Summary
Description
The Public Guardian and Trustee (PGT) is here to help citizens who may be incapable, are under the age of 19 or who are deceased.
The Public Guardian and Trustee (PGT) has the mandate to:
- Protect the legal and financial interests of children under the age of 19 years
- Protect the legal, financial, personal and health care interests of adults who need help with decision-making
Administer estates of deceased persons and missing persons.
The PGT is a corporation sole which is a legal structure with one person responsible for overall service delivery instead of a board of directors. That person is called the Public Guardian and Trustee. The PGT is independent of government when making decisions on behalf of clients. We are an inclusive organization that seeks to provide culturally safe and respectful services to each client. We are committed to creating a meaningful workplace culture that pursues truth and reconciliation. We put clients first when making decisions and act with the highest ethical, legal and personal standards. We value collaboration with clients, colleagues and partners and believe in the importance of relationships to achieve positive outcomes for clients.
The Team
The Services to Adults Division at the Public Guardian and Trustee (PGT) is a collaborative and client-focused team dedicated to supporting vulnerable adults who need help with personal, financial, or legal decision-making. We are committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion by providing services that are culturally safe, respectful, and responsive to the unique needs of each client. Team members work closely together and with community partners to ensure decisions are made with integrity, compassion, and the highest ethical standards.
The Role
This role is responsible for conducting legal research and analysis to support PGT lawyers in protecting the rights and interests of vulnerable adults, often in complex, sensitive, and high-profile cases. The position works closely with legal counsel, clients, and external partners to ensure decisions are informed, fair, and grounded in law and policy. With a strong focus on equity, diversity, and inclusion, the role contributes to creating respectful and culturally safe legal processes that put clients’ well-being at the centre of decision-making.
Qualifications:
Education and Experience Requirements
- Secondary school graduation.
- Completion of a recognized Paralegal Certificate; OR
- A minimum of 3 years of experience working as a paralegal.
- Experience working in a legal office environment.
- Preference may be given to applicants with experience working in a civil legal setting in elder law, estate planning and administration and estate litigation.
For questions regarding this position, please contact lfeenstra@trustee.bc.ca.
About this Position:
This is a temporary opportunity until 10/30/2026. This position may be extended or become permanent.
Flexible work options are available; this position may be able to work up to 2 days at home per week subject to an approved telework agreement.
An eligibility list may be established to fill future temporary and permanent vacancies.
A Criminal Record Review Act Check (CRRA) and Enhanced Security Screening will be required.
Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment.
Working for the BC Public Service:
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How to Apply:
Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the job requirements listed above. Applicants who are selected to move forward in the hiring process may be assessed on their knowledge, skills, abilities, competencies and other position related requirements as outlined in the Job Profile at the bottom of the posting.
Cover Letter: NO – Please do not submit a cover letter as it will not be reviewed.
Resume: YES – Ensure your resume includes your educational accomplishments, employment history including start and end dates (month and year) of your employment, and any relevant information that relates to the job to which you are applying.
Questionnaire: YES – You will need to complete a basic questionnaire to demonstrate how you meet the job requirements.
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