Staff lawyer
Chatham-Kent Legal Clinic (CKLC)
Practice legal clinic law in a community where it is still possible to purchase a home and drive to work in under 15 minutes. Enjoy the benefits of small city/rural living.
The Chatham-Kent Legal Clinic (CKLC) is seeking a Staff Lawyer for a full-time, permanent position.
The successful candidate will be an important part of a team whose goal is to provide clinic law information/advice and representation, public legal education, law reform, and community development activities.
The Staff Lawyer will work within the mandate of CKLC to serve the legal needs of low-income residents of Chatham-Kent in the areas of law in which it practices. The areas of law may change at the direction of the Executive Director.
Responsibilities:
- Provide legal information/advice and representation to clients in the following areas of law: Ontario Disability Support Program appeals, Canada Pension Plan appeals, Ontario Works appeals, Employment Insurance, and Wills and Powers of Attorney. Some Landlord and Tenant work may on occasion be required.
- Communicate with clients; obtain documentation for case files; prepare letters to clients; maintain case files and documents; and undertake related administrative duties.
- Conduct law reform, community development activities and public legal education events.
- Record-keeping using an internet-based information management program.
- Commit to being an engaged member of the Chatham-Kent community.
- Practice out of our newly-located office; some remote work is possible.
- Other related duties as required by the Executive Director.
Qualifications:
- Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.
- A demonstrated commitment to social justice and an understanding of the needs and challenges faced by low-income and marginalized communities.
- Strong advocacy skills and the ability to evaluate legal issues and exercise sound judgment.
- Sound organizational and administrative skills and the ability to prioritize a variety of tasks.
- Good computer skills; experience with Word, PowerPoint and Microsoft Outlook.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; ability to plan and conduct engaging public legal education events.
- Ability to effectively interact with and assist clients who often face multiple challenges.
- File and document management skills.
- Ability to work with minimal supervision and effectively as part of a team.
- Driver’s license, a vehicle, and the ability to travel (infrequently in the evenings) are required.
- Provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination, subject to medical or Ontario Human Rights Code based exemptions.
- Community legal clinic experience is an asset.
CKLC is committed to upholding the values of diversity, equity and inclusion in our workplace. We encourage applications from members of groups with historical and/or current barriers to equity.
COMPENSATION:
Annual range of $80,000 – $119,650 (under review), depending on relevant experience. Includes a comprehensive benefits package and employer pension plan contributions.
START DATE:
Flexible and to be arranged.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Applications will be accepted and interviews conducted on a rolling basis until this position is filled. We thank all applicants but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
TO APPLY:
Send an email with the following Word or pdf attachments – cover letter, resume, the names of two references with sufficient contact information – to Walter Van de Kleut, Executive Director, at walter.vandekleut@cklc.clcj.ca.