RegulatoryJobs.ca | Volume 2020 - 16 | 11 MAY 2020
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DIRECTOR, FUELS
Technical Standards and Safety Authority, Toronto, ON

The role of the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (www.tssa.org) is to enhance safety where Ontarians live, work and play. In that role it carries out a broad spectrum of functions to ensure safety is achieved in the mandated programs to the betterment of the general public in Ontario. From safety inspections to engineering reviews, certification and licensing to public education and outreach, TSSA’s leading edge risk management and proactive partnership approach helps TSSA improve public safety outcomes. As a self-funded, not-for-profit organization that was created in 1996, TSSA has delegated authority from the Ontario Minister of Government & Consumer Services to administer and enforce the Technical Standards and Safety Act, 2000 (the Act). TSSA employs over 400 staff, approximately 75 percent of whom work in operations.

The Director is a strategic business leader accountable for the Fuels leadership and operational functions within TSSA.

The Director is responsible for the leadership of two primary teams – the Engineering Group and the Inspections Group. This person must be a strong people leader, able to effectively lead, develop and engage those two groups, helping them see how a modern, outcomes-based regulator can lead to a safer Ontario. This leader will develop people and implement policies, practices, programs and plans that support the organization through its transformational changes including outcome-based regulator, digital enablement and culture shifts (leadership, accountability & collaboration). 

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SR. DIR., PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT & PRACTICE SUPPORT
Law Society of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC

The Law Society of British Columbia (Law Society) regulates the legal profession in BC, protecting the public interest in the administration of justice by setting and enforcing standards of professional conduct for lawyers. Importantly, the Law Society also brings a voice to issues affecting the justice system and the delivery of legal services.

With approximately 220 employees, the Law Society responds to public concerns and complaints about lawyers and ensures lawyers meet their professional obligations by enforcing professional standards and providing assistance to the legal profession. Enhancing public confidence in the legal profession is a key objective of the Law Society.

A recent vacancy and subsequent newly configured role mean that an opportunity to join the Law Society exists in the role of Senior Director, Professional Development & Practice Support. A member of the Senior Leadership Team and reporting directly to the CEO, this new leader will have overall leadership responsibility for learning, development and practice support for both students and members of the Law Society of BC.
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REGISTRAR
Applied Science Technologists & Technicians of BC, Vancouver, BC

Applied Science Technologists & Technicians of BC (ASTTBC) was established in 1958 and is a regulatory organization that serves to maintain, improve and increase the knowledge, ability and competence of technologists, technicians and technical specialists; regulating the standards of practice, required competencies in order to protect the public interest. In BC, technologists, technicians and technical specialists contribute $6 billion to the economy. These professionals include engineering technologists and technicians in eighteen disciplines and ten technical specialties in the broad field of applied science. With over 10,000 members, ASTTBC is the 9th largest professional regulatory organization in BC. By holding ourselves to higher standards of competencies, innovation, collaboration, and accountability, we’re helping to build a vibrant healthy future for British Columbians.

The Registrar is a member of the senior leadership team of ASTTBC, accountable to the Council and reporting to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). As one of two officers appointed by the ASTTBC Council, the Registrar works closely with the CEO to deliver on ASTTBC’s mandate as a regulator in British Columbia under the Professional Governance Act (2018) and the Applied Science Technicians and Technologists Act (1985). The Registrar is responsible for establishing registration standards, certification of applicants, maintaining a register, and administering processes to ensure compliance to standards of practice and to the ASTTBC Code of Ethics.
FEATURED EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
CONTENT WRITER
College of Naturopaths of Ontario, Toronto, ON

The College of Naturopaths of Ontario regulates naturopathic doctors in the interest of the public. Our mandate is to support patients’ rights to receive safe, competent and ethical naturopathic care. We fulfill role by establishing requirements to enter the profession, setting standards of practice, ensuring continuing competence, and providing accountability through Complaints and Discipline.

The Content Writer will provide tactical strategies and content writing for all communications and engagement functions of the College.
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ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Engineers & Geoscientists British Columbia, Burnaby, BC

Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia is the business name of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of the Province of British Columbia. Engineers and Geoscientists BC regulates and governs these professions under the authority of the Engineers and Geoscientists Act.

The Associate Director shall be responsible for:

  • Managing engineering admissions processes in accordance with the Professional Governance Act, Regulations and associated Bylaws, other applicable legislation and policies of Council
  • Ensuring the effective provision, delivery, coordination and review of an enhanced stakeholder experience for applicants and volunteers related to the admission of members
  • Advising on and monitoring policy and process research, development and modification related to professional admissions requirements
  • Managing, analyzing and reporting on policy and process performance and improvement with respect to intake, evaluation and registration of applicants, including the provision of data, and empirical analysis including performance against metrics-based KPIs to multiple stakeholders

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