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Location: Toronto, ON Canada
Type: Permanent Full-time
Group/Grade: Bargaining Unit/Litigator Grade
Rate: $122,380.57 (start)
Date: March 24, 2026
The Ontario Nurses’ Association (ONA) is Canada’s largest nurses’ union. We are powered by our members — 68,000 nurses and health-care professionals, and 18,000 nursing student affiliates — who provide care in hospitals, long-term care, public health, the community, clinics and industry.
Our mission is to defend the rights of and advocate for nurses and health-care professionals who care for the health of Ontarians. We empower members and fight against unfair and unsafe treatment, negotiate and enforce our contracts, offer benefits and insurance, provide tailored education and development opportunities and much more. We confront governments, administrations and other policymakers head on to fight for high-quality public health care.
ONA is seeking to hire a Litigator to join our Litigation Team – Toronto office. This posting is for an existing vacancy. As a member of the Litigation Team and working within the boundaries of ONA’s governing and administrative policies, the vision and strategic outcomes, the successful candidate will provide litigation services to meet the service delivery needs of ONA and its membership.
Please note, this position will require regular travel throughout the province (particularly within the South and West regions).
This is what else you can expect from this dynamic role:
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The Litigator is accountable for the functions of the Litigation Team mandate, which involves contract administration, achieving ONA’s position, maintaining the collective and individual rights of members, and providing strategic advice in relation to contract interpretation and related areas of practice.
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The Litigator primarily represents ONA and members at rights arbitrations.
Accountable for providing advice in relation to other related areas of practice including human rights/return to work/accommodation, occupational health & safety, and proceedings before the Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB) under theLabour Relations Act,Public Sector Labour Relations Transition Act, and/or theHospital Labour Disputes Arbitration Act.
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Accountable for providing service to ONA including staff, bargaining units, and members in a manner that is consistent with ONA strategic outcomes and member values, keeping the interests of membership as the primary focus of work.
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Accountable for identifying risks and opportunities related to ONA achieving its goals/mandate including litigation strategies
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Accountable for actively participating as a team member to ensure that organizational accountabilities of the litigation team are met.
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Accountable for making observable contributions to the success of other team members and to the overall performance of the team including meeting team targets.
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Accountable for completing timely, quality work and for ensuring cases are properly prepared within an appropriate time frame in advance of the hearing.
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Accountable for consulting with the Manager, Litigation, and/or our Senior Legal Counsel, to ensure ONA and members’ rights are protected as needed, but is also able to act independently in working out and solving issues that arise in her/his work.
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Accountable for providing written reports to Management on areas of activity, as required including daily report and notification of significant cases including those with provincial implications.
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Accountable to demonstrate solid client relations and communication skills, and sound professional judgment.
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Accountable to act as a leader and mentor, and makes contributions toward the overall improvement of the litigation team and the litigation of cases, including work processes.
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Accountable to participate on education to staff and membership where requested.
What we are looking for:
The successful candidate will possess –
- A LL.B/Juris Doctor (J.D.) is required.
- A minimum of two (2) years of relevant work experience including demonstrated knowledge in representation of Trade Unions at arbitration and/or related practice areas including human rights/accommodation, occupational health & safety, and proceedings before the Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB) under theLabour Relations Act,Public Sector Labour Relations Transition Act, and/or theHospital Labour Disputes Arbitration Act(or equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered).
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience in labour relations/industrial relations
- Certificate of training in alternative dispute resolution/mediation and/or oral advocacy is an asset.
- Excellent client relations, interpersonal and communication skills.
- Demonstrated advocacy and presentation skills.
- Being a Registered Nurse is an asset.
- Education or training in alternative dispute resolution/mediation and/or oral advocacy is an asset.
- Excellent client relations, communication and advocacy skills.
- Ability to speak other languages is considered an asset.
The successful candidate must be able to travel, possess a valid driver’s license and have access to an automobile for business use.
All interested candidates may apply via ONA Jobs by 4:30 p.m. on April 7, 2026.
The Ontario Nurses’ Association is committed to employment equity within its staff. Applications are encouraged from equity-deserving groups including individuals of Indigenous descent, Racialized individuals, individuals living with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQI persons. We also provide accessible employment practices that are in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (‘AODA’). If you require accommodation for a disability during any stage of the recruitment process, please notify Human Resources at HumanResources@ona.org*.*
Thank you for your interest in joining us. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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About Ontario Nurses' Association
The Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA) is a proactive union committed to improving the economic welfare and quality of work-life for our members, to enable them to provide high-quality health care.
Founded in 1973, the Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA) is the trade union that represents 60,000 registered nurses and allied health professionals working throughout Ontario, including: hospitals community health long-term care public health clinics industry Each facility represented by ONA has a Bargaining Unit President that oversees union activities within that facility. The provincial organization is divided into Locals, which is headed by a Local Coordinator. Bargaining Unit Presidents as well as Local Coordinators are ONA members, and are members' best source of information as it pertains to their facility.