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The Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick is seeking a Licensed Paralegal with a passion for justice to join their team. This role involves supporting legal matters, case management, and fostering relationships within Indigenous communities. The ideal candidate will possess legal expertise, excellent communication skills, and a commitment to cultural sensitivity.
Company Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick (WNNB)
The Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick (WNNB) provides high-quality advice and technical support to New Brunswick’s six Wolastoqey communities on resource development matters that impact Aboriginal and Treaty Rights. Since our inception in 2017, WNNB has built a passionate and highly motivated team of technical and legal experts and a workplace that values interdisciplinary collaboration. Our organizationis committed to achieving justice, equityand self-determination for the Wolastoqiyik.
Job Description:WNNB is seeking a dynamic, compassionate, experienced, and self-driven Licensed Paralegal to join our team. Reporting to the Nihkanatpat, the successful candidate will work closely with our external Legal Team and will support day to day legal matters, case management, and relationship-building within Wolastoqey communities and with key stakeholders.
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Required Qualifications
Required Qualifications
This position requires a high degree of confidentiality. The ability to produce a clear criminal record check will be required by the successful candidate. Applicants may not be holders of elected political office.
WNNB offers an attractive compensation and benefits plan. Our office location is the Eqpahak Centre, Sitansisk (St. Mary’s First Nation), Fredericton, NB. Applications should be submitted in confidence via email, with the subject line “Paralegal”, to: human.resources@wolastoqey.ca.
WNNB hires based on merit and is committed to employment equity. We encourage all qualified persons to apply; however,preference will be given to individuals with an Indigenous background as per section 42 of the Human Rights Code.
The deadline for applications is July 20th, 2025.