Ontario College of Teachers
Posting 25-04
Decision Editor, Tribunals Unit
Policy, Governance and Tribunals Department
Limited Term appointment - up to 12 months
Category 5 - Hiring Range $99,761- $118,944
Reporting to the Manager, Tribunals, the successful candidate will provide legal writing support to members of the Discipline and Fitness to Practise Committees, who generally hold more than 10 hearing days per month, primarily via Zoom. The Decision Editor will attend disciplinary hearings and work closely with panel members to articulate their reasons in legal decisions that are clearly written, accessible to a wide audience and legally sound. The Decision Editor will also support the work of the Tribunals Unit by analyzing legal issues as they arise and by regularly revising hearings-related templates and materials to align with the current state of the law, among other things.
Responsibilities:
Qualifications, Skills and Experience
To apply, please submit your cover letter and resume through our application portal no later than 31 January 2025.
The Ontario College of Teachers offers competitive salaries, pension, comprehensive benefits and a modern, progressive work environment. This position operates with a mix of remote and in-office workdays.
The College's mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy that requires all staff, including prospective new employees, to be fully vaccinated by a Health Canada approved COVID-19 vaccine has been temporarily suspended. Currently new employees will not have to show evidence of vaccination. The College reserves the right to reactivate this policy at its discretion based on Public Health recommendations. Individuals with valid medical or other human rights-based exemptions will continue to be considered for appropriate accommodation within the policy.
Ontario College of Teachers is an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes and work environment. We will accommodate the needs of applicants under the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) throughout all stages of the recruitment and selection process. Please advise the Human Resources Department to ensure your accessibility needs are accommodated throughout this process. Information received relating to accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.
Decision Editor, Tribunals Unit
Policy, Governance and Tribunals Department
Limited Term appointment - up to 12 months
Category 5 - Hiring Range $99,761- $118,944
Reporting to the Manager, Tribunals, the successful candidate will provide legal writing support to members of the Discipline and Fitness to Practise Committees, who generally hold more than 10 hearing days per month, primarily via Zoom. The Decision Editor will attend disciplinary hearings and work closely with panel members to articulate their reasons in legal decisions that are clearly written, accessible to a wide audience and legally sound. The Decision Editor will also support the work of the Tribunals Unit by analyzing legal issues as they arise and by regularly revising hearings-related templates and materials to align with the current state of the law, among other things.
Responsibilities:
- Attend hearings, in full or in part, and take detailed notes
- Review all hearings-related material (e.g. exhibits, jurisprudence, applicable legislation)
- Work closely with panels and draft decisions, in a timely manner, that clearly articulate the panel's reasoning, including a summary of evidence considered, witness testimony and reference to applicable legislation and cases presented by counsel
- Proofread and edit decisions and other hearings-related documents for grammar, spelling, clarity and legal and factual accuracy
- Use legal transcripts to complete outstanding decisions, as required
- Prepare presentations, as required
- Conduct legal research, as required
- Assist with various aspects of the hearings process, as required
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Manager, Tribunals, or the Director, Policy, Governance and Tribunals
Qualifications, Skills and Experience
- Membership in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario required
- At least three years of litigation or similar demonstrable experience in Regulatory or Administrative law is required
- Demonstrable experience supporting the work of adjudicators in a legal writing capacity is an asset
- Legal research experience, including interpretation and application of legislation
- Superior legal writing and editing skills and ability to synthesize and summarize large volumes of information
- Excellent oral and written communications skills
- Meticulous attention to detail and accuracy
- Strong interpersonal skills including the ability to interact with Committee members and staff in an objective and professional manner
- Sensitivity in dealing with subject matter that may involve allegations related to the abuse of children
- Proven organizational skills to manage high volumes of work in a timely manner
- Computer skills: Microsoft Office including Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint; videoconferencing technology (e.g., Zoom, MS Teams)
- Knowledge and understanding of the education sector, the Ontario College of Teachers Act, related legislation, regulations and bylaws
- Bilingualism (English and French oral, written and comprehension) is an asset
To apply, please submit your cover letter and resume through our application portal no later than 31 January 2025.
The Ontario College of Teachers offers competitive salaries, pension, comprehensive benefits and a modern, progressive work environment. This position operates with a mix of remote and in-office workdays.
The College's mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy that requires all staff, including prospective new employees, to be fully vaccinated by a Health Canada approved COVID-19 vaccine has been temporarily suspended. Currently new employees will not have to show evidence of vaccination. The College reserves the right to reactivate this policy at its discretion based on Public Health recommendations. Individuals with valid medical or other human rights-based exemptions will continue to be considered for appropriate accommodation within the policy.
Ontario College of Teachers is an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes and work environment. We will accommodate the needs of applicants under the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) throughout all stages of the recruitment and selection process. Please advise the Human Resources Department to ensure your accessibility needs are accommodated throughout this process. Information received relating to accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.