Ecojustice is hiring an
AT A GLANCE
Location: Ottawa
Employment Type: Contract Full time, Term (4 months summer 2024 placement)
Hours: 35 weekly
Salary: $4,097/month
Closing Date: January 18, 2024 at 5pm ET
*Summer students will be offered articling terms for 2025-2026 in advance priority providing they prove satisfactory performance during the summer term.
***Please note this role is open to first-, second-, or third-year uOttawa law students only.
ABOUT US
At Ecojustice, we build a case for a better earth every day! We fight, and win, for our planet in court.
Our Mission is why people join Ecojustice. People who choose to join us recognize that this planet is our most treasured inheritance, and it is our imperative to be good stewards for the generations who follow us. We use the power of the courts to defend what we value most. We believe in protecting the environment while having enough time off to enjoy it. If you are courageous, collaborative and dedicated to the fight for a healthier environment, you will find your people here.
ABOUT THE ROLE
If you are a law student who wants to work for a public interest environmental law firm next summer, then here is an outstanding opportunity for you to join Canada's legal champion for a healthy environment. We are currently seeking one student to work in the Ottawa office for the 2024 summer term. Should the successful student demonstrate satisfactory performance and skill they will be offered an articling position for the 2025-2026 articling term before the end of the summer law student placement term.
It will be a learning experience that you will never forget! You will have the opportunity to work along with people deeply passionate about the environment and social justice, and contribute to the challenge and complexity of Ecojustice’s work.
As an Ecojustice summer student, you will assist our professional staff by providing legal assistance on environmental law and policy issues by:
ROLE SUCCESS
We are currently working to embed our commitment to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion, and reconciliation (JEDI-R) into all aspects of our organization. We value students who have experience (lived, professional, volunteer) in building meaningful, collaborative partnerships with equity-deserving groups, and incorporating JEDI-R values in day-to-day practices and operations.
Typically, we find that people who succeed in this role:
Have a demonstrated interest in environmental law and a desire to work in the public interest area
Are familiar with environmental and administrative law
Possess excellent research and writing skills
APPLICATION PROCESS
Applications must be received on or before January 18th, 2024 at 5pm ET. To apply, please submit the following materials through our Career page at www.ecojustice.ca/careers:
--- These letters can be submitted with your application or, if your reference prefers, sent directly to the hiring team via email at careers@ecojustice.ca (please request them to input your name into the subject line of the email).
For your reference, for this position we will be following the recruitment timeline as laid out below:
OUR COMMITMENT TO WORKPLACE ACCESSIBILITY, EQUITY, and INCLUSION
Ecojustice is committed to creating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment and is responding to the calls for action to further reconciliation.
We encourage applications from people with relevant job-related skills and who come from communities which have been structurally marginalized based on race, religion, nationality, social or ethnic origin, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression. Members belonging to communities that experience marginalization can self-identify during the application process if they choose to do so.
Ecojustice strives to ensure that our online application system and recruitment process is accessible to individuals with different abilities and encourages candidates to contact careers@ecojustice.ca for any accommodation requests.
Great Reasons To Join Us
Recognized as one of Canada’s Top 100 charities by Charity Intelligence.
4 hours per month of paid personal life organization time
Additional flexible leave policies that accommodate physical and mental health leave, caregiving responsibilities, volunteering, and other life events.
Colleagues dedicated to environmental impact through their work at Ecojustice (99% mission alignment rating from internal surveys).
A culture of collaboration where employees are fostered by their managers (97% manager relationship rating from internal surveys).
Learning opportunities to further our strategic commitment towards justice, equity, diversity, inclusion, and reconciliation.