Law Society of Ontario hiring Auditor, Spot Audit, Practice Audits, Professional Development & Competence (Rem • Remote (Work from Home) | Himalayas
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Auditor, Spot Audit, Practice Audits, Professional Development & Competence (Rem

The Law Society of Ontario regulates Ontario's lawyers and paralegals in the public interest, ensuring high standards of competence and conduct, and facilitating access to justice.

Law Society of Ontario

Employee count: 501-1000

Canada only

OVERVIEW

JOB PURPOSE:

Examines licensees’ books, records, files and related documents to ensure compliance with the Law Society’s by-laws and Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC) / Paralegal Rules of Conduct (PRC). The focus is on areas of practice that have historically given rise to disciplinary actions or other regulatory concerns, or on licensees with previous poor record keeping practices. Prepares audit reports, offers timely recommendations for improvement, and, in cases of serious breaches, may recommend referral to investigations team for further regulatory action. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:

  • Requires a 4-year Bachelor's Degree in Law, Accounting, Business or a related discipline.
  • Requires a professional designation in law or accounting and membership in a recognized Canadian professional body.
  • Requires a valid driver’s license and access to a personal vehicle.
  • Requires a minimum of 3 years’ experience in financial, regulatory, or compliance audits, preferably in relation to the practice of law.
  • Professional Knowledge:
    • Law Society’s mandate, services, legislation, and policies.
    • Current trends and developments in accounting practices and auditing techniques.
    • Knowledge of real estate law, estate law and related accounting requirements would be an asset
  • Technical Skills:
    • Microsoft Office Suite / 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).
    • Broad understanding of the application of technology in a regulatory / legal environment.
  • Competencies
    • Customer service skills.
    • Analytical and problem-solving skills.
    • Project coordination, prioritization, and time management skills.
    • Interpersonal, oral, and written communication, and presentation skills.
    • Organizational and multitasking skills with attention to detail.
    • Mathematical acumen.
    • Relationship Management.
    • Ability to reason through and communicate clearly, concisely, and accurately, both orally and in writing.
    • Expressive and persuasive in both spoken and written language.

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES

Client / Customer Service Planning

  • Conducts initial due diligence on licensees of the selected firm to ensure spot audit can proceed.
  • Contacts the licensee to discuss the spot audit, schedule the audit date, and request any initial documentation.
  • Verifies licensee information in the self-reporting database to ensure accuracy.
  • Obtains any additional authorizations prior to commencing the audit.
  • Prepares and sends the initial correspondence letter to the licensee, including pre-audit questionnaire.
  • Prepares and communicates case requirements to the licensee.
  • Conducts pre-attendance due diligence to ensure that the spot audit can proceed.
  • Prepares for audit, including assessing any documentation provided by the licensee.

Client/Customer Service Delivery

  • Conducts audit assignments independently or as a part of a team, in accordance with Law Society rules and by-laws, audit plans, and auditing techniques.
  • Completes the required number of spot audits in accordance with the Law Society Act by examining firm practices to ensure compliance with the by-laws and RPC / PRC.
  • Examines the firm’s accounting records, files and related documents, and conducts interviews with the licensee, their staff, and other relevant parties.
  • Prepares and provides licensee with an Audit Report outlining identified deficiencies and recommendations for improvement.
  • Identifies breaches or potential breaches of by-laws and RPC / PRC and recommends escalation to the investigations team where findings indicate a referral to regulatory action.
  • Identifies and refers practice management issues to the Practice Review team as appropriate.
  • Submits audit reports that are complete, well documented, and organized in accordance with Spot Audit Program standards and within specified timelines.
  • Conducts follow-up spot audits to ensure implementation of recommendations and compliance with prior undertakings.
  • Testifies as a witness when required by Discipline Counsel at hearings.

Team Membership

  • Attends group and departmental meetings.
  • Promotes the sharing and transfer of knowledge, standards, and information amongst team members within the department, division, and other LSO departments.

WORKING ARRANGEMENT

The Law Society has introduced a Distributed Workforce Model to leverage flexibility and agility, and to maximize employee productivity and engagement.Work arrangements will be determined by role and departmental requirements. The working arrangement for this position has been classified as primarily remote, with a requirement to attend the office on an occasional basis. The specific application of this will be communicated to applicants contacted during the recruitment process.

OUR COMMITMENT

The Law Society of Ontario values and respects diversity. We are committed to creating an accessible, barrier-free and inclusive workplace in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Please make any requirement you may have for accommodation during the recruitment process known when contacted. If you are unable to apply to this position due to the requirement for an accommodation of any kind, please email us at [email protected] or call 416-947-3438.

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The Law Society of Ontario (LSO) serves the people of Ontario by regulating the province's lawyers and paralegals in the public interest. Established by an act of the Legislative Assembly in 1797, originally as the Law Society of Upper Canada, the LSO ensures that legal professionals meet high standards of learning, competence, and professional conduct. This commitment is central to the LSO's duty to protect the public, maintain and advance the cause of justice and the rule of law, and facilitate access to justice for all Ontarians. The LSO strives to operate in a timely, open, and efficient manner, recognizing that self-governance is a privilege that demands paramount concern for the public interest.

Our customers, the people of Ontario, face various challenges when navigating the legal system. That's why the LSO provides a range of public services designed to address these needs. These services include a complaints process for addressing concerns about lawyer or paralegal conduct, a comprehensive online directory to find legal professionals, and the Law Society Referral Service, which offers a free 30-minute consultation to help individuals understand their rights and options. Furthermore, the LSO maintains a directory of certified specialists in specific areas of law and operates a Compensation Fund to assist clients who have suffered financial loss due to the dishonesty of a lawyer or paralegal. To enhance access to legal services, the LSO actively supports programs like Pro Bono Law Ontario and the Law Commission of Ontario. We are also committed to ensuring that the legal professions reflect the diversity of Ontario by engaging with Indigenous, Francophone, and equity-seeking groups.

The LSO governs more than 57,000 lawyers and over 10,000 licensed paralegals in Ontario, guided by the Law Society Act and its own rules, regulations, and guidelines. Beyond regulation, the LSO supports its licensees by providing legal information, resources, and professional development opportunities. This includes offering continuing professional development programs, mentoring initiatives, and resources to help legal professionals manage their practices effectively and ethically. The LSO is funded through licensing fees from lawyers and paralegals. As the oldest self-governing body in North America, the Law Society of Ontario has a long history of adapting to meet the evolving needs of the public and the legal professions, consistently prioritizing the public interest in all its endeavors.

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