Director, Retail Payment Supervision Legal Affairs
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The payments landscape in Canada and globally is changing rapidly. The rapid pace of technological change in Canada and around the world is introducing new and better ways for consumers and businesses to make payments.
The federal government is implementing a new Retail Payments Supervisory (RPS) Framework under the Retail Payment Activities Act (RPAA). Under this Framework, the Bank of Canada would register payment service providers that perform retail payment activities and supervise PSPs\xe2\x80\x99 compliance with operational risk management and fund safeguarding requirements and maintain a public registry of PSPs.
The Bank will monitor and assess whether an individual or entity is a PSP and make a registration decision as to whether it is within the scope or not of the Bank. The Bank will assess whether PSPs are adequately managing their risks and help identify areas where their risk-management practices should be improved. To fulfill its mandate, the Bank will have a suite of registration, compliance and enforcement tools, will be authorized to promote compliance with the PSPs\xe2\x80\x99 registration, operational risk, end-user funds safeguarding, and mandatory reporting requirements and take enforcement actions, including imposing administrative monetary penalties and entering into compliance agreements.
The Bank\xe2\x80\x99s Legal Services unit will advise and support the Bank\xe2\x80\x99s Supervision department in all aspects of its work related to registration, compliance and enforcement activities under the RPAA.
What you will do
As the Director, Retail Payment Supervision Legal Affairs, you will be responsible for leading a team of three Senior Legal Counsel and will report to the Assistant General Counsel. Your primary focus will be to provide operational leadership and oversight to the delivery of legal services core to the Bank\xe2\x80\x99s Supervision team, including Oversight, Registration and Enforcement under the RPAA. Additionally, you are responsible for the oversight of the strategic planning including development of the annual planning requirement as well as the development of strategic goals and priorities for the delivery of legal advisory and litigation services related to the RPAA.
Finally, you will contribute insight and expertise to the ongoing development of the Bank\xe2\x80\x99s Supervision Framework and related policy guidance, ensuring that legal risks are identified, particularly within the context of prospective investigations and enforcement activity.
What you need to succeed
We are looking for candidates who have experienced with managing a team of highly-skilled legal counsels and will be able to coach, mentor and provide technical and professional guidance as well as performance, expectations and meaningful feedback.
You are innovative and can successfully lead a team with diverse skill sets and responsibilities. Your ability to foster a high-performance culture and technical excellence will be critical for this team. You are succinct in communicating your findings verbally and in writing in a professional and concise manner to a broad range of audiences, including senior leadership.
As a result-driven strategic leader, you actively maintain awareness of trends and developments in all related fields including retail payments sectior and all law facets related to administrative decision-making and regulatory supervision.
You have significant experience advising on administrative law issues in a regulatory setting.
You have sound knowledge of the Canadian financial system and the related systems of regulation.
Finally, you must be able to establish and maintain a collaborative and constructive work relationship with; senior management within RPS, external stakeholders including other regulatory agencies to stay current with emerging trends and best practices associated with administrative law legal matters and with external law firms to obtain expert advice on specific matters and prospectively to represent the Bank as agents in litigation.
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