
Consultant, Operational Risk Management
- Vancouver, BC
- 81.200-122.000 $ par an
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Lead the implementation and ongoing enhancement of the Operational Risk Management & Resilience Framework, including; Risk Control Self-Assessments (RCSAs) program, operational risk issue management, risk event collection and analysis, change management assessments, key risk indicators (KRIs), identification and mapping of critical operations, and scenario analysis and testing.
- Responsible for the implementation of Third-Party Risk Management Framework including the design, testing, and implementation of risk assessments with ongoing oversight throughout the TPRM lifecycle.
- Interpret and apply BC Financial Services Authority (BCFSA) and Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI) guidelines to enable organizational alignment with regulatory principles and expectations.
- Collaborate with teams across the organization to establish operational risk data collection process and develop aggregation methodology.
- Design and maintain comprehensive risk reporting for management and the Board committees.
- Promote risk-aware culture throughout the organization while serving as advisor on operational risk matters.
- Bachelor’s degree in; Business, Economics, or a related discipline.
- 5+ years of experience in operational risk, third-party risk management, enterprise risk management or a related field within regulated financial industry.
- Canadian Risk Management certification is beneficial.
- Demonstrated experience implementing and maintaining risk management processes e.g., RCSA, KRI, issue management, risk loss event tracking.
- Working with GRC system and/or working with a third party to onboard a GRC system and develop risk requirements is beneficial.
- Strong understanding of Canadian regulatory requirements (OSFI B-10, E-21, other applicable guidelines).
- Experience leading and managing projects.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills; you can clearly communicate issues and solutions to all levels, on both a formal and informal basis.
- Advanced analytical skills and problem-solving skills with strong attention to detail and ability to interpret information.
- Excellent organizational skills with ability to prioritize effectively.
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a small team, maintaining a strong sense of urgency and accountability to meet tight deadlines.
- Advanced Power Point, Excel, and Word skills.
- A strategic and systems thinker – you connect the dots between risk frameworks, business processes, and regulatory expectations, enabling practical implementation of controls that support both compliance and operational efficiency.
- A collaborator with influence – you build trusted relationships across three lines of defense, guide teams through risk assessments and control design, and diplomatically challenge when needed to uphold risk standards.
- Detail-oriented – you ensure accuracy in risk documentation, dashboards, and regulatory reporting, while driving consistent follow-through on remediation plans, issue tracking, and program enhancements.
- We are the largest private-sector
- New employees receive between three to four weeks of vacation allowance per calendar year, and the number of vacation days grows.
- In addition to the 10 statutory holidays in British Columbia, Vancity provides an additional three statutory holidays. We offer care days for periods of short-term personal illness or emergency family illness.
- We have flex credits for our health care & dental benefits offer three levels of coverage for you to select from. These benefits will also be effective immediately based on your hire date.
- We understand that retirement means different things to different people and at Vancity we will offer you a Defined benefits pension plan that pays you a retirement income for life.