Complaints Officer

April 19 2024
Industries Legal
Categories Civil law,
Toronto, ON • Full time

This position will be primarily responsible for the resolution or referral of Stage I complaints.

Home Location: Provincial Office - Toronto
Secondary/Other Locations: Not applicable
Reporting to: Manager, Complaints

• Mediate effective resolutions or referrals (to other LAO departments or District Offices as appropriate) of Stage I complaints from clients, lawyers and the public by telephone, in writing or in person
• Responds to telephone and other inquiries and complaints in a professional, courteous manner and provides referrals to appropriately address requests for further information
• Provides detailed information regarding Complaint policies, procedures and general information to complainants and the public
• Maintains complaint files electronically as the files progress in accordance with office procedures
• Responds to the Office of the Ombudsman regarding complaints against Legal Aid Ontario
• Assists the Manager in the preparation of quarterly and annual reports as necessary
• Assists the Manager in the resolution of Stage II complaints as necessary
• Work closely with the Investigations Department and District Offices as necessary
• Performing other duties as required

• 3 to 5 years related office experience or related academic training
• Excellent oral and written communication, organizational and interpersonal skills along with the ability to work well under pressure
• Advanced level skills in Windows, Microsoft Word and Excel, PeopleSoft and the AS400
• Ability to perform job with flexibility, initiative, judgement and discretion
• Ability to work independently and to take direction
• Ability to handle emotionally charged situations, e.g., providing advice to upset or agitated clients or employees on a frequent, daily basis
• Ability to manage competing priorities and respond to deadlines
• A solid understanding of LAO's policies, procedures, financial and legal eligibility criteria
• In-depth knowledge of LAO and its operations (as they relate to civil law, criminal law, and duty counsel processes) to provide outstanding service to our diverse client base
• Knowledge of the larger social justice network in which LAO operates
• Demonstrated ability to use latest communication technologies including Smartphones.

To apply submit a covering letter & résumé.

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be notified by email.

This position is collectively represented by the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) and the successful incumbent will be governed by the provisions of a collective agreement and subject to union dues.

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