Director, Human Rights, Sexual Violence Response, Policy and Compliance
Top Benefits
About the role
Competition Number: REQ 7241
**TITLE:**Director, Human Rights, Sexual Violence Response, Policy and Compliance
**DIVISION:**Office of Anti-Racism, Equity & Human Rights
**SALARY:**Payband 13, $130,500 to $153,545 annually
HOURS PER WEEK: 37.5
**LOCATION:**160 Kendal Avenue
**WORK MODALITY:**Hybrid
**STATUS:**Full Time Admin
VACANCY: Replacement
**EFFECTIVE DATE:**Immediately
**CLOSING DATE:**Open until filled.
Land****Acknowledgement
George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work, and live in the community with each other.
Equity Statement
George Brown Polytechnic is committed to creating and sustaining an equitable and inclusive learning and working environment. We encourage and actively seek applications from Indigenous, Black, racialized people, visible minorities, 2SLGBTQIA+ persons, all genders, and persons with disabilities.
GBP Vision
To be a polytechnic renowned for its inclusion, excellence, relevance, impact, and leadership.
Position Summary:
Reporting to the Associate Vice President, OAREHRS, the Director provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for the Polytechnic’s human rights, sexual violence response, accessibility (AODA) obligations, and institutional policy governance related to human rights complaints resolution and regulatory compliance.
The Director is accountable for both the effective management of complex human rights, sexual violence and freedom of expression complaints and the proactive oversight of institutional policy implementation, regulatory literacy, and accessibility compliance. The role ensures that polytechnic policies align with legislative obligations, including the Ontario Human Rights Code (OHRC), the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), and related statutory and regulatory requirements.
Key Responsibilities:
-Complaints, Conflict Resolution and Investigative Oversight
- Provide strategic oversight of all human rights and sexual violence complaints, including intake, assessment, informal resolution, mediation, investigation, and formal adjudication processes.
- Ensure procedural fairness and compliance with applicable legislation, collective agreements, and institutional policies.
- Advise senior leadership on complex and high-risk matters involving community safety, reputational risk, or legal exposure.
- Lead or oversee complex investigations and determine when investigative or legal support is required. -Policy Governance and Regulatory Oversight
- Interpret and operationalize institutional obligations under the Ontario Human Rights Code, AODA, Sexual Violence, Anti-Racism legislation, and related statutory frameworks.
- Support the development, review, revision, and governance of human rights, sexual violence, and accessibility-related policies. -Policy Literacy, Awareness and Institutional Capacity Building
- Develop and deliver institutional education focused on policy literacy, including:
- Rights and responsibilities under the Human Rights Code
- Duty to accommodate and competing rights
- Sexual violence reporting obligations
- Accessibility standards and compliance requirements
- Procedural fairness and complaint resolution pathways
- Provide consultative guidance to Deans, Directors, Managers, and operational leaders on application of policy frameworks. -AODA Compliance and Accessibility Governance
- Monitor institutional compliance with AODA and related regulations. -Leadership, Administration, Monitoring and Reporting
- Provide leadership and supervision to Managers, Advisors, and administrative staff.
- Manage budget, operational planning, and resource allocation.
- Other duties as assigned.
Educational and Experience Requirements:
-
Post Graduate Degree from a recognized post-secondary institute in Law, Public Policy, Human Rights, Industrial Relations, Conflict Resolution, or related field.
-
Advanced training in human rights law and investigative frameworks.
-
Knowledge of Ontario Human Rights Code and AODA.
-
Training in mediation, conflict resolution, risk assessment and violence threat assessment.
-
Expertise in statutory interpretation and regulatory analysis.
-
Experience managing external legal and investigative resources.
-
Policy drafting and governance experience.
-
Knowledge of collective agreements.
-
Minimum of nine (9) years’ experience –
- Human rights complaint resolution.
- Sexual violence response in post-secondary settings.
- Accessibility (AODA) compliance oversight.
- Policy governance and legislative interpretation.
- Senior-level advisory experience in complex institutional environments.
- Managing high-risk, sensitive matters with reputational implications.
Skills and Attributes:
- Excellent investigative skills and procedural fairness knowledge.
- Data analysis and reporting competency.
- Advanced conflict resolution and mediation skills.
- Broad leadership skills managing a diverse team of experienced individuals.
- Excellent communication, collaboration, teamwork, and interpersonal skills.
- Demonstrated commitment to uphold the College’s priorities on anti-racism, equity, diversity and inclusion and indigenization.
Interview process may consist of a practical skills component.
Notes:
- The Polytechnic requires proof of degrees, credentials, or equivalencies from accredited regional or federal post-secondary institutions and/or their international equivalents. Credentials may require validation at the time of interviews or offer.
About Us:
George Brown Polytechnic prides itself on educating students through real-world learning, in the heart of Toronto. Our faculty and employees make this vision a reality, and we support them by making George Brown a great place to work. See why we are consistently ranked as one of GTA’s top employers.
Why work here?
George Brown Polytechnic offers hybrid work opportunities, a competitive pension plan, generous holiday and vacation time, a tuition assistance program, discounted rates for employees taking Continuing Education courses, and an equitable work environment where everyone matters.
George Brown Polytechnic is committed to accommodating applicants with disabilities throughout the hiring process, in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Candidates who require accommodation in the hiring process may contact TalentAcquisition@georgebrown.ca confidentially.
Notice Regarding Employment Postings and Recruitment Fraud
If you become aware of any job postings or employment opportunities advertised on external websites that are not currently listed on George Brown Polytechnic employment website, please report them to hr@georgebrown.ca.
Please note that George Brown Polytechnic maintains a no-fee recruitment policy. At no time will George Brown request payment, fees, or financial information from applicants as part of the recruitment or hiring process.
Applicants are advised to remain vigilant of recruitment-related scams and to rely only on official George Brown communications and postings published on our official employment website.
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About George Brown College
About George Brown College
The best way to learn is to do. At George Brown you'll gain real-world experience through our deep connections to industry, innovation and the city. As a leading, publicly accredited college located in the heart of Canada’s economic hub – Toronto, we pride ourselves on providing industry-informed programs. Vibrant, diverse and growing; the city is our classroom. It's core to the George Brown College experience, and we wouldn't have it any other way.
With 225 full and part-time programs, we’ve got something for everyone. Visit https://georgebrown.ca/city to learn more.
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Director, Human Rights, Sexual Violence Response, Policy and Compliance
Top Benefits
About the role
Competition Number: REQ 7241
**TITLE:**Director, Human Rights, Sexual Violence Response, Policy and Compliance
**DIVISION:**Office of Anti-Racism, Equity & Human Rights
**SALARY:**Payband 13, $130,500 to $153,545 annually
HOURS PER WEEK: 37.5
**LOCATION:**160 Kendal Avenue
**WORK MODALITY:**Hybrid
**STATUS:**Full Time Admin
VACANCY: Replacement
**EFFECTIVE DATE:**Immediately
**CLOSING DATE:**Open until filled.
Land****Acknowledgement
George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work, and live in the community with each other.
Equity Statement
George Brown Polytechnic is committed to creating and sustaining an equitable and inclusive learning and working environment. We encourage and actively seek applications from Indigenous, Black, racialized people, visible minorities, 2SLGBTQIA+ persons, all genders, and persons with disabilities.
GBP Vision
To be a polytechnic renowned for its inclusion, excellence, relevance, impact, and leadership.
Position Summary:
Reporting to the Associate Vice President, OAREHRS, the Director provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for the Polytechnic’s human rights, sexual violence response, accessibility (AODA) obligations, and institutional policy governance related to human rights complaints resolution and regulatory compliance.
The Director is accountable for both the effective management of complex human rights, sexual violence and freedom of expression complaints and the proactive oversight of institutional policy implementation, regulatory literacy, and accessibility compliance. The role ensures that polytechnic policies align with legislative obligations, including the Ontario Human Rights Code (OHRC), the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), and related statutory and regulatory requirements.
Key Responsibilities:
-Complaints, Conflict Resolution and Investigative Oversight
- Provide strategic oversight of all human rights and sexual violence complaints, including intake, assessment, informal resolution, mediation, investigation, and formal adjudication processes.
- Ensure procedural fairness and compliance with applicable legislation, collective agreements, and institutional policies.
- Advise senior leadership on complex and high-risk matters involving community safety, reputational risk, or legal exposure.
- Lead or oversee complex investigations and determine when investigative or legal support is required. -Policy Governance and Regulatory Oversight
- Interpret and operationalize institutional obligations under the Ontario Human Rights Code, AODA, Sexual Violence, Anti-Racism legislation, and related statutory frameworks.
- Support the development, review, revision, and governance of human rights, sexual violence, and accessibility-related policies. -Policy Literacy, Awareness and Institutional Capacity Building
- Develop and deliver institutional education focused on policy literacy, including:
- Rights and responsibilities under the Human Rights Code
- Duty to accommodate and competing rights
- Sexual violence reporting obligations
- Accessibility standards and compliance requirements
- Procedural fairness and complaint resolution pathways
- Provide consultative guidance to Deans, Directors, Managers, and operational leaders on application of policy frameworks. -AODA Compliance and Accessibility Governance
- Monitor institutional compliance with AODA and related regulations. -Leadership, Administration, Monitoring and Reporting
- Provide leadership and supervision to Managers, Advisors, and administrative staff.
- Manage budget, operational planning, and resource allocation.
- Other duties as assigned.
Educational and Experience Requirements:
-
Post Graduate Degree from a recognized post-secondary institute in Law, Public Policy, Human Rights, Industrial Relations, Conflict Resolution, or related field.
-
Advanced training in human rights law and investigative frameworks.
-
Knowledge of Ontario Human Rights Code and AODA.
-
Training in mediation, conflict resolution, risk assessment and violence threat assessment.
-
Expertise in statutory interpretation and regulatory analysis.
-
Experience managing external legal and investigative resources.
-
Policy drafting and governance experience.
-
Knowledge of collective agreements.
-
Minimum of nine (9) years’ experience –
- Human rights complaint resolution.
- Sexual violence response in post-secondary settings.
- Accessibility (AODA) compliance oversight.
- Policy governance and legislative interpretation.
- Senior-level advisory experience in complex institutional environments.
- Managing high-risk, sensitive matters with reputational implications.
Skills and Attributes:
- Excellent investigative skills and procedural fairness knowledge.
- Data analysis and reporting competency.
- Advanced conflict resolution and mediation skills.
- Broad leadership skills managing a diverse team of experienced individuals.
- Excellent communication, collaboration, teamwork, and interpersonal skills.
- Demonstrated commitment to uphold the College’s priorities on anti-racism, equity, diversity and inclusion and indigenization.
Interview process may consist of a practical skills component.
Notes:
- The Polytechnic requires proof of degrees, credentials, or equivalencies from accredited regional or federal post-secondary institutions and/or their international equivalents. Credentials may require validation at the time of interviews or offer.
About Us:
George Brown Polytechnic prides itself on educating students through real-world learning, in the heart of Toronto. Our faculty and employees make this vision a reality, and we support them by making George Brown a great place to work. See why we are consistently ranked as one of GTA’s top employers.
Why work here?
George Brown Polytechnic offers hybrid work opportunities, a competitive pension plan, generous holiday and vacation time, a tuition assistance program, discounted rates for employees taking Continuing Education courses, and an equitable work environment where everyone matters.
George Brown Polytechnic is committed to accommodating applicants with disabilities throughout the hiring process, in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Candidates who require accommodation in the hiring process may contact TalentAcquisition@georgebrown.ca confidentially.
Notice Regarding Employment Postings and Recruitment Fraud
If you become aware of any job postings or employment opportunities advertised on external websites that are not currently listed on George Brown Polytechnic employment website, please report them to hr@georgebrown.ca.
Please note that George Brown Polytechnic maintains a no-fee recruitment policy. At no time will George Brown request payment, fees, or financial information from applicants as part of the recruitment or hiring process.
Applicants are advised to remain vigilant of recruitment-related scams and to rely only on official George Brown communications and postings published on our official employment website.
Not the right fit? Search for Director, Human Rights, Sexual Violence Response, Policy and Compliance jobs in Toronto, ON
About George Brown College
About George Brown College
The best way to learn is to do. At George Brown you'll gain real-world experience through our deep connections to industry, innovation and the city. As a leading, publicly accredited college located in the heart of Canada’s economic hub – Toronto, we pride ourselves on providing industry-informed programs. Vibrant, diverse and growing; the city is our classroom. It's core to the George Brown College experience, and we wouldn't have it any other way.
With 225 full and part-time programs, we’ve got something for everyone. Visit https://georgebrown.ca/city to learn more.