Posted Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 6 : 00 AM
Position : Corporate Counsel
Position Type : Full-time, Permanent, Excluded, [Internal / External]
Location : Edmonton, Alberta
Closing Date : Open until a suitable candidate is found
If you’re a skilled legal professional who’s looking to take their career to the next level,
the Corporate Counsel position is for you!
What you’re passionate about
The Corporate Counsel works within the larger Governance and Legal Services division within Alberta Pensions Services Corporation (“APS”), providing a broad range of services, primarily to internal clients. The Corporate Counsel position will work within a larger, pooled team of other legal professionals to share responsibility for a portfolio of work that includes, but it not limited to, legal files, privacy support and governance matters across APS.
A typical day for the Corporate Counsel
- Represents APS’ and internal clients’ interests in a variety of legal, quasi-legal, and business matters.
- Drafts and advises internal clients on a wide variety of contracts, procurement documents, client-facing forms and communications content.
- Liaises with external stakeholders and external counsel on potential liability issues and active litigation matters to work towards remedial action, settlement opportunities or final favourable resolution.
- Provides legal opinions and advice to internal APS clients, which involves gathering facts and information, analyzing issues, conducting research, and applying critical judgment to deliver commercially reasonable advice.
- Drafts briefing notes and possibly provides training sessions on a variety of legal and quasi-legal issues to internal APS clients.
- Manages a portfolio of pension overpayment collections files, which may include the drafting of demand letters and negotiating arrangements for collection.
- Advises on privacy matters pursuant to both the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the Personal Information Protection Act .
- Assists with the appeal process for all pension plans serviced by APS.
- Advises on proposed plan text rule changes, both informally and formally.
- Performs all administrative work related to role, including but not limited to : ordering a variety of third party searches, drafting letters, diarizing files in bring forward system, searching and retrieving employer and member records, and reviewing daily Terrorist Watch List reports.
- Provides key advice either in the form of clear, concise and accurate opinions or in the form of policy recommendations in briefing notes for the administration of the pension plans.
- Negotiates and drafts important contracts and procurement documents.
What you bring
Qualifications
Minimum of three years’ experience as a licensed lawyerMember in good standing with, or eligible to become a member of, the Law Society of AlbertaGraduation from a Canadian law school is strongly preferredLegal Knowledge
Matrimonial property lawWills and estates lawPensions law and pensions policy issues (preferred but not required)Freedom of information and protection of privacy legislationContractual draftingSkills and Abilities
Outstanding written and verbal communication skillsOutstanding attention to detail and conscientiousnessStrong personal organizational and time management skillsJudgment, tact and discretion in handling confidential and sensitive informationThorough knowledge of Office 365 applicationsAbility and desire to work as part of a larger team in a highly collaborative wayWhy choose APS
APS is made up of hard-working, respectful and talented people who understand and invite diversity to the workplace. We take pride in holding ourselves accountable and continuing to meet or exceed service levels for plan members, pensioners and employers. We ensure they receive quality services because they—along with our people—are the reason we endure and succeed.
And it sure feels good helping hard-working Albertans receive their well-deserved pensions.
What APS has to offer
Flexible work arrangements that make sense to you : work from home, relocation and moreCommunity-minded workplace with a friendly team environmentVacation starting at 15 days per year, 13 statutory holidays, personal days, plus office closure between Christmas and New Year’s DayCompetitive benefit package featuring extended health and dental benefits and a 100% employer-paid flexible spending accountIn-house training programs, extensive career development and coaching program, access to external education opportunities and wellness programsDiscount programs through various partner agenciesJ-18808-Ljbffr