DABC Job Opportunity: Articling Student, Disability Law Clinic

Open: February 3, 2026
Closes: February 27, 2026
Location: Vancouver
Category: Non-Profit Legal Job
Type: Full-time
Salary: $65,000

Who We Are

Since 1977, Disability Alliance BC (DABC) has been a provincial, cross-disability voice in British Columbia. We are a non-profit, charitable organization that champion issues impacting the lives of people with disabilities. Our mission is to promote a more inclusive and equitable society for people with all disabilities through direct services, community partnerships, systemic advocacy, research, and publications. through our direct services, community partnerships, advocacy, research and publications.

Program Description

The Disability Law Clinic (DLC) provides free, confidential legal services to people with disabilities across BC. We provide summary advice and representation on certain disability-related areas of law, including:

  • Human rights and discrimination, including disability-related complaints to the BC Human Rights Tribunal (BCHRT) and federal human rights agencies
  • Disputes about income support for people with disabilities, especially disability assistance from BC’s Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction. The DLC works with DABC’s Advocacy Access program on appeals of Ministry decisions. The DLC also represents clients in applications for judicial review of certain administrative decisions
  • Questions or disputes related to decision-making rights, especially in cases where BC’s Public Guardian and Trustee or a court-appointed committee make decisions on behalf of a person
  • Questions about private long-term disability insurance benefits.

You can find more information about our services on our website, at https://disabilityalliancebc.org/program/disability-law-clinic/

The DLC currently consists of three lawyers, a full-time legal advocate, a part-time intake worker and a part-time legal assistant. We are seeking a new articling student for 1 year, ideally starting in May 2026.

Job Description

Duties of the articling student position include:

  • representing clients in disability-related human rights complaints to the BC Human Rights Tribunal (BCHRT) and federal human rights agencies
  • representing clients in appeals to BC’s Employment and Assistance Appeal Tribunal (EAAT), in cases involving disputes about provincial government disability benefits
  • providing research support and helping the DLC’s staff lawyers to prepare applications for judicial review applications
  • providing summary advice to clients on a variety of legal issues
  • preparing research and briefing notes to support DABC’s ongoing systemic policy advocacy on behalf of people with disabilities
  • delivering public legal education sessions, workshops, and materials for people with disabilities and disability-related organizations.
  • Reviewing DABC’s helpsheets and other publications about government disability benefits, to ensure they are accurate and up to date, and developing new helpsheets in cooperation with DABC staff
  • Assisting with the intake process, including: responding to inquiries from the public, going through the intake process with prospective clients, triaging requests for assistance, and ascertaining what information is needed in order to determine if a potential claim has merit
  • Attending DABC staff meetings and community events.

The successful applicant must:

  • Have completed and graduated from law school before May 2026, and be eligible to article as per the requirements of the Law Society of British Columbia.
  • Have experience providing services to people with disabilities and/or advocating for disability justice and/or have lived experience with a disability
  • Have demonstrated alignment with DABC’s vision, mission and values, including DABC’s values of accountability, mutual support, reconciliation, accessibility and intersectionality: https://disabilityalliancebc.org/about-dabc/what-we-do/
  • Be technologically proficient with computers and computer programs, including Microsoft Office software specifically Excel, Word and Outlook.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with clients, members and staff across many diverse backgrounds
  • Have up-to-date internet infrastructure and dedicated internet access
  • Be legally allowed to work in Canada

The following are strong assets for this position:

  • Knowledge of administrative law and judicial review processes, including federal and provincial human rights law
  • Experience representing clients in administrative tribunals
  • You may be expected to work at home on two or three days per week, so the ability to work independently is important.
  • Experience working with people in crisis and familiarity with trauma-informed practice
  • Experience with Clio or other legal services or data file management software

Wages and Benefits

Salary: $65,000

DABC pays the student’s salary for the 12-month Law Society Admission Program as well as the cost of the mandatory Professional Legal Training Course (PLTC). This position offers the following benefits after a three-month probationary period:

  • 15 days of paid vacation annually
  • 18 days of paid sick leave annually
  • 100% of the cost of extended health and dental care benefit premiums
  • 2 weeks of paid time off during DABC’s annual holiday office closure in December
  • Employee wellness benefit

Working hours and location:

This position is a [hybrid/remote] position at 5 days a week, 8 hours per day (with a one-hour paid lunch break). The successful candidate may be required to work at the Downtown Vancouver office two to three days a week, and at home the rest of the time.

The position is located in downtown Vancouver, on the traditional, ancestral and stolen lands of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples.

Commitment to Equity

DABC is committed to fostering a respectful, inclusive and equitable workplace which is representative of the community we serve. We welcome those who have demonstrated a commitment to upholding the values of inclusion, anti-ableism, anti-racism and reconciliation. Applications are encouraged from members of groups that are historically disadvantaged and underrepresented, including Indigenous persons, people of colour, and people of all sexual orientations, gender expressions and identities. People with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. Accommodations are available during the hiring process, upon request.

To Apply:

Please submit your application to Margery Pazdor, managing lawyer, Disability Law Clinic, margery@dabc.ca using the subject heading “Job Application Articling Position” and please include the following:

  • Resume
  • Cover letter
  • Law school transcripts
  • Contact for two references
  • Legal writing sample – max five pages (excerpt is fine)

Applications are due no later than 4:30 p.m. on February 27, 2026. DABC welcomes all applications, however, only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for an interview. No phone calls, please.