Legal Counsel, Complaints and Investigations at Legal Aid Ontario
Toronto, ON M5G 2H1, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Oct, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

30 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Sensitive Information, Excel, Written Communication, Relationship Building, French, Training, Eligibility, Program Improvement, Policy Review, Peoplesoft, Crisis, Crisis Situations, Addition, Outlook, Psychology, Oversight, Teams, Immigration Law, Communication Skills

Industry

Legal Services

Description

COMPANY BIO

Legal Aid Ontario employees are committed to making a difference in the lives of our clients.
As an integral partner in the Justice system, working at Legal Aid Ontario is more than just a job. It’s an opportunity to help people who need it the most; to ensure each client receives the access to justice afforded to them under the law.
If you are looking for a new challenge in your already meaningful career with a team dedicated to justice, and innovation in a flexible and supportive work environment consider this opportunity below.

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • Act as the dedicated point of contact for an active caseload of Directed Interaction clients. The successful candidate will be these clients’ primary liaison with LAO for all future communications and enquiries.
  • Approach DI client issues with an attitude of positivity, creativity, and proactive problem solving.
  • Respond to DI client requests and address issues across the spectrum of certificate management services, including answering telephone calls from clients and counsel, assisting lawyer managers and staff lawyers with client queries, referrals, requests for information, etc. and providing clear, concise certificate instructions to designated Centralized Services staff.
  • Manage designated complaint files, including Stage 2 complaints.
  • Work in partnership with the Investigations team to support investigations.
  • Work collaboratively on Investigations reconsiderations.
  • Provide additional legal advice and supports to the broader Audit & Compliance Services Branch.
  • Respond to inquiries from the Office of the Ontario Ombudsman.
  • Work collaboratively with internal departments in assessment and intake interviews of high needs clients who may be an appropriate fit for the DI program, or other service channels for their specific needs.
  • Proactively identify risks and opportunities in order to help develop the DI program, and to ensure it is sustainable going forward.
  • Participate in community and stakeholder outreach, and help support and implement Legal Aid Ontario initiatives and priorities.
  • Maintain relationships with community agencies, institutional partners, to ensure clients receive appropriate referrals and follow-up support.
  • Perform other duties as required. This may include assisting with special projects and project implementation.

REQUIRED SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

  • Lawyer in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
  • Undergraduate degree in social work, psychology, community justice, or equivalent, and/or significant prior experience in a similar role.
  • For one of the two positions, proficiency in written and spoken French is required.
  • Experience working with diverse clients, particularly those from low-income and marginalized groups or with mental health challenges.
  • Knowledge of relevant legislation, such as the Mental Health Act, and familiarity with legal processes in criminal, family, and immigration law.
  • Proven ability to assess client needs, determine urgency, eligibility, and provide or refer clients to appropriate resources.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills, including effective oral and written communication, interviewing, and relationship-building with clients, staff, and external stakeholders.
  • Ability to remain calm, exercise judgment, and demonstrate empathy in high-pressure or crisis situations.
  • Expertise with PeopleSoft, including the ability to review PeopleSoft case history to determine current coverage or the status of a matter, and assess for certificate eligibility or consider options for other internal or external services.
  • Strong organizational, time management, and multitasking skills; capable of preparing statistical reports and contributing to policy review and program improvement.
  • Familiarity with community resources, legal aid eligibility criteria, and procedures for client support, including financial and legal eligibility determination.
  • Ability to work independently, make decisions, and collaborate effectively in a team setting.
  • Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Outlook, Excel), and virtual communication tools (Zoom, Teams, smartphones).

EQUITY STATEMENT

Building a diverse workforce that represents the communities we serve while promoting a safe culture and work environment that dismantles systemic barriers, welcomes fresh perspectives and embraces differences as a priority is a core value at LAO. LAO encourages applicants from equity-seeking groups, including but not limited to individuals who are First Nations, Inuit or Métis, Black and racialized, as well as persons with disabilities, women and members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community.
We recognize the value of equity, diversity and inclusion and are committed to addressing systemic barriers, and prioritizing, attracting and retaining diverse staff. All interested and eligible people will be considered, with due consideration to all protected grounds under the Ontario Human Rights Code.
Legal Aid Ontario values integrity, respect, responsiveness, excellence, independence, accountability, openness and consistency. Our recruitment process reflects our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. Accommodations are available throughout the recruitment process as well as during employment at LAO. Please direct any accommodation requests to our recruitment team.

Responsibilities
  • Persons in crisis and who have experienced trauma,
  • Persons with complex issues, including severe mental health issues, substance abuse, homelessness, immigration consequences, and who may have exhausted or have a poor relationship with traditional community supports,
  • Confidential and sensitive information
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