Call for Board Nominations
Application deadline: August 15, 2025
The British Columbia Law Institute is seeking nominations for two dedicated and visionary individuals to join our Board of Directors. We are an independent not-for-profit law reform agency that works to improve and modernize laws. Since 1997, we have been conducting law reform projects in the public interest in BC. Our reports, study papers and tools recommend just and innovative solutions that strengthen legal frameworks and enhance access to justice. We are committed to deepening our work through new and innovative projects and expanding our reach to strengthen implementation.
Our recently launched Reconciling Crown Legal Frameworks Program seeks to integrate research and education to support recognition of Indigenous legal frameworks and enable legal pluralism. Our other recent projects involve family law, housing law, land and tort law.
About the Role
Board members play a critical governance role, contributing expertise to shape strategic direction, ensure accountability, and champion our mission in the broader legal and public policy landscape. Terms are generally three years with the option for a three year renewal. Board meets three times per year, and we ask Board members to also participate in our Board committees.
Who We’re Looking For
We welcome nominations from individuals with diverse backgrounds, including but not limited to:
- Legal professionals, academics, and researchers
- Indigenous legal perspectives and worldviews
- Expertise in fundraising, governance, communications or finance
- Young professionals and individuals with experience in equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives
The BCLI values diversity, and particularly acknowledges the expertise applicants may bring related to their identity and personal experiences. We welcome applications from members of communities experiencing structural discrimination, including Indigenous people, racialized people, trans, gender non-conforming, and non-binary People, Two-Spirit people, LGBTQ+ people, and people with disabilities. We encourage applicants to self identify any personal characteristics or experiences that support our commitment to diversity if they feel comfortable doing so.
Eligibility and Next Steps
Nominees must demonstrate a commitment to law reform and be willing and able to actively participate in board duties. We would love to hear from you. Please submit a brief statement of interest (max. 250 words) and a current résumé or CV.
Submit materials to [email protected] by August 15, 2025. Our nominating committee will recommend selected candidates to our board of directors at its September 2025 meeting.