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Strategic Operations and Performance Specialist

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Job Details:
In-person
$87,427 - $120,212 / year
Full-time
Permanent
Executive
Benefits:
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Paid Time Off
Flexible Work
Retirement Plans
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Wellness Programs

The Financial and Consumer Services Commission (Commission) is a leader in integrated financial and consumer services regulation. The Commission'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.

Strategic Operations and Performance Specialist - Information Technology & Regulatory Informatics Division (Fredericton or Saint John office)

Are you ready to drive strategic success and operational excellence? As the Strategic Operations and Performance Specialist, you'll play a pivotal role in driving annual work planning, leading enterprise risk management efforts, and supporting the Commission's strategic direction. You'll collaborate with Executive Management and senior leadership to provide insights to the Commission Members and committees. This dynamic position offers the opportunity to support strategic planning, oversee the CEO Scorecard, and ensure smooth enterprise risk management. If you thrive in a fast-paced, high-impact environment, we want you on our team!

Your Focus

As the Strategic Operations and Performance Specialist, you will be responsible for managing key functions related to strategic work planning, enterprise risk management, scorecard oversight, and business continuity planning. Your primary duties will include:

Strategic Planning:

  • Support the development of the organization's strategic, business, and annual work plans.
  • Draft and update work planning documentation for executive review and approval.
  • Drive accountability for the achievement of annual work plans with senior leadership.
  • Work with the Director of Communications and Public Affairs to support the development of the organization's strategy.

Enterprise Risk Management:

  • Oversee the maintenance of the Enterprise Risk Management Framework, ensuring effective risk identification, assessment, and mitigation.
  • Consult with leadership to implement risk management strategies across various domains, including strategic, operational, financial, and technological risks.
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of the organization's risk environment and monitor industry best practices.

Scorecard and Process Improvement:

  • Analyze and recommend improvements to internal performance processes, evaluating options based on business and technical impact.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders to implement communication plans for successful process adoption.
  • Manage the organizational scorecard and communicate performance results to senior leadership and the Commission.
  • Provide relevant corporate reporting milestones to senior leadership and the Board.

Business Continuity Planning:

  • Work with business divisions to analyze and implement business continuity solutions.
  • Collaborate with leadership to prepare, update, and maintain business continuity plans.
  • Maintain a centralized repository for Business Continuity-related documents.

What you bring

  • Bachelor's or master's degree in business administration, or a related field
  • 7+ years relevant experience is required
  • Significant familiarity with best practices in enterprise risk management, strategic planning, as well as overseeing complex projects and operations
  • Strong writing abilities as well as excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • A demonstrated ability to systematically break down complex or multidimensional problems or processes is required to assess solutions, determine their value based on success criteria, risk and impact on desired organizational results
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, and
  • Management experience in industry or a public regulatory or enforcement agency is required.

Additional Strengths and Assets

  • General knowledge of the regulated sectors of the Commission
  • Bilingualism in French and English
  • Formal training and certification in risk management, project management and process improvement

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: $87,427 to $120,212 (annual compensation)

For more information about this position please visit our website at www.fcnb.ca or call the Human Resources Officer at (506) 643-7790.

Please note that only candidates selected for further evaluation will be contacted.

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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