Board of Governors
| Organization: | Ontario College of Trades |
| Position Title: | Board of Governors member |
| Number of Positions: | 21 Members (Part-Time) |
| Details: | In accordance with the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act 2009 (the Act), the Appointments Council (AC) branch of the College of Trades Appointments Council and Classification Roster (COTACCR) is seeking applications for individuals to serve as a member of the Ontario College of Trades’ (College) Board of Governors (Board).The Board is comprised of:
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NOTES: The Board of Governors members select its Chair. The Board is legislated to meet a minimum of six times within a calendar year, while Committees of the Board meet between one and six times per year. In addition, certain Committees strike panels to adjudicate or deliberate over complaints, discipline and registration-related matters, and meet as often as required. Preparatory work is also required. |
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| Terms: | Per legislated requirements, appointment is for an initial term of up to three years and may be renewed. No member may serve for more than six consecutive years but a member is eligible for reappointment after one year’s absence from the Board. |
| Remuneration: | Chair ($450 per day); Members ($250 per day) |
| Appointment Date: | Ongoing, as required. |
| Additional information: | The Ontario College of Trades is a professional regulatory body established with a legislated mandate to regulate and promote the practice of skilled trades, govern its members, establish apprenticeship programs, and address compliance and enforcement matters. The Ontario College of Trades:
The Ontario College of Trades promotes respect and recognition for Ontario’s tradespersons who consistently bring quality work and professionalism to their individual and collective practices. The Appointments Council (AC) branch of the College of Trades Appointments Council and Classification Roster (COTACCR) is responsible for making appointments to the governance structure of the College of Trades which includes the Board of Governors, 4 Divisional Boards (construction, industrial, motive power and service), Trades Boards and a roster of adjudicators for review panels in accordance with the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act, 2009. |
Divisional Board
| Organization: | Ontario College of Trades |
| Position Title: | Divisional Board member |
| Number of Positions: | 16 Members (Part-Time) |
| Details: | In accordance with the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act 2009 (the Act), the Appointments Council (AC)branch of the College of Trades Appointments Council and Classification Roster (COTACCR) is seeking applications for individuals to serve as members of the four Divisional Boards, one for each of the construction, motive power, industrial and service sectors. Each five-member board comprises:
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NOTE: A Divisional Board typically meets about three times a year. Preparatory work may also be required. |
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| Terms: | Per legislated requirements, appointment is for an initial term of up to three years and may be renewed. No member may serve for more than six consecutive years but a member is eligible for reappointment after one year’s absence from the Divisional Board. |
| Remuneration: | $250 per day |
| Appointment Date: | Ongoing, as required. |
| Additional information: | The College is a professional regulatory body established with a legislated mandate to regulate and promote the practice of skilled trades, govern its members, establish apprenticeship programs, and address compliance and enforcement matters. The Ontario College of Trades:
The Ontario College of Trades promotes respect and recognition for Ontario’s tradespersons who consistently bring quality work and professionalism to their individual and collective practices. The Appointments Council (AC) branch of the College of Trades Appointments Council and Classification Roster (COTACCR) is responsible for making appointments to the governance structure of the College of Trades which includes the Board of Governors, 4 Divisional Boards (construction, industrial, motive power and service), Trades Boards and a roster of adjudicators for review panels in accordance with the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act, 2009. |
Trade Boards
| Organization: | Ontario College of Trades |
| Position Title: | Trade Board member |
| Number of Positions: | Four to twelve members per trade board (part-time). |
| Details: | In accordance with the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act , 2009 (the Act), the Appointments Council (AC) branch of the College of Trades Appointments Council and Classification Roster (COTACCR) is seeking applications for individuals to serve as a member of Trade Boards. Each Trade Board is composed of equal numbers of members selected as employee and employer representatives, all selected from the relevant trade or group of trades. |
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NOTE: It is anticipated the Trade Board will meet at least two to three times each year. Preparatory work may also be required. |
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| Terms: | Per legislated requirements, appointment is for an initial term of up to three years and may be renewed. No member may serve for more than six consecutive years but a member is eligible for reappointment after a one year’s absence from the Trade Board. |
| Remuneration: | $250 per day |
| Additional information: | The College is a professional regulatory body established with a legislated mandate to regulate and promote the practice of skilled trades, govern its members, establish apprenticeship programs, and address compliance and enforcement matters. The Ontario College of Trades:
The Ontario College of Trades promotes respect and recognition for Ontario’s tradespersons who consistently bring quality work and professionalism to their individual and collective practices. The Appointments Council (AC) branch of the College of Trades Appointments Council and Classification Roster (COTACCR) is responsible for making appointments to the governance structure of the College of Trades which includes the Board of Governors, 4 Divisional Boards (construction, industrial, motive power and service), Trades Boards and a roster of adjudicators for review panels in accordance with the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act, 2009. |
Roster of Adjudicators
| Organization: | Ontario College of Trades |
| Position Title: | Roster of Adjudicators |
| Number of Positions: | TBD (Part-Time) |
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In accordance with the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act, 2009 (the Act), the Appointments Council (AC) branch of the College of Trades Appointments Council and Classification Roster (COTACCR) is seeking applications for individuals to serve as members of the Ontario College of Trades’ Roster of Adjudicators. Each appointee shall be capable of, and shall act, in a neutral and impartial manner. Appointees to the Roster of Adjudicators are eligible for selection to Review Panels. Each review panel shall be composed of three members chosen from the roster of adjudicators and appointed as follows: 1. One member shall be appointed by the Board of Governors. 2. Two members shall be appointed by the Divisional Board for the sector to which the trade that is the subject matter of the review under Part IX of the OCTAA belongs. NOTE: The number of ratio review panels will depend on the number of persons appointed to the Roster of Adjudicators, their availability, and the need for their individual skills set/experience. There is no assurance that a Roster appointee will be selected to a review panel. |
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Note: Some members appointed to the Roster of Adjudicators may also apply for appointment to the Classification Roster of the COTACCR. |
| Terms: | Per legislated requirements, appointment is for an initial term of up to three years and may be renewed. No members may serve for more than six consecutive years but a member is eligible for reappointment after one year’s absence from the Roster. |
| Remuneration: | Panel Chair ($665 per day); Panel Members ($400 per day) |
| Additional information: | The Ontario College of Trades is a professional regulatory body established with a legislated mandate to, regulate and promote the practice of skilled trades, govern its members, establish apprenticeship programs, address compliance and enforcement issues and, among other things, establish review panels to determine journeyperson to apprentice ratios for trades subject to ratios. The Ontario College of Trades:
The Ontario College of Trades promotes respect and recognition for Ontario’s tradespersons who consistently bring quality work and professionalism to their individual and collective practices. The Appointments Council (AC) branch is responsible for making appointments to the governance structure of the College of Trades which includes the Board of Governors, 4 Divisional Boards (construction, industrial, motive power and service), Trades Boards and a roster of adjudicators for review panels in accordance with the Ontario College of Trades and Apprenticeship Act, 2009. |

