Counsel / Senior Counsel / Team Leader - Take the Next Step in Your Career!
Reference number : PPD24J-031788-000030
Selection process number : 2024-PPD-EA-NU-151071 Public Prosecution Service of Canada - Nunavut Regional Office and Yukon Regional Office
Iqaluit (Nunavut), Whitehorse (Yukon)
LP-01, LP-02, LP-03
LP-01 : $82,430 - $113,687 / LP-02 : $114,884 - $158,449 / LP-03 : $139,221 - $175,163 - Plus Isolated Post Allowance (Note : A tentative agreement that includes an increase in salary has been reached.)
Learn about Diversity and Inclusion at the PPSC!
Do our commitments align? Check out our Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility - Action Plan 2021-2024!
Closing date : 30 June 2025 - 23 : 59, Pacific Time
Who can apply : Persons residing in Canada, and Canadian citizens and Permanent residents abroad.
Important messages
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion :
The Federal Public Service is stronger and most effective when we reflect the diversity of the Canadian population we serve. The Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC) is dedicated to building a diverse workforce and an equitable, inclusive and accessible workplace culture. We are committed to being representative of Canadian society and ensuring that our workforce feels they belong. All candidates in the area of selection who believe they are qualified are encouraged to apply, especially equity groups like members of a racialized group, persons living with a disability, Indigenous Peoples, and the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Bringing your whole self to work each day is important to us. We are genuinely interested in understanding who you are and what your identity factors are.
Accessibility :
Set yourself up for success! As the objective of this process is to assess qualifications needed for the position(s) to be staffed, it is important to us that you feel included and that you can participate without barriers. We are committed to improving accessibility in all areas of our organization and adopting a “Yes, by default” approach when necessary requirements are requested. You are encouraged to communicate your unique needs for accessibility and / or accommodation. For example, you may contact us if you need assistance in completing and submitting your application. Should you proceed to a future assessment stage, such as an exam or interview, we will send you an e-mail with additional information and you can determine if you may require an accommodation at that time (such as, but not limited to, a different test format, an adaptive technology, additional time, a new date, etc.). Assessment accommodations are designed to remove the obstacles without altering the criteria being assessed so that candidates can fully demonstrate their abilities.
Please use the Contact information below to request accommodation during any phase of this assessment process. This information will be kept confidential and your right to privacy will be protected.
If you are unable to submit your application before the closing date, please do not hesitate to contact Alexandrine Tarte-Tardif by email at HRAU sppc.gc.ca.
When you apply to this selection process, you are not applying for a specific job, but to an inventory for future vacancies. As positions become available, applicants who meet the qualifications may be contacted for further assessment.
Duties
As Counsel at the PPSC, you will conduct criminal prosecutions on behalf of the Director of Public Prosecutions on many significant and complex cases. In addition to Drug and regulatory offences, our Yukon and Nunavut Regional Offices prosecute Criminal Code offences, including homicide and sexual offences
Joining the Public Prosecution Service of Canada will be a transformative experience, both professionally and personally.
LP-01 – Counsel : Entry level where experience is gained, and skills are developed to reach the working level.
LP-02 – Counsel : Working level with expertise in criminal law.
LP-03 – Senior Counsel : Subject matter expertise in criminal law.
LP-03 – Team Leader : Subject matter expertise in criminal law and supervises LP-01 and LP-02 employees.
Work environment
The Department :
The Public Prosecution Service of Canada (PPSC) is a national organization that prosecutes federal offences. We offer career opportunities for prosecutors, paralegals, legal assistants, and a wide range of business professionals. Our organization consists of approximately 1000 employees in regional offices across the country.
In 2023, we updated our Mission and Values to reflect our commitment to Truth and Reconciliation as well as Equity and Inclusion. The PPSC acknowledges the realities faced by individuals subjected to systemic discrimination and the significant over-representation of racialized and Indigenous persons in the criminal justice system. The PPSC’s mission is to serve the public interest and help make Canada a safe and just society by conducting prosecutions in a manner that is equitable, objective and independent, while protecting the rights of every individual; and contributing to the change necessary to support a criminal justice system that is fair to all.
To learn more about the PPSC’s guiding mission and values, visit : .
Every PPSC employee has a role to play in creating a work environment where every person can bring their whole self to work and feel valued and empowered to contribute. Being informed and influenced by our diverse employees helps change the heart and conscience of the PPSC. As part of the larger PPSC Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (EDIA) governance structure, you can join one of five National Councils for Employees : Persons living with Disabilities, Racialized Persons, Black Persons, Indigenous Peoples, and 2SLGBTQIA+.
The PPSC also updated the Decision to Prosecute test, which provides clear guidance to prosecutors on how to be more proactive and conscious about recognizing bias, discrimination, and other factors contributing to over-representation. Prosecutors now have a framework to consider background and systemic factors. These factors are considered not only as they relate to the accused, but also to the victim and affected communities, particularly Indigenous women and girls. It also seeks to clarify situations where the public interest may not require a prosecution.
Intent of the process
This selection process will be used to fill current and future vacancies at the LP-01, LP-02 and LP-03 levels. Applications will be reviewed on a regular basis and applicants may be contacted for further assessment.
For LP-01 Appointments :
Upon appointment to the LP-01 position, the selected candidate will be placed in the Federal Prosecutors Development Program (FPDP). The FPDP is an organization-wide program designed to ensure that new federal prosecutors gain the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to be effective working-level (LP-02) prosecutors typically within four years.
Term appointments into the Federal Prosecutors Development Program (FPDP) may result in an indeterminate appointment to the LP-02 level following successful completion of the program.
Employees may be appointed to the LP-02 level upon completion of the Federal Prosecutors Development Program (FPDP).
Positions to be filled : Number to be determined
Information you must provide
Your résumé.
In order to be considered, your application must clearly explain how you meet the following (essential qualifications)
Occupational Certification :
Experience : LP-01 :
Experience is associated with a broad range of criminal litigation normally acquired over a three (3) year period.
If you possess any of the following, your application must also clearly explain how you meet it (other qualifications)
Asset Qualification - Experience :
Organizational Needs :
The PPSC is committed to establishing and maintaining a representative workforce. We encourage candidates belonging to one or more of the following equity groups to self-declare : Indigenous peoples, persons living with a disability, members of a visible minority group, and women. Applications from those who self-declare as belonging to one of these groups could be considered first. They could also be given preference at the hiring stage.
Persons self-identifying as Nunavut Inuit enrolled under the Nunavut Agreement may be selected for appointment in Nunavut to fulfill organizational needs.
Operational Requirements :
The following will be applied / assessed at a later date (essential for the job)
English essential
Knowledge : LP-01 :
LP-03 (Team Leader Only) :
Competencies (Counsel and Senior Counsel) :
Competencies (Team Leader) :
Other information
The Public Service of Canada is committed to building a skilled and diverse workforce that reflects the Canadians we serve. We promote employment equity and encourage you to indicate if you belong to one of the designated groups when you apply.
Nunavut is an Inuit territory, where societal values are guided by the principles of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (Inuit Traditional Knowledge). As a PPSC employee, you will have a particular responsibility to respect traditional approaches to justice, including restorative justice programs that incorporate Inuit values and culture, and embody the spirit of Inuit Qaujmajatuqangit. The Nunavut Regional Office embraces a welcoming, culturally sensitive and representative workplace. Inuktitut, as well as English and French, is widely spoken within the office. Inuit culture is celebrated. Impromptu, as well as work-related, gatherings occur to share country food such as bannock, seal, caribou and fish.
The Yukon Regional Office is responsible for prosecutions throughout Yukon Territory. The regional headquarters is located in Whitehorse.
Whitehorse is Yukon’s capital and a major northern hub. It enjoys facilities, services and businesses far beyond the expectation of a city of 30,000. It's a big little city surrounded by wilderness with the amenities of a much larger destination paired with the friendly demeanour of a close-knit community.
For more information on life in the Yukon please visit :
Additional benefits of working in the North :
1) Northern Allowance - in addition to your base salary to offset the costs of living in the North.
2) Relocation assistance.
3) Vacation Travel Assistance - paid travel outside the territory once a year. The amount allocated varies.
4) Room for growth in our organization.
5) Training opportunities.