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Job Description:
As part of the Canadian Compliance function, Group Compliance provides 2nd line of defense (2LOD) oversight of the Group Benefits, Group Retirement Services and Health Solutions business units. Our team is responsible for supporting Sun Life’s Group Benefits business which involves monitoring regulations impacting the business, promoting compliance awareness, overseeing business practices, and supporting enhancements to compliance processes.
Reporting to the Director, Group Compliance, you will collaborate closely with Group Benefits, Operational Risk and other oversight function teams such as Legal, Internal Audit and our peers in Canadian and Corporate Compliance. Leveraging an existing regulatory compliance management (RCM) program, you will be responsible for providing oversight and guidance to Group Benefits (1st line of defence or 1LOD), enabling the business to make informed decisions while meeting regulatory expectations.
What will you do?
- Monitor and communicate regulatory developments, requirements, risks and trends to internal stakeholders
- Provide clear, plain language interpretations of new and existing regulatory requirements
- Oversee the identification and reporting of compliance risks within Group Benefits and monitor remediation of risks using the Archer RCM program
- Support compliance testing and perform monitoring activities to ensure business controls are adequate and effective to comply with applicable regulations
- Assess and challenge the effectiveness of 1LOD’s controls and activities
- Maintain and update regulatory compliance databases, inventories, and policies
- Assist in designing and making available compliance-related training for staff
- Participate in a variety of industry groups and interact with regulators to stay informed about regulatory changes and compliance concerns
- Support projects and initiatives to improve compliance processes and practices
- Proactively problem solve and identify ways to improve your own work processes and practices, and those of others
What you need to succeed?
- At least 5 years of progressive experience in a compliance, risk management or related role, with a demonstrated understanding of regulatory compliance, preferably as it impacts group insurance
- Working knowledge of relevant legislation and regulations, such as provincial and federal Insurance and Privacy laws, and Anti-Money Laundering legislation.
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to identify compliance risks and assess their impact and severity
- Ability to distill complex requirements without oversimplifying or missing critical components
- Ability to understand the overall theme of a regulatory requirement despite the abundance of detailed provisions
- Strong communication skills to clearly explain regulatory requirements and foster collaboration across teams
- High ethical standards, sound judgment, and the ability to prioritize and work effectively in a fast-paced and ambiguous environment
Assets
- Strong understanding of the Group Benefits business
- Familiarity with the three lines of defence (3LOD) model of OSFI-regulated financial institutions such as Sun Life
- Experience with the Archer regulatory management system
- Experience building relationships and working effectively with diverse teams
- As this position is posted in several locations, we specify that bilingualism (French, English, both oral and written) is required for Quebec only for the frequent interactions with English and French-speaking colleagues or internal partners across Canada or worldwide
What's in it for you?
- The opportunity to move along a variety of career paths with amazing networking potential
- Flexible Benefits from the day you join to meet the needs of you and your family
- We’re committed to creating an inclusive and respectful environment. Our goal is to make sure all our employees have the chance to live up to their full potential
- We’re honored to be recognized as a 2023 Best Workplaces in Ontario by Great Place to Work Canada
- We are thrilled to be recognized by Excellence Canada with their top-level certification, the Canada Order of Excellence for Mental Health at Work, for prioritizing employee well-being, fostering a positive work culture, and achieving excellence in mental health.
Salary Range:
78,000/78 000 - 128,000/128 000
Job Category:
Compliance
Posting End Date:
06/01/2025