Investigator
Investigator
Permanent Position
Insurance Councils of Saskatchewan
Location: Regina, Saskatchewan
The Insurance Councils of Saskatchewan (ICS) is seeking a Investigator to join our team. ICS regulates insurance agents, brokers, adjusters, and agencies in Saskatchewan, ensuring a fair, ethical, and professional industry where consumers receive responsible, trustworthy advice and service. As the provincial regulator, ICS licenses individuals and businesses, conducts investigations, and determines compliance with The Insurance Act, The Insurance Regulations, and Council Bylaws.
Reporting to the Manager of Compliance, the Investigator will play a key role in conducting investigations, enforcing regulatory standards, and ensuring adherence to industry laws and guidelines. This role requires exceptional analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage complex investigations effectively.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct thorough, fair, and objective investigations into individual and industry-related compliance matters.
- Plan and conduct interviews using various techniques, ensuring accuracy and reliability of statements.
- Collect, analyze, and assess documentary evidence, including legal contracts, financial records, and regulatory reports.
- Prepare high-quality investigative reports and correspondence that clearly outline findings, legal/regulatory analysis, and recommendations.
- Recommend appropriate enforcement actions based on investigative findings.
- Manage assigned files efficiently, ensuring all investigations adhere to timelines and organizational standards.
- Establish and maintain professional relationships with stakeholders, including complainants, industry professionals, legal teams, and law enforcement agencies.
- Consult with the Manager and Legal Counsel as needed to ensure appropriate regulatory action.
- Stay informed on relevant legislation, investigative techniques, and regulatory best practices.
Key Competencies & Skills
You will have knowledge of:
- Administrative, regulatory, and quasi-criminal investigative principles and procedures.
You will demonstrate the ability to:
- Conduct complex investigations and evaluate evidence to support regulatory enforcement.
- Analyze intricate legal and regulatory issues and develop pragmatic solutions.
- Maintain strong relationships with enforcement and regulatory stakeholders.
- Work independently, exercising sound judgment and discretion.
- Use word processing, spreadsheets, and databases to produce detailed reports.
- Balance multiple priorities effectively in a fast-paced environment.
- Communicate clearly and professionally, both verbally and in writing.
You will be:
- Highly motivated, demonstrating initiative and strong problem-solving abilities.
- Fair, impartial, and objective, ensuring all investigations are conducted with integrity.
- Confident and composed, capable of handling contentious and complex issues.
- Proactive, anticipating challenges and developing innovative responses.
- A team player, fostering a collaborative and professional work environment.
Qualifications & Experience
- A university degree in law, police studies, social sciences, psychology, or a related field.
- Equivalent education, training, and experience may be considered.
- Formal training in advanced investigative and enforcement techniques is an asset.
- Significant experience in investigative and enforcement roles within regulatory or law enforcement environments.
- Experience in evidence gathering, interviewing, report writing, and legal proceedings.
- Knowledge of accounting principles and familiarity with audit concepts are beneficial.
- Demonstrated commitment to administrative fairness and high-quality service delivery.
What ICS Offers:
- Competitive salary: $85,981 - $116,315 per year.
- Comprehensive benefits: Life insurance, medical, dental, and disability coverage.
- Employee pension plan.
- Professional development opportunities.
- A positive and supportive workplace culture.
- Excellent work-life balance.
If you are a dedicated compliance professional with a strong investigative background and a passion for upholding regulatory integrity, we encourage you to apply.
Additional Information:
- The successful applicant will be required to undergo a criminal record check.
How to Apply:
To apply, please email your application to Denny.Huyghebaert@skcouncil.sk.ca. The competition closes on March 30, 2025. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
We look forward to hearing from you!