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The College of Medical Radiation and Imaging Technologists of Ontario is seeking a Policy & Regulatory Affairs Director to lead its policy and governance work. This full-time permanent position requires a member of the Law Society of Ontario with extensive experience in regulatory matters, policy development, and strong communication skills. The role involves advising on legal matters, implementing policies, and representing the College to external partners.
The College of Medical Radiation and Imaging Technologists of Ontario (CMRITO) regulates 12,000+ medical radiation and imaging technologists in five specialties : radiography, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy, magnetic resonance, and diagnostic medical sonography.
The CMRITO acts in accordance with the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 (RHPA) and the Medical Radiation and Imaging Technology Act, 2017 (MRIT Act). Our primary responsibility is to serve and protect the public interest by setting entry to practice requirements and establishing standards of practice for the profession, ensuring the continued competence of our registrants through our quality assurance program, and addressing concerns through our complaints and discipline process.
CMRITO is a virtual organization with 30 staff. Please visit to learn more about us.
CMRITO is seeking a Policy & Regulatory Affairs Director for a full-time, permanent position.
This is a general description of the duties, purpose, responsibilities, and scope of the position; it is not an exhaustive list of all the associated duties, functions and tasks. Please visit for a more comprehensive description.
About the Position
Reporting to the Registrar & CEO, the Policy & Regulatory Affairs Director leads CMRITO’s policy and governance work and provides legal services to the College. The role is aimed at ensuring a future-focused outlook and proactive approach to advance the College’s leadership role in regulation. Applicants must be members of the Law Society of Ontario or eligible to become one.
Key Responsibilities
Reporting to the Registrar & CEO, the Policy & Regulatory Affairs Director will :
Legal and Regulatory Affairs
Governance, Policy Development, and Program Implementation
External Relations
General
Qualifications and Competencies
Experience
Skills and Abilities
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This role is a permanent full-time position. Candidates must be currently authorized to work in Canada and must reside in the province of Ontario.
The Position Package Includes
How to Apply
Please submit your cover letter and resume on a confidential basis to : Registrar & CEO at no later than 4 pm on June 23, 2025 .
Use the subject line : “Application for Policy & Regulatory Affairs Director”.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those candidates who most closely match our requirements will be contacted.
CMRITO is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all interested and qualified candidates to apply. We are committed to reviewing our programs and practices to ensure that they support equity, diversity, and inclusion. To support this work, we are an Employer Partner with the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI), CMRITO recognizes the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion and welcomes applicants from visible minorities, indigenous people, persons of any sexual orientation, gender or identity and persons with disabilities. Should you require any type of accommodation during the selection process, please advise us. Information received relating to accommodations will be addressed confidentially.
Director Policy Regulatory • new westminster, bc, Canada