The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) has 1 (one) exciting indeterminate opportunity within the Corporate Services branch at the CTSA HQ.
This position represents an opportunity for career-driven individuals seeking a position within an organization that inspires growth and promotes excellence to make a difference and contribute to CATSA’s unique culture as it strives to excel in air transport security.
Why is CATSA a great fit for you?
CATSA is a world leader in aviation security, mandated to protect the public by delivering security screening operations at 89 designated airports across Canada. As a Crown corporation, CATSA is accountable to Parliament through the Minister of Transport.
We champion innovation and creativity and offer a welcoming and inclusive workplace where employees can be their true selves and take pride in being part of a mission that matters.
If you are a motivated professional seeking a position within a multifunctional and collaborative environment and you are looking for the next great adventure, CATSA is the place for you!
Summary of responsibilities:
The Paralegal and ATIP Advisor is responsible for assisting CATSA’s lawyers in the delivery of legal services to the organization, such as the preparation or review of documents and correspondence, conducting legal research to support corporate actions and decisions, and organizing and maintaining legal records. The position is also responsible for the operationalization of programs relating to Access to Information and Privacy (ATIP), including privacy impact assessments and coordination and processing of all requests received under Access to Information and Privacy legislation. The Paralegal and ATIP Advisor performs all other duties and responsibilities related to the position as required.
What you need to succeed
To qualify for the position, you must have:
Successful completion of a college diploma, degree or certificate or Diploma of Collegial Studies (DCS) in Paralegal or Law Clerk studies from a recognized institution
Experience completing administrative work related to litigation or legal files, including drafting legal documents, and performing basic legal research.
Experience in the review, analysis and redaction of documents responsive to ATIP requests in the federal sector.
In-depth working knowledge and experience applying the federal Access to Information Act and Privacy Act, related TBS regulations and government policies/directives.
Experience managing large volumes of documents and organizing and maintaining legal files
Experience providing paralegal support of medium to high complexity on large and complex files.
Knowledge of the Canadian legal system.
Knowledge of, and ability to interpret and apply federal legislation government policies relevant to the work
This position is best suited to individuals with the following skills and abilities:
Proficiency in legal research databases and corporate record-keeping software
Demonstrated experience with ATIP case management and redaction systems, such as AMANDA, AccessPro Redaction, and AccessPro Case
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks simultaneously
Attention to detail and strong organizational skills
Proficient in legal research and writing
Judgment and discretion
Ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines
Ability to work collaboratively within a team environment
Valuable skills include:
Knowledge of theories, principles and practices of access to information and privacy requests
Experience analyzing complex issues and proposing alternative solutions by synthesizing information into a concise and cohesive summary.
Experience providing strategic advice and preparing reports, plans, recommendations and briefing material for others, including senior managers.
Knowledge of laws and regulations applicable to a Federal Crown corporation
Specific work requirements:
Language Profile: BBBB;
Ability to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance; and
Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
How to apply:
If you feel you are the ideal candidate for this position, please click on the following link to submit your application before May 15, 2026 by 11:59pm EST.
Additional information:
Please note that candidates that meet all the position requirements, including the language profile, will be given first consideration however, we invite all interested candidates to submit their applications;
While we appreciate all the candidates’ interest, only those being considered in the process will be contacted;
CATSA will use this opportunity to establish a candidate pool that may be used to staff permanent or fixed-term positions with similar responsibilities and qualifications;
We are committed to hiring military and Veteran spouses and encourage you to identify your connection with the MSEN when reaching out to us or applying to any of our open roles.
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The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority is a Crown corporation responsible for securing specific elements of the air transportation system – from passenger and baggage screening to screening airport workers.
Established on April 1, 2002, CATSA is fully funded by parliamentary appropriations and is accountable to Parliament through the Minister of Transport.
CATSA is governed by a Board of Directors with its operations directed by a Senior Management Team.