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Legal Assessment Team Manager

Posting Date Feb. 13, 2026
Company/Firm Legal Aid Alberta
Area of Law Family & Criminal
Location Edmonton
Experience Law Degree Minimum 7 years experience in Family and Criminal Law Required Minimum of 5 years of supervisory experience is preferred.

Description

Job Deion

Reporting to the Director,Certificate & Assessment Services some of the key responsibilities include:

Management and Leadership :

  • Provide mentorship, coaching, information sessions and legal practice advice to the Assessment Team with the respective area of legal expertise.
  • Participate in team meetings and other office/leadership meetings and lead team meetings of direct reports.
  • Participate in recruitment activities in consultation with Human Resources.
  • Performance management including conducting annual performance reviews for direct reports.
  • Participate in coordinating training related to practice areas Legal Aid Alberta (LAA) operates in for staff lawyers and employees.
  • Understand and ensure LAA policies and procedures are being adhered to.

Day-to-day Activities

  • Lead in the development and continuous improvement of the Assessment Team Program.
  • Responsible for the day-to-day operations and management of the Assessment Team.
  • Ensure ongoing development of the legal assessment operations manual aligns with best practices to assess, classify, and determine the appropriate level of client service coverage.
  • Participate in various committees and in stakeholder meetings as applicable to enhance access to justice for our clients and to improve Alberta’s overall justice system.
  • Responsible for other duties and/or project work as assigned by the Director, Certificate & Assessment Services
  • Responsible for educating roster lawyers in their understanding of the Legal Aid Alberta Rules, Policies and Tariff.
  • Responsible for dealing with roster escalation as it relates to decisions made by the Manager and the Assessment Team.

Qualifications

Education and Experience:

  • Law Degree
  • Minimum 7 years experience in Family and Criminal Law Required
  • Minimum of 5 years of supervisory experience is preferred.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of the Justice System, legal terminology and Community Service Agencies

Knowledge and Skills:

Knowledge:

  • Familiar with databases and various computer applications such as case management software.
  • Excellent working knowledge of criminal or family, including:
    • Legal processes and relevant legislation.
    • Rules of Court and court proceedings.
    • Youth Criminal Justice Act.
    • Criminal Code and sentencing.
  • Excellent understanding of court room and administrative processes.
  • Legal analysis and application of law to relevant facts.
  • Excellent computer literacy, particularly MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel).

Skills:

  • Excellent interpersonal & communication (written and oral) skills, including the ability to express ideas and recommendations clearly and concisely.
  • Strong collaboration skills to work effectively with lawyers and non-lawyers in a fast paced, high stress environment.

Extensive research and technical skills with the ability to investigate facts, identify issues, ascertain organizational objectives, consider alternative solutions, analyse risk and advise clients and/or LAA on the appropriate course of action.

  • Excellent organizational and time management skills including the ability to deal with conflicting or urgent priorities and deadlines.
  • Ability to think strategically.
  • Strong conflict resolution and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong leadership, mentorship, and general management skills.
  • Maturity, tact and good judgment, particularly when clients are in conflict or crisis.
  • Understand issues arising when dealing with persons from diverse cultures, persons from low-income or other disadvantaged groups and persons in distress.
  • Ability to use web-based legal research tools and other web-based resources.
  • Demonstrated commitment to continuous improvement and a passion for improving access to justice

How to Apply

Please submit your application to:

HR@legalaid.ab.ca

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