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2025-2026 Articling Student

Toronto, Ontario
CA$1,608/week
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Salary of $1,608.23 per week
Temporary position for 10 months
Opportunity to gain legal experience

About the role

Articling Student

Organization: Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal

City: Toronto, ON

Job Term: 1 temporary – 10 months, start date September 2025

Compensation Group: Articling Student

Job Code : WSIAT – Articling Student

Salary Range : $1,608.23 per week

Hours of Work: Minimum of 36 ¼ hours / week

Language of Position(s): English

Posting Status:  Open

The Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal (WSIAT) is a highly specialized adjudicative tribunal that hears appeals of final decisions of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, and such other matters as are assigned under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997. The Tribunal Counsel Office (TCO) is the internal legal department for the WSIAT.

What can I expect to do in this role?

The TCO Articling Student provides legal advice, assistance and support, commensurate with experience, to TCO lawyers, to Order in Counsel (OIC) appointees, and to the WSIAT on WSIAT appeals/applications, external litigation and corporate matters, and the position has the following duties and responsibilities:

As instructed by, or under the supervision of TGC or TCO lawyers, commensurate with experience, the Articling Student will:

·        At the pre-hearing stage, efficiently and expeditiously:

  • review assigned appeals or applications and provide initial assessment in terms of issue(s) identification, overall complexity and legal risk to determine if the file should be reassigned from the Office of the Vice-Chair Registrar (OVCR) to TCO
  • identify any issues that could impact the appeal outcome (e.g. jurisdictional issues)
  • mediate issues that may arise between the parties
  • respond to inquiries from parties
  • respond to pre-hearing instructions from the Vice-Chair or Panel
  • case management of assigned appeals and applications

·        Assist in providing legal advice and directions to staff in the OVCR and the Scheduling Department on the interpretation of relevant statutes/regulations, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) policies and Tribunal decisions, as well as other jurisprudence in relation to all legal, procedural and policy aspects of the appeal process. At the hearing stage, appear at hearings to assist the Vice-Chair or Panel by:

  • questioning witnesses
  • interpreting Tribunal policy, procedures and practice

·        Making submissions (orally or written) as a neutral party on complex points of law or novel issues

·        At the post-hearing stage, provide post-hearing assistance and case management by:

  • conducting expeditious post-hearing inquiries (e.g. investigations, medical opinion evidence gathering)
  • arranging for responses from parties and/or the WSIB
  • coordinating re-assignment of OIC appointees
  • making submissions as a neutral party on complex points of law or novel issues

·        Involvement in the sensitive decision release process and the OIC reassignment process

·        Provide legal advice on corporate issues, including (but not limited to):

  • corporate risk, including interpretation and obligations under legislation
  • procurement
  • human resources

·        Assist with external litigation by drafting or reviewing a variety of litigation-related documents including correspondence, pleadings, affidavits, records of proceedings, facta, etc.

·        Contribute to the development or revision of:

  • legal resource documents
  • professional development sessions for staff and OICs
  • external public speaking engagements

·        Other duties as assigned

How do I qualify?

Mandatory:

  • Professional graduate degree in Law (J.D., or L.L.B) – Please include your transcript with your application.
  • Registration in the Law Society of Ontario Lawyer Licensing Process.

Knowledge and Technical Skills:

Knowledge of, commensurate with experience:

·        Administrative law

·        Workplace safety and insurance law, WSIB policy, Tribunal jurisprudence, WSIAT practices/polices and medical terminology

·        Knowledge in other legal areas such as labour/employment law, public law and privacy law

·        Ability to research and gather information effectively (e.g. knowledge of electronic databases and other legal research tools)

·        Analytical capabilities with a particular focus on expanding knowledge on administrative law and workplace safety and insurance law, litigation and relevant corporate law areas such as labour/employment law, public law, procurement and contract law and privacy law

·        Strong oral and written advocacy skills to formulate written and oral arguments comprised of complex legal concepts in a clear and accessible way for parties/community partners (e.g. general public, employees without a legal background, employer management)

·        Proficient with standard desktop application software packages (e.g. word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations)

Communication and Interpersonal Skills:

·        Tact, discretion, and sensitivity to concerns of parties and representatives in challenging appeal situations is required.

·         Internal Contacts

  • The entire tribunal, as TCO provides legal advice and assistance to all parts of the Tribunal, including the Chair’s Office, the OVCR, and the Scheduling, Human Resources and Administration, Finance and Information and Technology Services departments.

·         External Contacts

  • Parties, representatives, community partners, community groups and external individuals during the course of outreach activities and when actively participating in WSIAT appeals and applications or external litigation.

Organizational and Analytical Skills:

·        Excellent case and time management skills to plan and coordinate their own work to effectively/efficiently monitor progress and resolve a significant number of cases with each being at a different stage of completion at any point in time and deal effectively with evolving needs and changing caseload.

·        Work requires the ability to identify/analyze complex legal and medical issues, interpret legislation, regulations and policies, and prepare/present legal arguments at WSIAT hearings.

·        Dispute resolution and analytical skills to resolve issues throughout the process/lifecycle of assigned appeals (e.g. WSIB appeals, right to sue applications) and mediate organizational interactions (e.g. collective bargaining dispute resolution, employee/management escalations).

·        Ability to identify, analyze, and assess the implications of legal, policy and medical issues on adjudicators’ decisions in the broader worker’s compensation system.

·        Ability to identify, assess, and recommend steps to avoid risks to the Tribunal’s reputation in relation to appeal-related issues as well as corporate matters.

Additional Information:

Address:                              505 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario

Posted on:                           July 16, 2025

How to Apply:

For EXTERNAL candidates, please follow these directions:

  1. Please submit your resume and cover letter through our online WSIAT Career Centre
  2. Customize your cover letter and resume to the qualifications listed on the job ad. Using concrete examples, please show how you demonstrated the requirements for this job. Please include a copy of your transcript with your application.
  3. If you require accommodation for a disability during any stage of the recruitment process, please notify us, confidentially, at Recruitment@wsiat.ca. Recruitment staff will contact you within 48 hours.
  4. Background Check: As a precondition of employment, the WSIAT requires that the final external candidate for this position, prior to commencing employment, is required to undergo both a criminal record and social media search. Other types of background checks may also be requested such as education verification and professional credential validation.

Remember:  The deadline to apply is July 30, 2025, at 11:59 pm EDT. Late applications will not be accepted. We thank you for your interest. Only those selected for further screening or an interview will be contacted.

The Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal is an inclusive employer.

Accommodation is available under the Ontario Human Rights Code.

All Ontario Public Service external job advertisements are posted in English and French. To confirm the language requirements of a job, check the "language of position" information at the top of each job ad. For all positions, candidates will be assessed in English, the business language of the Ontario Public Service. For English/French designated bilingual positions, candidates will also be assessed through French-language proficiency testing.

Toutes les offres d'emploi externes de la fonction publique de l'Ontario sont affichées en anglais et en français. Pour connaître les exigences linguistiques, vérifiez les renseignements sur la « langue du poste » figurant dans le haut de chaque offre d'emploi. Pour tous les postes, l'évaluation des candidates et candidats se fera en anglais, la langue usuelle de la fonction publique de l'Ontario. En ce qui concerne les postes désignés bilingues, la maîtrise du français des candidates et candidats sera également évaluée.

About Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal

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The mandate of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal (the "WSIAT" or "Tribunal") is to hear and decide appeals from final decisions of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (the "WSIB" or "Board") and such other matters as are assigned under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997. As an Adjudicative Agency within the Ontario administrative justice system, the Tribunal seeks to provide quality adjudication in workplace safety and insurance appeals in accordance with the principles of natural justice on a fair and timely basis. Its legislative interpretations should provide workers, employers, the Board, government and the public with a well-reasoned commentary on legislation in the workplace safety and insurance system.