Criminal Duty Counsel

Legal Aid Ontario

$95K — $163K *
Legal & Accounting
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Licensed lawyer in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
  • 2-3 years of experience handling complex criminal law issues
  • In-depth knowledge of the Criminal Code and Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
  • Strong advocacy, communication, and negotiation skills in a court setting
  • Ability to provide client services to vulnerable populations efficiently
  • Experience with legal technology and case management systems
  • Fluency in French is a strong asset.

Responsibilities

  • Assist clients charged with criminal matters in courthouse settings
  • Represent clients during bail hearings, guilty pleas, and remands
  • Assess client needs and connect them to necessary services
  • Provide summary legal advice both in-person and remotely
  • Aid colleagues in case preparation and negotiations
  • Conduct interviews with clients and witnesses as necessary
  • Manage legal files in compliance with operational requirements and maintain punctual court attendance.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health, dental, and life insurance coverage
  • Employee assistance program offering counseling services
  • Health Spending Account for additional health expenses
  • Generous paid time-off and statutory holiday allowances
  • Accredited professional development and networking opportunities
  • Mentorship programs and training on equity and diversity
  • Enrollment in the Public Service Pension Plan for retirement security.
Full Job Description
Union:

The Society

Job Number: J0726-0036

Job Title: Criminal Duty Counsel

Job Type: Permanent Full Time

City, Province, Country: Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Job Location: Windsor

Job Category: Legal

Job Level: SL

Open Positions: 1

Posting Date: July 10, 2026

Closing Date: July 23, 2026

Salary: $95,678.79 - $163,502.20 /Year

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Primary function

To provide criminal duty counsel services in Windsor. This role may require travel elsewhere throughout the district on occasion, specifically Chatham.

Criminal Duty Counsel is responsible for providing client service for criminal law matters in the courthouse in person. Criminal Duty Counsel will be responsible for the intake and assessment of criminal law clients to determine the appropriate service for those charged with criminal offences, including but not limited to providing procedural and summary legal advice; drafting and reviewing criminal court documents; in court representation at various stages of criminal court proceedings; and other duties as assigned.

Home Position: Windsor Duty Counsel Office
Secondary location: Chatham Duty Counsel Office
Tertiary location: Leamington Court

Reports to: Manager of Legal Services

Key accountabilities
• Assisting unrepresented clients who have been charged with criminal matters
• Representing clients at bail hearings, guilty pleas and remands both in-person and remotely
• Assessing clients' needs, including the early identification of vulnerable clients, to facilitate referrals to appropriate services
• Providing in-person and remote summary legal advice (SLA) to clients in or out of custody
• Assisting colleagues in preparation of bail hearings, guilty pleas and other forms of resolutions
• Disclosure review and Crown pre-trial (CPT) negotiations for purposes of resolution
• Assisting clients at Judicial pre-trials when required
• Representing clients in the Ontario Court of Justice in federal, provincial, and youth matters and in remand, bail and plea courts
• Representing clients in specialty courts including Indigenous Persons' Court, Drug Treatment Court, Mental Health Court
and Youth Courts as required
• Interviewing clients, sureties, and witnesses
• Ensure high quality of legal work in a cost effective manner
• File management as per LAO requirements including use of computer technology; data input for statistics measurements in a timely manner
• Punctual attendance at court to perform daily duties
• Providing assistance with legal aid referrals as required
• Facilitating knowledge-sharing and best practices among court locations and staff offices
• Perform other duties and administrative tasks as assigned and remain adaptable and flexible in a changing environment

Required skills & experience
• Lawyer in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario
• Minimum 2-3 years of demonstrated experience in representing clients with complex legal issues including conducting bails hearings, and guilty pleas
• Sound knowledge of the Criminal Code of Canada, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, criminal law procedures, rules of evidence and case law
• Practical understanding of the Rules of Professional Conduct
• Communication, presentation and negotiation skills coupled with strong advocacy skills in the Ontario Court of Justice
• Proven judgment and analytical ability to determine appropriate legal remedies
• Knowledge and appreciation of impact of court proceedings on immigration, criminal, family and other poverty law issues; and the integrated nature of legal issues faced by LAO clients
• Proven experience in providing excellent client service to vulnerable populations such as racialized communities, First Nations, youth and those experiencing mental health or addiction challenges or victims of domestic violence and/or homelessness
• Ability to work independently and unsupervised in a fast-paced environment while also demonstrating collaboration and teamwork with colleagues and other stakeholders
• Demonstrated ability to use latest communication technologies including tablets and smartphones and ability to utilize
video conferencing platforms in order to deliver services virtually (Zoom/Teams)
• Demonstrated proficiency in using computer based file management and data entry systems such as PeopleSoft, DCSW, as well as Microsoft Office, Word, Excel and PowerPoint

Preferred Skill and Experience:
• Command of French in a legal context with the ability to write and speak clearly and effectively is a strong asset.

What do we Offer?

At Legal Aid Ontario, we are committed to fostering a supportive and rewarding work environment for our employees. Our comprehensive benefits package reflects our commitment to enhance employees' professional and personal well-being, reflecting our values of equity, inclusion, diversity and belonging.

Your health and wellness
Our health and wellness program includes:
• Dental, health and life insurance
• Short-Term Disability and accidental death & dismemberment insurance
• Permanent employees are eligible for long-term disability 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.
• Legal Aid Ontario offers a Health Spending Account (HSA) which is an allotment of funds provided by LAO for health and dental expenses, above what the regular plan provides.

Your work-life balance
Employees enjoy generous paid time-off including:
• 17 vacation days at hire,
• Sick days
• Discretionary days
• Three paid days for religious or cultural observances
• Statutory holidays and The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Remembrance Day and Easter Monday

Your career
LAO supports your career development by offering professional development and networking through several programs, including training to support a positive culture of equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging (EDIB), and lunch and learns to build client service skills
• Informal Employee Networks for staff with shared identities to connect, support each other and build professional networks
• Law Society of Ontario (LSO) accredited training to support learning and professional development for all employees
• EDIB-focused training
• Mentorship programs, including an Indigenous-focused mentorship program

Your future
Employees are eligible to enroll in the defined benefit Public Service Pension Plan which provides financial security during retirement.

How to apply?

To apply submit a cover letter & résumé.

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be notified.

This position is represented by The Society of United Professionals and the employee will be governed by the provisions of the collective agreement and union dues will be deducted bi-weekly from date of hire. First Preference will be given to current members of the Society of United Professionals.

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