Education & Law Jobs in Canada
Teaching, school administration, tutoring, legal, and paralegal roles across Canadian institutions.
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Read moreEducation & Law Jobs in Canada — What You Need to Know
Canada's education sector employs hundreds of thousands of professionals across elementary schools, secondary schools, colleges, universities, and private training institutions. Teacher shortages are growing in several provinces, particularly in French-language education, special education, STEM subjects, and Indigenous education. Foreign-trained teachers must obtain provincial certification through bodies like the Ontario College of Teachers or the BC Teacher Regulation Branch, which assess international qualifications and may require additional coursework. University and college instructors, particularly those with doctoral degrees and research experience, find opportunities through dedicated academic hiring processes. The legal sector in Canada includes lawyers, paralegals, legal assistants, and court reporters. While practising law requires admission to a provincial bar, paralegal and legal support roles offer more accessible entry points for newcomers. Ontario is the only province that regulates paralegals as independent legal professionals, creating unique opportunities. Education administrators, guidance counsellors, and student services professionals are also in demand as Canadian institutions expand their international student services. ESL and FSL teaching positions are widely available, especially in communities with large immigrant populations. Many education roles qualify for Express Entry under NOC skill level A, and provinces like Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Manitoba actively recruit educators through their Provincial Nominee Programs.
Top Employers
- Toronto District School Board
- University of Toronto
- McGill University
- Seneca College
- Alberta Education
Key Information
$50,000 – $95,000
20 jobs
Refreshing verified data
Immigration Pathways
Teachers need provincial certification. French-language teachers are in critical shortage and may qualify for accelerated immigration streams. Legal professionals must meet provincial bar requirements.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Education & Law Jobs in Canada
How many education & law jobs are active in Canada right now?
JobFit is currently tracking 20 education & law jobs in Canada. LMIA-friendly roles are refreshed as new employer data is verified. Remote roles can change quickly, so check the job list for the latest availability.
Which provinces are strongest for education & law jobs?
quebec, ontario, british-columbia currently show the highest concentration of listings for education & law roles on JobFit.
What should newcomers know before applying to education & law jobs?
Teachers need provincial certification. French-language teachers are in critical shortage and may qualify for accelerated immigration streams. Legal professionals must meet provincial bar requirements. The current salary benchmark for this category is $50,000 – $95,000, and employers commonly hiring in this field include Toronto District School Board, University of Toronto, McGill University.
Sources & review
This category guide combines live JobFit listings with official Canadian labour-market and immigration sources so job seekers can quickly understand hiring demand, pay expectations, and newcomer pathways for education & law roles.
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Methodology
Province and employer rankings on this page are calculated from active JobFit listings in the education & law category. Salary and immigration context are reviewed against official labour-market and newcomer guidance sources.