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Senior Manager, Group Audit & Conduct

📍 Toronto, Canada

Finance and Insurance Wellington-Altus

Job Description

Location

This posting is for an existing vacancy in Wellington-Altus’s Calgary or Toronto office. Our organization

Founded in 2017, Wellington-Altus Financial (Wellington-Altus) is the parent company to Wellington-Altus Private Counsel Inc., Wellington-Altus USA Inc., Wellington-Altus Insurance Inc., Wellington-Altus Group Solutions Inc., Independent Advisor Solutions Inc., and Wellington-Altus Private Wealth Inc.—the top-rated investment dealer in Canada and one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies. With nearly $40 billion in assets under administration and offices across the country, Wellington-Altus identifies with successful, entrepreneurial advisors and portfolio managers and their high-net-worth clients. Investment Executive 2025 Brokerage Report Card. The opportunity

Reporting to the Assistance Vice‑President, Group Audit and Conduct, the Senior Manager, Group Audit & Conduct will provide functional oversight of audit deliverables, leading a portfolio of audits across the wealth businesses. The role will own risk assessment and plan delivery, elevate audit quality and insights, coach a high‑performing team and influence senior stakeholders to strengthen control environments, conduct risk management and regulatory compliance. Key responsibilities include

Audit Planning & Risk Assessment

Lead the wealth risk assessment and develop a risk‑based annual audit plan covering core lines of business, products, and key risk themes (e.g., suitability, KYC/AML, sales practices, conflicts, best execution, portfolio oversight, model risk, third‑party risk, cyber & data, privacy). Continuously update the plan based on emerging risks, regulatory changes, incidents, complaints, and business growth initiatives (e.g., new products, platforms, or outsourcing). Incorporate data‑driven scoping, thematic reviews, and continuous monitoring.

Audit Execution & Quality

Oversee end‑to‑end audits: planning, fieldwork, testing, issue development, reporting, and follow‑up—on time, on budget, and internal methodology. Ensure robust testing of design and operating effectiveness for key controls over advice, client onboarding, account maintenance, trading, suitability, fee billing, disclosure, privacy, and safeguarding of client assets. Drive the use of data analytics (population testing, stratified sampling, trend analysis, and control monitoring). Review workpapers and reports to ensure clarity, factual accuracy, proportionality of findings, and actionable recommendations.

Regulatory & Conduct Risk Focus

Assess compliance with applicable regulations and guidance (e.g., CIRO/IIROC Dealer Rules, OSC/CSA, FINTRAC, privacy laws) and internal policies/standards. Evaluate conduct risk and client outcomes: suitability and KYC, conflicts management, compensation and incentives, complaints handling, vulnerable clients, and disclosure transparency. Prepare for and support regulatory exams; track and validate remediation actions.

Stakeholder Management & Influence

Build trusted, constructive relationships with senior leaders in Wealth (front office, compliance, operations, risk, technology). Communicate insights succinctly, distinguishing between control gaps, design opportunities, and operational improvements that strengthen client outcomes and business resilience. Escalate significant issues promptly, frame risk clearly, and align pragmatic remediation plans with measurable outcomes and accountable owners.

People Leadership

Lead and coach a team of managers/senior auditors; set goals, allocate work, review deliverables, and provide timely feedback. Develop team capabilities in wealth products, conduct risk, regulatory interpretation, testing discipline, analytics, and storytelling. Foster a high‑performance, inclusive culture rooted in curiosity, accountability, and continuous improvement.

Continuous Improvement

Champion audit methodology enhancements, automation, and analytics use cases (e.g., exception monitoring, outlier detection, fee/expense testing). Contribute to audit committee materials, thematic insights, and quarterly risk reporting. Share best practices across Group Audit & Conduct; mentor peers; lead training.

The ideal candidate will possess

Bachelor’s degree or diploma in business administration, finance, accounting or similar field of study, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Valid CSC/CPH or Canadian Investment Regulatory Exam (CIRE) is considered an asset. 5 – 8 years of internal or external audit, or first‑line controls in Wealth and Risk Management. Strong knowledge of wealth products and processes: advisory/discretionary, funds, managed solutions, fee billing, trading/ops, custody, vendor/third‑party risk. Solid grasp of Canadian wealth regulatory environment (e.g. CIRO, OSC, CSA) and conduct risk. Proven people leadership: building, coaching and performance‑managing a team. Strong written and oral communication skills, ability to effectively communicate ideas and recommendations. Advanced testing skills (design & operating effectiveness), root cause analysis, and issue development with sustainable remediation. Proficiency with the MS Office (ie. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams), and knowledge of advanced Excel functions (ie. VLOOKUP, pivot tables, etc.). Risk & Control Acumen: Converts complex regulations and processes into clear control objectives and effective testing strategies. Sound Judgment: Balances control rigor with business practicality; escalates the right issues at the right time. Ownership & Delivery: Plans well, executes to timelines, and raises early warnings proactively. Leadership & Coaching: Grows others; sets clear expectations and recognizes great work. Data‑Driven Mindset: Uses analytics and evidence to challenge and form insights. Communication: Writes tight, persuasive reports; tailors messaging for executive audiences. Compensation & Benefits

Range $90,000 - $120,750 annually. This range represents Wellington-Altus's expected range of compensation for this position. Actual compensation will vary and will be based on various factors, such as location, skills, experience, and qualification for the role. Compensation for part‑time roles will be pro‑rated based on number of hours regularly worked. Wellington-Altus's total compensation package for employees may also include discretionary bonuses as well as other perks and rewards. Wellington-Altus also offers health insurance, accident and life insurance, and other unique benefits per location. Conditions of employment

Must be legally eligible to work in Canada. A background check, satisfactory to the employer, may be required of the successful applicant prior to commencing employment. Must be able to travel within Canada 0‑5% of the time. Wellington-Altus Private Wealth is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community and welcomes applications from women, racialized persons, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and persons of all sexual orientations and genders. All qualified individuals who would contribute to the further diversification of our organization are encouraged to apply. If you require accommodation for the recruitment process, please let us know at the point of application. To apply

Click the Apply for This Job button to submit your resume, cover letter and salary expectations. You will be contacted if you are selected for an interview. More information about working at Wellington-Altus can be found on our website at www.wellington‑altus.com.

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Job Details

Posted Date: February 24, 2026
Job Type: Finance and Insurance
Location: Toronto, Canada
Company: Wellington-Altus

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