The College’s Board of Directors has recently approved the establishment of a Nominations Committee and is looking to recruit and appoint three to four persons to the Committee. The Nominations Committee is a new non-statutory committee responsible for facilitating recruitment, appointments, and elections processes for the College’s Board and Committees, in alignment with the College’s By-laws, policies, and reporting requirements.
We are looking for:
- Registrants – midwives with any class of registration other than the transitional, supervised, or emergency class who are not current Board Directors
Or
- Members of the Public – individuals who are not midwives
Preference will be given to individuals with expertise and/or experience in areas such as equity, diversity, and inclusion, human resources, and board/governance.
Read the full posting or read further down the page to find out more and learn how to apply. Applications are due by end of day on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
Call for Nominations Committee Members
The College of Midwives of Ontario (‘the College’) is responsible for regulating the profession of midwifery in Ontario in the public interest. The College sets and upholds high standards of practise for midwives and acts when risks to the public are identified. Our primary obligation is to ensure that midwives in Ontario are qualified, skilled, and competent to practise so that clients can be confident in the care they receive. The work of the College is directed by its Board of Directors, which is composed of elected professional members and members of the public appointed by the Lieutenant Governor.
NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE OPPORTUNITY
The College’s Board of Directors has recently approved the establishment of a Nominations Committee and is looking to recruit and appoint 3-4 persons to the Committee. The Nominations Committee is a new non-statutory committee responsible for facilitating recruitment, appointments, and elections processes for the College’s Board and Committees, in alignment with the College’s By-laws, policies, and reporting requirements.
We are looking for:
- Registrants – midwives with any class of registration other than the transitional, supervised, or emergency class who are not current Board Directors
Or - Members of the Public – individuals who are not midwives
Preference will be given to individuals with expertise and/or experience in areas such as equity, diversity, and inclusion, human resources, and board/governance.
SCOPE OF WORK AND TIME COMMITMENT
The duties of the Nominations Committee include, but are not limited to:
- Making annual Committee and Committee Chair recommendations to the Board.
- Conducting annual assessments of skills and attributes to determine gaps in the
composition of the Committees, and to participate in the process for the selection of
Board and non-Board members to fill identified gaps. - Implementing attributes and skills-based recruitment, appointments, and elections
processes, guided by Board and Committee-specific needs assessments and skills
profiles. - Ensuring appropriate turnover and renewal of leadership positions through
formalized mechanisms for Board and Committee Chair succession. - Contributing to the identification and recruitment of prospective candidates for
Board and Committee positions. - Conducting screening and vetting of candidates seeking election to the Board of
Directors or appointment to statutory and non-statutory committees, ensuring they
meet the suitability and eligibility criteria as approved by the Board. - We anticipate that the expected time commitment will be approximately 4 half-day
meetings per year, subject to change. All meetings will be conducted via videoconference.
COMPENSATION
Committee members are compensated by honorarium for the time that they spend attending meetings, preparing for meetings, and participating in activities related to their role. A summary of compensation and allowable expenses can be found in Schedule 1 of the College’s Fees and Remuneration By-law.
TERMS OF APPOINTMENT
Committee appointments are for one-year and renewable annually up to a maximum of six consecutive years.
The anticipated start date is March 1, 2026.
HOW TO APPLY
Please complete the following online application by end of day on Wednesday, January 14, 2026:
- Nominations Committee Application (also available at the bottom of this page.)
The application requires completion of an eligibility checklist, the submission of a résumé and letter of interest, and a conflict-of-interest declaration.
For further information or support with the application form, please contact Emma Hosein, Governance Officer, at e.hosein@cmo.on.ca.
Selected candidates will be invited to a virtual interview. Applications will be considered on
a rolling basis. At the College of Midwives of Ontario, we are committed to fostering a healthy, positive, diverse, and inclusive work environment. The College recognizes the value of lived, educational, and professional experience in skill building. If you are enthusiastic about this position and believe you have the capabilities and commitment to the objectives, requirements, and responsibilities of the role, but your qualifications do not align perfectly with every requirement in the job description, we encourage you to apply.
In accordance with the Accessibility of Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code, 1990, we encourage applications from all qualified candidates and will accommodate applicants’ needs throughout all stages of the selection process. If selected to participate in the recruitment and selection process, please inform the hiring committee of any accommodations(s) you may require ensuring your equal participation.