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Government of Alberta

Compliance Officer

Government of Alberta

Compliance Officer handling regulatory activities related to insurer market conduct in Alberta. Serving as a key contact for consumer inquiries and providing regulatory advice to management.

Posted 7/14/2026full-timeEdmonton • 🇨🇦 CanadaMid-LevelSenior💰 CA$76,613 - CA$100,492 per yearWebsite

Core Competencies

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Core Competencies

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Demonstrates expertise in insurance regulation and compliance, with a strong ability to conduct investigations and provide regulatory advice. Proficient in preparing reports and guidance for stakeholders while ensuring adherence to privacy legislation and industry standards.

Highest-signal resume keywords
Insurance RegulationRegulatory ComplianceInvestigative SkillsChartered Insurance Professional (CIP)Knowledge of Privacy Legislation

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Hard Skills
Insurance RegulationRegulatory ComplianceInvestigative SkillsReport PreparationDecision Support
Soft Skills
CommunicationStakeholder EngagementProblem Solving
Tools & Technologies
Care First Automobile Insurance Framework
Certifications & Qualifications
Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP)Fellow Chartered Insurance Professional (FCIP)Canadian Risk Management (CRM)Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU)Fellow, Life Management Institute (FLMI)CPA DesignationLaw Degree
Industry Keywords
Insurance IndustryProperty and Casualty InsuranceLife InsuranceFinancial ServicesPrivacy LegislationInsurance Regulatory Frameworks

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Exercise examiner authority under the Insurance Act and conduct investigations and regulatory activities related to insurer market conduct.
  • Serve as a key point of contact for consumers and stakeholders — responding to inquiries and complaints about insurance rules, policies, rights, and the complaints process.
  • Provide regulatory advice and decision support to management, and prepare reports, briefings, and correspondence for senior leaders.
  • Support development of bulletins and industry guidance and respond to requests for insurance information.

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • A university degree, or a two-year diploma in business or a related field, combined with related work experience.
  • Related work experience includes insurance regulation, compliance, investigations, financial services, or the insurance industry.
  • Experience conducting investigations or regulatory examinations is considered an asset.
  • Knowledge of, and experience in, the insurance industry including property and casualty and/or life insurance or experience with an insurance regulator is an asset.
  • A professional insurance designation such as Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP), Fellow Chartered Insurance Professional (FCIP), Canadian Risk Management (CRM), Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU), or Fellow, Life Management Institute (FLMI); a CPA designation; or a law degree is considered an asset.
  • Working knowledge of the Care First automobile insurance framework and related consumer processes is an asset.
  • Understanding of privacy legislation (ATIA, PIPA, PIPEDA, HIA).
  • Knowledge of insurance regulatory frameworks and compliance processes.

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Public Service Pension Plan (PSPP)
  • Alberta Public Service Benefit Information
  • Professional learning and development
  • Positive workplace culture and work-life balance.