
Legal Assistant
Halifax
- Halifax, NS
- $51,880-67,140 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Manages and processes internal and external inquiries, appointments, calendar entries, court deadlines, and correspondence; ensures follow up where appropriate using tact and judgement ensuring a high level of confidentiality
- Opens and maintains files as set out in the Legal Services Handbook
- Accurately transcribes documents; drafts and prepares various types of correspondence, legal documents, council reports, general reports and presentations as required
- Prepares background material for meetings, scheduled presentations, and makes any other necessary arrangements including attendance and recording of minutes, when required
- Arranges for filing and service of documents, as required
- Receives and processes invoices
- Updates and maintains the division's file/document management systems
- Contributes to maintaining a document precedent and template system
- Maintains statistics and other data creating reports where required
- Coordinates arrangements for local and out of town travel/conferences and prepares expense reports, as required
- Collaborate with peers on tasks as needed, including mentoring when required
- Litigation and Labour
- Familiar with NS Civil Procedure Rules and maintains knowledge of litigation file timelines regarding statutory limitations and deadlines, providing reminders and updates to solicitor as needed
- Assists solicitor to coordinate witnesses, client contacts, and organization of discovery and/or arbitration meetings
- Prepares evidence, arbitration binders, and any reference documents required by solicitor for court or hearings
- General understanding of Collective Agreements, Unions and arbitration hearings is considered an asset
Education & Experience:
- Certificate/diploma from a Legal Assistant or Paralegal program
- A minimum of three years of recent experience in a legal assistant role with demonstrated performance capabilities
- Experience working with file/document management systems will be considered an asset
- Proficiency & expertise in the use of Microsoft Office (Outlook/Word/Excel/PowerPoint/SharePoint), Adobe Acrobat (writer)
- Excellent interpersonal & communications skills, both written & verbal
- Excellent organizational & problem-solving skills
- Superior time management skills & the ability to prioritize tasks with minimal supervision
- Strong sense of ethics & the ability to handle sensitive & confidential or private information with tact and discretion; knowledge of privacy laws
- High level of sound & independent judgment, reasoning, & diplomacy
- Ability to work effectively both independently & as part of a team on a multitude of tasks in variable situations
- Strong customer service orientation, ability to deal with lawyers & public under stressful situations
- High level of accuracy & attention to detail is required while working within strict timelines
- Excellent writing skills, including proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation for complex documentation & ability to independently draft correspondence at a professional skill level
- Understanding of legal reference materials, procedures, & legal filing systems
- Critical thinking, analysis, & research skills are essential
- Resourceful & flexible
- Professional, responsive, & positive work attitude is critical
- Knowledge of municipal issues, administration & government including council processes & procedures, By-laws, Halifax Regional Municipality Charter, Municipal Government Act, and Civil Procedure Rules considered an asset
- Good internet research skills using reputable & authorized sources. Familiarity with Government web-based search tools, including Property Online, Registry of Joint Stock Companies, and caselaw websites, including Quicklaw, CanLII, & WestlawNext, etc. considered as an asset