RegulatoryJobs.ca | Volume 2022- 006 | 22 February 2022

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FEATURED LISTINGS
DIRECTOR, COMMUNICATIONS
Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario

Toronto

The Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO) is a leader in health care regulation. As the governing body for more than 10,700 dentists in Ontario, our mission is to act in the public interest by putting patients first. We are committed to transparency, accessibility, openness and fairness in all our work.

You are strategic, curious, mission-oriented and driven to make decisions in the public interest. You are a high-energy, creative strategist who leads the planning and execution of timely and effective internal and external communications. You provide expert media relations advice and lead strategic media plans (traditional and digital). You have extensive senior leadership experience in a regulatory, not-for-profit, government or corporate role with comparable alignment to our public interest mandate and values.

You are a dynamic, collaborative, persuasive, resilient and results-oriented individual. You quickly gain credibility with senior leaders, members of the profession and stakeholders and encourage diverse perspectives. You will be a key part of the College’s transformation: to be a data-driven and risk-informed regulator, courageous in our accountability to the public, profession and stakeholders through measurement and transparency.

REGISTRAR AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Ontario College of Pharmacists

Toronto

The Ontario College of Pharmacists seeks an exceptional leader with a deep and unquestioned commitment to serving the public interest as its next Registrar & Chief Executive Officer. With humility and sound judgement, you will further the College’s role as a health system leader devoted to accountability, integrity, and transparency. 

As Registrar & CEO, reporting to the Board (Council), you will further strengthen OCP’s reputation as a strategic leader, pioneer, and go-to authority in healthcare and public-interest regulation. To this end, you will advocate and advance the College’s mission and mandate, develop and action a compelling vision and strategy, nurture an inclusive and empowered team culture, champion a sense of community founded on the principles of belonging, diversity, equity, and inclusion, build strong relationships with governments and a broad range of system stakeholders and partners, and ensure operational and performance excellence across the College.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
College of Nurses of Ontario

Toronto

With a purpose to protect the public by promoting safe nursing practice, the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO), is the regulatory body for over 185,000 registered nurses (RNs), registered practical nurses (RPNs) and nurse practitioners (NPs) in Ontario. Since 1963, the College has set the requirements for entry to practice, established standards of practice, ensured a high quality of care, and held nurses accountable for their conduct and practice.

Reporting to College’s Council, CNO is seeking an outstanding leader to fulfil its strategic plan. Responsible for enhancing the ways in which the public is protected, the ED & CEO will provide sound stewardship of the College, working closely with a skilled team to deliver, and foster, best practices in regulatory and administrative operations. The ED & CEO will act as the primary resource to Council and the Executive Committee, navigating the constantly changing regulatory environment, while protecting and fostering CNO’s reputation as a well-respected regulatory leader. Building trusted and respectful relationships with members of the public, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Long-Term Care, staff, Council, registrants, and other key stakeholders will be essential for success.
CHIEF REGULATORY OFFICER & REGISTRAR
Engineers & Geoscientists British Columbia

Burnaby

Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia regulates and governs the engineering and geoscience professions under the authority of the Professional Governance Act.

The organization is charged with setting robust standards for entry and enforcing high standards of professional and ethical practice in order to protect the public. Only individuals and firms licensed by Engineers and Geoscientists are permitted by law to undertake and assume responsibility for engineering and geoscience work in the province.

The Chief Regulatory Officer (CRO) and Registrar assumes overall responsibility for Engineers and Geoscientists BC’s regulatory functions including admissions, registration, professional practice, enforcement, investigation, discipline, and legislation. They will perform all functions in a manner consistent with the Professional Governance Act, organization policies, and strategic plan. The incumbent carries out the duties of Registrar as set out in the Professional Governance Act and Engineers and Geoscientists BC’s bylaws and oversees the development, implementation and execution of policies and procedures necessary to carry out the Registrar’s statutory duties.
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
Engineers & Geoscientists British Columbia

Burnaby

Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia regulates and governs the engineering and geoscience professions under the authority of the Professional Governance Act.

The organization is charged with setting robust standards for entry and enforcing high standards of professional and ethical practice in order to protect the public. Only individuals and firms licensed by Engineers and Geoscientists are permitted by law to undertake and assume responsibility for engineering and geoscience work in the province.

The Chief Operating Officer (COO) is responsible for ensuring that the organization is positioned to perform at a high level and respond to the demands of its operating environment. This includes providing ongoing analysis of the operating environment and developing the organization’s strategy – both long-term corporate strategies and short-term operating plans – and driving alignment of key internal resources to meet those demands. To achieve these objectives, the COO oversees the enrichment, management and sustainability of strategic relationships, including relationships with government, the public, registrants, industry, and other key stakeholders – all those associated with and reliant on the regulation of engineering and geoscience in BC. The COO directs operational functions of the organization, including Communications, Programs and Professional Development, Corporate Governance and Strategy, Government Relations, Information Systems, and Privacy. They will oversee corporate business maturity efforts, business resilience, and monitor drivers of business performance. They provide oversight and act as the signing officer for Engineers and Geoscientists BC’s two registered charities and assume other duties as assigned by the CEO.
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Last Week's Listings are prepared by MDR Strategy Group Ltd.