Everest is a leading global reinsurance and insurance provider, operating for nearly 50 years through subsidiaries in the Europe, Bermuda, Canada, Singapore, US, and other territories. Our strengths include extensive product and distribution capabilities, a strong balance sheet, and an innovative culture. Throughout our history, Everest has maintained its discipline and focuses on creating long-term value through underwriting excellence and strong risk and capital management. But the most critical asset in this organization is our people.
At Everest, we are committed to the development of our people. We offer dynamic training & professional development to our employees. You will benefit from career development and learning opportunities that will let you set career goals and fulfill them, including:
The mission of the Everest Group Compliance Department is to ensure, as a second line of defense, that legal, regulatory and ethics risks across Everest Group are effectively and efficiently controlled.
As a Compliance Support Director on the Compliance Program Support team, you will collaborate with Legal and subject matter Compliance Officers in working with insurance and reinsurance business and support functions to create and maintain controls over the various legal and regulatory compliance and ethics risks affecting Everest's growing businesses.
You will have the freedom to take initiative and think outside the box to help design and execute programs to meet Everest's compliance goals and to promote the compliance program across the organization by making risk assessment, testing, and other interactions run as smoothly and efficiently as possible.
You will use knowledge of commercial insurance and reinsurance to establish credibility with business and support function leaders so that the Compliance Department will be viewed as part of their team solving today's business challenges.
This is a hybrid position working 3 days onsite in our Warren, NJ office and 2 days remote.
Responsibilities, in collaboration with the Chief Compliance Officer, Compliance Program Support Officer, and subject-matter Compliance Officers, include but are not limited to:
Assist in building up a second line of defense, consistent with requirements across jurisdictions, for all insurance and reinsurance business controls across all compliance topics
Input into the Annual Compliance Plan, which will reflect tasks and priorities across topics for each year, especially toward ensuring efficient allocation of Compliance and business resources and setting priorities
Assist in coordination of the conduct of initial and ongoing risk assessments across all compliance topics, to help set priorities and enable deployment of available resources to meet the Annual Compliance Plan, as necessary
Assist in design and implementation of a testing and consultation program, prioritized by level of inherent and residual risk, as necessary
Support subject-matter Compliance Officers in the planning and execution of training programs, as necessary
Assist in maintaining awareness of emerging issues and areas of risk, working with internal legal experts, and accessing outside sources of information, as necessary
Assisting business, Legal, and key support functions to resolve identified issues, respond to government or regulatory examinations and inquiries, and ensure that going-forward controls are effective, key role in the management of regulatory examinations and inquiries and
Assisting with the development, review and distribution of interpretive guidance or communications to the business in order to help ensure awareness of relevant Compliance topics
Qualifications, Education & Experience:
4-year college degree required
7-10 years' experience in the Property and Casualty ("P&C") (re)insurance industry, with insurance companies or producers, required
Significant experience handling or facilitating compliance-related functions and matters, in P&C (re)insurance (preferred) or other insurance-related organizations
Significant experience in project management and troubleshooting cross-functional projects
Experience in planning, developing and executing training programs
Industry designations related to compliance or (re)insurance a plus. Paralegal experience desirable
Knowledge, Skills & Competencies:
Relationship-building, advocacy, and presentation skills, to create and operate Compliance Department Programs and build Compliance Department credibility and ensure acceptance of necessary compliance measures by all constituencies
Strong desire to be part of a collegial, collaborative and high-functioning Compliance Program Support team
Familiarity with the following compliance topics required:
Insurance and Reinsurance Law and Regulation, Anti-Trust, Anti-Fraud
Economic Sanctions and Anti-Boycott, Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Bribery
Code of Conduct/Ethics/Conflicts of Interest
Securities Trading Laws
Privacy and Data Security
Records Management
Familiarity with regulatory information management systems such as Wolters Kluwer, APCIA, Ethidex, LexisNexis, EQS, etc. helpful
Base of insurance knowledge required, of insurance products, including workers compensation, casualty, management liability, property, and marine and aviation/aerospace coverages; insurance distribution, including producers, MGUs and program administrators; claims handling; Finance and Treasury functions, as related to Economic Sanctions and/or Financial Crime Compliance
Ability to relate (re)insurance product, industry, and compliance subject matter knowledge to Everest's business, to understand risks and add value in formulating effective controls
Proficiency in written communication; facility with word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation software
Proactivity and initiative, and a desire to put your stamp on this role in our Group Compliance Department
Judgement and ability to prioritize work considering time urgency, risk severity and available resources
Our Culture
At Everest, our purpose is to provide the world with protection. We help clients and businesses thrive, fuel global economies, and create sustainable value for our colleagues, shareholders and the communities that we serve. We also pride ourselves on having a unique and inclusive culture which is driven by a unified set of values and behaviors. Click here to learn more about our culture.
Our Values are the guiding principles that inform our decisions, actions and behaviors. They are an expression of our culture and an integral part of how we work: Talent. Thoughtful assumption of risk. Execution. Efficiency. Humility. Leadership. Collaboration. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Our Colleague Behaviors define how we operate and interact with each other no matter our location, level or function: Respect everyone. Pursue better. Lead by example. Own our outcomes. Win together.
All colleagues are held accountable to upholding and supporting our values and behaviors across the company. This includes day to day interactions with fellow colleagues, and the global communities we serve.
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Type: Regular
Time Type: Full time
Primary Location: Warren, NJ
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Everest is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion or creed, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin or ancestry, citizenship, genetics, physical or mental disability, age, marital status, civil union status, family or parental status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. As part of this commitment, Everest will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact Everest Benefits at everestbenefits@everestglobal.com.
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