One of the beneficial factors of pursuing a career as a Paralegal is that you will find opportunities in various settings. You can seek employment at places like large corporations and legal departments; you also have the option of being your own boss and opening your own practice – the opportunities are endless.
As an independent paralegal, you may represent your clients in areas such as:
- Matters before all tribunals or agencies, boards, commissions and tribunals;
- Landlord Tenant Board
- Small claims court
- Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
- Summary conviction procedure criminal offences
Paralegals may also find employment in a wide variety of workplaces, including:
- Government (Federal, Provincial, Municipal)
- Courts (Federal and Provincial)
- Large Corporations
- Law and Paralegal Firms
- Banks/Financial Institutions
- Insurance Companies
- Legal Clinics
- Other Law-Related Occupations
Paralegal Salary
The salary for a paralegal varies depending on how you choose to practice and how long you’re been practicing. Expect to make higher wages if you’re working in a government position.
Average: $25.48/hour
High: $45.67/hour
The salary information above is reported by www.jobbank.gc.ca.