Associate Lawyer

OKT Law

$80K — $120K *
Legal & Accounting
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • LLB or JD from an accredited law school
  • Member in good standing with the Law Society of British Columbia
  • 3-7 years of experience in First Nations governance law
  • Commitment to supporting Indigenous self-governance
  • Creativity in applying Canadian law to Indigenous issues
  • Exceptional analytical, research, and negotiation skills
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively under pressure
  • Willingness to travel to clients' communities across Canada

Responsibilities

  • Provide legal advice and strategic recommendations
  • Draft Indigenous laws, policies, and agreements
  • Conduct complex legal research and synthesize findings
  • Work directly with Indigenous governments and senior administrators
  • Support Nations in exercising jurisdiction over governance and services
  • Engage with community members and leadership to promote self-determination
  • Negotiate government-to-government agreements and facilitate funding access

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and extended health benefits
  • General spending account and subsidized gym membership
  • Structured mentorship program for skill development
  • Inclusive work environment that fosters growth
  • Flexibility to work in a hybrid setting
Full Job Description
THE ROLE

We're looking for a highly motivated Associate Lawyer to build a successful practice specializing in Indigenous governance law. In this role, you'll work directly with clients by supporting them on their paths to self-governance, justice, and community development. You will work on complex, high-impact files, and play a key role in the development of Indigenous laws and governance frameworks.

RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Provide strong legal advice and strategic recommendations
  • Draft Indigenous laws, policies, governance codes, agreements, and legal opinions
  • Conduct complex legal research and synthesize findings clearly and practically
  • Work directly with Indigenous governments, Boards, and senior administrators
  • Support Nations in exercising jurisdiction in areas such as governance, lands, and child and family services
  • Engage with community members, leadership, and other governments to strengthen self-governance and promote self-determination
  • Negotiate government-to-government agreements and facilitate access to federal funding resources for clients
  • Manage files independently while collaborating closely with senior counsel
  • Meet clear productivity expectations and billing targets


QUALIFICATIONS
  • LLB or JD from an accredited law school
  • Must be a member in good standing with the Law Society of British Columbia and willing to be called in other jurisdictions, if required
  • 3-7 years of demonstrated First Nations governance law experience
  • Demonstrated commitment to working with Indigenous governments to support self-governance and Indigenous legal orders
  • Creativity and innovation in the use of Canadian law and precedent to solve problems and support Indigenous nations and their organizations
  • Exceptional analytical, research and negotiation skills
  • Sound legal judgment, advocacy and client relationship skills
  • Ability to work well under pressure, both independently and as part of the team
  • Desire to work in a hybrid environment, with regular in-office collaboration and flexibility to travel to our clients' communities across Canada


STRONG ASSETS
  • Familiarity with Treaties
  • Familiarity with Indigenous legal orders, languages, and laws
  • Familiarity with mining, energy and other resource-related sectors
  • Experience working for First Nations on issues relating to lands and waters, in Canada or internationally
  • Experience with regulatory processes, including Crown-based processes that engage the duty to consult and accommodate


COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE AND A STRONG FIRM CULTURE

OKT is committed to excellence in the quality of our advocacy, in our relationships with clients, and in the way we work together. Our success is built on the strength of our client partnerships, the exceptional talent within our team, and an unwavering dedication to our clients' success.

We strive to foster a collegial, supportive, and inclusive work environment where everyone is encouraged to contribute, grow, and thrive. We offer a competitive salary, extended health benefits, a general spending account, and a subsidized gym membership for articling students, associates, and support staff. For associates, we also provide a structured mentorship program to help you develop your skills, build confidence, and thrive in your legal career.

WORKING AT OKT

OKT understands today's expectations of a flexible work environment. At the same time, our work frequently takes us beyond the office and into the communities we serve, allowing us to build strong relationships and better understand our clients' needs.

Associates should expect to travel to client communities across the country by plane, train, and car as part of our commitment to providing meaningful, on-the-ground representation.

USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN RECRUITMENT

OKT may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support certain administrative aspects of the recruitment process, such as organizing applications or identifying relevant qualifications. AI is not used to make hiring decisions. All hiring decisions are made by our hiring managers and Human Resources professionals.

Any AI tools used are subject to appropriate privacy, security, and risk assessments and are applied in a manner consistent with OKT's commitment to fairness, inclusion, and human-centered decision-making.

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