Job requisition number
039602
Job location
Richmond
Full-time / part-time
Full-time
Salary
$185,256-$225,087/annually
Expected Salary Range
Salary is determined based on the candidate's qualifications and market conditions for the role.
Posting period
From 08/11/2025 to 08/26/2025
Overview
Are you passionate about corporate governance and supporting high-impact leadership? Do you want to play a key role in enabling WorkSafeBC's Board of Directors (BOD) to fulfill its responsibilities to workers and employers across B.C.? We are looking for a Director, BOD Governance and Corporate Secretary.
Reporting to the Chair of the BOD, you'll be responsible for providing governance support to the Chair and the BOD to assist them in fulfilling their statutory and governance responsibilities. You will act as a resource to the Chair on matters related to the BOD and its overall functions, including the corporate governance framework, and provide information and advice to the Chair and the BOD on planning, decision making and governance issues and practices.
In this role, you'll coordinate and provide orientation, as well as ongoing education and information, to ensure the BOD has the knowledge required to consider the matters coming before them. You will act as a liaison and communicate with the President/CEO, executive team, and external partners including ministries, government partners, and appointee offices on behalf of the Chair and BOD as required. The nature of this position requires working with highly confidential matters and delivering exceptional, responsive service to the BOD.
Under direction from the Chair, you will coordinate and manage the business of the BOD, including BOD meetings, official records, communication and reporting requirements, financial administration, and adherence to relevant policies and procedures. You will provide leadership to the operation of the Office of the Chair/BOD to ensure that adequate administrative support and services are provided to assist the members of the BOD in fulfilling their responsibilities.
You will work in an environment with multiple moving pieces, shifting agendas, and senior leadership partners, including the President/CEO, government, and newly appointed BOD members. As the Workers Compensation Act dictates the makeup and authority of the BOD, including approval of policies and regulations, you'll play a critical role in liaising between WorkSafeBC's management, the BOD, and external public partners.
This is an opportunity to apply your interpersonal skills and knowledge of corporate governance to ensure that cohesiveness and trust are maintained across a changing and complex environment.
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