Atlantic Central is currently accepting applications for the position of Legal Counsel.
Who WE Are:
Atlantic Central is the trade association for credit unions in Atlantic Canada. League Savings and Mortgage (LSM) is a federally regulated financial institution. Together, we provide a wide range of services and competitive financial products to support credit union success.
We deliver quality results and offer a collaborative and community focused work environment. Our employees' well-being is a top priority, and we underscore that with flexible working arrangements, including personal days, and working from home, to enable employees to strike a balance that works for them. We strive to create an environment where all team members have opportunities for growth and feel welcome, valued, supported and connected.
If your values align with ours, consider joining our team as Legal Counsel.
A TYPICAL WEEK:
Working as part of the Legal Services team, and reporting to Vice-President, General Counsel & Chief Risk Officer, the role provides legal, policy and compliance services to Atlantic Central and LSM. The Legal Counsel also provides legal opinions and advice concerning a variety of issues , and provides government relations, compliance and governance support to the companies. Legal Counsel has many touchpoints with the Executive Leadership Team, and all departments, and is a valued business partner.
·Drafts and reviews legal agreements, resolutions, by-laws and other documents on behalf of Atlantic Central, LSM and the Atlantic credit union system, to ensure their legal interests are appropriately represented and protected.
·Develops and updates legal templates and precedents.
·Conducts legal research and analysis and works with external legal counsel as necessary to provide legal opinions and advice on a variety of issues.
·Monitors, reviews and analyzes legislation affecting company and system operations. Provides advice and drafts provisions relating to a variety of legislative matters. Updates the compliance management system.
·Develops, recommends and manages the Legal Services Department's annual business goals and budget.
·Supervises and coordinates the activities of the Legal Services summer student.
·Collects and organizes corporate and contractual information and manages the company-wide document and contract management systems.
·Assists with research for developing and drafting corporate policies, procedures and practices, legal templates and precedents, in consultation with other departments.
·In consultation with others, plans, develops, produces, and implements government relations activities to advance the interests and awareness of credit unions in Atlantic Canada.
As the ideal candidate you will have successfully completed a law degree and be licensed and a member in good standing with the Law Society in one of the four Atlantic provinces and have 2-5 years relevant experience, or have an equivalent combination of training and experience.
LOCATION:
This position will be based in our Halifax, NS office, and provides services throughout Atlantic Canada, therefore offers the ability to work remotely. Employees are offered the flexibility to work from home.
TRAVEL, EVENING AND WEEKEND WORK:
This position requires occasional travel within the Atlantic Provinces and occasional evening and weekend work.
About Us
We provide a range of financial services, leadership, and advocacy to support credit unions and the communities we serve to grow well. Our credit unions proudly serve nearly 293,000 members and play a significant role in the Atlantic Canadian economy.
We are proud to be a Certified B CorporationTM joining a global movement of people using business as a force for good. We are committed to making business decisions that are in the best interests of our employees, credit unions and their members.
Curious about what else we do? Check out our Atlantic Central and LSM websites or LinkedIn page.
We are committed to providing a work environment that fosters inclusion, value and respect and reflects the diversity of the communities in which we live and serve. We encourage and welcome applications from traditionally underrepresented and equity-seeking groups. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration; however, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent