As a leading Canadian wealth management organization, Richardson Wealth offers the personal touch of a boutique firm while delivering big results. With offices across the country, we are home to some of Canada's best investment advisors. We've embarked on an exciting growth phase - a multi-year transformational journey to enhance our entrepreneurial, high-performing, advisor-centric culture.
Position Overview
The WCA is a resource for the Branch Management Team and Advisor teams regarding industry regulations, requirements and best practices.
The WCA is accountable to ensure that the region meets all its compliance requirements as the designee for compliance and risk operations. This role is also accountable to provide advice and guidance on Compliance related policies, processes and other key execution activities to the branch management teams within the region.
By ensuring strong compliance execution and risk management in the region, the WCA assists in enhancing the profitability, client experience and reputation of Richardson Wealth.
The right candidate will excel in the areas of supervision and can effectively communicate and coach IA Teams and Associates.
This is an existing vacancy.
Duties and Responsibilities
Support escalations and resolution on issues driven out of the daily and monthly tier-one account activity of clients, and employees
Review & approval of all new account documentation for suitability
Marketing Approvals
New Issues/Private Placement/Syndication process approvals
Offer guidance on compliance policy and procedure and support to advisors and their team members
Effectively communicate concerns or requirements and ensure that IA teams are following company and regulatory policies and procedures
Liaise with Operations, Compliance and Credit on Compliance related issues where required
Review advisor marketing practices and collaborate with the Marketing team to ensure proper approvals.
Work with Branch Manager &/or Assistant Branch Manager to manage complaints, while working with Risk & Compliance along with Legal to resolve
Maintain an in-depth understanding of compliance requirements for the brokerage industry and share knowledge, issues and challenges as well as sustain knowledge level for regulations
Facilitate and participate in regular conversations with Branch Managers, National Sales, and Chief Risk Officer to share information and discuss common compliance-related issues/concerns
Play a key leadership role in helping to train, develop and enforce policy/procedure for compliance within the region to ensure alignment with firm strategy
Communicate effectively within the region to ensure the strength and effectiveness of compliance and adoption of policies, processes at the branch level and develop action plans to improve compliance and overall compliance review results
Act as 1st level point of escalation for compliance issues identified by the Branch, escalating to ABM and BM when applicable.
Participate in audits and compliance reviews as assigned and conduct follow up and coaching as required.
Qualifications
Excellent communication skills - written and oral
In-depth relationship management skills, including problem solving, mediation and leadership
3 to 5 years of experience in Compliance or related experience at an IIROC regulated investment dealer.
Proficiency with Dataphile is an asset
Proficiency with PortfolioAid is an asset
Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite
Above average time management
Exercise good judgment of regulations and supervisory issues
Ability to be proactive and communicate change in a fast-paced industry
Travel may be required.
Education
Post-secondary degree preferred
Canadian Securities Course (CSC), Conduct and Practices Handbook Course (CPH), Derivatives Fundamentals Course (DFC), Options Licensing Course (OLC), and Branch Managers Course (BMC)
Completion of or working toward Option Supervisor Course (OPSC)
Licensed as Registered Representative (RR) and Supervisor with IIROC
Thorough knowledge of administrative policies and procedures is an asset, namely; Operations; Human Resources; Compliance; Documentation; Finance; Commissions; Registrations
The expected annualized base salary range for this role is $62,400-$93,600.
The actual salary offered will take into consideration a wide array of factors including, but not limited to, the individual's skill, experience, education and training, the market compensation of the role, and the consideration to internal equity.
Richardson offers a competitive total rewards package in addition to the base pay (where applicable), which includes a performance-based incentive plan, comprehensive health & dental benefits, a group RRSP matching plan and paid time off.
Why Apply:
Our firm is only as good as the people who work here. Our employees are exceptional because they combine in-depth expertise with enthusiasm, and empathy. From our front office talent to our colleagues behind the scenes, we have one focus: to ensure our people thrive here more than anywhere else. Are you innovative, self-driven, and client-centric?
If so, we're ready to invest in you.
Richardson Wealth is an equal opportunity employer and committed to providing a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment. We are happy to meet your individual needs in keeping with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Candidates may request accommodation at any point during the interview process.
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