The Peter A. Allard School of Law, Indigenous Community Legal Clinic (ICLC) was founded in 1991 and has provided legal assistance to over 17,000 Indigenous peoples in BC. The ICLC exists for two purposes: first, to provide free legal services to the Indigenous community in British Columbia, and second, to provide legal education to law students in the Allard School of Law. By enrolling in the ICLC program, students interested in advocacy, social justice and working with and for Indigenous peoples can gain practical experience, build competencies, and make a meaningful contribution to a historically underserved and marginalized community. Working at the ICLC gives students practical hands-on experience managing client files, preparing for and attending court, and building competencies when working with Indigenous peoples. The ICLC is seeking to hire one Advocate. Understanding Indigenous history, including but not limited to the impacts of Residential School, legislation, and legal issues is an asset. Please note due to the nature of this role, this is an on-site position; there are no hybrid work opportunities.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree