Rise Womens Legal Centre (Rise) is a community legal centre providing accessible legal services that are responsive to the unique needs of self-identifying women and gender diverse persons, primarily in the area of family law in British Columbia. In addition to serving clients, we are a knowledge based and knowledge generating organization and work collaboratively with organizations around the province. Rises work is guided by three focus areas learning, helping and systems change, through which the organization provides direct support to clients, learning opportunities for students, family law advocates, support workers, and lawyers, and works on systemic change through research and education. Job Title: Community Legal Clinic Managing Lawyer Terms : Full-time (37.5 hours per week) . Salary Range: $107,500 - $111,500 Start Date: As soon as possible Location : Vancouver, BC (Hybrid) Applications accepted on a rolling basis Job Purpose The Community Legal Clinic (CLC) program provides legal navigation, advocacy and summary advice to clients located in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland. The CLC Managing Lawyer manages and provides support to CLC staff, and provides legal supervision to advocates and direct services to clients. ________________________________________________________________________ Responsibilities Oversees delivery of legal services through the Community Legal Clinic to ensure services meet the needs of vulnerable clients while also meeting Law Society standards for legal practice. Provides support, mentoring and legal supervision of CLC Legal Navigator, Family Law Advocate(s), Family Law Services Coordinator, Community Engagement Worker, and CLC Program Assistant. Occasionally participates in community outreach and meetings to increase visibility and accessibility of the CLC, identify community needs, and to identify best practices and improve client services. Takes family law client files with level of service and priorities for case work to be decided in consultation with the Director of Legal & Advocacy Services. In collaboration with the Director of Legal & Advocacy Services and the VLC Managing Lawyer, provides legal mentorship to junior lawyers and articling student as needed. Provides accurate time-keeping records, statistical information and activity reports, and carries out such further administrative responsibilities as may be required by Rises Director of Legal & Advocacy Services or Executive Director. Occasionally delivers workshops and presentations to advocates, lawyers, and other community groups. Occasionally participates in committees and consultations across the province to provide Rises perspective. Identifies systemic issues arising from casework and helps to strategize how to address these issues. Provides strategic input into organisational planning and processes. Participates in Rise evaluation processes as required. Any other duties as agreed from time to time. ________________________________________________________________________ Working Conditions Full-time position, 37.5 hours per week (including 2.5 hours of unpaid break). Hybrid work environment. Physical aspects: sitting for extended periods of time. Psychological aspects: communicating with team members, organization of work related to providing legal supervision of CLC staff and advocates, collaborating with partners and stakeholders, incorporating a trauma-informed approach with clients. ________________________________________________________________________ Reporting Relationships Reports to the Director of Legal & Advocacy Services Supervises CLC Legal Navigator, CLC Family Advocate(s), Family Law Services Coordinator, Community Engagement Worker and CLC Program Assistant. ________________________________________________________________________ Qualifications Education: Bachelor of Laws (LLB) or Juris Doctor (JD) Professional Certifications: Licensed to practice law in British Columbia Experience: Minimum five years experience practicing family law Experience in adjacent areas of law (asset) Overseeing and working on multiple client files, with limited resources Working with women and gender diverse people who have experienced violence (asset) Teaching and mentoring team members (asset) Managing and supervising a team Knowledge: Expertise in family law and adjacent areas Understanding use and safety features of various technologies to deliver virtual legal services Knowledge of legal resources in BC (asset) Competencies: Analytical Thinking, Legal Research and Reasoning, Advocacy, Discretion, Communication, Teamwork, Emotional Intelligence, Collaboration, Cultural Humility, Trauma-Informed Approach PersonalSuitability: Interest in systemic issues affecting women and gender diverse people in BC Commitment to community-oriented legal services that are responsive to community needs and enhances participation ________________________________________________________________________ Closing Details As a community-based organization that applies decolonization and anti-racism throughout our work, Rise Womens Legal Centre is dedicated to building a diverse team with lived and professional experience with legal systems. We especially welcome applications from Indigenous persons, racialized persons, persons with disabilities, persons with diverse sexual orientations and gender identities, and others with the skills, knowledge, and experience to productively engage with diverse communities. It would assist us in selecting the most qualified candidate for our team if you would briefly express your connection to these communities and/or any lived experiences you wish to share. Please only share if you are comfortable. If you decide to share a brief statement in your application, we will keep this information confidential and amongst the hiring committee. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Community Legal Clinic Managing Lawyer