307 Corporate Governance jobs in Canada
Corporate Governance Specialist
Posted 299 days ago
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destinationone Consulting specializes in recruitment across diverse sectors, including CleanTech, Education and EdTech, Government (Municipal, State/Provincial, and Federal), Health and MedTech, Healthcare and Wellness, Legal, Not-For-Profit, and Public Accounting. We are committed to building a robust talent databank, enabling our recruiters to quickly connect job seekers with relevant opportunities as they arise. Our dedication to Integrity, Transparency, and Innovation ensures a professional and honest experience for all candidates.
Location: Various locations across Alberta
As a Corporate Governance Specialist, you will ensure that the company adheres to corporate governance principles, ethical standards, and legal regulations. You will work closely with the board of directors and senior management to establish and maintain governance frameworks.
Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement corporate governance policies and procedures.Advise the board of directors and senior management on governance issues.Ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements related to corporate governance.Monitor and assess the effectiveness of governance practices.Prepare reports and documentation for board meetings and shareholder communications.RequirementsBachelor’s degree in law, business administration, or a related field.3+ years of experience in corporate governance or a related role.Strong understanding of corporate governance principles and regulations.Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.Strong communication and report-writing abilities.Disclaimer: We are proactively building a databank for future opportunities in CleanTech, Education and EdTech, Government (Municipal, State/Provincial, and Federal), Health and MedTech, Healthcare and Wellness, Legal, Not-For-Profit, and Public Accounting. These are not currently active jobs. By applying, you will be part of our trusted network, ensuring our recruiters can promptly match you with suitable roles as they become available. Let us help you take the next step in your career journey!
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Corporate Governance Specialist
Posted 299 days ago
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destinationone Consulting specializes in recruitment across diverse sectors, including CleanTech, Education and EdTech, Government (Municipal, State/Provincial, and Federal), Health and MedTech, Healthcare and Wellness, Legal, Not-For-Profit, and Public Accounting. We are committed to building a robust talent databank, enabling our recruiters to quickly connect job seekers with relevant opportunities as they arise. Our dedication to Integrity, Transparency, and Innovation ensures a professional and honest experience for all candidates.
Location: Various locations across Alberta
As a Corporate Governance Specialist, you will ensure that the company adheres to corporate governance principles, ethical standards, and legal regulations. You will work closely with the board of directors and senior management to establish and maintain governance frameworks.
Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement corporate governance policies and procedures.Advise the board of directors and senior management on governance issues.Ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements related to corporate governance.Monitor and assess the effectiveness of governance practices.Prepare reports and documentation for board meetings and shareholder communications.RequirementsBachelor’s degree in law, business administration, or a related field.3+ years of experience in corporate governance or a related role.Strong understanding of corporate governance principles and regulations.Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.Strong communication and report-writing abilities.Disclaimer: We are proactively building a databank for future opportunities in CleanTech, Education and EdTech, Government (Municipal, State/Provincial, and Federal), Health and MedTech, Healthcare and Wellness, Legal, Not-For-Profit, and Public Accounting. These are not currently active jobs. By applying, you will be part of our trusted network, ensuring our recruiters can promptly match you with suitable roles as they become available. Let us help you take the next step in your career journey!
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Corporate Governance Specialist
Posted 299 days ago
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destinationone Consulting specializes in recruitment across diverse sectors, including CleanTech, Education and EdTech, Government (Municipal, State/Provincial, and Federal), Health and MedTech, Healthcare and Wellness, Legal, Not-For-Profit, and Public Accounting. We are committed to building a robust talent databank, enabling our recruiters to quickly connect job seekers with relevant opportunities as they arise. Our dedication to Integrity, Transparency, and Innovation ensures a professional and honest experience for all candidates.
Location: Various locations across Ontario As a Corporate Governance Specialist, you will ensure that the company adheres to corporate governance principles, ethical standards, and legal regulations. You will work closely with the board of directors and senior management to establish and maintain governance frameworks. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement corporate governance policies and procedures.Advise the board of directors and senior management on governance issues.Ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements related to corporate governance.Monitor and assess the effectiveness of governance practices.Prepare reports and documentation for board meetings and shareholder communications.RequirementsBachelor’s degree in law, business administration, or a related field.3+ years of experience in corporate governance or a related role.Strong understanding of corporate governance principles and regulations.Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.Strong communication and report-writing abilities.Disclaimer: We are proactively building a databank for future opportunities in CleanTech, Education and EdTech, Government (Municipal, State/Provincial, and Federal), Health and MedTech, Healthcare and Wellness, Legal, Not-For-Profit, and Public Accounting. These are not currently active jobs. By applying, you will be part of our trusted network, ensuring our recruiters can promptly match you with suitable roles as they become available. Let us help you take the next step in your career journey!
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Corporate Governance Specialist
Posted 299 days ago
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destinationone Consulting specializes in recruitment across diverse sectors, including CleanTech, Education and EdTech, Government (Municipal, State/Provincial, and Federal), Health and MedTech, Healthcare and Wellness, Legal, Not-For-Profit, and Public Accounting. We are committed to building a robust talent databank, enabling our recruiters to quickly connect job seekers with relevant opportunities as they arise. Our dedication to Integrity, Transparency, and Innovation ensures a professional and honest experience for all candidates.
Location: Various locations across British Columbia
As a Corporate Governance Specialist, you will ensure that the company adheres to corporate governance principles, ethical standards, and legal regulations. You will work closely with the board of directors and senior management to establish and maintain governance frameworks.
Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement corporate governance policies and procedures.Advise the board of directors and senior management on governance issues.Ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements related to corporate governance.Monitor and assess the effectiveness of governance practices.Prepare reports and documentation for board meetings and shareholder communications.RequirementsBachelor’s degree in law, business administration, or a related field.3+ years of experience in corporate governance or a related role.Strong understanding of corporate governance principles and regulations.Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.Strong communication and report-writing abilities.Disclaimer: We are proactively building a databank for future opportunities in CleanTech, Education and EdTech, Government (Municipal, State/Provincial, and Federal), Health and MedTech, Healthcare and Wellness, Legal, Not-For-Profit, and Public Accounting. These are not currently active jobs. By applying, you will be part of our trusted network, ensuring our recruiters can promptly match you with suitable roles as they become available. Let us help you take the next step in your career journey!
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Intern - Internal Audit and Corporate Governance
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Company Bio:
Entrepreneurial Leader
Heroux-Devtek, the world’s 3rd largest producer of landing gear, serves the civil and military aerospace markets from production facilities in North America and Europe. The Company’s longevity, flexibility, and track record for the development and implementation of innovative production systems have distinguished it as a leader in the domain. With its most recent acquisitions, Heroux-Devtek is bolstering its status as one of the foremost landing gear, actuation and hydraulic system designers and manufacturers in the global aerospace industry.
Division info:
The Landing Gear Market specializes in the design, qualification, manufacture and repair and overhaul of landing gears and flight critical components to a customer base that extends from the OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) to the Operators in both the commercial and military markets.
Summary of position:
Supervised by the Internal audit and corporate governance Director, this experience will give you the opportunity to:
Main responsibilities:
• Participate in the 52-109 financial compliance mandate seconded to external consultants,
• Contribute to the planning, execution, and documentation of internal audit mandates;
• Propose and implement recommendations for continuous improvement of controls and business processes and follow-up on their implementation;
• Participate actively in the continuous improvement of the internal audit function at Héroux-Devtek;
• Engage in various enterprise risk management initiatives;
• Contribute to special projects, including but not limited to process improvement, process redesign and acquisitions;
• Get involved in the maintenance of the Corporation’s commercial insurance portfolio.
Qualifications:
• Bachelor's degree in accounting, administration or taxes with approximately 1-2 years of internal audit experience and/or a candidate doing its Accounting, Administration or Tax studies.
• Diligent, autonomous but a team player;
• Good analytical, listening and communication skills;
• Flexible and able to adapt;
• Bilingual French / English (spoken and written);
• Advanced Microsoft suit Office knowledge (mainly Excel).
You enjoy challenges, teamwork an a quality working environment that evolves continuously? Developing your competencies is a priority for you? Join Héroux-Devtek and "lets grow together".
Director, Regulatory Affairs
Posted 15 days ago
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Regulatory Affairs Group
**Job Sub** **Function:**
Regulatory Affairs
**Job Category:**
People Leader
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
**Job Description:**
**About Innovative Medicine**
Our expertise in Innovative Medicine is informed and inspired by patients, whose insights fuel our science-based advancements. Visionaries like you work on teams that save lives by developing the medicines of tomorrow.
Join us in developing treatments, finding cures, and pioneering the path from lab to life while championing patients every step of the way.
Learn more at are searching for the best talent for our Director, Regulatory Affairs position, to be located in Toronto, Ontario under the flexible working model (at least 3 days in office).**
The Director, Regulatory Affairs provides leadership and direction for the development and execution of innovative approaches in assigned therapeutic area(s), to drive business growth in compliance with Canadian Drug Laws and Regulations, and corporate policies and procedures. The Director will lead a team of regulatory professionals to achieve strategic priorities, ensuring robust registration strategies for our pipeline medicines, and optimal outcomes for new indications/line extensions throughout the product lifecycle. As a subject matter authority on Regulatory Affairs, the Director will provide guidance to local and global business partners.
Accountabilities
+ Lead and mentor a team of regulatory professionals (therapeutic and Chemistry, Manufacturing & Controls (CMC)) to deliver business objectives through development of innovative regulatory strategies implemented in close collaboration with local and global teams.
+ Build a Regulatory Affairs talent pipeline through the selection and development of employees.
+ Understand global regulatory trends and policies that would impact the Canadian regulatory environment.
+ Shape Health Canada policies to achieve a positive regulatory environment for pipeline and marketed products.
+ Coordinate management of emerging issues (e.g. new safety or quality findings) and associated risk communications.
+ Ensure systems/processes support company policies and regulatory requirements and sponsor initiatives to improve the work environment.
+ Collaborate with the Global Regulatory Affairs (GRA) function to advocate for Canadian needs.
+ Collaborate with internal partners to ensure alignment of regulatory affairs strategy with business portfolio priorities.
+ Develop effective working relationships with opinion leaders as needed.
+ Budget and resource planning.
Essential Skills/Experience
+ Minimum M.Sc. in Biological or related sciences. Advanced degree preferred.
+ 10+ years pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs or related experience, including major Health Authority Interactions.
+ Previous people management experience with success in developing and empowering teams
Core/Technical Proficiency Requirements
+ Strong medical and scientific understanding of clinical trials, biostatistics, and drug development
+ Solid knowledge of Canadian drug laws, regulations, guidelines and policies, and the Health Authority organizational structure and processes for the review and approval of drug submissions
+ Ability to interpret and understand laws, regulations, guidances and polices in the context of the scientific and commercial environments.
+ Excellent collaborator and teammate
+ Strong interpersonal and communication skills with persuasive ability to influence and negotiate with key customers (e.g., Health Canada, local and global business partners)
+ Strong business insight, with excellent customer and market place focus
+ Strong scientific writing skills
+ Excellent problem solving and critical thinking skills
+ Proven leadership skills including coaching/mentoring and motivating a team, to enable teamwork, innovation and problem-solving
+ Self-motivated - sense of urgency, initiative and ability to balance multiple priorities
+ Outstanding Strategic and decision-making skills
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Director, Regulatory Affairs
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Job Title: Director, Regulatory Affairs
Location: Greater Vancouver, BC
Industry: In Vitro Diagnostics (IVD) / MedTech
Type: Full-Time | On-site
Reports To: Executive Leadership
Salary Range: $125,000 to $135,000
About the Company
Our client is a growing IVD company recognized for advancing diagnostic accuracy and regulatory excellence. Headquartered in Greater Vancouver, the company is expanding globally with a strong focus on quality and compliance.
Position Overview
The Director, RA will lead regulatory strategy and team activities for IVD products across global markets, ensuring successful submissions and ongoing compliance with international standards. This role includes mentoring staff and aligning regulatory efforts with R&D, operations, and commercial functions.
Key Responsibilities
Lead regulatory strategy and team for IVD products across global markets.
Direct submissions and serve as primary liaison with FDA, Health Canada, and EU Notified Bodies.
Ensure QMS compliance with ISO 13485, MDSAP, and international standards.
Provide clinical oversight support as required.
Provide customer support as required.
Monitor evolving regulations and update policies and processes as needed.
Qualifications
MSc in a scientific or engineering field, or equivalent experience.
5+ years IVD regulatory experience with FDA, Health Canada, and EU IVDR.
Proven expertise in global submissions and compliance programs.
Demonstrated leadership managing teams in a mid-sized company.
Strong cross-functional collaboration skills.
Must have legal authority to work in Canada.
Why Join
This is an opportunity to lead regulatory affairs in a dynamic IVD company with an innovative pipeline and supportive leadership, while making a global impact on diagnostic healthcare.
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