Prosecutor
About the role
Job Title: Prosecutor
Req ID: 27623
Vacancy Type: Permanent
Number of Positions: 1
Closing Date: 01/12/2026
Job Summary
Reporting to the Manager, Prosecutions & APS the Prosecutor’s primary purpose is to conduct trials, appeals, and resolution meetings relating to Provincial Offences Act Part I, II and III charges laid under a wide array of federal and provincial statutes, regulations and municipal by-laws. The Prosecutor also represents the City at the Mississauga Appeal and Property Standards Committee. The Prosecutor is responsible for deciding how to proceed in every court and tribunal. The Prosecutor provides prosecution related direction, education and training to internal and external enforcement agencies.
Duties and Responsibilities
Prosecute Part I, II and III charges in Provincial Offences Court
• Conduct Early Resolution Meetings
• Attend case management court
• Conduct Crown and Judicial pre-trials
• Conduct trials
• Conduct case specific legal research
• Draft Charter application responding materials including facta, supporting affidavits and Documentary Briefs
• Liaise with enforcement officers
• Liaise with Victim Witness Assistance Program on fatality prosecutions
• Liaise with and manage civilian witnesses
• Liaise with the Crown’s Office
• Prepare disclosure and respond to requests for additional disclosure
• Prepare witnesses for trial
Represent the City on POA Appeals
• Appear before a Judge of the Ontario Court of Justice
• Respond to appeals against convictions and sentencing
• Initiate appeals of dismissals and sentencing decisions
• Prepare Appellant or Respondent materials including facta and books of authorities
• Conduct appeal specific research
Represent the City at the Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee
• Prepare Respondent Document Brief
• Conduct pre-hearing conference
• Liaise with enforcement Manager or Property Standards Officer
• Prepare witnesses
• Conduct hearing
Provide Prosecution related training, education, direction and mentoring
• Present to colleagues at Prosecutors Association of Ontario
• Provide training to internal (examples: Fire Prevention; Building Inspectors; Compliance & Licensing; Animal Services) and external enforcement agencies (examples: OPP, Peel Regional Police, Public Health Agency of Canada) including mock trial exercises
• Attend police and fire colleges
• Mentor and over-see articling and paralegal students
• Review draft charges to assist with wording and determine public interest and reasonable prospect of conviction
Skills and Qualifications
• Licensed and in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario (paralegal or lawyer)
•University degree or post-secondary education in a legal program (Paralegal / Court &Tribunal Agent)
•Minimum 3 to 5 years experience prosecuting in the POA Court
•Comprehensive knowledge of the Provincial Offences Act
•Thorough working knowledge of the legislation, regulations and by-laws that gives rise to the charges that are issued and prosecuted in the City of Mississauga including the Highway Traffic Act, Planning Act, Building Code Act, Fire Protection and Prevention Act, Municipal Act, Trespass to Property Act, Quarantine Act, Liquor Control Act, Cannabis Control Act and Traffic on the Land Side of Airport Regulations
•Knowledge of the Mississauga Appeal and Property Standards Committee’s Rules of Procedure, the Statutory Powers and Procedures Act and standards of review in administrative matters
•Understands the importance in maintaining the public’s confidence in the justice system.
•Understands and demonstrates to the public through their actions that the prosecution process is independent and free from political and enforcement intervention
•Knowledge of court decisions, Rules of Court and legal procedures relevant to POA prosecutions
•Exceptional written & oral communication skills
• Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize and meet deadlines
• Ability to work independently and on own initiative
• Attention to detail and accuracy
• Excellent problem solving, analytical, decision making and conflict resolution skills
Hourly Rate/Salary: $ 89,464.00 - $ 119,286.00
Grade: F
Hours of Work:
Work Location: 950 Burnhamthorpe Rd W
Organization Unit: LEG/Prosecutors
Department/Division/Section: LEG/Legislative Services Dept , LEG/Legal Services , Prosecutions
Non-Union/Union: Non Union
About City of Mississauga
Help Build a Great City Be part of something big, something special! You will be part of a team of engaging, enthusiastic, and dedicated people that are committed to collaborating with one another to deliver on our commitment to the residents, visitors and businesses of Mississauga. If you are passionate about our community, join our team and be part of shaping our story.
Make a Difference Make a difference in the community and get the chance to influence and contribute to the quality of life of our residents and help shape the future growth of Mississauga. We encourage you to be who you are – to be bold, to be the spark that leads to change, to be innovative, to find the best way to deliver what our community needs.
Join an extraordinary team You will be part of an amazing team of talented and motivated people that work and collaborate to deliver value to our residents Here you will have the opportunity to grow and develop both personally and professionally. We are looking for dedicated people who are committed to building our community’s future together.
Prosecutor
About the role
Job Title: Prosecutor
Req ID: 27623
Vacancy Type: Permanent
Number of Positions: 1
Closing Date: 01/12/2026
Job Summary
Reporting to the Manager, Prosecutions & APS the Prosecutor’s primary purpose is to conduct trials, appeals, and resolution meetings relating to Provincial Offences Act Part I, II and III charges laid under a wide array of federal and provincial statutes, regulations and municipal by-laws. The Prosecutor also represents the City at the Mississauga Appeal and Property Standards Committee. The Prosecutor is responsible for deciding how to proceed in every court and tribunal. The Prosecutor provides prosecution related direction, education and training to internal and external enforcement agencies.
Duties and Responsibilities
Prosecute Part I, II and III charges in Provincial Offences Court
• Conduct Early Resolution Meetings
• Attend case management court
• Conduct Crown and Judicial pre-trials
• Conduct trials
• Conduct case specific legal research
• Draft Charter application responding materials including facta, supporting affidavits and Documentary Briefs
• Liaise with enforcement officers
• Liaise with Victim Witness Assistance Program on fatality prosecutions
• Liaise with and manage civilian witnesses
• Liaise with the Crown’s Office
• Prepare disclosure and respond to requests for additional disclosure
• Prepare witnesses for trial
Represent the City on POA Appeals
• Appear before a Judge of the Ontario Court of Justice
• Respond to appeals against convictions and sentencing
• Initiate appeals of dismissals and sentencing decisions
• Prepare Appellant or Respondent materials including facta and books of authorities
• Conduct appeal specific research
Represent the City at the Mississauga Appeals and Property Standards Committee
• Prepare Respondent Document Brief
• Conduct pre-hearing conference
• Liaise with enforcement Manager or Property Standards Officer
• Prepare witnesses
• Conduct hearing
Provide Prosecution related training, education, direction and mentoring
• Present to colleagues at Prosecutors Association of Ontario
• Provide training to internal (examples: Fire Prevention; Building Inspectors; Compliance & Licensing; Animal Services) and external enforcement agencies (examples: OPP, Peel Regional Police, Public Health Agency of Canada) including mock trial exercises
• Attend police and fire colleges
• Mentor and over-see articling and paralegal students
• Review draft charges to assist with wording and determine public interest and reasonable prospect of conviction
Skills and Qualifications
• Licensed and in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario (paralegal or lawyer)
•University degree or post-secondary education in a legal program (Paralegal / Court &Tribunal Agent)
•Minimum 3 to 5 years experience prosecuting in the POA Court
•Comprehensive knowledge of the Provincial Offences Act
•Thorough working knowledge of the legislation, regulations and by-laws that gives rise to the charges that are issued and prosecuted in the City of Mississauga including the Highway Traffic Act, Planning Act, Building Code Act, Fire Protection and Prevention Act, Municipal Act, Trespass to Property Act, Quarantine Act, Liquor Control Act, Cannabis Control Act and Traffic on the Land Side of Airport Regulations
•Knowledge of the Mississauga Appeal and Property Standards Committee’s Rules of Procedure, the Statutory Powers and Procedures Act and standards of review in administrative matters
•Understands the importance in maintaining the public’s confidence in the justice system.
•Understands and demonstrates to the public through their actions that the prosecution process is independent and free from political and enforcement intervention
•Knowledge of court decisions, Rules of Court and legal procedures relevant to POA prosecutions
•Exceptional written & oral communication skills
• Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize and meet deadlines
• Ability to work independently and on own initiative
• Attention to detail and accuracy
• Excellent problem solving, analytical, decision making and conflict resolution skills
Hourly Rate/Salary: $ 89,464.00 - $ 119,286.00
Grade: F
Hours of Work:
Work Location: 950 Burnhamthorpe Rd W
Organization Unit: LEG/Prosecutors
Department/Division/Section: LEG/Legislative Services Dept , LEG/Legal Services , Prosecutions
Non-Union/Union: Non Union
About City of Mississauga
Help Build a Great City Be part of something big, something special! You will be part of a team of engaging, enthusiastic, and dedicated people that are committed to collaborating with one another to deliver on our commitment to the residents, visitors and businesses of Mississauga. If you are passionate about our community, join our team and be part of shaping our story.
Make a Difference Make a difference in the community and get the chance to influence and contribute to the quality of life of our residents and help shape the future growth of Mississauga. We encourage you to be who you are – to be bold, to be the spark that leads to change, to be innovative, to find the best way to deliver what our community needs.
Join an extraordinary team You will be part of an amazing team of talented and motivated people that work and collaborate to deliver value to our residents Here you will have the opportunity to grow and develop both personally and professionally. We are looking for dedicated people who are committed to building our community’s future together.