Poverty Clinic Advocate, Full Time - New Westminster, Canada - The Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver

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402 E. Columbia Street
New Westminster, B.C.
V3L 3X1 Canada

**JOB POSTING

Job Title:


Poverty Law Advocate Status:
Full Time


Program:
Public Education and

Advocacy Start Date:
May 21, 2023


Location:


New Westminster Hourly Rate:
$29.51


Hours: 40 hours/week Posting #: 23-082
**Schedule: Monday - Friday Closing Date: May 21, 2023
The Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver (EFry) is a charitable organization that supports women,
girls, and children at risk, involved in or affected by the justice system. Our programs work to break the
cycle of poverty, addiction, mental illness, homelessness, and crime.


We are recruiting a Full-time Poverty Law Advocate to support our Poverty Law Clinic program

located in New Westminster. Located in New Westminster, the legal advocate staff provide support
to individuals in need of assistance dealing with situations such as rental disputes, evictions, debt
collection, bankruptcy, mental health, and employment standards, and accessing income programs.***
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Provide legal information on poverty law issues to people in need.
  • Consult with supervising lawyer on regular basis for advice on case management.
  • Interview clients by phone or in person and identify their legal issue(s).
  • Facilitate their access to other community resources as appropriate.
  • Assess legal merits of case and identify and research law relevant to client issues.
  • Offer clients knowledgeable and prompt legal information and procedural guidance to assist them
with prioritizing options.

  • Provide selfhelp materials as appropriate.
  • Negotiate on clients' behalf with other parties such as landlords and government agencies.
  • Write letters and legal submissions on clients' behalf.
  • Attend hearings and meetings to present clients' cases.
  • Prepare witnesses if needed.
  • Prepare and facilitate public legal education workshops.
  • Attend legal education workshops and seminars for professional development.
  • Liaise with and assess the needs of community groups.
  • Maintain and manage accurate and timely documentation for each client file and for the program
caseload as a whole.

  • Write regular reports as required by the BC Law Foundation, the program's funder.
  • Maintain regular communications with the assigned Department Director and Supervising Lawyer.**
    EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
  • Minimum two (2) years post
  • secondary education with preference to those with law/paralegal
education.

  • Two years of experience in tenant, disability, and income support programs advocacy and, an ability
to read, interpret and understand legislation.

  • Strong knowledge of administrative justice.
  • Selfmotivated with welldeveloped case management and planning skills; organization, time
management, problem solving and decision-making skills essential.

  • Knowledge of local community resources and an awareness and understanding of poverty related
issues.

  • Ability to build and maintain relationships in the community.
  • May be required to work the occasional weekends or evenings.

SKILLS & ABILITIES:


  • Analytical ability and the ability to negotiate and mediate on behalf of clients with landlords and
government agencies as necessary.

  • Excellent interpersonal skills, including verbal and written.
  • Team oriented.
  • Proven track record of exercising good judgment.
  • A Second language is an asset.
  • Valid class 5 driver's license is an asset.
EFry is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to building a diverse workforce and strongly
encourages applicants that represent those we serve. We welcome applicants with non-traditional
educational backgrounds and field experience.


We thank all applicants for their interest in this opportunity; however, only those selected for an
**interview will be contacted.

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