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Articling Student – Criminal & Family Jobs in Belleville, Canada at Legal Aid Ontario

Position: 2027/28 Articling Student – Criminal & Family )

Company Bio

Legal Aid Ontario employees are committed to making a difference in the lives of our clients. As an integral partner in the Justice system, working at Legal Aid Ontario is more than just a job. It’s an opportunity to help people who need it the most; to ensure each client receives the access to justice afforded to them under the law.

If you are looking for a new challenge in your already meaningful career with a team dedicated to justice, and innovation in a flexible and supportive work environment consider this opportunity below.

Primary Function

Are you going to law school so you can work within the fields of social justice or public interest and make a real difference in the lives of those who are the most vulnerable? If so, Legal Aid Ontario (“LAO”) wants to give you that opportunity. Start your career with an articling position with LAO, and see how rewarding a career in public service can be.

LAO invests in and fosters the long‑term development of its lawyers – a process that starts with the summering and articling experience. Students are provided with the opportunity to experience different areas of law, giving you a comprehensive articling experience in social justice.

  • Home location:
    Belleville Courthouse (15 Bridge St. W.)
  • Secondary/tertiary locations:
    Napanee, Bancroft, Picton Courthouses (OCJ and SCJ)
  • Compensation: $78,265.25 per annum prorated for 10 months plus benefits.
  • Area of Search:
    Students eligible to article in 2027-28
  • Assignment: 10-month placement, expected start date will be in July 2027
  • Reporting to:
    Manager, Legal Services
  • This position is 100% onsite at the location listed above. The successful candidate(s) must be able to commute to the office(s) and work in person on a full‑time basis.

Key Accountabilities

Examples of the type of work that our students are exposed to include the following:

  • Duty counsel services in criminal court: interview accused, contact and verify sureties, conduct surety interviews, act as intermediary between duty counsel and private counsel or Crowns, facilitate interviews for duty counsel, conduct guilty plea interviews, and assist with set‑date court.
  • Duty counsel services in family court: help unrepresented clients draft applications, affidavits and motions, prepare lists of cases, summaries of cases and case books that could be accessed by duty counsel, observe courtroom presentations and assist with client meetings.

Required Skills & Experience

  • Eligible to undertake articles in Ontario
  • Demonstrated commitment to social justice or public interest work
  • Demonstrated excellent writing and oral communication skills
  • Demonstrated interest in criminal and/or family law
  • Strong interpersonal skills and sound judgement
  • Solid understanding of the mission of Legal Aid Ontario
  • Understanding of LAO’s client communities and excellent client service to vulnerable populations
  • Intermediate knowledge of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and video platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams.
  • Access to vehicle and/or travel to secondary and tertiary locations.

What do we offer? Your health and wellness

  • Dental and health benefits
  • Basic Life Insurance and Basic Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance
  • An employee assistance program (EAP) that offers professional, confidential counselling services to employees and members of their immediate families. The EAP operates programs that address common life issues such as childcare, smoking, financial difficulty, and more.

Onboarding & training

  • We offer a 5-day training led by experienced lawyers who are deeply passionate about social justice for all articling students across Ontario in the provincial office in your first week. The training program typically includes:
  • Criminal law and family law training emphasizing interactive, experiential learning, including case studies, role‑playing, and soft skill development.
  • A courthouse visit allowed articling students to shadow our lawyers and observe them in action.
  • Virtual court sessions offered a chance to watch how virtual court operates, followed by guided walkthroughs of the process with our instructors.

Licensing fees

  • LAO pays 100% of the Law Society licensing fees including:…

Title: Articling Student – Criminal & Family

Company: Legal Aid Ontario

Location: Belleville, Canada

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