Service New Brunswick Director of Corporate Registry, Registrar of the Personal Property Registry, Registrar of Deeds, and Deputy Registrar General of Land Titles 13493 (R85-2024/25-866) Open Competition Pay Band 8 Fredericton Service New Brunswick is seeking an individual to join the Registries Branch as Director of Corporate Registry, Registrar of the Personal Property Registry, Registrar of Deeds, and Deputy Registrar General of Land Titles, in Fredericton. Reporting to the Executive Director of Registries, you will be responsible for administering the various Corporate Registry Acts (Business Corporation Act, Companies Act, Partnership and Business Names Registration Act, etc.), the Personal Property Security Act, fulfilling the duties of the Chief Registrar of Deeds, as needed, under the Registry Act and fulfilling the duties of the Registrar General, as needed, under the Land Titles Act. Responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Managing the safe-keeping of various registries for New Brunswick as a Statutory Officer; Functional and statutory responsibility for the incorporation of New Brunswick based business corporations and non-profit companies, and registering partnerships and business names under which sole proprietorships and partnerships operate; Registering extra-provincial corporations and businesses conducting business in New Brunswick; Maintaining publicly available, up-to-date information on business and non-profit corporations and unincorporated business entities as well as certain condominium corporation information; Administering, as well as having statutory responsibilities for the province-wide Personal Property Registry service where users can serve public notice of security interests, money judgments, and certain other claims affecting personal property (movable goods); Fulfilling senior legislative duties, as well as having statutory responsibilities, under the Land Titles Act and the Registry Act by ensuring the integrity of Land Registries and ensuring issue resolution and risk mitigation of the land titles system; Providing direction, guidance and advice to registry staff and be a senior contact person with registry stakeholders, such as New Brunswick Law Society, Corporate Law Firms, New Brunswick Association of Realtors, New Brunswick Association of Land Surveyors, the Canadian Bankers Association; etc. Program and registry functional management including; data integrity and accuracy; compliance with privacy; security and authentication; legislation and regulations; policies; collection of information for statistical purposes, etc.; Streamlining and modernizing legislation and regulations for the above noted registries; Developing, implementing, and ensuring alignment of program objectives for effective delivery of services to the public, etc.; Participating in National committees and collaborating with other jurisdictions. ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: A university degree in Law, completion of articling and a minimum of four (4) years of progressive experience in the practice of corporate law, including at least one (1) years of experience in real property law or dealing with security interests, money judgments, and other claims affecting personal property law. The successful candidate will be a member in good standing or eligible for membership with the Law Society of New Brunswick and possess some policy development experience. Subject to the response to this competition, an equivalent combination of education, training and experience may be considered. Written and spoken competence in English is required. Applicants must clearly demonstrate the essential qualifications to be given further consideration. Please state your language capability on your application and ensure that preferred language for assessment is clearly identified. ASSET QUALIFICATIONS: Preference may be given to candidates who demonstrate they have training, or experience in one or more of the following areas: Kno
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