What You Can ExpectAs a Licensing and Education Officer, you’ll play an important role in supporting the integrity and accountability of Ontario’s bereavement sector. You’ll coordinate licensing activities for new and renewing professionals, and guide applicants through the regulatory landscape to help them meet all legislative requirements. Beyond licensing, you’ll oversee education and examination programs like managing internships, administering exams, and tracking competencies in order to ensure those entering the profession are fully prepared. Through clear communication, precise processing, and timely support, you’ll play a vital role in upholding high professional standards and fostering fair, consistent access to licensure and practice across the province. Reporting to the Manager, Licensing and Education, your strong attention to detail, sound judgment, and problem-solving skills will support consistent standards and contribute to public trust in the sector. The ideal candidate will bring clear communication, critical thinking, and a commitment to fair, thorough decision-making.
This position is a temporary position providing up to 18 months of parental leave coverage.
What You’ll DoPersonal Licensing- Review candidate applications to ensure they meet licensing requirements based on their specific applicant type.
- Assess all initial and renewal applications for completeness and accuracy, ensuring all required documents are submitted.
- Process and issue licenses and licensing packages.
- Handle special license-related requests, including status changes and interprovincial mobility.
- Maintain both digital and paper records to track the progress of licensing applications and support timely processing and decision-making.
- Serve as the first point of contact for general inquiries related to licensing procedures and legislative requirements, referring complex matters to appropriate staff or management as needed.
- Provide backup support to other Licensing Officers and contributes to organization-wide projects, initiatives, and governance-related activities.
- Assist with scheduling and administrative duties, including travel arrangements and coordination of licensing-related activities.
Licensing Pathway and Exam Administration- Coordinate with educational institutions to identify eligible internship candidates, process applications, update internship statuses, and issue relevant documentation.
- Verify that Preceptors meet the required qualifications.
- Confirm that interns have completed all required competencies using the internship support portal.
- Coordinate and administer the Entry-to-Practice examination in collaboration with internal and external partners.
- Maintain accurate records for examination tracking, including for candidates applying from outside Ontario.
- Manage all examination-related accommodations, notifications, and confirmations for eligible candidates.
- Issue examination result letters and facilitates revaluation processes when necessary.
- Collaborative assignments to meet operational priorities.
What You Bring to the Role- Experience interpreting and applying legislation, policies, or procedures within regulatory or compliance settings, particularly related to licensing and education processes
- Strong analytical ability and attention to detail to assess complex information and ensure accuracy throughout application and examination reviews
- Commitment to delivering accessible, respectful, and responsive service tailored to the needs of diverse applicants and s