Início Canada Lawyer & Housing Rights Educator

Início Canada Lawyer & Housing Rights Educator

Lawyer & Housing Rights Educator

Full time na a Laimoon Verified Company no Canada
Publicado em April 15, 2024

Detalhes do emprego

We welcome applications via email only. Applications submitted via LinkedIn will not be considered. See details below. Contract Type: Full-time (position funded through December 2026. Work is ongoing to secure funding beyond this period)  Start Date: May 2024 Location: York Region (this is a remote position with some in-person requirements across York Region) Closing Date: April 29, 2024  Hours of work: Flexible Salary: $75,000 - $85,000 Benefits: A generous benefits package will be made available following the end of the three-month probationary period, which includes health and dental benefits, AD&D, Long-term disability and life insurance. Each year, the organization aims to contribute an amount equal to 3% of employees' gross salary to an RRSP, when funds are available in the annual budget. Group and individual professional development opportunities are also provided to staff.  Paid time off: Four weeks (20 days) of paid vacation per year are provided and CCHR typically closes between Christmas and New Year's Day, providing a handful of additional paid days off for staff to rest and recharge. 10 paid days per year are also provided to use for personal and family illness, injury or medical emergency.  Application Method: Cover letter + resume. Please see instructions for submission below. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to complete an assignment and to participate in an interview.  About CCHR  CCHR is one of Canada's oldest charities working to advance the right to adequate housing. Founded in 1987, CCHR has worked tirelessly for over 35 years at the intersection of human rights and housing and is one of Canada's leading NGOs working in the area of social and economic rights. CCHR works to advance the right to adequate housing by:  Serving clients to help them stay housed: CCHR provides free services to tenants facing eviction and human rights violations in their housing, and we are experts in these fields. Each year we provide services to over a thousand tenants and we are highly effective in ensuring that some of the most vulnerable Ontario renters remain in their homes. Providing education and training about housing rights: CCHR provides public education and training on housing rights and human rights in housing to diverse groups across Ontario, reaching approximately 1,000 people annually. We work with community partners to train individuals and communities about their housing rights and how to assert them, and we engage with landlords to educate them about their obligations as housing providers.   Advancing rights-based housing policy: CCHR advances rights-based housing policy through research, policy development, advocacy and law reform. Notable achievements include setting a legal precedent preventing landlords from discriminating against renters who receive social assistance, launching a constitutional challenge against the federal government for failing to take action against homelessness, and coordinating the Right to Housing Toronto Network (R2HTO).     Working at CCHR  CCHR is a collaborative and cross-functional team of motivated professionals working across Canada, linked by our commitment to advancing the right to housing. We have just completed a successful strategic plan, which saw the organization grow fivefold, expand its work nationally, and develop innovative ways to engage communities and individuals to support their right to housing. CCHR's four functional teams (Services and Education; Policy and Law Reform; Communications; Research) work collaboratively together to support each other's work in identifying and executing innovative ways to advance the right to housing. The organization is currently refining its next Strategic Plan which will launch later in 2024.   About the Role  We are seeking a motivated and committed lawyer with strong skills in client service and case management, expertise in Ontario housing law, and experience in education and/or presenting legal information. You will be part of a cross-functional team with an ambitious goal of advancing the right to housing for all. In this role, your ability to juggle multiple responsibilities under tight timelines is essential. If you are a self-starter with demonstrated experience representing clients, delivering public legal education and a passion for housing law, this could be the right role for you.Reporting to the Director of Client Services and Manager of Education, the successful candidate will carry a caseload of clients and assist them in resolving disputes related to their tenancy including evictions, maintenance issues, above-guideline increases and other tenant applications. The role requires significant knowledge of Ontario housing law, cross-team collaboration, a strong customer service orientation and exceptional communications and time management skills. As Lawyer and Housing Rights Educator, your responsibilities will include:  Public Education:  Engaging in community outreach, building and maintaining networks and relationships with community partners including but not limited to other service providers, housing providers, and non-profit organizations. Developing public education materials and developing and delivering programming to educate individuals and communities about their housing rights and the right to housing. Facilitating workshops and conducting presentations and information sessions across both in person and virtually depending on community need, including some evenings and weekends. Attending regular meetings related to various organizational projects and initiatives as assigned. Building and maintaining relationships with community partners including but not limited to other service providers, housing providers, and non-profit organizations.Supporting the development of public education materials and programming to educate individuals and communities about their housing rights and the right to housing.Assisting the Manager of Education with the administration of CCHR's educational programming.Representing CCHR in relevant sector conversations, networks, and working with stakeholders including funders and government to support the advancement of CCHR's policy work.Performing other duties as required to support the organization, Executive Director and Board of Directors.  Legal Work: Representing tenants before the Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario at eviction hearings, at hearings related to tenant applications and providing summary advice to tenants.Engaging in mediation and negotiation (both orally and in writing) with housing providers or their representatives on behalf of clients.Representing tenants at Divisional Court and other courts and tribunals on matters related to their tenancies.Keeping accurate, up-to-date case notes, including demographic data, and entering data into relevant data and client management systems.Supervising, coaching, and providing direction to students, interns and volunteers as needed.Performing other duties as required to support the organization, Executive Director and Board of Directors. Qualifications Lawyer called to the Bar of Ontario and in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario.A minimum of 3 years of experience providing legal services related to housing to low-income clients in Ontario.Experience representing clients before the Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario.Strong understanding of the housing and social sectors in Ontario, housing law and the barriers facing equity-seeking groups in housing.A valid Ontario driver's license and regular access to a vehicle.Demonstrated ability to problem solve, facilitate resolutions and mediate conflict.Ability to keep accurate, up-to-date records, enter data into a data management system and manage multiple timelines.Demonstrated skills in mentoring and/or teaching.Excellent written and oral communication skills in English.Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and familiarity with legal case management software.Ability to serve clients in languages other than English is an asset. Skills and attributes Outstanding organizational, analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to multi-task, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and adapt quickly to change. Ability to work accurately under pressure with attention to detail and deadlines, and with minimal supervision.Flexibility and entrepreneurial spirit to accommodate high levels of responsibility and multiple and sometimes shifting priorities.Strong strategic thinking skills, political acumen, diplomacy, discretion, tact and good judgement.We recognize and value the unique perspective that people with lived experience of poverty and/or precarious housing bring in addition to the skills and qualifications listed above.  To apply for this job  Applications should include a resume and cover letter in one PDF document and should be submitted by email to opportunities@housingrightscanada.com with the subject line: Application - Lawyer & Housing Rights Educator. At CCHR, we believe that a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve strengthens our ability to achieve our mission. We strongly encourage applicants of all genders, racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds, sexual orientations, abilities, and with a range of life experiences to apply.   We are committed to full compliance with the Human Rights Code, the Accessibility For Ontarians With Disabilities Act, the Occupational Health and Safety Act, and all other applicable legislation. We will provide accommodation during the hiring process upon request and information received relating to accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.    We thank all applicants for their interest. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.No telephone enquiries please.  Civic and Social Organizations

Apply safely

To stay safe in your job search, information on common scams and to get free expert advice, we recommend that you visit SAFERjobs, a non-profit, joint industry and law enforcement organization working to combat job scams.

Share this job
See All Lawyer Jobs
Feedback Feedback