Position Summary
The Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Committee ensures that CHRP, CHRL, and CHRE members meet CPD requirements to maintain their designation. The Committee audits CPD logs referred by the Registrar and approves or declines applications in accordance with established policies and procedures.
Qualifications
Current holder of a CHRP, CHRL, and/or CHRE designation.
Attributes and Competencies (All Regulatory Committees)
• Public service mindedness and alignment with regulatory values
• Understanding of professional regulation, including its purpose and methods
• Basic understanding of governance as it applies to professional regulation and regulatory committees
• Understanding of procedural fairness and the requirements of the Statutory Powers Procedure Act, 1990
• Ability and willingness to consider all evidence before making a decision
• Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to work effectively in a team
• Sensitivity to diversity and inclusivity
• Self-awareness (awareness of one’s biases and blind spots)
• Dependability and ability to deliver on commitments, including participation in non-hearing committee matters (e.g., training of new committee members)
Attributes and Competencies (CPD Committee)
• Basic understanding of psychometric principles (validity and reliability)
• Ability to use established assessment grids
• Awareness of one’s own biases
• Understanding of HRPA’s Continuing Professional Development by-law and related policies
Time Commitment
The CPD Committee is busiest during the annual audit period (June–August). During this time, you will be required to participate in the audit using MS Teams.
Term
One term is three years and may be renewed twice, to a maximum of three terms (nine years).
Volunteers Needed
3–6
How to Apply
To be considered, you must complete the Regulatory Committee Volunteer Information Session online and submit confirmation of completion. The session is intended to ensure you understand the committee role and the public-interest nature of serving on a regulatory committee.