dirigerez une équipe de 13 agents de brevets et parajuristes au Canada (Montréal et Ottawa).
Fournir un soutien en matière de DPI pour les opérations de R-D d'Ericsson, dans le cadre duquel vous travaillerez en étroite collaboration avec des inventeurs et des technologies innovantes telles que les normes de télécommunications 3GPP, la sécurité, l'IA, le Wi-Fi, la diffusion vidéo en continu et les médias.
Effectuer la planification des ressources de PU-CA, y compris le recrutement et le perfectionnement des talents.
Être responsable de l'atteinte des objectifs de rendement et de développement de l'unité de brevets.
Évaluer de manière indépendante les divulgations d'invention et prendre des décisions concernant les dépôts de brevets.
Préparer, rédiger et poursuivre les demandes de brevet de manière indépendante ou en collaboration avec des conseillers externes, en veillant au respect des normes de qualité.
Créer des tableaux de réclamations (Claim Charts) et fournir un soutien pour les activités et les litiges mondiaux en matière de licences et participer à des projets et des activités liés à l'organisation mondiale de PCM.
Vous relèverez du chef du Domaine de la création de brevets 2 et collaborerez étroitement par l'intermédiaire d'une équipe interfonctionnelle avec les autres gestionnaires d'unités de brevets et les représentants de l'octroi de licences, de l'assertion et de la gestion de portefeuille.
Les compétences que vous apportez:
Une formation universitaire pertinente telle qu'une maîtrise ou un doctorat en génie électrique, en informatique, en télécommunications, en physique ou l'équivalent.
Qualifié pour exercer devant l'USPTO (OPIC un plus) et connaissance approfondie des brevets et du processus de création de brevets avec au moins 5 ans d'expérience.
Solides qualités de leadership, gestion des parties prenantes, compétences exceptionnelles en communication et en réseautage, et expérience dans une équipe multinationale et multiculturelle, également à distance.
De préférence avec de l'expérience dans la gestion, le mentorat et l'orientation des autres pour favoriser une culture collaborative et innovante. Vous avez hâte d'obtenir des résultats et d'essayer de nouvelles façons de travailler.
Vaste expérience des demandes de brevet, des revendications et des processus de poursuite.
Bonne compréhension des questions de contrefaçon de brevet et des considérations juridiques connexes.
Expérience avérée dans la gestion et le développement de portefeuilles de brevets.
Expertise en droit de la propriété intellectuelle, y compris la réglementation internationale en matière de brevets.
Capacité à communiquer clairement et efficacement et à avoir un esprit d'équipe.
Grow with us!
Today, Ericsson owns one of the ICT industry’s most valuable portfolio of patents. The global patent portfolio consists of 60,000 granted patents within the areas of cellular technology, consumer electronics, cloud, AI, networks and beyond. Join Ericsson as Director of Patent Unit Canada (PU-CA), where you will play a pivotal role in strengthening and managing this cutting-edge portfolio of patents. PU-CA is one of the multiple Patent Units under Patent Creation Management (PCM), which is part of the global IPR & Licensing (IPR&L) organization in Ericsson. In this role, you will be responsible for managing a team focused on identifying patentable inventions, preparing and prosecuting patents, evaluating their business, technical, and legal implications, and ensuring robust patent protection across diverse jurisdictions in alignment with Ericsson’s strategic goals.
What you will do:
As the head of the PU-CA, you will lead a team of currently 13 patent attorneys and paralegals in Canada (Montreal and Ottawa).
Provide IPR support for Ericsson’s R&D operations wherein you will work closely with inventors and innovative technology such as 3GPP telecom standards, security, AI, Wi-Fi, and video streaming and media.
Conduct resource planning in PU-CA, including recruiting and developing of talents.
Be responsible for achieving the patent unit performance and development targets.
You will report to the Head of Patent Creation Area 2 and collaborate closely through a cross-functional team with the other patent unit managers and representatives from licensing, assertion, and portfolio management.
Independently assess invention disclosures and make decisions regarding patent filings.
Prepare, draft, and prosecute patent applications either independently or in collaboration with external counsel, ensuring adherence to quality standards.
Create claim charts and provide support for global licensing activities and litigations and engage in projects and activities related to the global PCM organization.
The skills you bring:
A relevant academic background such as a master’s degree or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Sciences, Telecommunications, Physics, or equivalent.
Qualified to practice before the USPTO (CIPO a plus) and detailed knowledge of patents and the patent creation process with at least 5 years of experience.
Strong leadership qualities, stakeholder management, outstanding communication and networking skills, and experience in a multi-national and multi-cultural team engagement, also remotely.
Preferably with experience in managing, mentoring, and guiding others to foster a collaborative and innovative culture. You are eager to drive for results and try out new ways of working.
Extensive experience with patent applications, claims, and prosecution processes.
Strong understanding of patent infringement issues and related legal considerations.
Proven track record in managing and developing patent portfolios.
Expertise in intellectual property laws, including international patent regulations.
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively and being a team-player.
Pourquoi se joindre à Ericsson?
Chez Ericsson, vous aurez une occasion exceptionnelle. La chance d'utiliser vos compétences et votre imagination pour repousser les limites de ce qui est possible. Trouver des solutions inédites à certains des problèmes les plus difficiles du monde. Vous serez mis au défi, mais vous ne serez pas seul. Vous vous joindrez à une équipe d'innovateurs diversifiés, tous déterminés à aller au-delà du statu quo pour créer l’avenir.
Que se passe-t-il une fois que vous avez présenté votre demande? Cliquez ici pour trouver tout ce que vous devez savoir sur notre processus d'embauche typique.
Ericsson utilise une approche d'embauche fondée sur le mérite, qui valorise les personnes ayant des expériences, des perspectives et des compétences différentes. Nous croyons sincèrement que cette approche stimule l'innovation, essentielle à notre croissance future. Nous encourageons les gens de tous horizons à postuler et à réaliser leur plein potentiel au sein de notre équipe Ericsson. Ericsson est fier d'être un employeur offrant l'égalité des chances, en savoir plus.
Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou si vous souhaitez demander une mesure d'adaptation en raison d'un handicap, veuillez communiquer avec Ericsson au hr.direct.mana@ericsson.com.
AVIS DE NON-RESPONSABILITÉ : Les énoncés ci-dessus visent à décrire la nature générale et le niveau de travail effectué par les employés occupant ce poste. Il ne s'agit pas d'une liste exhaustive de toutes les responsabilités, fonctions et compétences requises pour ce poste, et vous pourriez être amené à effectuer des tâches supplémentaires selon les tâches.
Apr 15, 2025
Full time
Aujourd'hui, Ericsson détient l'un des portefeuilles de brevets les plus précieux de l'industrie des TIC. Le portefeuille mondial de brevets comprend 60 000 brevets accordés dans les domaines de la technologie cellulaire, de l'électronique grand public, de l'infonuagique, de l'IA, des réseaux et plus encore.
Joignez-vous à Ericsson en tant que directeur de l'Unité des brevets du Canada (PU-CA), où vous jouerez un rôle central dans la gestion de ce portefeuille de brevets de pointe. PU-CA est l'une des multiples unités de brevets relevant de la Gestion de la création de brevets (PCM), qui fait partie de l'organisation mondiale des Droits de la Propriété Intellectuelle et des licences (IPR&L) d'Ericsson. À ce titre, vous serez responsable de la gestion d'une équipe axée sur l'identification des inventions brevetables, la préparation et la poursuite des brevets, l'évaluation de leurs implications commerciales, techniques et juridiques, et la garantie d'une solide protection des brevets dans diverses juridictions conformément aux objectifs stratégiques d'Ericsson.
Ce que vous ferez:
En tant que chef de PU-CA, vous dirigerez une équipe de 13 agents de brevets et parajuristes au Canada (Montréal et Ottawa).
Fournir un soutien en matière de DPI pour les opérations de R-D d'Ericsson, dans le cadre duquel vous travaillerez en étroite collaboration avec des inventeurs et des technologies innovantes telles que les normes de télécommunications 3GPP, la sécurité, l'IA, le Wi-Fi, la diffusion vidéo en continu et les médias.
Effectuer la planification des ressources de PU-CA, y compris le recrutement et le perfectionnement des talents.
Être responsable de l'atteinte des objectifs de rendement et de développement de l'unité de brevets.
Évaluer de manière indépendante les divulgations d'invention et prendre des décisions concernant les dépôts de brevets.
Préparer, rédiger et poursuivre les demandes de brevet de manière indépendante ou en collaboration avec des conseillers externes, en veillant au respect des normes de qualité.
Créer des tableaux de réclamations (Claim Charts) et fournir un soutien pour les activités et les litiges mondiaux en matière de licences et participer à des projets et des activités liés à l'organisation mondiale de PCM.
Vous relèverez du chef du Domaine de la création de brevets 2 et collaborerez étroitement par l'intermédiaire d'une équipe interfonctionnelle avec les autres gestionnaires d'unités de brevets et les représentants de l'octroi de licences, de l'assertion et de la gestion de portefeuille.
Les compétences que vous apportez:
Une formation universitaire pertinente telle qu'une maîtrise ou un doctorat en génie électrique, en informatique, en télécommunications, en physique ou l'équivalent.
Qualifié pour exercer devant l'USPTO (OPIC un plus) et connaissance approfondie des brevets et du processus de création de brevets avec au moins 5 ans d'expérience.
Solides qualités de leadership, gestion des parties prenantes, compétences exceptionnelles en communication et en réseautage, et expérience dans une équipe multinationale et multiculturelle, également à distance.
De préférence avec de l'expérience dans la gestion, le mentorat et l'orientation des autres pour favoriser une culture collaborative et innovante. Vous avez hâte d'obtenir des résultats et d'essayer de nouvelles façons de travailler.
Vaste expérience des demandes de brevet, des revendications et des processus de poursuite.
Bonne compréhension des questions de contrefaçon de brevet et des considérations juridiques connexes.
Expérience avérée dans la gestion et le développement de portefeuilles de brevets.
Expertise en droit de la propriété intellectuelle, y compris la réglementation internationale en matière de brevets.
Capacité à communiquer clairement et efficacement et à avoir un esprit d'équipe.
Grow with us!
Today, Ericsson owns one of the ICT industry’s most valuable portfolio of patents. The global patent portfolio consists of 60,000 granted patents within the areas of cellular technology, consumer electronics, cloud, AI, networks and beyond. Join Ericsson as Director of Patent Unit Canada (PU-CA), where you will play a pivotal role in strengthening and managing this cutting-edge portfolio of patents. PU-CA is one of the multiple Patent Units under Patent Creation Management (PCM), which is part of the global IPR & Licensing (IPR&L) organization in Ericsson. In this role, you will be responsible for managing a team focused on identifying patentable inventions, preparing and prosecuting patents, evaluating their business, technical, and legal implications, and ensuring robust patent protection across diverse jurisdictions in alignment with Ericsson’s strategic goals.
What you will do:
As the head of the PU-CA, you will lead a team of currently 13 patent attorneys and paralegals in Canada (Montreal and Ottawa).
Provide IPR support for Ericsson’s R&D operations wherein you will work closely with inventors and innovative technology such as 3GPP telecom standards, security, AI, Wi-Fi, and video streaming and media.
Conduct resource planning in PU-CA, including recruiting and developing of talents.
Be responsible for achieving the patent unit performance and development targets.
You will report to the Head of Patent Creation Area 2 and collaborate closely through a cross-functional team with the other patent unit managers and representatives from licensing, assertion, and portfolio management.
Independently assess invention disclosures and make decisions regarding patent filings.
Prepare, draft, and prosecute patent applications either independently or in collaboration with external counsel, ensuring adherence to quality standards.
Create claim charts and provide support for global licensing activities and litigations and engage in projects and activities related to the global PCM organization.
The skills you bring:
A relevant academic background such as a master’s degree or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Sciences, Telecommunications, Physics, or equivalent.
Qualified to practice before the USPTO (CIPO a plus) and detailed knowledge of patents and the patent creation process with at least 5 years of experience.
Strong leadership qualities, stakeholder management, outstanding communication and networking skills, and experience in a multi-national and multi-cultural team engagement, also remotely.
Preferably with experience in managing, mentoring, and guiding others to foster a collaborative and innovative culture. You are eager to drive for results and try out new ways of working.
Extensive experience with patent applications, claims, and prosecution processes.
Strong understanding of patent infringement issues and related legal considerations.
Proven track record in managing and developing patent portfolios.
Expertise in intellectual property laws, including international patent regulations.
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively and being a team-player.
Pourquoi se joindre à Ericsson?
Chez Ericsson, vous aurez une occasion exceptionnelle. La chance d'utiliser vos compétences et votre imagination pour repousser les limites de ce qui est possible. Trouver des solutions inédites à certains des problèmes les plus difficiles du monde. Vous serez mis au défi, mais vous ne serez pas seul. Vous vous joindrez à une équipe d'innovateurs diversifiés, tous déterminés à aller au-delà du statu quo pour créer l’avenir.
Que se passe-t-il une fois que vous avez présenté votre demande? Cliquez ici pour trouver tout ce que vous devez savoir sur notre processus d'embauche typique.
Ericsson utilise une approche d'embauche fondée sur le mérite, qui valorise les personnes ayant des expériences, des perspectives et des compétences différentes. Nous croyons sincèrement que cette approche stimule l'innovation, essentielle à notre croissance future. Nous encourageons les gens de tous horizons à postuler et à réaliser leur plein potentiel au sein de notre équipe Ericsson. Ericsson est fier d'être un employeur offrant l'égalité des chances, en savoir plus.
Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou si vous souhaitez demander une mesure d'adaptation en raison d'un handicap, veuillez communiquer avec Ericsson au hr.direct.mana@ericsson.com.
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