At ASIC, you can be the change that ensures a fair, strong and efficient financial system for the benefit of all Australians. Contribute to delivering on ASIC''s purpose, vision, and strategic priorities to help maintain the integrity of the financial system and protect consumers from harm.Drive meaningful change in Australia''s superannuation and life insurance sectors by identifying and addressing regulatory risks, supporting compliance with the law, and promoting better outcomes for consumers.All locations consideredPermanent PositionSalary from $97,401 + 15.4% superannuationApplications close at 11:59 pm AEDT, Tuesday 24 MarchThe teamThe Superannuation and Life Insurance team is primarily responsible for ASIC''s role in the regulation and supervision of the superannuation and life insurance sectors. The team undertakes proactive engagement with, and monitoring of, regulated entities and the sector overall.The team coordinates and provides strategic direction, industry knowledge and technical expertise for ASIC''s work in these sectors. It conducts analysis, research, proactive supervision, monitoring and engagement to achieve appropriate regulatory outcomes. The team also considers applications for relief from legislative requirements, supports regulatory reform activities, and actively engages with stakeholders to respond to current and emerging industry issues. In addition, the team provides assistance to other ASIC teams, particularly in support of enforcement and compliance action.The roleAs an Analyst, you will be responsible for identifying, assessing and actioning regulatory issues across the superannuation and life insurance sectors to promote compliance with the law and better outcomes for consumers.You WillUndertake datadriven supervision activities, including surveillance, review and monitoring, to support adherence with the law and improved consumer outcomesIdentify, assess and action regulatory issues, including analysing data and other information to identify regulatory harms, their root causes and potential impactsParticipate in thematic reviews of harms or problems across the sector and contribute to the development of appropriate regulatory solutionsConduct research and analysis on current and emerging issues affecting the superannuation and life insurance sectorsDraft clear, accurate analysis and advice on regulatory matters, with supervision on more complex issuesPrepare regulatory instruments and other regulatory documents, including reports and briefings for senior management and external stakeholdersConsider applications for relief from legislation, including reviewing submissions, applying policy and precedents, and contributing to sound regulatory recommendationsLiaise and engage with internal and external stakeholders on regulatory issues, encouraging improvements in industry practice and supporting effective regulatory outcomesAbout YouYou are a strategic and analytical thinker with strong investigative and research skills, able to assess complex information and apply sound regulatory judgement. You communicate clearly and effectively, build productive relationships with internal and external stakeholders, and thrive in a collaborative, fastpaced environment.You are adaptable and forwardthinking, able to manage competing priorities and contribute to multiple projects while maintaining a focus on quality outcomes and consumer impact.You Will Also HaveA relevant tertiary qualificationExperience, or the ability to readily acquire knowledge, in regulatory and sectorrelated mattersExperience assessing and analysing qualitative and quantitative data to identify regulatory harms and their root causesStrong analytical, investigative and research skills, including data analysis and presentationExperience applying or interpreting financial services legislation and policyExperience ideally gained in a corporate, consulting, government or academic environmentStrong written and verbal communication skills, with experience presenting information to different audiencesExperience managing relationships with industry and other stakeholdersThe ability to take a wellconsidered, forwardthinking and planned approach, with agility and flexibility to respond to changeAbout ASICASIC''s remit is one of the broadest of regulators across the world. ASIC regulates corporations, markets, financial services and consumer credit and monitors and promotes market integrity and consumer protection in the Australian financial system. Through our enforcement work, we hold to account those who contravene the law, working to achieve strong outcomes that address the greatest consumer and investor harms.ASIC is an equal opportunity employer seeking people who want to make a difference. ASIC is committed to providing a diverse and inclusive workplace where the very best talent in Australia chooses to work. Applications from people of all ages, cultural backgrounds, abilities, LGBTIQ+ identity, and people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander decent are encouraged to apply.We Offer a Range Ofemployee BenefitsincludingAttractive superannuationAdditional leave entitlements50/50 hybrid work-from home modelFlexible work arrangementsAssistance for study and professional developmentClickhereto view ASIC''s salary and benefits guide.To read more about ASIC, you can visit ourwebsiteor review ourCorporate Plan.To work with us, you need to be an Australian citizen and be prepared to complete an ASIC Suitability and Baseline Assessment.View the position description for more information or click apply'' to start your application.Applications close at 11:59pm AEDT, Tuesday 24 March. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Analyst