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Manager Policy, Securities

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$101,276 - $139,255 / year
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FCNB is a leader in integrated financial and consumer services regulation. FCNB's mandate is to protect consumers and enhance public confidence in the financial and consumer marketplace through the provision of regulatory and educational services. With offices in both Fredericton and Saint John, it is responsible for the administration and enforcement of provincial legislation regulating mortgage brokers, payday lenders, real estate, securities, insurance, pensions, credit unions, trust and loan companies, cooperatives, unclaimed property, and a wide range of consumer legislation. The Commission is a self funded Crown corporation responsible for the administration and enforcement of financial consumer services legislation.

We offer opportunities for dedicated professionals to play a vital role in carrying out our mandate.

Manager, Policy - Securities (Saint John office)

We are seeking a self-motivated, well organized experienced legal professional who will be responsible for a dual role that will augment the capacity and capabilities of the Securities division as they operate in support of their mandates.

Reporting directly to the Executive Director of Securities, a primary purpose of this position is to act as a legal and policy resource to research and make sound recommendations to decision-makers relating to policy projects and matters that are assigned to or generated within the division. This legal and policy development work also includes participating on CSA (Canadian Securities Administrators) steering and project committees, as assigned, that are of specific importance to the Commission.
A secondary purpose is to be the division's subject matter expert on policy making and acting as a resource to divisional staff in this area, as well as coordinating the division's regulatory instruments activities. In addition, the position will provide legal and strategic advice with respect to exemptive relief applications filed with the Commission and the oversight of market participants, such as self-regulatory organizations, securities exchanges and other types of trading and clearing facilities and/or platforms.

Your Focus

Researching various legal and policy initiatives, preparing the appropriate response to this research such as reports or recommendations, and providing legal counsel to the Executive Director, Securities and the division.

Participating on CSA steering and project committees, including those responsible for the development of national regulatory instruments.

Acting as a subject matter expert and resource to the division with respect to policy making and policy projects and preparing documents and drafting rule amendments for Commission meetings and Ministerial briefings.

Supervising and coaching a staff member.

Reviewing exemptive relief applications and other types of filings and applications with the Commission.

What you bring

  • A degree in law,
  • 7+ years related legal experience, with knowledge and experience in corporate or administrative law,
  • Ability to understand legal documents, to interpret securities related legislation, and to understand complex issues,
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills is required,
  • Proficient computer skills in a variety of software applications.

Additional Strengths

  • Investment industry knowledge and experience is an asset,
  • Bilingualism is an asset.

The Financial and Consumer Services Commission offers a competitive salary and benefit package as well as excellent opportunities for personal growth and challenge. Salary will be commensurate with experience. If you are interested in being a key part of this team, please forward your résumé and covering letter.

Salary Range: $101,276 to $139,255 (annual compensation)

For more information about this position please visit our website at www.fcnb.ca or call the Human Resources Officer at (506) 643-7858.

Company Website: http://www.fcnb.ca

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About Financial and Consumer Services Commission (FCNB)

About Financial and Consumer Services Commission (FCNB)

Shaping the financial and consumer services landscape in New Brunswick

Welcome to the Financial and Consumer Services Commission of New Brunswick.

We are a growing team of over 100 dedicated professionals diligently shaping the financial and consumer services landscape in New Brunswick. Created in 2013, we are a self-funded, independent Crown Corporation. We inform, educate, and protect over 834,000 consumers through regulation and financial education, and we regulate 40,000 industry participants who make their living working with New Brunswickers' money.

As New Brunswick's financial markets authority, we believe in a strong and fair financial marketplace for all. A marketplace where regulated industries understand their responsibilities and contribute to helping New Brunswickers make financial decisions with confidence. A marketplace all New Brunswickers can trust and participate in.

We achieve this through regulation, guidance, and enforcement. We supervise companies and professionals to ensure they meet standards for knowledge, integrity, and business practices, and we act decisively in the face of non-compliance. Simultaneously, we champion awareness, ensuring New Brunswickers understand our regulated sectors, fostering their participation in the financial marketplace with confidence.

With offices in both Saint John and Fredericton, we offer career opportunities in a wide range of fields-from securities, finance, legal, and information technology to human resources, compliance, licensing, policy development, communication, and education.

If you want to align with an organization that upholds the values of excellence, innovation, and inclusivity, and are motivated when you can see the tangible impact your work can have on the financial well-being of New Brunswickers, we'd love to talk to you!

To learn more about the Commission, or to subscribe to our career openings and other financial and consumer updates, please visit www.fcnb.ca

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