Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies – Legal Counsel (Contract) – Mississauga, ON

Company: Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies

Location: Mississauga, ON

Expected salary:

Job date: Wed, 08 Jan 2025 04:48:10 GMT

Job description: Please note: contract duration may be subject to change; however, the contract end date is March
2026.
ROLE
Under the supervision and direction of the Director of Legal Services, Legal Counsel will provide
comprehensive legal representation, consultation and training in all matters related to the
mandate and activities of the Society under the Child, Youth and Family Services Act.
QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE

  • A Bachelor of Laws or a Juris Doctor degree from a recognized university and a licensee

entitled to practice law in the province of Ontario,

  • At least 1 year of related experience in relevant child & family legal matters, or one year of

work experience with a CAS Agency.

  • Knowledge of the Child Youth and Family Services Act and associated Regulations, the

Family Law Rules, related legislation and jurisprudence.

  • Solid advocacy skills and courtroom experience including knowledge of case preparation,

presentation and litigation techniques.

  • Superior interpersonal, oral and written communication and consultation skills.
  • Demonstrated commitment and ability to work as a team member.
  • Demonstrated ability to prioritize work.
  • Demonstrated analytical and problem solving skills.
  • Ability to deal with confidential and sensitive issues by exercising judgment and

discretion.

  • Computer literate.
  • High ethical standards.
  • Proficiency in French language an asset

RESPONSIBLITIESConsultation and Advice:

  • Supports, collaborates, and consults regularly with the Director of Legal Services.
  • Identifies high risk, high profile, complex legal matters and consults and collaborates with

the Director of Legal Services.

  • Ensures current knowledge of all relevant legislation, jurisprudence, public policy,

government directives related to child welfare and information management.

  • Provides legal consultation and advice to social work and information management staff.
  • In consultation, guides social work and management staff on all legal and information

management matters.

  • Facilitates and participates in regular case management meetings and works in

collaboration with social work staff in arriving at realistic recommendations within an
evidentiary and legislative framework with a focus on the best interests of the child and
the signs of safety framework.

  • Maintains accurate records of all court matters and communicates outcomes to staff in a

timely manner and in accordance with established procedures.

  • Collaborates and directs Legal Administrative Support staff on all legal matters including

but not limited to court documentation and recording in accordance with legislative
requirements and as otherwise required.

  • Fosters and maintains solid working relationships with staff and assists when required to

meet departmental operational requirements.

  • Participates in the development of departmental strategic planning.
  • Fosters and maintains solid working relationships with community partners including but

not limited to the Ontario Court of Justice and the Office, the Public Guardian and Trustee,
the Children’s Lawyer, and other legal professionals.Legal Representation:

  • Prepares cases for presentation to all levels of court and tribunals including but not

limited to review, research, court documentation, strategic planning, witness preparation

  • Attends court hearings on all matters related to the mandate and activities of the Society

under the Child Youth and Family Services Act.

  • Ensures compliance with legislative requirements and timelines and in accordance with

established procedures.Training and Development:

  • Participates in the preparation and presentation of training programs on legal matters and

procedures for agency staff, foster parents and others.

  • Maintains a current familiarity with the diverse case law and statutes affecting child

welfare service, as well as Ministry Directives.

  • Ensures Continuing Legal Education in accordance with the Law Society of Ontario

related to child legal proceedings, interpretations of the Child, Youth and Family Services
Act and all other relevant statutes.What We Offer

  • Competitive salary and a generous compensation and benefits package
  • Semi-private hospitalization and prescription drugs coverage
  • Flexible options for hybrid remote work
  • Employee Assistance Plan
  • Interactive Employee Wellness Programs
  • Extensive Training & Development opportunities
  • Introductory Webinars (WHMIS, AODA, Health and Safety)
  • Generous Pension Plan through OMERS (part-time and full-time employees are entitled

to enroll)

  • Onsite Gym
  • Staff Lounge

Child welfare is a rewarding career option that enables caring individuals to support the
community and make a positive difference in the lives of children, youth, and families. As one of
the largest CAS’s in the province, we are proud of our ongoing innovation and leadership
throughout the sector. Seeing well over 10,000 families a year, Peel CAS has the lowest number of
children and youth in care per capita across Canada. 99% of the work we do is with children,
youth, and families in their own homes. We are also home to the Child Welfare Immigration
Centre of Excellence (CWICE) which is the centralized service in Ontario that supports child
welfare organizations on cases involving unresolved immigration, settlement, or border-related
issues. In addition, Peel CAS offers extensive programming dedicated to youth success through
our Trailblazers Youth Centre, developed and led by youth to access exceptional services and
supports to thrive, belong, build life-long connections and position themselves as leaders.As an equal opportunity employer, we value Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Truth and
Reconciliation. We are grateful that our workplace diversity is representative of the communities
that we serve and are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all employees feellike they belong. Should you require accommodation during the recruitment and selection

Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies – Service Coordinator – Mississauga, ON

Company: Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies

Location: Mississauga, ON

Expected salary:

Job date: Sat, 21 Dec 2024 08:40:21 GMT

Job description: Please note: contract duration may be subject to change; however, the contract end date is June 2,
2025.
Provides a complete range of administrative and support services to the Director of Legal Services,
Disclosure and Information Management and the Privacy Program. This position also provides
coverage to the other Executive Assistants reporting to the Chief Executive Office.
*This is a confidential position.PRINCIPLE RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Assists the Director(s) in preparing professional quality reports, analyses, and
presentations, using a variety of software packages and systems.
2. Summarizes and seeks out relevant materials and information as background and support
information for the Director’s participation in meetings. Develops working files on various
topics or on a specific subject matter for the Director.
3. Assists the day-to-day work of the Director of Legal Services, Disclosure and Information
Management and the Privacy Program, which is often complex and multi-layered as well as
of a sensitive and confidential nature.
4. Communicates both internally and externally on behalf of the Director of Legal Services,
Disclosure and Information Management and the Privacy Program as required, using
discretion and judgment with regard to information conveyed and action/referral required.
5. Acts as a conduit of information for the Legal Services, Disclosure and Information
Management and Privacy Program including the handling of information of a sensitive and
confidential nature.
6. Coordinating and supporting agency and Branch initiatives including assisting in the
development, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of project plans, as well as
cataloguing these plans for the agency.
7. Administering and organizing records for the Branches (e.g. email groups, branch
membership, etc.) and archiving information accordingly.
8. Organizing special projects and events (both internal and external) for the Director of Legal
Services, Disclosure and Information Management and the Privacy Program and supports
the other Executive Assistants in preparing for special and external events as required.
9. Drafts and prepares best practices, legal/privacy newsletters, routine correspondence and
memos for review, signature and distribution.
10. Designs and maintains legal webpage for agency intranet.
11. Creates process mapping for Legal Services, Disclosure and Information Management and
Privacy Program.
12. Supports the Director(s) in monitoring department budgets and expenses.
13. Prepares agendas and takes minutes and prepares same for distribution and follows up on
deferred items for committees chaired by the Director of Legal Services, Disclosure and
Information Management and the Privacy Program.
14. Support to Director of Legal Services, Disclosure and Information Management and the
Privacy Program with admin functions for cases before the court
15. Supports the Director of Director of Legal Services, Disclosure and Information
Management and the Privacy Program, including preparing agenda, taking minutes, for
projects and/or committees as required
16. Assist Privacy Program with Privacy related matters
17. Gather Privacy Breach statistical data for the IPC
18. Reviews and sorts mail and/or e-mail, for the Director’s attention according to priority as
required.
19. Provide coverage for other service coordinators and Legal Admin team in assigned Branch
as required
20. Answers calls, as required for general client inquiries and departmental coverage.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS/COMPETENCIES
1. Excellent knowledge of a range of efficient and effective administrative systems,
administrative support, work processes and services.
2. Excellent computer and word processing skills with advanced knowledge and skill with
respect to a variety of software packages, including Microsoft Office, Power Point, and
Excel.
3. Thorough knowledge of the agency’s values, mission, mandate, organizational structure and
personnel, in order to act as an information conduit for the Branches and departments, as
well as providing support for the broad range of both internal and external contacts involving
the Director(s).
4. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills to respond to a variety of internal and
external inquiries on behalf of the Director(s), Branches and departments.
5. Proven ability to deal effectively with all levels of the organization as well as external
stakeholders.
6. Ability to exercise sound judgement, discretion, tact and diplomacy to handle sensitive
issues and inquiries.
7. Strong judgement, analytical skills, ability to prioritize, problem-solve and work on multiple
initiatives at once time to determine the nature, urgency and appropriate action required.
8. Extremely detail oriented with a high level of accuracy and follow-up.
9. Excellent ability to take verbatim minutes as well as prepare summaries.
10. Ability to work as a member of a team providing help and support to colleagues as required,
along with ability to be self-motivated and work independently to achieve results.
11. Demonstrated experience working with cultural and diverse initiatives and supporting the
creation of inclusive organizations and/or communities.
12. Knowledge of French is considered an asset.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Diploma in Legal Administration
Experience: Minimum of 4-5 years related experience
HOURS OF WORK: 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday, however working hours may vary and applicants
must be flexible to work outside of standard office hours
WHAT WE OFFER:

  • Flexible options for hybrid remote work
  • Employee Assistance Plan
  • Interactive Employee Wellness Programs
  • Extensive Training & Development opportunities
  • Introductory Webinars (WHMIS, AODA, Health and Safety)
  • Generous Pension Plan through OMERS (part-time and full-time employees are entitled to

enroll)

  • Onsite Gym
  • Staff Lounge

Child welfare is a rewarding career option that enables caring individuals to support the community
and make a positive difference in the lives of children, youth, and families. As one of the largest
CAS’s in the province, we are proud of our ongoing innovation and leadership throughout the sector.
Seeing well over 10,000 families a year, Peel CAS has the lowest number of children and youth in
care per capita across Canada. 99% of the work we do is with children, youth, and families in their
own homes. We are also home to the Child Welfare Immigration Centre of Excellence (CWICE)
which is the centralized service in Ontario that supports child welfare organizations on cases
involving unresolved immigration, settlement, or border-related issues. In addition, Peel CAS offers
extensive programming dedicated to youth success through our Trailblazers Youth Centre,
developed and led by youth to access exceptional services and supports to thrive, belong, build
life-long connections and position themselves as leaders.As an equal opportunity employer, we value Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Truth and
Reconciliation. We are grateful that our workplace diversity is representative of the communities
that we serve and are committed to creating an inclusive environment where all employees feel like
they belong. Should you require accommodation during the recruitment and selection process

Project Manager, Mental Health and Addictions – Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies – Ontario

Company: Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies

Location: Ontario

Expected salary: $94737 – 116315 per year

Job date: Fri, 06 Dec 2024 08:25:39 GMT

Job description: Ste. Marie and Sudbury is seeking to hire a: FULL-TIME CONTRACT TO MARCH 31, 2025 PROJECT MANAGER – YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH… vacancy Job Summary The Project Manager – Youth Mental Health & Addictions is responsible to conduct an analysis and feasibility study…

Manager of Prevention Services – Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies – Ontario

Company: Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies

Location: Ontario

Expected salary: $89241 – 112919 per year

Job date: Sat, 28 Sep 2024 23:43:31 GMT

Job description: , quality family services to Indigenous populations in Ontario. POSITION SUMMARY The Manager of Prevention Services… and project committees to support member- First Nations in designing, developing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating…

Summer Interns – Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies – Scarborough, ON



Company: Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies

Location: Scarborough, ON

Job description: The Children’s Aid Society of Toronto (CAST) is proud of their long history of leadership in protecting
children and their commitment to the provision of quality service to children and their families. If you are
looking to make a difference in the lives of children, we have an opportunity for you. Come join us and
be part of our team and work for one of the city’s Top Employers.The goal of these internships is to provide meaningful job opportunities. We are currently inviting
applications for Summer Intern positions in the fol owing areas: Community Based Branch/Intake (Toronto, North West and Scarborough Branch)
 Resources for Children & Youth
 Child and Youth Services
 Business Intelligence – Information Management
 Finance & Accounting
 Records Management Services
 Training – Child Welfare Institute
 Pape Adolescent Resource Centre (PARC)
Further information and details regarding the above positions can be found on
www.torontocas.ca under the Careers section
Successful candidates wil work alongside professional staff, either in a role with direct involvement with
clients or contribute through a supportive role.
These positions are funded by Service Canada, and as per the funding requirements, all
successful candidates need to meet all of the following criteria at the start of employment:
 Between 15 and 30 years of age (inclusive) at the start of employment;
 A Canadian Citizen, permanent resident, or person on whom refugee protection has been
conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act;
 Legal y entitled to work according to Ontario legislation and regulations;
 Able to provide a police check as per position requirement;
 Enrol ed in or completed post-secondary education.We are committed to make efforts to hire priority students as follows:
 Black and other Racialized Youth
 Youth with Disabilities
 Indigenous Youth
 Youth in care or previous children in careDuring the online application process, applicants wil have the opportunity to complete the
Employment Equity questionnaire, to indicate if they self-identify as being part of one or more of the
above under-represented groups. Answering the questionnaire is voluntary and al responses wil be
kept confidential and used only for the purposes outlined in this program.The goal of these internships is to provide meaningful job opportunities to students.

  • Duration: Expected to start June 2024 up to August 30, 2024
  • Hours: 35 hours per week
  • Wage: $16.55/hour

OTHER INFORMATIONAccommodation at CAST
We are committed to a selection process and work environment that is inclusive and barrier free.
Accommodation wil be provided in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code. Applicants need
to make any accommodation requests for the interview or selection process known in advance by
contacting the Human Resources Department at 416-924-4640 x2300. Human Resources wil work
together with the hiring committee to arrange reasonable and appropriate accommodation for the
selection process, which wil enable you to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner.APPLICATION DEADLINE:
FRIDAY, MAY 17 2024
Apply directly on our website at www.torontocas.ca under the Careers section.
If you cannot apply on our website, applications can be faxed (416-324-2400), or mailed (30 Isabel a
Street, 5th Floor) to the attention of Human Resources, clearly indicating the position of interest
We thank al applicants for their interest; however, only qualified applicants wil be contacted.
The Children’s Aid Society of Toronto is looking for summer interns in various areas, offering meaningful job opportunities for students. The positions are funded by Service Canada and priority will be given to under-represented groups. Accommodations for the selection process are available upon request. The deadline to apply is May 17, 2024. Applicants can apply on the organization’s website or by fax or mail.
Job Description

We are currently seeking a knowledgeable and experienced Project Manager to join our team. The Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing various projects from start to finish, ensuring that they are completed on time and within budget. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in project management and excellent communication skills.

Responsibilities:
– Manage and oversee various projects from initiation to completion
– Develop project plans, including timelines, budgets, and resource allocation
– Communicate regularly with stakeholders to provide updates on project progress
– Identify and address any issues or risks that may arise during the project
– Collaborate with team members to ensure that project goals are met
– Review project deliverables to ensure they meet quality standards
– Report on project status to senior management

Qualifications:
– Bachelor’s degree in a related field
– Proven experience as a Project Manager
– Strong knowledge of project management principles and methodologies
– Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
– Ability to collaborate with diverse teams
– Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
– PMP certification is a plus

If you meet the qualifications and are interested in joining our team, please apply now.

Expected salary: $16.55 per hour

Job date: Wed, 08 May 2024 01:13:57 GMT

Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies – Project Manager – Youth Mental Health and Addictions – Ontario

Company: Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies

Location: Ontario

Job description: Ste. Marie and Sudbury is seeking to hire a: FULL-TIME CONTRACT TO MARCH 31, 2025 PROJECT MANAGER – YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH… & ADDICTIONS LOCATION: TO BE DETERMINED *NEW SALARY* Salary Range: $94,737.00 – $116,315.00 Job Summary The Project Manager
Ste. Marie and Sudbury are looking to hire a full-time contract project manager for youth mental health and addictions until March 31, 2025. The location is to be determined with a new salary range of $94,737.00 – $116,315.00. The job entails managing projects related to youth mental health and addictions.
Position: Marketing Coordinator

Location: Toronto, ON

Company: A rapidly growing marketing agency is seeking a motivated Marketing Coordinator to join their team in Toronto. This is an exciting opportunity for a driven individual to work on a variety of marketing projects and campaigns.

Key Responsibilities:
– Collaborate with the marketing team to develop and implement marketing strategies
– Create content for social media platforms, website, and other marketing materials
– Assist with the organization and execution of marketing events and promotions
– Conduct market research and analyze data to identify trends and opportunities
– Monitor and report on the performance of marketing initiatives

Qualifications:
– Degree in Marketing, Communications, or a related field
– Previous experience in a marketing role is considered an asset
– Strong communication and organizational skills
– Proficiency in Microsoft Office and digital marketing tools
– Ability to work both independently and as part of a team

If you are a dynamic individual with a passion for marketing and a desire to grow in a fast-paced environment, we want to hear from you. Apply now to join our team!

Expected salary: $94737 – 116315 per year

Job date: Thu, 02 May 2024 06:51:12 GMT

Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies – Project Manager – Youth Mental Health and Addictions – Ontario

Company: Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies

Location: Ontario

Job description: Ste. Marie and Sudbury is seeking to hire a: FULL-TIME CONTRACT TO MARCH 31, 2025 PROJECT MANAGER – YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH… & ADDICTIONS LOCATION: TO BE DETERMINED Salary Range: $87,985.00 – $108,076.00 Job Summary The Project Manager – Youth Mental…
Seeking a full-time contract project manager for youth mental health and addictions in Ste. Marie and Sudbury until March 31, 2025. Location to be determined with a salary range of $87,985.00 – $108,076.00. The role involves managing projects related to youth mental health and addictions.
Job Description:

We are looking for a talented and detail-oriented Marketing Coordinator to join our team. The ideal candidate will have experience in marketing and a passion for digital media.

Responsibilities:
– Develop and implement marketing strategies to increase brand awareness
– Create engaging content for social media platforms
– Manage email marketing campaigns
– Monitor and analyze marketing performance metrics
– Collaborate with cross-functional teams to create marketing materials
– Stay up-to-date with industry trends and best practices

Requirements:
– Bachelor’s degree in Marketing or a related field
– 2+ years of experience in marketing
– Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite, and social media platforms
– Excellent communication and organizational skills
– Strong analytical skills and attention to detail

If you are a creative and driven individual who is passionate about marketing, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our dynamic team!

Expected salary: $87985 – 108076 per year

Job date: Sun, 25 Feb 2024 07:41:24 GMT