Legal Counsel

Posting Date Jun. 2, 2025
Company/Firm Government of Alberta
Area of Law Appellate law
Location Calgary
Experience 4 years+

Description

Job Requisition ID: 71511
Ministry: Justice
Hours of Work: 36.25 hours per week
Permanent/Temporary: Permanent
Closing Date: June 13, 2025
Classification: Civil Crown Counsel 2
Salary: ​$5,462.50 to $6,764.60 bi-weekly ($142,571 - $176,556/year)

Role

Do you have a strong background in legal research and writing and well-developed analytical skills? If so, the Court of Appeal is recruiting to a legal position that may interest you! Under the general supervision of and reporting to the Chief Justice of Alberta and the Court’s Executive Director/Registrar, this position assists one or two Court of Appeal Justices.

This role involves:  

  • Assisting the Court in the efficient administration of justice through the provision of legal and administration services.

  • Preparing for the hearing of appeals and applications, conducting research and legal analysis, preparing legal memoranda, and editing and proofreading judgments.

  • Reviewing appeal materials and consulting with the Justices on legal issues that may require additional research, which also entails assigning and overseeing that research by Court students.

  • Staying apprised of changes in legislation and case law.

  • Maintaining and updating internal legal resources for use by the judiciary and judicial staff.

  • Drafting and/or editing papers, speeches, or presentation materials, as requested.
  • Participating in Court administration committee work and helping manage the student program. Legal counsel act as mentors to the articling students.

  • Adapting to change and working with evolving technologies such as e-filing, paperless court records, and electronic hearings.

To be successful in this role, you must possess:

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including speechwriting skills.

  • Exceptional organizational, problem-solving, prioritizing, and multi-tasking skills.

  • Well-developed legal research skills.

  • Ability to work in a highly demanding environment with limited supervision. 

Qualifications:

A Bachelor of Laws (LLB) or Juris Doctor (JD) degree supplemented with a minimum of four (4) years directly related legal experience.

Related legal experience includes extensive experience with Canadian legal research tools, well-developed research and analytical skills, and exceptional legal writing skills.

Strong academic standing is essential.

Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Alberta or eligibility for membership is required. All applicants must provide a cover letter, law school transcripts, and a general writing sample. In your cover letter, please provide a brief overview (approximately 300-400 words) of how your skills and qualifications make you suitable for this role. Writing samples will be assessed for quality of work as part of the screening process.

Assets

Preference will be given to candidates with:

  • A Master of Laws degree (LLM)
  • Law journal and other legal writing experience

  • Prior court or tribunal experience

  • Supervisory work experience

  • Written and oral communication skills in French

How to Apply

Please submit your application to:

Human Resources

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