Legal counsels' primary purpose is to practise law within the legal services branch of the Ministry of Justice, or within another agency of government, which, because of its independent decision making authority, requires advice or representation outside of that provided to government by branches of the Ministry of Attorney General.
Primary functions and responsibilities involve
On an exceptional* basis, legal counsels have positions within the Ministry of Justice, but outside the legal services branch, that require a lawyer engaged in the practice of law in British Columbia to ensure proper understanding of legal issues and maintain the credibility of the role of the Attorney General. In this case, primary functions and responsibilities involve
Positions excluded from the legal counsel series
* as determined by the Legal Counsel Job Evaluation Committee
Legal Counsel | |
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Job Code | 441103 |
Salary Plan | PEA |
Grade | LGL |
Bargaining Unit Code | 2 |
Step | Annual | Monthly | Biweekly | Hourly |
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1 | 195,190.49 | 16,265.87 | 7,481.63 | 106.8804 |
2 | 200,011.27 | 16,667.61 | 7,666.41 | 109.5201 |
3 | 204,828.66 | 17,069.06 | 7,851.06 | 112.1580 |
4 | 209,649.96 | 17,470.83 | 8,035.86 | 114.7980 |
5 | 214,985.49 | 17,915.46 | 8,240.37 | 117.7196 |
6 | 220,323.88 | 18,360.32 | 8,444.99 | 120.6427 |
7 | 224,147.27 | 18,678.94 | 8,591.54 | 122.7363 |