1 year Contract / Secondment
Responsibilities:
The Compliance Monitor oversees the monitoring of various undertakings, orders and decisions of the Inquiries, Complaints and Reports and Registration Committees and Registration matters, which encompass remediation plans, license restrictions and re-entry plans.. Duties include:
- Analyzing source documents to determine basic monitoring requirements
- Communicate monitoring requirements of outcomes or decisions through initial contact with relevant stakeholders to ensure obligations and responsibilities are understood, clarify terms, prepare supervision packages and ensure reporting requirements are met
- Implement monitoring which includes: ensuring physician completion of assessment and remediation programs, preparing requests for variance and reinstatement, following up on supervision and reassessment reports, and managing supervisor approvals
- Analyzing supervision reports to ensure compliance, identify concerns of standard care issues and potential breaches
- Preparing clear and concise reports, correspondence and undertakings
- When required, interacting with internal and external legal counsel, stakeholders, health monitoring programs, Deans, supervisors and course providers to provide information, clarification and guidance. Identifying and resolve various issues that may arise
- Maintaining information and documents in case management database
Additional duties include:
- Ensuring all new and updated practice concerns/alerts for physicians are accurately represented and displayed on the College’s Public Register.
- Triaging and issuing Certificates of Professional Conduct (CPCs) when requested by the physician and/or external organizations (hospitals/clinics) to ensure the information provided on the CPC is current and relevant for disclosure.
Qualifications:
- Post-secondary education required
- Excellent and demonstrated analytical skills
- Resourceful in seeking relevant information and identifying creative solutions
- Excellent and demonstrated organizational and time management skills
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
- Strong initiative; ability to work both independently and as part of team
- The ability to achieve objectives and take accountability for work
- Demonstrated proficiency with word processing, databases and other computer applications e.g. Excel essential
- Previous experience in regulation of health professions and compliance monitoring, knowledge of psychiatric/substance abuse issues or knowledge of legal issues is a definite asset.
How to Apply
Please click apply now and submit a cover letter along with your resume. Deadline to apply is January 30, 2026.
Internal candidates, please obtain written agreement from your immediate supervisor/manager before applying.
Additional Information
Pay Details: Starting salary $79,311
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