Job Posting: Access to Justice in English – Legal and social Policy Researcher (2 openings)
Start Date: as soon as possible
Term: up to March 31, 2023 (approx. 2 years depending on start date)
Salary: $45,000 CAD to $50,000 CAD depending on experience
ABOUT THE QCGN
Founded in 1995, the Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) gives voice to the Official Language Minority Community (OLMC) of Quebec. It advocates on behalf of this community, promoting its views, positions, and interests, ensuring the respect and evolution of its rights, and contributing to its growth and vitality.
The QCGN believes that the strategic use of information can successfully drive change. It provides the QCGN with a strong comparative advantage, acting as a critical input in shaping how the organization thinks, works, and acts. The strategic and targeted use of information can strengthen the QCGN’ S voice and provide members, stakeholders and partners with new ways to achieve their aspirations, address c issues, and solve problems.
ABOUT THE ACCESS TO JUSTICE IN ENGLISH PROJECT
The QCGN considers access to justice in English in Quebec as essential to strengthening community vitality and representation. The Access to Justice in English in Quebec (AJEQ) project is a community-based initiative developed by the QCGN with support from Justice Canada.