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Legal Services Analyst

Fort St. John, BC
CA$64,368 - CA$72,917/annual
Mid Level
full_time

About the role

Classification: Grid 18, BCGEU Membership

Office Location: Fort St John or Kelowna or Victoria

Salary: $64,367.58 - $72,917.30 – Permanent Full-Time, based on a 35-hour work week.

An additional 10.75% Job Family Market Multiplier will be added to the posted salary.
An additional 3% Location Allowance will be added to posted salary for northern location.

About the Job:
The Legal Services Analyst (Analyst) plays a key role in supporting the Legal, Governance & Regulatory Affairs Division (Division) by providing a broad range of administrative, legal, and program support services. This position requires a high degree of independence, sound judgement, and the ability to manage a substantial and varied workload often involving sensitive legal and regulatory matters.

Working in a dynamic, high-profile environment, the Analyst coordinates activities across multiple departments and liaises with government partners, including the Ministry of Forests, Ministry of Environment and Parks, Ministry of Attorney General, and other ministries and agencies. The Analyst ensures the timely and accurate delivery of legal and regulatory services by preparing legal documentation, conducting research, managing limitation periods, supporting legal proceedings, and maintaining records.

This position contributes to the BCER’s legal, regulatory, and risk management frameworks by ensuring processes are efficient, legally sound, and in alignment with regulatory obligations and internal policies and procedures.

Organization Chart:
Commissioner, Chief Executive Officer

Chief Legal Counsel, Governance & Regulatory Affairs

Legal Services Analyst (Topic Position)

About BC Energy Regulator

Government Administration
201-500

The BC Energy Regulator (formerly the BC Oil and Gas Commission) oversees the full life cycle of energy resource activities in B.C., from site planning to restoration. We ensure activities are undertaken in a manner that protects public safety and the environment, supports reconciliation with Indigenous peoples, conserves energy resources and fosters a sound economy and social well-being.