Lead the preparation, review, and delivery of high-quality board papers and reports, ensuring compliance with governance and regulatory standards.
Collaborate with the People & Culture Leadership Team and Company Secretary to provide governance and administrative support for board and committee activities.
Support key projects, including CPS 511 regulatory reporting and annual remuneration reporting, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and alignment with statutory requirements.
The opportunity to join our team Join our People & Culture (P&C) team as a P&C Governance & Board Affairs Specialist and play a vital role in shaping the governance and reporting landscape.
Reporting into the General Manager for Performance and Reward, this opportunity offers the chance to collaborate closely with the People & Culture Leadership Team and the Company Secretary, providing critical support for board submissions and strategic projects.
Whether you come from a technical writing, governance, or compliance background, you'll find this role both impactful and rewarding.
With a focus on high-quality reporting and regulatory excellence, this position is perfect for someone who thrives in a dynamic, detail-oriented environment and is eager to influence board-level decision-making.
Please note that our offices will be closed from 20th December 2024 to 3rd January 2025, and the Talent Acquisition team will respond to applications from the 6th January 2025 onwards.
Thank you for your patience and see you in the New Year.
What you will bring We are looking for a candidate with the following attributes and skills: Expertise in Governance and Reporting: Demonstrated experience in preparing, reviewing, and editing board papers, particularly in the context of People & Culture or similar domains.
Strong Writing and Editing Skills: Ability to distill complex information into clear, concise, and impactful reports suitable for board-level review.
A background in technical writing, governance, or regulatory compliance will be highly regarded.
Stakeholder Collaboration: Proven ability to work closely with senior leaders, such as the People & Culture Leadership Team and Company Secretary, to deliver governance-related outputs.
Support the preparing IFL's Annual Remuneration Reports , ensuring compliance with statutory requirements in collaboration with Finance and external auditors.
Detail-Oriented Mindset: A focus on accuracy, compliance, and quality in all aspects of governance and reporting activities.
Adaptability and Drive: A proactive approach to problem-solving, with the ability to navigate cross-functional collaboration and tight deadlines.
Key Deliverables include: Deliver High-Quality P&C Board and Committee Reporting: ensure the delivery of over 100 P&C-related papers, aligning with governance standards and meeting submission deadlines for the GPRC, IFL, and RSEL Boards.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to prepare accurate and insightful reports that inform board decisions.
Lead the CPS 511 Regulatory Reporting Initiative: Drive the CPS 511 Reporting project to implement new regulatory changes by September 2025.
Develop a compliance framework, coordinate stakeholder input, and establish a process for ongoing annual reporting.
Support Annual Remuneration and Governance Reporting Cycles: Coordinate the preparation of seven key remuneration reports annually for IFL & Trustees, ensuring compliance with relevant standards and timely submission.
Provide insights and recommendations for continuous improvement in the reporting process.
Maintain Compliance in Remuneration Governance Policies: Ensure that P&R policies and frameworks comply with regulatory standards, including ongoing adherence to license conditions.
Conduct periodic audits and propose updates to align with changes in regulatory or organizational requirements.
Get great things done with us What gets us excited about working here?
Helping people feel good about their money as one of Australia's leading financial wellbeing organisations.
From those starting out to those retiring.
As your team, we'll show up for you and together we will create financial wellbeing for every Australian.
Because we know people who are confident about their financial future live better lives If this sounds like your kind of career, you sound like our kind of person.
With us, you'll be doing meaningful work as we lead the change we want to see in our industry.
Along the way, you'll be free to make your own decisions.
Solve problems.
And get great things done.
Around here, we like to call it "putting our fingerprints on the future".
Challenge our industry to move forward Have a question?
Our Executive team will give you time.
An idea you'd like to explore?
We'll be right at your side - the side of progress, possibility and bringing financial wellbeing to more Australians .
To Apply Read more about why you should join our team https://www.insigniafinancial.com.au/careers/working-with-us/why-join-our-team.
Applicants will be required to provide evidence of their eligibility to work in Australia, and at a minimum be required to undertake police and basic credit checks as a condition of employment.
Please note that applications from agencies will not be considered at this time.
We acknowledge and celebrate the richness that individual differences bring to our team.
If you need assistance or an adjustment during the application process, please reach out and let us know.