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Legal Counsel

Kina Gbezhgomi Child and Family Services

Northeastern Ontario

On-site

CAD 105,000 - 130,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading Children's Aid Society in Sudbury, Ontario, is seeking a Legal Counsel to provide legal services and advice on child welfare matters. The ideal candidate will have a post-graduate degree in law and a minimum of three years of relevant experience. They must have strong litigation skills and a solid understanding of First Nation community standards. The position requires working closely with staff to navigate the complexities of child protection services while honoring community traditions.

Qualifications

  • Must be a member in good standing with the Law Society of Upper Canada.
  • Minimum three years practice experience in child welfare and family law.

Responsibilities

  • Provide legal services and consultation to Society staff.
  • Work within the framework of the CYFSA and relevant legislation.

Skills

Knowledge of legislation and regulations
Strong leadership skills
Outstanding litigation skills
Ability to mediate and negotiate
Clinical knowledge of child maltreatment
Organizational and analytical skills
Computer software proficiency

Education

Post-graduate degree in Law (LLB or JD)

Tools

Microsoft Office (Excel, Word)
Job description

LOCATION : SUDBURY, ON

CANDIDATES MUST LIVE WITHIN SERVICE AREA.

COVER LETTER NEEDS TO BE SENT WITH RESUME.

Applicants are encouraged to visit our website at www.kgcfs.org / employment to review the job description.

Include in your application a cover letter, resume, and (3) three reference letters - two (2) employment related from recent employers. Please also detail in your application: education, employment experience, and cultural participation.

KGCFS is a designated Children\'s Aid Society delivering Child Protection Services within seven member First Nations in the Districts of Sudbury and Manitoulin. KGCFS honours and supports our families’ and community’s inherent authority to care for their children based on unity, traditions, values, belief, and customs. Preference will be given to Anishinaabe Candidates, please self-identify in your application.

Salary Range : $105,139.06 - $129,307.12

OVERVIEW

Under the supervision of the Executive Director, the incumbent is responsible for providing legal services and consultation to Society staff on the application and interpretation of the CYFSA and all other relevant legislation.

QUALIFICATIONS
  • Post-graduate degree in Law {LLB} or Juris Doctor (JD) and a member in good standing with the Law Society of Upper Canada.
  • Minimum of three (3) years practice experience in child welfare and family law, including trial experience. Supervisory experience an asset.
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, & ABILITIES
  • Proven knowledge of First Nation communities standards legislation, regulations, and Ministry standards (e.g. the CYFSA, the Family Law Rules, Ontario Courts of Justice Act) and other relevant federal and provincial legislation.
  • Good understanding of the agency\'s values, service philosophy and objectives.
  • Knowledge of social work theories, principles, and practices.
  • Clinical knowledge of child maltreatment, child development, attachment and separation, and family dynamics.
  • Solid leadership skills and highly developed organizational, research, negotiation, critical thinking, analytical, and decision making skills.
  • Ability to mediate and negotiate effectively from an interest-based principled perspective.
  • Outstanding litigation skills and experience handling consent and litigation matters.
  • Demonstrated problem-solving, planning, priority-setting, and conflict resolution skills.
  • Demonstrated presentation skills to represent the society in the community and legal proceedings.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of adult learning principles and skill in providing training.
  • Demonstrated ability to work in a fast paced work environment and to deal with stressful situations.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with a vulnerable population which includes working with clients who are dealing with mental health, addiction and poverty issues.
  • Knowledge and proficient competence of computer software (e.g. Microsoft Office -Excel, Word and Frontline and Penlieu).
WORK ENVIRONMENT
  • Given the traditional practices of the Anishinabek, from time-to-time exposure to wood smoke and the burning of sacred medicines, including tobacco, sweet grass, sage, or cedar, may occur within the work setting.
  • Candidates must live within service area.

Applications are accepted in the following order of preference: by email, mail, or website at :

Human Resources – Confidential.

LEGAL COUNSEL

Kina Gbezhgomi Child and Family Services.

98 Pottawatomi Avenue.

Wikwemikong, Ontario, P0P 2J0.

Email : applications@kgcfs.org.

KGCFS We are committed to providing a barrier-free work environment in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and the Ontario Human Rights Code. Accommodations are available upon request for candidates taking part in the recruitment process. Miigwetch for your application, however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. As a condition of employment, the successful candidate will be required to submit the following: satisfactory Criminal Reference Check (within 3 months of application date), Vulnerable Sector Check and Driver’s Abstract.

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