<p><strong>Legal Administrative Assistant – Insurance Litigation</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p>We are seeking a professional Legal Administrative Assistant to join a well-established litigation boutique in Downtown Vancouver. This is a confidential search for a firm recognized for its approachable leadership and a genuine commitment to work-life balance. Supporting an Insurance Defence Partner, you will be part of a team that values open communication and professional development.</p><p> </p><p><strong>The Opportunity</strong></p><p>This role offers a sophisticated litigation practice within a supportive boutique environment. Key responsibilities include:</p><ul><li><strong>Litigation Support:</strong> Preparing and formatting court documents, including application records, books of authorities, and appeal books.</li><li><strong>File Management:</strong> Managing the full file lifecycle from opening to closing; maintaining a diligent BF system for limitation dates.</li><li><strong>Administrative Coordination:</strong> Handling client billing, scheduling appointments, and managing correspondence with opposing counsel and experts.</li></ul><p><strong>Why Join This Team?</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Work-Life Balance:</strong> We offer a hybrid onsite-remote work structure with the option for additional earned flex days off every few weeks.</li><li><strong>Comprehensive Benefits:</strong> 100% employer-paid extended health benefits, an annual Health Spending Account, and an RRSP matching program.</li><li><strong>Supportive Culture:</strong> Work with an easygoing team that is open to feedback and values a healthy office dynamic.</li></ul>
<p>We are working a rare and exciting opportunity for an In-house Corporate Paralegal position (Richmond BC or Kelowna).</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Corporate Governance & Entity Management:</p><p>- Assist in the preparation of corporate resolutions, written consents, director and shareholder resolutions, and other governance documents for entities across both the United States and Canada.</p><p>- Support corporate secretarial functions including drafting meeting materials, maintaining minute books, and ensuring compliance with internal governance procedures.</p><p>- Maintain and update corporate organizational charts and entity structure documentation.</p><p><br></p><p>Corporate Filings & Regulatory Compliance:</p><p>- Prepare and coordinate corporate filings with federal, state, and provincial authorities (e.g., annual returns, registrations, amendments, and other statutory filings).</p><p>- Monitor corporate compliance deadlines and maintain a calendar of required filings to ensure entities remain in good standing across all jurisdictions.</p><p><br></p><p>Corporate Records & Documentation Management:</p><p>- Maintain and organize corporate records, minute books, and governance documents for all entities within the corporate group.</p><p>- Implement and maintain a centralized document management system for corporate records and legal documentation.</p><p>- Ensure accuracy, completeness, and accessibility of corporate records for audit, legal, and regulatory purposes.</p><p><br></p><p>Transaction & Closing Support:</p><p>- Work closely with internal stakeholders, including the sales and business teams, to support closing processes for corporate transactions.</p><p>- Assist in preparing closing documents, assembling closing binders, and ensuring all documentation is properly executed and archived.</p><p>- Develop and implement standardized closing procedures and checklists to streamline internal processes.</p><p><br></p><p>Process Development & Operational Improvement:</p><p>- Take an active role in building and improving corporate governance and maintenance processes as the company continues to grow.</p><p>- Identify opportunities to improve efficiency, organization, and documentation workflows across the legal and operational teams.</p><p>- Help establish scalable systems for managing entity records, filings, and legal documentation.</p><p><br></p><p>Cross-Functional Collaboration:</p><p>- Partner with legal, finance, and sales teams to ensure corporate documentation and compliance requirements are met.</p><p>- Provide guidance on internal processes related to corporate approvals, documentation, and recordkeeping.</p><p>- Support internal teams in understanding and following closing and governance procedures.</p><p><br></p><p>Strategic Contribution:</p><p>- Contribute to the development of best practices in corporate governance and documentation management within the organization.</p><p>- Bring proactive ideas and solutions to improve structure, organization, and operational efficiency as the company scales.</p><p>- Play a key role in shaping the legal operations infrastructure of a growing business.</p><p><br></p>
<p>Our client is a well known Real Estate Development firm in Vancouver BC. They are currently hiring for a Senior Executive Assistant.</p><p><br></p><p>The Executive Assistant provides high-level support to the President and Owner(s). This position demonstrates a strong ability to be organized and professional and plays a critical role in ensuring a high level of communication within the Company on behalf of the President and Owners.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Position Responsibilities</strong></p><p><br></p><p>• Maintain the President’s calendar, including scheduling meetings and conference calls, and all preparation of meeting materials and related tasks.</p><p>• Compose and/or prepare presentations, brochures, memorandums, correspondence and reports on behalf of the President by identifying required information, researching background information, and gathering it from appropriate sources.</p><p>• Coordinate travel arrangements for the President, the Owners, and other executives as required, including preparation and submitting of expenses.</p><p>• Document and manage meeting outcomes as required.</p><p>• Liaise with the Executive team and external agencies on key and emerging priorities.</p><p>• Receive and screen information, visitors, and phone calls using judgement of sensitivity to the President’s priorities.</p><p>• Provide information and refer callers to other appropriate individuals if matters can be responded to elsewhere.</p><p>• Plan events and large meetings, including appropriate layout of rooms, seating arrangements, dinner menus, invitations, etc.</p><p>• Assist shareholders with charitable and community outreach event planning and donations.</p><p>• Arrange and distribute materials for scheduled management meetings.</p><p>• Process invoices, expense reports, corporate credit card expenses, and cheque requisitions.</p><p>• Personal tasks as required including booking family vacations, research and/or resourcing.</p><p>• Various other duties and responsibilities as assigned.</p><p><br></p>
We are looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented Executive Assistant to provide comprehensive support to the Vice-Provost in Vancouver, British Columbia. In this contract position, you will play a key role in managing schedules, coordinating events, and ensuring smooth administrative operations within the academic environment. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with strong attention to detail, communication, and organizational skills to contribute to a dynamic team.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Act as the primary point of contact for inquiries directed to the Vice-Provost, responding appropriately or forwarding to the relevant person.<br>• Maintain the Vice-Provost’s calendar by scheduling meetings, resolving conflicts, prioritizing requests, and booking necessary resources.<br>• Provide administrative support for meetings and committees, including preparing materials, recording minutes, and following up on action items.<br>• Coordinate and execute events, receptions, conferences, and meetings, ensuring all logistical aspects are managed effectively.<br>• Arrange travel plans, including booking flights, accommodations, and creating detailed itineraries.<br>• Monitor and manage budget expenditures, reconcile accounts, and process expense reimbursements and invoices.<br>• Draft and distribute confidential correspondence, reports, and memoranda using information from various sources.<br>• Oversee general office management, establish service standards, and implement efficient administrative practices within Student Services.<br>• Utilize Microsoft Office tools such as M365, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and SharePoint to perform daily operations efficiently.<br>• Ensure accurate transcription of meeting minutes and maintain organized records for future reference.
<p>Are you looking to advance your administrative career and support a team of industry-recognized professionals dedicated to solving complex environmental challenges? An innovative, international engineering and consulting firm is seeking a motivated Administrative Assistant for its Burnaby, Vancouver office. This is a full-time, on-site position with no remote work option.</p><p><br></p><p>About the Employer:</p><p>The organization is known for technical leadership and exceptional client service, supporting both private and public sector clients on projects related to environment, natural resources, and civil infrastructure. Employees can expect competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for career growth.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Prepare, edit, and format technical documents, proposals, reports, and training materials using advanced word processing and standardized templates. Proofread and ensure documents meet professional standards.</li><li>Use advanced skills in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook), Adobe, and various digital systems. Support the use of online tools for event coordination and supply management.</li><li>Assist with a wide range of project-related administrative tasks, including proposal initiation, research, calendar management, and maintaining deliverable schedules.</li><li>Oversee daily office management, including inventory, equipment maintenance, filing systems, and courier shipments—including international and customs documentation.</li><li>Organize meetings, conferences, webinars, and travel arrangements. Act as a liaison among internal teams, clients, and management.</li><li>Review and code invoices, and support accounts payable and receivable functions.</li><li>Assist in training new administrative staff, manage confidential filing systems, and perform business-related errands as needed.</li></ul>
<p>Robert Half are working with a well-established local government law firm with offices in British Columbia and Alberta. The firm acts for municipalities, regional districts, and other public bodies across the province, providing practical, strategic advice on complex governance and workplace matters.</p><p><br></p><p>My client is seeking a talented Labour & Employment Lawyer (5+ years’ call) to join its growing practice. This is an excellent opportunity for a lawyer who enjoys sophisticated advisory work, meaningful client contact, and the opportunity to build a long-term practice in the public sector space.</p><p><br></p><p>You will work directly with experienced partners and clients on a broad range of labour, employment, and workplace law issues affecting public sector employers.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Advising municipal and public sector employers on employment and labour matters</li><li>Drafting and reviewing employment agreements, workplace policies, and bylaws</li><li>Handling grievances, arbitrations, and collective bargaining matters</li><li>Advising on workplace investigations, human rights issues, and disciplinary matters</li><li>Representing clients before labour arbitrators, administrative tribunals, and courts</li><li>Providing strategic risk management advice to senior leadership and elected officials</li><li>Billable hours target: 1375.</li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p>