At ASIC, you can be the change that ensures a fair, strong and efficient financial system for the benefit of all Australians.
Contribute to delivering on ASIC's purpose, vision, and strategic priorities to help maintain the integrity of the financial system and protect consumers from harm.Join ASIC as Analyst/Lawyer to tackle regulatory issues in the Registered Liquidators sector, ensuring legal adherence and better outcomes for stakeholders.
Collaborate with peers and senior leaders to drive ASIC's strategic vision and objectives.Permanent roles, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide or Perth (other locations to be considered)Salary: ASIC 4 from $94,198 to $112,011 and EL1 from $123,444 to $144,386 (depending on experience), plus 15.4% superannuationApplications close at 11:59pm AEDT, 10 April 2025The teamThe Companies, Registered Liquidators and Small Business is the team primarily responsible for ASIC's role in relation to the regulation and supervision of companies, registered liquidators and small business to ensure sector adherence with the laws administered by ASIC and the promotion of market integrity.The Registered Liquidators (RL) function within the team is responsible for promoting market trust and confidence in registered liquidators and the work they undertake.
This is achieved through thematic surveillances that improve compliance, inform regulatory guidance, and improve data available to the public through our insolvency statistics.The team also contributes to policy development, education, RL sector liaison and other activities to support and change behaviour that can enhance RL practices.The Roles:ASIC 4 - Analyst/Lawyer – Registered LiquidatorsYou will handle RL renewals, suspensions, and cancellations, respond to RL queries, and analyse insolvency-related data to identify issues and insights.
This role includes risk-based supervision, such as surveillance and monitoring, to ensure legal adherence and better outcomes for stakeholders affected by insolvency.You will also participate in thematic reviews, provide high-quality advice, and prepare clear written communication materials.
Engaging with internal and external stakeholders to promote industry best practices and collaborating with other ASIC teams will be essential parts of your role.About You:To excel in this role, you need a relevant tertiary qualification in Accounting, Finance, Commerce, Data Analysis, or Law.
While professional accounting qualifications or regulatory experience are desirable, they are not essential.
You should be skilled in researching, interpreting, and applying relevant laws and policies, analysing data, and presenting information effectively.Additionally, you must be able to draft clear analysis and advice, build strong relationships with stakeholders, and possess excellent problem-solving skills.
The ability to prioritise tasks, meet deadlines, and deliver timely outcomes is crucial.EL1 - Analyst/Lawyer – Registered LiquidatorsYou will undertake risk-based supervision, including surveillance, review, and monitoring, to ensure legal adherence and promote better outcomes for stakeholders affected by insolvency.
You will participate in thematic reviews and work as part of a team to develop appropriate responses to regulatory issues.
Your role also involves analysing data from ASIC's insolvency-related information and communicating findings clearly and compellingly.
Additionally, you will support the implementation of policy and law reform by developing new guidance, training, systems, and processes as needed.You will oversee registration renewals, suspensions, and cancellations related to the sector, and liaise with internal and external stakeholders to encourage industry best practices.
Providing high-quality advice on key issues and preparing clear written communication materials, such as reports, briefings, and website content, will be essential.
Furthermore, you will collaborate with other teams within ASIC on a broad range of enforcement and compliance matters.About You:To excel in this role, you need experience drafting clear and accurate analysis and advice on complex matters, along with the ability to forge strategic relationships for effective data use.
Strong conceptual, analytical, and problem-solving skills are essential, as well as the capability to assess, verify, and challenge complex information to make sound regulatory judgments.
You should be able to prioritise tasks, adjust your work schedule to meet deadlines, and deliver timely outcomes.A relevant tertiary qualification in Accounting, Finance, Commerce, Data Analysis, or Law is required, while professional accounting qualifications (CA ANZ, CPA, or IPA) or experience in a regulatory environment are desirable but not essential.
The role also demands the ability to draw reasoned inferences from qualitative and quantitative data, present information effectively, and build constructive relationships with stakeholders.To apply for one of these roles, click the "Apply Now" button below.
Include a cover letter (max 3 pages) and a CV (max 5 pages) addressing the Selection Criteria in the Position Description.
Please specify in the cover letter which role you are interested in.About ASICASIC's remit is one of the broadest of regulators across the world.
ASIC regulates corporations, markets, financial services and consumer credit and monitors and promotes market integrity and consumer protection in the Australian financial system.
Through our enforcement work, we hold to account those who contravene the law, working to achieve strong outcomes that address the greatest consumer and investor harms.ASIC is committed to a providing a diverse and inclusive workplace where the very best talent in Australia chooses to work.
Indigenous Australians are encouraged to apply as well as applicants from all backgrounds and with different abilities.We Offer a Range Of employee Benefits Including:Attractive superannuationAdditional leave entitlements50/50 hybrid work-from home modelFlexible work arrangementsAssistance for study and professional developmentClick here to view ASIC's salary and benefits guide.To read more about ASIC, you can visit our website or review our Corporate Plan.To work with us, you need to be an Australian citizen and be prepared to complete an ASIC Suitability and Baseline Assessment.
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