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  • Staff Lawyer, FLC Victoria P062-25  

    - Victoria

    Posted Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 11:00 AM | Expires Friday, March 13, 2026 at 9:59 AM

    LEGAL AID BC

    POSTING TO:

    LABC STAFF (cc: PEA)

    FROM:

    HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT

    POSITION: STAFF LAWYER, FAMILY LAW CENTRES - VICTORIA COMPETITION NO:

    P062-25

    DATE POSTED:

    FEBRUARY 26, 2026

    CLOSING DATE:

    MARCH 12, 2026

    STARTING DATE:

    ASAP

    SALARY CLASSIFICATION:

    Maximum Year Call 15

    SALARY:

    Based on year of call - $73,059.89 (Yr1) to $142,773.62 (Yr15) + 10% Staff Lawyer Benefit Plan (As per the PEA Salary Schedule)

    Legal Aid BC is in the early stages of, and committed to a transformative journey to embedding Truth and Reconciliation, and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in 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 descent, persons with disabilities, gender diverse, racialized, and members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community be a part of this exciting stage of Legal Aid BC’s growth. We care deeply about the culture we are building and are looking for staff members who not only excel in their respective areas but are also passionate about supporting the people we serve and each other. If this resonates with you, we encourage you to apply. All interested and eligible applicants will be considered with due consideration to all protected grounds under the BC Human Rights Code. If we can do anything to make your application experience a positive and equitable one, we want to hear from you on what we can do better.

    PRIMARY FUNCTION Reporting to the Managing Lawyer or Excluded Manager, this position works within the context of Legal Aid BC (LABC) policies and is responsible for providing legal counsel and representation, including duty counsel, in the full range of family/child protection law practice including separation, divorce, parenting arrangements, property division and child protection matters. This position works collaboratively with community advocates in developing legal services, programs and law reform.

    The following job duties are illustrative examples, and shall not be construed as an exhaustive description of all the work requirements that may be inherent in the job.

    VALUES STATEMENT Our commitment to the principles of fundamental justice embedded in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and to Truth and Reconciliation, and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion is ambitious and foundational. It informs everything we do, as we defend liberty, equality, autonomy, and dignity; as we dismantle colonization, racism, sexism, ableism, transphobia and homophobia, and all discrimination. These are our values, and they inform our hiring practices too. Our business is aiding people in severe legal distress and necessitates internal and external alignment of practicing these values. Integrating Truth and Reconciliation, and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion throughout every aspect of Legal Aid BC is critical to building that culture, and we prioritize ongoing resources to achieve that goal.

    DUTIES

    Provides family law services including summary legal advice and information to clients and individual case representation and provides duty counsel services in courts as assigned.

    Screening and supporting clients who have experienced family violence

    Conducts legal research and prepares required documents.

    Develops solutions to family problems and acts for clients in all family matters at hearings, trials and appeals in all levels of BC Courts.

    Discusses, negotiates and resolves case matters by working with opposing lawyers, judges, witnesses and police as appropriate.

    Provides day to day supervision and work direction including performance planning, coaching and feedback sessions to support staff.

    Collaborates with community advocates through the exchange of information and assistance with LABC work and law reform work.

    Builds reciprocal relationships and partnerships with local community, including Indigenous community by attending community cultural events and conferences etc. to network, raise awareness of LABC and services, present information and identify community needs.

    Provides advice on service issues, policy development, pilot projects, and local practices in the Region.

    Completes time logs and monthly caseload reports as requested and in accordance with standard requirements.

    Develops partnerships and effective working relationships with the private bar and other justice system participants in the Region.

    Performs other related duties as required.

    QUALIFICATIONS

    A degree from a Law School of recognized standing and membership or eligibility for membership in the Law Society of British Columbia.

    Experience as per job posting year of call requirements, in general practice with an emphasis on family and child protection law.

    Experience supervising support staff.

    Experience at Provincial and Supreme Court levels involving the full range of family law and child protection issues.

    Or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

    A valid BC driver’s license is required

    Must be willing and able to travel throughout BC

    KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

    Knowledge of family and child protection law and practice and a deep understanding of the impact of family violence.

    Experience screening for family violence, doing risk assessments and safety planning.

    Ability to understand trauma and its effects on memory, cognition, communication, and relationships.

    Ability to work with people who have experienced trauma and experience with applying a trauma informed, anti-oppressive, and culturally sensitive approach to your legal practice.

    An understanding of issues affecting Indigenous communities, knowledge of Indigenous cultures, justice concepts, and Indigenous community groups and agencies.

    Knowledge of administrative principles, practices, techniques, policies, and legislative development relevant to Indigenous programs, services and activities.

    An awareness of government laws and policies impacting Indigenous peoples.

    Knowledge of the structure and history of Indigenous communities within BC.

    Demonstrated awareness of the local community's cultural diversity, knowledge of various community resources available, including Indigenous cultures.

    Experience working with clients experiencing multiple intersecting barriers to accessing legal aid services, including clients experiencing poverty and/or low incomes, equity seeking groups, or those whose first language is not English.

    Knowledge of and experience with collaborative processes, including the Ministry of Children and Family Development and Delegated Aboriginal Agency’s collaborative planning and decision-making policies.

    Ability to practice cultural sensitivity using extensive knowledge of Truth & Reconciliation and Equity, Diversity & Inclusion .

    Ability to practice active listening, non-violent communication, non-violent crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques in order to achieve communication and information sharing with clients facing barriers to service through a lens of Truth & Reconciliation and Equity, Diversity & Inclusion,

    Ability to understand and comply with LABC Policy and Procedures.

    Ability to develop resourceful solutions to legal problems of clients and competing claims.

    Ability to assert the rights of persons in all family law and child protection matters at Provincial and Supreme Court levels.

    Demonstrated solid legal analyses of issues affecting client.

    Ability to work with, negotiate, discuss and resolve matters with opposing lawyers, witnesses and Judges as appropriate.

    Ability to make effective courtroom presentations.

    Demonstrated strong problem solving and decision-making abilities.

    Ability to carry a caseload and close a specified number of files annually in accordance with LABC requirements.

    Ability to handle a high stress environment with multiple tasks running simultaneously and meet deadlines.

    Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and as part of a team.

    Must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills (oral and written).

    Must have a proven record of success as a lawyer, such as achieving positive client outcomes.

    Must be able to complete time logs and monthly caseload reports in a timely manner.

    Familiarity with Microsoft Office, MS Teams, Zoom and other web-based platforms for communication, scheduling, and file management.

    EMPLOYMENT IS CONDITIONAL UPON COMPLETING AND OBTAINING CLEARANCE FROM THE FOLLOWING

    Criminal Record Check (CRC) in accordance with the Criminal Records Review Act

    Law Society Check

    Current and previous vendors with Legal Aid BC are subject to a standard internal review of audit and investigation files

    WE OFFER (BASED YOUR EMPLOYMENT STATUS AND AFFILIATION)

    Four weeks paid vacation to start that grows the longer you are with LABC

    An excellent employee benefits package, where premiums are 100% paid by LABC

    Support for training and development

    An Employee and Family Assistance program

    The opportunity to participate in various Employee programs (Employee Wellness, etc.)

    Support for a healthy work/life balance

    Generous leave provisions (sick time, special leaves)

    13 paid statutory holidays

    An opportunity for a flexible hybrid work arrangement for some positions (LABC reserves the right to change this policy at any time)

    Transit friendly employer for eligible staff to have their commute subsidized

    Dog-friendly offices

    Dedicated Cultural Leave provisions for Indigenous employees

    An Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Council, and Indigenous employees Council and Accessibility Committee of employees from equity-seeking groups that advises on ongoing improvements and investments in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at our workplace

    Legal Aid BC is recognized as one of BC’s Top 100 Employers:

    We would like to thank all external applicants for their interest but regret that only those shortlisted will be contacted.

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  • Staff Lawyer, Family Duty Counsel - Nanaimo P005-26 Job Description POSITION: STAFF LAWYER, FAMILY DUTY COUNSEL - NANAIMO COMPETITION NO:

    P005-26

    DATE POSTED:

    APRIL 10, 2026

    CLOSING DATE:

    APRIL 17, 2026

    STARTING DATE:

    ASAP

    SALARY CLASSIFICATION:

    Maximum Year Call 15

    SALARY:

    Based on year of call - $ 73,059.89 (Yr1) to $ 142,773.62 (Yr15) + 10% Staff Lawyer Benefit Plan (As per the PEA Salary Schedule)

    Legal Aid BC is in the early stages of, and committed to a transformative journey to embedding Truth and Reconciliation, and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in 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 descent, persons with disabilities, gender diverse, racialized, and members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community to be a part of this exciting stage of Legal Aid BC’s growth. We care deeply about the culture we are building and are looking for staff members who not only excel in their respective areas but are also passionate about supporting the people we serve and each other. All interested and eligible applicants will be considered with due consideration to all protected grounds under the BC Human Rights Code.

    PRIMARY FUNCTION:

    Reporting to the Manager, Family Law Advice Services, as Family Duty Counsel providing services for Vancouver and other court locations. This position works within the context of LABC policies and is responsible for providing legal advice and limited representation in the full range of family/child protection law practice, with some administrative legal support. This position works with a group of lawyers who provide direct client advice services, and will liaise with other local justice stakeholders. This position also provides operational support to Family Law Services in developing legal services, programs and law reform.

    The following job duties are illustrative examples, and shall not be construed as an exhaustive description of all the work requirements that may be inherent in the job.

    VALUES STATEMENT:

    Our commitment to the principles of fundamental justice embedded in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and to Truth and Reconciliation, and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion is ambitious and foundational. It informs everything we do, as we defend liberty, equality, autonomy, and dignity; as we dismantle colonization, racism, sexism, ableism, transphobia and homophobia, and all discrimination. These are our values, and they inform our hiring practices too. Our business is aiding people in severe legal distress and necessitates internal and external alignment of practicing these values. Integrating Truth and Reconciliation, and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion throughout every aspect of Legal Aid BC is critical to building that culture, and we prioritize ongoing resources to achieve that goal.

    DUTIES:

    Provides family/child protection law services including summary legal advice and information to clients, limited representation, and duty counsel services in courts as assigned.

    Conducts legal research and prepares required documents.

    Develops solutions to family legal problems and provides services for clients in all types of family law matters.

    Discusses, negotiates and resolves case matters by working with opposing lawyers, judges, and social workers as appropriate.

    Provides day to day supervision and work direction including performance planning, coaching and feedback sessions to support staff.

    Supports the work of Family Law Services.

    Develops and delivers public legal education in family/child protection law as required and time permits.

    Collaborates with community advocates through the exchange of information and assistance with LABC work and law reform work.

    Builds relationships and partnerships with community groups including Indigenous communities by attending community cultural events and conferences etc. to network, raise awareness of LABC and services, present information and identify community needs.

    May assist in the development and delivery of workshops for community members (intermediaries and the public) on a variety of issues related to their needs including child protection, family law, civil law and mediation as required.

    Provide advice on service issues, policy development, pilot projects, and local practices in the Region.

    Provides time logs, completes tariff billings and monthly caseload reports as requested and in accordance with standard requirements.

    Develop partnerships and effective working relationships with the private bar and other justice system participants in the Region.

    Performs other related duties as required.

    QUALIFICATIONS:

    A degree from a Law School of recognized standing and membership or eligibility for membership in the Law Society of British Columbia.

    A preference for four (4) to eight (8) years of call to the bar in British Columbia, with significant practice experience in family and child protection law.

    Experience supervising support staff.

    Experience at Provincial and Supreme Court levels involving the full range of family and child protection law issues.

    Or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

    This position may require some local travel:

    A valid BC driver’s licence is required;

    Must be willing and able to travel occasionally throughout Metro Vancouver.

    KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

    Demonstrated excellent knowledge of family and child protection law and practice.

    An understanding of Indigenous issues, cultures as well as Indigenous community groups and agencies and historical and current issues affecting Indigenous communities.

    Knowledge of and experience with alternative dispute resolution and collaborative processes.

    Knowledge of administrative principles, practices, techniques, policies and legislative development relevant to indigenous programs, services and activities.

    An awareness of government laws and policies impacting Indigenous peoples.

    Ability to communicate and relate to Indigenous people and their communities, with sensitivity to cultural and Tribal/Nation differences.

    Knowledge of local community resources.

    Familiar with the structure and history of Indigenous communities within BC.

    Knowledge of collaborative processes and the Ministry of Children and Family Development’s Collaborative Practice and Decision-Making Policy.

    Ability to understand and comply with LABC Policy and Procedures.

    Experience and interest in Public Legal Education (PLE).

    Ability to develop resourceful solutions to legal problems of clients and competing claims.

    Ability to assert the rights of clients in all family law matters at Provincial and Supreme Court levels.

    Demonstrate solid legal analyses of client issues.

    Proven experience and ability in providing unbundled services or willingness to do so, including the ability to coach clients in advocating for themselves and presenting their case at court.

    Ability to work with, negotiate, discuss and resolve matters with opposing lawyers, witnesses and Judges as appropriate.

    Ability to make effective courtroom presentations.

    Demonstrate strong problem solving and decision making abilities.

    Ability to handle heavy workload demands and meet deadlines.

    Ability to meet caseload targets in accordance with standard requirements.

    Ability to handle a high stress environment with multiple tasks running simultaneously.

    Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and as part of a team.

    Must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills (oral and written).

    Must have a proven record of success as a lawyer.

    Must be willing to keep time logs, complete tariff billings and monthly caseload reports in a timely manner.

    Must demonstrate awareness of cultural diversity issues in and around the Region and experience working with low income individuals and their special needs, which may include distinct social and economic circumstances, disabilities, language barriers, literacy, or other disadvantages.

    Must have awareness and sensitivity to cultural influences in the community.

    Must be proficient in a Windows based computerized environment using word processing, email, video and legal research applications.

    Employment is conditional upon completing and obtaining clearance from the following:

    Criminal Record Check (CRC) in accordance with the Criminal Records Review Act

    Law Society Check

    Current and previous vendors with Legal Aid BC are subject to a standard internal review of audit and investigation files

    We offer (based on your employment status and affiliation):

    Four weeks paid vacation to start that grows the longer you are with LABC

    An excellent employee benefits package, where premiums are 100% paid by LABC

    Support for training and development

    An Employee and Family Assistance program

    The opportunity to participate in various Employee programs (Employee Wellness, etc.)

    Support for a healthy work/life balance

    Generous leave provisions (sick time, special leaves)

    13 paid statutory holidays

    An opportunity for a flexible hybrid work arrangement for some positions (LABC reserves the right to change this policy at any time)

    Transit friendly employer for eligible staff to have their commute subsidized

    Dog-friendly offices

    Dedicated Cultural Leave provisions for Indigenous employees

    An Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Council, and Indigenous employees Council and Accessibility Committee of employees from equity-seeking groups that advises on ongoing improvements and investments in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at our workplace

    #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • A public legal service organization in Victoria is seeking a Staff Lawyer specializing in family law. This position involves providing legal counsel, representing clients in family and child protection issues, and engaging with community partners to improve service delivery. Ideal candidates will have a law degree, familiarity with family law, and the ability to work effectively with diverse and often vulnerable populations. A commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion is essential and a valid BC driver's license is required. #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • Policy Analyst B050-25  

    - Vancouver

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    Policy Analyst B050-25

    role at

    Legal Aid BC

    Base pay range CA$72,893.00/yr - CA$83,317.00/yr

    Competition #:

    B050-25

    Application Deadline:

    January 7, 2026

    VALUES STATEMENT Our commitment to the principles of fundamental justice embedded in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and to Truth and Reconciliation, and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion is ambitious and foundational. It informs everything we do, as we defend liberty, equality, autonomy, and dignity; as we dismantle colonization, racism, sexism, ableism, transphobia and homophobia, and all discrimination. These are our values, and they inform our hiring practices too. Our business is aiding people in severe legal distress and necessitates internal and external alignment of practicing these values. Integrating Truth and Reconciliation, and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion throughout every aspect of Legal Aid BC is critical to building that culture, and we prioritize ongoing resources to achieve that goal.

    Opportunity As a Policy Analyst, your primary function is to provide policy, and data expertise and support to advance key projects within LABC. The Policy Analyst will help project managers and teams initiate, plan, execute, monitor and control projects, with a specific focus on data analysis and policy development.

    The Policy Analyst understands the strategic and long-range goals of the organization, including its dedication to the principles of truth and reconciliation and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and is committed to supporting the creation of more equitable and inclusive policy.

    Key accountabilities

    Supports the development and implementation of new policies and procedures to help advance major projects within LABC.

    Prepares briefing materials, issue papers, position papers, and submissions, presentations and correspondence on matters related to LABC projects and mandate.

    Support project managers and teams to develop project management documents, including business cases, issue papers, detailed scope definition, budgets, resource plans, project schedules, project reports and forecasts.

    Develops and implements project plans, schedules and task tracking systems for policy development projects.

    Designs, develops and supports evaluation frameworks, logic models, and performance measurement plans.

    Defines outcomes and develops appropriate evaluation methodologies and tools to meet organizational needs.

    Who We Are Legal Aid BC (LABC) is a non-profit organization established by the Legal Services Society Act in 1979. Our mission is to provide legal information, advice, and representation services to BC's most vulnerable and marginalized citizens who lack the necessary resources to effectively access the justice system when their families, freedom, or safety are at risk. Our vision is to see BC’s legal system transformed, by the way LABC represents our clients, into one more equitable and inclusive with a mission to strengthen client-centred legal help for British Columbians experiencing barriers accessing the legal system.

    At LABC, we know that our continued ability to help the people who need us is due to the hardworking individuals who make up our team, dedicated to making a difference in the lives of people in need. We foster a positive culture of open communication for our team to thrive within, underpinned by our values of client focus, advancing Truth and Reconciliation, and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, and change through leadership.

    Legal Aid BC is in the early stages of, and committed to a transformative journey of embedding Truth and Reconciliation, and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in 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 Metis descent, persons with diverse abilities, gender diverse, racialized, and members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, be a part of this exciting stage of Legal Aid BC’s growth. We care deeply about the culture we are building and are looking for staff members who not only excel in their respective areas but are also passionate about supporting the people we serve and each other. If this resonates with you, we encourage you to apply. All interested and eligible applicants will be considered with due consideration to all protected grounds under the BC Human Rights Code. If we can do anything to make your application experience a positive and equitable one, we want to hear from you on what we can do better.

    The Ideal Candidate

    Degree in public policy/administration or a related discipline

    Post-graduate education is considered an asset

    3+ years experience as a policy or project analyst or in a related role

    Demonstrated expertise and experience in policy development, data analysis, and research

    Demonstrated experience with project planning and supporting the implementation of plans to meet goals and deadlines

    OR an equivalent combination of education/experience

    We Offer

    Four weeks paid vacation to start that grows the longer you are with LABC

    An excellent employee benefits package, where premiums are 100% paid by LABC

    Support for training and development

    An Employee and Family Assistance program

    The opportunity to participate in various Employee programs (Employee Wellness, etc.)

    Support for a healthy work/life balance

    Generous leave provisions (sick time, special leaves)

    13 paid statutory holidays

    An opportunity for a flexible hybrid work arrangement for some positions (LABC reserves the right to change this policy at any time)

    Transit friendly employer for eligible staff to have their commute subsidized

    Dog-friendly offices

    Dedicated Cultural Leave provisions for Indigenous employees

    An Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Council, and Indigenous employees Council and Accessibility Committee of employees from equity-seeking groups that advises on ongoing improvements and investments in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at our workplace

    For additional information regarding our extensive benefits package, please explore our careers page at: https://legalaid.bc.ca/about/careers/why-work-here.

    If you are interested in joining us – visit our careers page for the full job posting at https://legalaid.bc.ca/careers and apply now!

    We would like to thank all external applicants for their interest but regret that only those shortlisted will be contacted.

    #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • Staff Lawyer, Family Duty Counsel – Kelowna P006‑26 Kelowna, BC, Canada

    Job Description LEGAL AID BC

    Position Overview STAFF LAWYER, FAMILY DUTY COUNSEL – KELOWNA

    Competition No:

    P006-26

    Date Posted:

    April 10, 2026

    Closing Date:

    April 17, 2026

    Starting Date:

    ASAP

    Salary Classification:

    Maximum Year Call 15

    Salary:

    Based on year of call – $73,059.89 (Yr1) to $142,773.62 (Yr15) + 10% Staff Lawyer Benefit Plan (As per the PEA Salary Schedule)

    Primary Function Reporting to the Manager, Family Law Advice Services, as Family Duty Counsel providing services for Vancouver and other court locations. This position works within the context of LABC policies and is responsible for providing legal advice and limited representation in the full range of family/child protection law practice, with some administrative legal support. This position works with a group of lawyers who provide direct client advice services, and will liaise with other local justice stakeholders. This position also provides operational support to Family Law Services in developing legal services, programs and law reform.

    Duties

    Provides family/child protection law services including summary legal advice and information to clients, limited representation, and duty counsel services in courts as assigned.

    Conducts legal research and prepares required documents.

    Develops solutions to family legal problems and provides services for clients in all types of family law matters.

    Discusses, negotiates and resolves case matters by working with opposing lawyers, judges, and social workers as appropriate.

    Provides day to day supervision and work direction including performance planning, coaching and feedback sessions to support staff.

    Supports the work of Family Law Services.

    Develops and delivers public legal education in family/child protection law as required and time permits.

    Collaborates with community advocates through the exchange of information and assistance with LABC work and law reform work.

    Builds relationships and partnerships with community groups including Indigenous communities by attending community cultural events and conferences etc. to network, raise awareness of LABC and services, present information and identify community needs.

    May assist in the development and delivery of workshops for community members (intermediaries and the public) on a variety of issues related to their needs including child protection, family law, civil law and mediation as required.

    Provide advice on service issues, policy development, pilot projects, and local practices in the Region.

    Provides time logs, completes tariff billings and monthly caseload reports as requested and in accordance with standard requirements.

    Develop partnerships and effective working relationships with the private bar and other justice system participants in the Region.

    Performs other related duties as required.

    Qualifications

    A degree from a Law School of recognized standing and membership or eligibility for membership in the Law Society of British Columbia.

    A preference for four (4) to eight (8) years of call to the bar in British Columbia, with significant practice experience in family and child protection law.

    Experience supervising support staff.

    Experience at Provincial and Supreme Court levels involving the full range of family and child protection law issues.

    Or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

    Travel & Local Requirements

    A valid BC driver’s license is required.

    Must be willing and able to travel occasionally throughout Metro Vancouver.

    Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

    Demonstrated excellent knowledge of family and child protection law and practice.

    An understanding of Indigenous issues, cultures as well as Indigenous community groups and agencies and historical and current issues affecting Indigenous communities.

    Knowledge of and experience with alternative dispute resolution and collaborative processes.

    Knowledge of administrative principles, practices, techniques, policies and legislative development relevant to indigenous programs, services and activities.

    An awareness of government laws and policies impacting Indigenous peoples.

    Ability to communicate and relate to Indigenous people and their communities, with sensitivity to cultural and Tribal/Nation differences.

    Knowledge of local community resources.

    Familiar with the structure and history of Indigenous communities within BC.

    Knowledge of collaborative processes and the Ministry of Children and Family Development’s Collaborative Practice and Decision‑Making Policy.

    Ability to understand and comply with LABC Policy and Procedures.

    Experience and interest in Public Legal Education (PLE).

    Ability to develop resourceful solutions to legal problems of clients and competing claims.

    Ability to assert the rights of clients in all family law matters at Provincial and Supreme Court levels.

    Demonstrate solid legal analyses of client issues.

    Proven experience and ability in providing unbundled services or willingness to do so, including the ability to coach clients in advocating for themselves and presenting their case at court.

    Ability to work with, negotiate, discuss and resolve matters with opposing lawyers, witnesses and Judges as appropriate.

    Ability to make effective courtroom presentations.

    Demonstrate strong problem solving and decision making abilities.

    Ability to handle heavy workload demands and meet deadlines.

    Ability to meet caseload targets in accordance with standard requirements.

    Ability to handle a high stress environment with multiple tasks running simultaneously.

    Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and as part of a team.

    Must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills (oral and written).

    Must have a proven record of success as a lawyer.

    Must be willing to keep time logs, complete tariff billings and monthly caseload reports in a timely manner.

    Must demonstrate awareness of cultural diversity issues in and around the Region and experience working with low income individuals and their special needs, which may include distinct social and economic circumstances, disabilities, language barriers, literacy, or other disadvantages.

    Must have awareness and sensitivity to cultural influences in the community.

    Must be proficient in a Windows based computerized environment using word processing, email, video and legal research applications.

    Employment Conditions

    Criminal Record Check (CRC) in accordance with the Criminal Records Review Act.

    Law Society Check.

    Current and previous vendors with Legal Aid BC are subject to a standard internal review of audit and investigation files.

    Benefits

    Four weeks paid vacation to start that grows the longer you are with LABC.

    An excellent employee benefits package, where premiums are 100% paid by LABC.

    Support for training and development.

    An Employee and Family Assistance program.

    The opportunity to participate in various Employee programs (Employee Wellness, etc.).

    Support for a healthy work/life balance.

    Generous leave provisions (sick time, special leaves).

    13 paid statutory holidays.

    An opportunity for a flexible hybrid work arrangement for some positions (LABC reserves the right to change this policy at any time).

    Transit friendly employer for eligible staff to have their commute subsidized.

    Dog-friendly offices.

    Dedicated Cultural Leave provisions for Indigenous employees.

    An Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Council, and Indigenous employees Council and Accessibility Committee of employees from equity‑seeking groups that advises on ongoing improvements and investments in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at our workplace.

    #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • Join as an experienced Family Duty Counsel providing essential legal services in family and child protection law. This role encompasses direct client support and collaboration with community groups.

    In this position, you will take part in various legal processes, offering advice and limited representation to clients involved in family disputes. You will liaise with local stakeholders and contribute to the development of community-focused legal programs. Daily supervision of staff and public legal education efforts are also key aspects of this role.

    Key Responsibilities: • Offer family law services in court settings • Negotiate case matters with legal representatives • Conduct legal research to support case strategies • Manage junior staff performance and development • Develop community legal educational materials

    Requirements: • Law degree and membership eligibility in Law Society • 4-8 years of relevant family law practice • Supervisory experience preferred • Strong understanding of Indigenous community issues • Excellent communication and negotiation skills

    Leverage your expertise in family law to enhance support and advocate effectively for community needs. #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • A non-profit legal organization in Vancouver is seeking a Policy Analyst to provide expertise for key projects. The ideal candidate will support policy development and project management. This role requires a degree in public policy or a related field, with 3+ years of relevant experience. Legal Aid BC values diversity and seeks applicants from equity-seeking groups to help build a more inclusive environment. The role offers a comprehensive benefits package with competitive pay. #J-18808-Ljbffr

  • Staff Lawyer for Family Law Services  

    - Nanaimo

    Impact family dynamics as a Staff Lawyer focused on Family Duty Counsel. Deliver compassionate legal advice and representation while engaging in community legal education and support initiatives.

    In this role, you will work as Family Duty Counsel across multiple court locations, ensuring that clients receive high-quality legal services in family and child protection law. You will engage with community advocates, develop partnerships, and contribute to law reform efforts while delivering direct representation. Your expertise will align with the commitment to diversity and inclusion in legal practices.

    Key Responsibilities: • Deliver comprehensive legal advice in family law cases • Represent clients in family law courts • Conduct legal research and prepare necessary documentation • Mentor and lead support staff activities • Collaborate with community organizations and stakeholders

    Requirements: • Juris Doctor degree and Law Society eligibility • 4-8 years practicing family law • Experience supervising legal aides • Understanding of Indigenous legal issues • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

    Elevate your legal practice as you advocate for clients and foster community connections in family law. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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