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Staff Lawyer - Prince Rupert IJC


Company : BC First Nations Justice Council


Location : Prince Rupert, British Columbia


Created : 2025-07-04


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Legal Services Full Time Prince Rupert, BCEmpowered by the First Nations Leadership Council and in partnership with the provincial and federal governments, the BC First Nations Justice Council (BCFNJC) is responsible to 204 First Nations in BC. Our mandate is to reduce the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the criminal justice system and to support Nations as they move to sovereignty over justice.We are a rapidly growing and dedicated team (6 Council members & 100+ employees) We currently have 10 IJCs (Merritt, Prince George, Prince Rupert, Chilliwack, Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna, Nanaimo, and Surrey and the Virtual IJC which serves Indigenous people across the rest of BC). We are opening 6 new IJCs this year. We are seeking team members who understand the gravity of this responsibility and are excited by the opportunity. Indigenous people in BC deserve world-class legal services and programs. We are seeking to hire staff who share our vision and will not stop until we reach our goal. We take our mandate seriously but also strive for a balanced, caring work environment that is respectful and supportive.Position Summary:The staff lawyer at the Prince Rupert Indigenous Justice Centre (IJC) will use their legal skills to reduce the over-representation Indigenous children and youth in care and reduce the number of Indigenous people incarcerated in the criminal justice system. The staff lawyers position will have a primary focus on child protection matters and a secondary focus on criminal justice matters.As legal counsel, you will be part of a team that will work closely with Indigenous clients to help them access the legal supports and other social supports that effect their housing, employment, physical and mental health and wellness, and other social supports necessary to address the challenges facing them in the child protection and criminal justice systems.Job Duties and Responsibilities:Provide legal representation for child protection and criminal matters to clients who would not otherwise have legal representation;Advocate on behalf of clients for the diversion of their legal matters from the formal court system to less intrusive measures, including: Indigenous intervention protocols, First Nations Courts, Indigenous justice processes, alternative dispute resolution processes; mediation and restorative justice processes where appropriate;Work with the Resource and Support Worker to provide wrap around services that meet the needs of your client;Work with the Resource and Support Worker to ensure Indigenous communities and service providers are aware of your role and availability as legal counsel to 1.) assist Indigenous parents whose children are in care or at risk of being taken into care of MCFD, and 2.) assist Indigenous people who are charged with criminal offenses and who do not otherwise have access to legal representation;Develop and maintain working relationships with Indigenous communities and service providers, probation, diversion, crown counsel and other crown agencies;Work with clients with child protection matters and with their Indigenous communities and support teams to develop and propose alternate care plans that will keep children safe and with their family and communities where appropriate;Advocate for Gladue Reports in all cases where the court must determine the clients sentence;Collaborate with Indigenous, local, provincial and federal government agencies and service providers to ensure clients have access to culturally safe and Indigenized programs and services needed to provide them with support and to assist in ensuring their children remain out of MCFD care and their members remain outside of the criminal justice system;Maintain documentation , comprehensive and up to date client files;Compile and submit statistical data where required;Other duties as assignedQualifications and Work Experience:A member of the Law Society of British Columbia in good standingJ.D. / LL.B.; Advanced Degrees and/or Joint J.D./J.I.D. are considered an asset1-5 years experience in litigation, preferably in the practice of child protection with some criminal background experienceKnowledge of local and urban Indigenous culturesAbility to provide a culturally safe environment for clientsKnowledge of the structure and procedures of Canadas Criminal Justice System, including knowledge of the criminal law, Criminal Code, Youth Criminal Justice Act, Crown Counsel Policy Manual (in particular charge assessment guidelines), Gladue principles and case lawKnowledge of the structure and procedures of British Columbias child protection system, including the Child Family and Community Services Act, and Bill C-92 An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Metis children, youth and familiesKnowledge of local agencies that offer indigenous / restorative justice services, and support services to offenders, and to children, youth and familiesKnowledge of the following documents is an asset: United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, United Nations Declaration on the Rights of the Child, and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canadas Calls to ActionSelf-motivated individual with the ability to work with minimal supervision in a team-oriented settingStrong organizational, case and file management skills, stress management and time management skillsAbility to engage people to build trust and rapport; have effective verbal and listening communication skillsAbility to maintain confidentiality, problem solve and take initiativeValid Drivers License, the use of a vehicle and ability to travelReporting: Regional Legal SupervisorLocation: Prince Rupert, BC (option for 75% in-office minimum work arrangement available)Benefits: Extended benefits package that includes health and dental, personal days, paid vacation, and RRSP/TFSA savings plansHours: Full-time (35hours / week); Mondays to FridaysPay Range: $90,000-$165,000 annually. Salary is commensurate with education, experience, and years of call.While we recognize the value of diversity in the workplace and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, preference will be provided to Indigenous applicants in accordance with section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code. Candidates of Indigenous background are encouraged to self-identify on their application. #J-18808-Ljbffr