Department: Justice and Public Safety
Location: Charlottetown
Position: One (1) Full Time (Commencing Immediately Until December 2025 with Possible Extension)
Employment Type: Temporary-Excluded
Hourly Salary Range: $57.95 – $72.44
Annual Salary Range: $113,003 – $141,258
Pay Level: 25S Excluded
Bi-Weekly Hours: 75.0 hours bi-weekly
Posting ID: 166132-0125JPSTO
What we offer:
Flexible working hours
Hybrid options within PEI
Employer-paid health and dental benefits
Paid vacation annually
Purpose:
The purpose of the Children’s Lawyer is to promote access to justice by providing legal representation and advice to children and also in the administration of justice on behalf of the government and children.
Duties:
Duties will include but are not limited to:
Minimum Qualifications:
Must possess a law degree from a recognized university and be a practicing member of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island or be eligible for registration.
Candidates must have extensive experience as a practicing lawyer (a minimum of 5 years at the Bar) and at least 5 years of experience in the area of Family Law. Applicants who have less than 5 years experience in Family Law (but still 5+ years at the Bar), may be considered for provisional appointments if they have significant educational or practice experience relevant to Family Law requirements.
Must have extensive litigation experience, particularly in matters involving parenting time and decision-making responsibility.
Must have completed related human services work (i.e. conflict resolution, suicide prevention, etc.).
Must have experience dealing with high conflict families, and aggression and de-escalation of anger including experience applying positive problem-solving approaches.
Must have experience drafting court documentation.
Must have a demonstrated knowledge of the Children’s Law Act, the Divorce Act, the Judicature Act, and the Rules of Civil Procedure. Must have a demonstrated ability to use legal research databases.
Must have excellent interpersonal, written and oral communication skills.
Must have experience with alternate dispute resolution.
Must have family violence prevention training.
Must have a good work and attendance record.
Other Qualifications:
The successful applicant must provide a satisfactory criminal records check prior to beginning employment.
Child interviewing skills/training, knowledge of the stages of child development and knowledge of family systems theory would be an asset.
A degree in Social Work or Psychology would be considered an asset.
Additional relevant education and experience will be considered an asset.