Senior Policy Analyst

Come join our team! If you are looking for a career that is both challenging and rewarding, with an organization that values diversity, equity and a shared sense of purpose, look no further.

We are proud to say that we’ve been recognized as one of BC’s Top Employers since 2022! The Law Society of BC offers work/life balance, a collegial atmosphere, and an excellent benefits package, including: extended health benefits, a dental plan and more.

Our Policy & Planning department is seeking a permanent, full-time Senior Policy Analyst. The Senior Policy Analyst is responsible for providing research, analysis, advice and recommendations on key issues and policies affecting the Law Society’s regulatory responsibilities and operations. The nature of the work requires frequent contact with Benchers and senior staff and involves creativity and insight. Work is frequently provided to Committees, Task Forces and Benchers for decision. 

The duties of this position include:
  • Providing advice and recommendations on regulations, policy and programs to the ED/CEO, senior management, committees and the Benchers.
  • Developing policy frameworks for the translation of the Law Society’s strategic priorities or other issues required by the Law Society’s mandate into viable policy and program changes.
  • Conducting issues management by identifying emerging policy issues of major significance to the Law Society, preparing recommendations that reflect the Law Society strategic priorities, mandate and overall policy and advising the Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer (ED/CEO), committees and Benchers.
  • Analyzing and identifying social, economic and legal issues associated with Law Society objectives, assessing competing and/or conflicting priorities, analyzing data, identifying risks and issues, identifying viable options to address the issues identified and recommending strategic policy alternatives or significant changes to Law Society regulation and programs.
  • Identifying and evaluating similar regulatory frameworks and programs in other jurisdictions or professions and recommending any appropriate changes to the Law Society’s regulation and programs.
  • Preparing submissions to government or other external bodies that reflect Law Society policy positions.
  • Liaising with government, the public or professional bodies as may be required to effect analysis or development of policy recommendations.
  • Such other duties as the Director, Policy & Practice may assign.

Qualifications
  • A Bachelor’s Degree in public administration, public policy, social sciences, or a related discipline and a minimum of 5 years recent related experience in providing policy analysis and working in a policy environment providing independent research, analysis and advice on complex issues, including evaluation of options and recommendations. 
  • Highly analytical with superior abilities in research and writing and excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills. 
  • Ability to work co-operatively within diverse teams, work groups and across an organization to achieve group and organizational goals and to engage effectively with people from diverse backgrounds with diverse views.

The salary range for this position is $84,422 to $91,763.

The Law Society of BC is dedicated to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of our work. We welcome individuals from diverse backgrounds and experiences to contribute to the future of our organization. In accordance with the Law Society of B.C.’s commitment to reconciliation, we seek to create a culturally safe space and to continue further improving relationships with Indigenous peoples.

To apply, please email a resume and cover letter to personnel@lsbc.org with the subject “Senior Policy Analyst”. The closing date for this competition is September 3, 2024. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

The Law Society of BC supports hybrid work schedules. This position is located at the Law Society of British Columbia office in the Yaletown area of Vancouver, BC.

845 Cambie Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6B 4Z9