Competition # : 41743
Department: Service Nova Scotia
Location: HALIFAX
Type of Employment: Permanent
Union Status: NSGEU - NSPG
Closing Date: \xe2\x80\x8b19-Feb-24 \xe2\x80\x8b (Applications are accepted until 11:59 PM Atlantic Time)
About Us
At Service Nova Scotia, we impact every citizen, business and municipality in Nova Scotia. Our mandate is to design and deliver programs and services to meet the needs of our clients and the public good through a culture of excellence. Service Nova Scotia vision is to be recognize leader in service and public protection that delivers trusted, accessible, modern programs, and contributes to Nova Scotia as a safe and desirable place to live, work and do business. To learn more about our Department, please click .
About Our Opportunity
Reporting to the Manager, Business Licensing and Compliance, the Senior Licensing Officer is responsible for developing processes and procedures that adhere to program requirements and provide overall support in facilitating the design and implementation of program modernization.
The Senior Licensing Officer (SLO) will have an in-depth knowledge of licensing requirements under the following 7 pieces of legislation: Embalmers and Funeral Directors Act, Cemetery and Funeral Services Act, Mortgage Regulation Act , Consumer Reporting Act, Direct Sellers Registration Act, Collection and Debt Management Agencies Act and the Consumer Protection Act. This includes 13 different types of business licenses/permits and 64 different types of individual licenses/permits. This position includes the adjudication and approval of licenses/permits as required.
The SLO provides subject matter expertise to the Division and is responsible for leading and implementing program modernization initiatives such as the implementation of business plan initiatives, new legislation, streamlining licensing requirements, electronic applications and technical changes to the AMANDA platform and online licensing system to make it easier for businesses to interact with government.
The SLO ensures the quality of the business licensing program by monitoring the effectiveness of the program and evaluating activities.
For trust funds held by Service Nova Scotia, the incumbent is responsible for ensuring that they are managed prudently and accounted for. For trust funds held by funeral homes in Nova Scotia, the incumbent is responsible for developing policy and procedures to ensure consumers funds held in trust for pre-arranged funerals are protected and issued efficiently by funeral homes. Currently in Nova Scotia funeral homes hold over $100 million in funds held in trust.
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