
Senior Legal Counsel, Labour and Employment Law
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The Bank of Canada has a vision to be a leading central bank—dynamic, engaged and trusted—committed to a better Canada. No other employer in the country offers you the unique opportunity to work at the very center of Canada’s economy, in an organization with significant impact on the economic and financial well-being of all Canadians. You will be challenged, energized and motivated to excel in our environment.
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Did you know?
The Bank of Canada is a federal Crown corporation and Canada’s central bank. The Bank is based in downtown Ottawa and has over 2000 employees. Its role is to promote the economic and financial welfare of Canada by fostering a stable and efficient financial system, which includes banks and credit unions, the financial markets, and clearing and settlement systems.
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What you will do
Reporting to the Assistant General Counsel, you provide the Bank with expert legal services in the areas of employment and labour law and other related areas, such as human rights, privacy, ethics, access to information and procurement.
As Senior Legal Counsel, you will also engage and manage outside counsel autonomously to represent the Bank in litigation matters and other situations where specialist advice is required. You will be required to collaborate with internal clients and legal counsel at other organizations to support evolving Bank or departmental needs.
Specifically, you will;
What you need to succeed
You have expert knowledge of Canadian employment and labour law, with significant exposure to the federal sector. You have the ability to provide practical legal advice to clients, whether developed in-house or in a law firm environment. You have strong relationship-building and client-facing skills and can function both independently and as part of a team.
This position also requires you to possess strong research skills, combined with a deep interest in evolving legal issues, highly developed analytical skills and the ability to analyze and quickly grasp the essence of complex issues that have an impact on the Bank and its workforce, and to work independently to develop appropriate responses. You have a demonstrated ability to anticipate and adapt to change, enhancing and reinforcing skills to respond to the emerging issues such as the adoption of AI within the organization and its ongoing development as a tool supporting legal work.
You are required to understand the mandate, needs and objectives of the Bank and provide high-quality, pragmatic and focused legal advice. We also require you to have strong verbal communication and writing skills as well as good planning and project management skills to successfully manage complex, sensitive and changing priorities while being able to adapt to unexpected circumstances.
Nice-to-have
Your education and experience
This position requires a Law degree and membership in a Canadian provincial law society with a minimum of five post-call years of experience. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered in appropriate circumstances.
Innovative Mindset
We value candidates who demonstrate adaptability, curiosity, and a willingness to learn new technologies, including AI and digital tools. We seek individuals who can think critically about data, question existing processes, and find ways to simplify our work while embracing change and new ways of doing things.
Language requirement
The Bank’s work environment is conducive to the use of both of Canada’s official languages - English and French. The position language requirement is Level 5 (Fully Functional). If a qualified candidate who meets the language requirement of the position is not found, a qualified candidate who does not meet the language requirement may be considered. Training may be provided to help reach the required level. Both bilingual and unilingual candidates are encouraged to apply.
What you need to know
Hybrid Work Model
The Bank offers work arrangements that provide employees with flexibility, enable high-performing teams, and support an excellent workplace culture. Most employees can telework from home for a portion of each month as part of the Bank’s hybrid work model, and they are expected on site at the Bank location a minimum of 12 days per month to help build connections between colleagues. You must live in Canada, and within reasonable commuting distance of the office.
What you can expect from us
This is a great opportunity to join a leading organization and be part of a high-performing team. We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package designed to meet your needs at every stage of your life and career. For more information on key benefits please visit A great deal to consider
We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and effort in applying for this position. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.

As Canada’s Central bank, our principal role is to promote the country’s economic and financial welfare by keeping inflation low, stable and predictable. Our vision is to be “a leading central bank—dynamic, engaged and trusted—committed to a better Canada.” No other employer in the country offers you the unique opportunity to work at the very centre of Canada’s economy.