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A global religious organization is seeking a Legal Coordinator 1 in Calgary to provide legal support to Church leaders. The role includes coordinating legal documentation, compliance, and assisting with government relations. Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree and five years of management experience, preferably in a legal context. Strong communication skills and a commitment to the Church's mission are essential.
A Legal Coordinator 1 assists the Area Legal Counsel (ALC) in providing strategic legal advice to Church leaders and officers and in managing the delivery of legal services to the Church. The work of the Legal Coordinator 1 is ultimately a spiritual work, assisting to accomplish the mission of the Church.
As assigned by the ALC, a Legal Coordinator 1 may have interactions with outside counsel, Area Office personnel, ecclesiastical leaders and other Church officers, governmental agencies, and the Office of General Counsel at headquarters. A Legal Coordinator 1 DOES NOT engage in the practice of law or provide legal advice.
Requires a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent in the host nation) and five years of management or administrative experience (law related experience is preferred).
A thorough knowledge of the Church’s temporal organization and Church policies and procedures is preferred, as the responsibilities require the ability to explain Church procedures and practices to persons not familiar with Church operations and work effectively with temporal affairs personnel.
Must have a strong commitment to the mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and be willing to work cooperatively with others to accomplish the goals and objectives of the Church.
Must: maintain strict confidentiality; exercise a high degree of tact and discretion; prioritize and meet deadlines; demonstrate a high level of initiative, spiritual maturity, leadership and training ability; manage multiple tasks simultaneously with little supervision; exemplify Church standards and teachings; be proficient in the use of personal computers and basic applications (i.e., Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint) and internet research; and be service oriented and personable.
Must have legal authorization to work in Canada.