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Bilingual Compliance Officer

Hybrid
North York, Ontario, Canada
CA$69,605 - CA$87,007/year
Senior Level
Full-Time

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Health Benefits
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Flexible Work Schedules

About the role

Are you passionate about protecting the environment? Do you go out of your way to reduce, reuse, and recycle? Do you envision a waste-free future? If you answered yes to those questions, then we’d like to hear from you. We are the Resource Productivity and Recovery Authority (RPRA), Ontario’s circular economy regulator.

Our vision is a waste-free and prosperous Ontario. And, our mission is to support waste reduction and resource recovery by enforcing compliance with Ontario’s producer responsibility laws, providing registry services to our regulated community, and reporting publicly on Ontario’s progress towards a circular economy.

We are looking for a talented and committed individual to join us as Bilingual Compliance Officer to support the government’s efforts to protect the environment and advance a new economy in which waste is reused, recycled, and reintegrated.

Supervisory Relationships Reports to: Manager, Compliance and Operations Direct Reports: n/a

Job Summary The Bilingual Compliance Officer is responsible for the successful execution of compliance activities related to: regulations under the Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act, 2016, and waste diversion programs and industry stewardship plans under the Waste Diversion Transition Act, 2016. Following appropriate training and evaluation, this will include carrying out the role of inspector as set out in the legislation.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities Compliance (50%) Reviews and verifies data reported by registrants under the RRCEA (including audits and verification reports) to ensure compliance with relevant regulations, registry procedures and compliance bulletins Conducts inspections to identify potential compliance issues that require follow up and compliance action Performs appropriate compliance actions associated with cases of non-compliance Files, manages and closes appropriate inspection and compliance cases Maintains documentation of compliance activities, e.g., inspection outcomes, follow-up compliance activities Adheres to modern regulator principles, including communications for compliance Supports regulated community consultations on compliance-related topics Implements compliance plans based on the Authority’s risk-based compliance framework Inspections and compliance cases may be conducted from the desk or on site but are expected to primarily be desk inspections

Registrant Service (35%) Establishes a high level of satisfaction through all contacts, providing resolution of issues in a timely, accurate and professional manner, answering questions, and providing information Assists in the development and provision of materials (e.g., FAQs, Compliance Bulletins, slide decks) for parties regulated to register and report Ensures regulated parties are trained on the relevant systems to register and report Advises regulated parties of their regulatory requirements Makes recommendations on the regulated parties system interface to increase the usability of the system

Reporting and Analysis (10%) Assists in efforts to identify best practices in data processes Executes data processes to ensure data accuracy, consistency, completeness, and reliability Creates, analyzes, and reviews reports for internal and external review and presentation

Administration (5%) Provides administrative support to program committees and projects as required Undertakes research to support program committees and projects as required

Other Duties Perform other duties as assigned

Job Qualifications Education Post-secondary education or equivalent work experience Experience Six or more years’ regulatory compliance experience considered an asset Ability to communicate in French is mandatory

Other Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Entry level accounting and/or economics knowledge an asset Background with data management and analysis considered an asset Understanding of baseline financial management considered an asset Background with Salesforce considered an asset Knowledge and understanding of the circular economy would be an asset Attention to detail and accuracy Demonstrated ability to analyze, synthesize information and produce appropriate reports Project management skills and outstanding documentation skills Results-driven and metrics focused with a passion for continuous improvement Demonstrated organizational skills with the ability to prioritize and thrive in a climate of change Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work well in a team and with stakeholders; ready to collaborate and pitch in where required Excellent oral and written communication and problem-solving skills Strong customer service orientation Discretion and judgment in working with confidential information Advanced knowledge in Word, Outlook, Excel

Travel Requirements Occasional travel within Ontario Physical Demands Office/Desk Job

Working with the Resource Productivity and Recovery Authority

You will be a part of a collaborative team doing ground-breaking and meaningful work with a critical environmental and economic mission. This is a permanent full-time role working Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with flexibility as needed. Our highly attractive total compensation plan includes a competitive salary (commensurate with experience), health benefits, personal days, and three weeks of vacation to start. We have a hybrid work arrangement and support flexible work schedules. Remote work is expected to be completed from a location within Ontario. Our office is conveniently located in North York on the Yonge subway line at Sheppard Avenue. RPRA is committed to maintaining a professional and respectful work environment. RPRA prioritizes the safety and well-being of its employees. Harassment or disrespectful behaviour of any kind by any individual towards our employees will not be tolerated. We strive to build a team that reflects the diversity of the community we work in and encourage applications from traditionally underrepresented groups such as women, visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, people identifying as LGBTQ2SI, veterans, and people with disabilities. RPRA welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. The Resource Productivity and Recovery Authority utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) to screen and assess applicants for this position based on pre-defined, job-related criteria. AI acts as a supporting tool, but all final decisions are made by human HR professionals and hiring managers. Target salary range: Min: $69,605 – Mid $87,007 How to apply Submit your cover letter and resume (Name_JobTitle_2026) with the job title in the subject line via: careers@rpra.ca.

About Resource Productivity and Recovery Authority

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The Resource Productivity and Recovery Authority is the regulator mandated by the Government of Ontario to enforce the province’s circular economy laws.

Established in November 2016 to support the transition to a waste-free Ontario, the Authority administers the Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act, 2016 (RRCEA) and the Waste Diversion Transition Act, 2016 (WDTA), and their associated regulations.

The WDTA outlines the legislative framework for winding up and transitioning legacy waste diversion programs. The RRCEA provides for a new producer responsibility regulatory framework for waste diversion and resource recovery where producers are individually accountable and financially responsible for their products and packaging once consumers dispose of them.

Under the WDTA, we currently oversee the Blue Box Program and its wind up between 2023 and 2025. Under the RRCEA, we support businesses to comply with individual producer responsibility (IPR) requirements for producers of Tires, Batteries, Electrical and Electronic Equipment, Hazardous and Special Products and Blue Box, including undertaking enforcement actions when required.

Our responsibilities include:

  • Overseeing existing waste diversion programs until they are wound up
  • Overseeing the wind up of industry funding organizations
  • Developing and operating an online registry for producers responsible for materials under the RRCEA to register with the Authority and report on waste recovery
  • Developing and operating digital reporting services for the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Park’s excess soil and hazardous waste management programs
  • Managing, analyzing and reporting on the information in the registry
  • Supporting businesses in complying with regulatory requirements
  • Carrying out compliance and enforcement activities
  • Providing information to the public about Ontario’s progress in advancing a circular economy

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