Executive Director – Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan
About the role
The position serves as the face of Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan (PBLS), acting as a community leader and brings voice to issues faced by low-income, self-represented individuals with Saskatchewan based legal matters.
This position reports to the Board of Directors, and is responsible for the successful leadership, management and financial stability of PBLS according to the organization’s strategic direction.
Learn More Closing Date: January 9, 2026
About The Law Society of Manitoba
The Law Society of Manitoba is the independent regulator of approximately 2,000 practicing lawyers that comprise the legal profession in Manitoba. The Law Society’s mandate is to protect the public interest by ensuring that legal services are delivered by a competent, honourable and independent legal profession. As the regulator for the profession, we set the standards of conduct for lawyers practising in Manitoba and the admission requirements to become a lawyer in Manitoba.
Executive Director – Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan
About the role
The position serves as the face of Pro Bono Law Saskatchewan (PBLS), acting as a community leader and brings voice to issues faced by low-income, self-represented individuals with Saskatchewan based legal matters.
This position reports to the Board of Directors, and is responsible for the successful leadership, management and financial stability of PBLS according to the organization’s strategic direction.
Learn More Closing Date: January 9, 2026
About The Law Society of Manitoba
The Law Society of Manitoba is the independent regulator of approximately 2,000 practicing lawyers that comprise the legal profession in Manitoba. The Law Society’s mandate is to protect the public interest by ensuring that legal services are delivered by a competent, honourable and independent legal profession. As the regulator for the profession, we set the standards of conduct for lawyers practising in Manitoba and the admission requirements to become a lawyer in Manitoba.