RegulatoryJobs.ca | Volume 2021- 010 | 29 MARCH 2021

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FEATURED LISTINGS
NEW!
GENERAL MANAGER,
New Brunswick Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation
Fredericton or Saint John

FCNB is a leader in integrated financial and consumer services regulation. FCNB’s mandate is to protect consumers and enhance public confidence in the financial and consumer marketplace through the provision of regulatory and educational services. With offices in both Fredericton and Saint John, it is responsible for the administration and enforcement of provincial legislation regulating mortgage brokers, payday lenders, real estate, securities, insurance, pensions, credit unions, trust and loan companies, co-operatives, and a wide range of consumer legislation. FCNB is an independent Crown corporation funded by the regulatory fees and assessments paid by its regulated sectors.

We are seeking a self-motivated, goal-oriented professional who will act as the GM for NBCUDIC (New Brunswick Credit Union Deposit Insurance Corporation) along with compliance related activities within the Financial Institutions Division. This position will ensure that the NBCUDIC board of directors and the Corporation carry out the Corporation’s obligations in accordance with its statutory requirements under the Credit Unions Act, and to support the FI Division in the prudential supervision of loans and trust companies and credit unions.
NEW!
MANAGING EDITOR
Anywhere in Canada

Launched on March 1, 2021, The Registrar is a national digital trade publication about consumer protection in Canada. Published quarterly, the magazine covers current events, discusses industry issues, and profiles regulators whose careers are dedicated to protecting the public interest. Learn more: www.theregistrar.ca.

Reporting to the Editor in Chief, the Managing Editor will:

  • Work closely with our writers and proofread all final content to ensure CP style consistency and other quality controls (12-15 articles per publication).
  • Participate in editorial meetings where writers can pitch ideas, identify and solve problems, and refine their skills and workflows.
  • Refine our editorial processes to ensure that production and publication of content happen on an agreed-upon cadence.

INTERIM DEPUTY REGISTRAR
Toronto, ON

As a health regulatory college under the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991, the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) is responsible for overseeing and regulating the profession in Ontario in the public interest and supporting high quality in the practice of Massage Therapy. We are one of 26 health profession regulators (“Colleges”) in Ontario.

You work collaboratively and with purpose. You are interested in working at CMTO because you are interested in developing, maintaining, and administering the regulations, policies, and processes that ensure Massage Therapists provide safe and effective massage therapy care to Ontarians. You enjoy helping to lead and support cross-functional teams as they launch modernization initiatives, organizational improvements, and regulatory enhancements to ensure that CMTO remains focused on and accountable to the public interest. You are comfortable in a fast-paced environment requiring a high degree of daily decision making and prioritization. You look for opportunities where you can make a difference.
DEPUTY REGISTRAR
Toronto, ON

Established in 2000, the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers is the regulatory body for over 23,500 social workers and social service workers across Ontario. The College serves and protects the public by regulating the practice of the professions and promoting ethical and professional practice. It does this by maintaining a public register; setting requirements for entry to practice; establishing and maintaining standards of practice; ensuring that members engage in ongoing learning; and maintaining rigorous complaints and discipline processes.

As the College looks to the future and to its strategic priorities, it is seeking a Deputy Registrar to strengthen its core functions and play a key role in leading the College through its next phase of growth and success. Reporting to the Registrar & CEO, the Deputy Registrar is responsible for registration processes and member services, as well as the financial, administrative and information management systems and the physical infrastructure which are needed to support the College’s mission and mandate. The Deputy Registrar is a key member of the executive team, and the designate responsible to act in the absence of the Registrar & CEO.
MANAGER, REGULATORY AFFAIRS
Winnipeg, MB

The Chartered Professional Accountants of Manitoba (CPA Manitoba) is a professional regulatory body that represents more than 9000 CPA members, candidates and students. CPA Manitoba protects the public interest through rigorous educational and certification programs and ensures its members uphold the highest professional and ethics standards.

Reporting to the Director, Ethics & Regulatory Affairs the Manager, Regulatory Affairs primary focus will be to ensure the membership is adhering to CPA Manitoba regulations and code of ethics. The role involves understanding and supporting the complaints process, compliance with Continuing Professional Development requirements and offering assistance with registration matters. You will advise on matters pertaining to the complaints process, CPA Manitoba Code of Professional Conduct, Bylaws and Policies by responding to inquiries from the public, members, students, candidates and firms.
DIRECTOR, FINANCE
Vancouver, BC

Technical Safety BC (formerly BC Safety Authority) is an independent, self-funded organization that oversees the safe installation and operation of technical systems and equipment across the province. In addition to issuing permits, licenses and certificates, we work with industry to reduce safety risks through assessment, education and outreach, enforcement, and research. Through simplification of our initiatives we promote understanding and engagement, making safety accessible to everyone. As society changes, we create and adopt new ideas, skills, and tools that will enable us to meet the safety challenges of a highly-connected world.

The Director, Finance lead and continuously improve the financial systems for the processing of all financial transactions; partner with the Product team to validate and implement pricing frameworks; lead the financial and measurement component fo the three-year business plan process and publication; be consistent with GAAP for non-profit organizations; and provide expertise in cost and financial analytics to influence corporate decisions on goals, initiatives, and services....
COMPLIANCE MANAGER, INSPECTIONS
Toronto, ON

We are the Resource Productivity and Recovery Authority (the Authority) and our vision is a circular economy today for a waste-free tomorrow. Our mission is to support compliance with individual producer responsibility through education and enforcement to foster Ontario’s circular economy, spur innovation, and protect the environment.

Our mandate from the Government of Ontario is to advance a circular economy by enforcing the requirements of the Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act, 2016 (RRCEA) and the Waste Diversion Transition Act, 2016 (WDTA) and their related regulations.


The Compliance Manager, Inspections is a key member of the Compliance and Registry Team and is responsible for the leading the operational day-to-day management of the Authority’s compliance and inspection program using modern regulator principles. The Manager will lead a team of Compliance and Registry Officers (CROs) that is responsible for enforcing the requirements under the RRCEA and the WDTA and their associated regulations including: the Tires Regulation, the Batteries Regulation, the Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulation, and anticipated RRCEA regulations for Hazardous or Special Products and Blue Box materials.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND REGISTRAR
Edmonton, AB

The Electrical Contractors Association of Alberta (ECAA) is seeking a dynamic leader with experience in association management in a member-driven organization, with an understanding of Regulatory standards and reporting to a not-for-profit Board. The ECAA provides progressive industry training and engages government on behalf of members to address barriers, improve business certainty and advance professionalism in the industry.

Major duties involve leading a staff of four, providing support to the Board in its governance activities, assistance to the Labour Relations chair, overseeing professional regulation in protecting the public, and fostering strong relationships with government and stakeholders. Working with the Professional Electrical Contractor chair adheres to the requirements of the Professional Occupational & Associations Registrations Act (POARA) and Professional Electrical Contractor & Master Electrician (PEC&ME) Regulation.  This is a full-time permanent position that primarily operates out of the ECAA office at 17725 – 103 Avenue. Travel and overtime part of expected duties.
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