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Position Details:
- 9 - 5 Monday to Friday with some evening and weekend work
- Primarily in-person at the CASA office with some travel
- Salary range: $85,000 - $100,000 per year + 5.5% RRSP contribution + benefits package
- Anticipated start date: As soon as possible
Duties and Responsibilities
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Capacity Building and Partnerships Lead is knowledgeable about the many challenges facing young people with no or precarious immigration status. They will play a central role in designing, managing, and scaling programs that are trauma-informed, equity-driven, and grounded in the realities facing young people with no or precarious status, while building partnerships across the legal, nonprofit, and youth serving sectors. They will mobilize the bar to deliver pro bono immigration legal services while strengthening the capacity of the broader community of professionals working with young people.
Specific responsibilities include:
- Leading the design and facilitation of access to justice legal service programs that mobilize
lawyers to provide pro bono, accessible immigration legal services to low-income young
people.
- Developing trauma-informed, anti-oppressive, youth-centered service models that
address systemic barriers to accessing immigration legal services. - Developing, facilitating and managing program operations, including low-barrier
intake, summary legal advice, and ongoing representation systems, triage processes,
and systems navigation and case management models. - Building and managing partnerships with law firms, corporate legal departments,
and others to deliver legal services. - Establishing program partnerships with shelters, outreach programs, and youth-
serving and migrant-serving agencies. - Leading development and delivery of training and support frameworks to enable
non-immigration specialist lawyers to contribute effectively. - Developing, tracking and evaluating program impact.
- Preparing reports and communications to sustain and grow programs.
- Leading the design and delivery of training for adults supporting children and youth with no
or precarious immigration status such as youth workers, shelter staff, teachers, school
administrators, guidance staff, settlement workers, and lawyers and other legal service
providers.
- Developing accessible, practical curricula
- Facilitating trainings and workshops
- Developing plain-language resources such as toolkits and referral guides
- Supporting organizational development, such as contributing to strategic directions,
collaboration opportunities, and other CASA initiatives; contributing to program monitoring,
evaluation, and funding applications and reports; representing CASA at meetings and
events.
Qualifications and Skills
While we outline our ideal qualifications, we are always open to exceptional talent. If you possess most of the required skills and experience, please consider applying.
Required:
- Law or paralegal degree preferred; however, degrees in social work, public policy, or related
fields, or an equivalent mix of education and experience, may be considered - 5+ years of experience in program development and delivery, and/or service delivery in a
legal, or social services context - Passionate about child rights, equality and social justice; committed to working with an anti-
oppression, anti-racist, and intersectional approach - Demonstrated ability to build, manage, and work within cross-sector partnerships (e.g.,
legal, nonprofit, education, corporate) - Ability to build relationships based on trust and rapport with a wide variety of stakeholders
including young people, service providers, lawyers, law students - Experience designing or delivering training, workshops, or capacity-building initiatives, and
resources - Excellent communication and facilitation skills, with the ability to engagingly explain
complex topics to diverse audiences - Knowledge of Canadian immigration and refugee law and processes
- Experience working with migrant and/or youth populations
- Sound judgment, problem-solving and conflict resolution skills
- Superior time management and administrative skills; able to independently organize and
prioritize tasks to achieve program objectives - Genuinely friendly, compassionate, collaborative, adaptable, and curious
** Additional Assets can be found on the detailed job description
How to apply
Please email your resume and a cover letter highlighting the unique attributes you would bring to
this role as one document to dlavia@casacentre.ca by end of July 1, 2026. Please include your name and “Application – Capacity Building and Partnerships Lead” in the subject line.
CASA is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workplace and to an accessible hiring
process. We encourage members of the BIPOC community, 2SLGBTQI+ people, and people with
disabilities to apply. If you require accommodation at any stage, please let us know. While we
thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No
phone calls, please.