Role Overview
Insurance Council of BC is hiring a mid-level Licensing Officer. This is a contract hybrid role, based in CA. posted 2 days ago. Full responsibilities, required qualifications, and the apply link are listed in the description below.
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Job Description
About the Insurance Council
The Insurance Council of British Columbia is the regulatory organization that licenses and regulates the activities of over 50,000 life and general insurance agents, general insurance salespersons, insurance adjusters, and restricted insurance agents in British Columbia.
Why Work for the Insurance Council?
Work with a great team of people in a rewarding career that makes a difference. We are in a downtown location with plenty of amenities nearby. The Insurance Council has a friendly and collaborative environment with a team who is committed to protecting the public.
- We offer a comprehensive health and dental plan
- Work-life balance
- Hybrid work environment (work from office/residence in BC)
- Professional development
- Equitable employment opportunities
The Opportunity
The Licensing Officer is responsible for managing individual license applications and license changes, in accordance with governing legislation, Council Rules, policies and department procedures. Their primary role is to review and assess applications to ensure that only qualified and suitable individuals are licensed, prioritizing public protection. Additionally, they address related inquiries and provide guidance as needed. This position offers a balanced hybrid work model, combining work-from-home flexibility with in-office collaboration.
This is a maternity leave cover position with an end date of January 28, 2028
Duties and Responsibilities
- Conduct reviews and analysis of individual applications and licensing changes from financial services intermediaries (e.g., insurance agents, insurance adjusters) to identify issues, determine follow-up requirements, and assess compliance with applicable legislation, regulations, and policies as part of the licensing review process.
- Approve applications and licensing changes that meet all regulatory requirements, or recommend denial or the imposition of conditions where requirements are not met.
- Document all pertinent communications (telephone calls, emails, and meetings) in the licensee/applicant file within the licensing management system.
- Conduct research and analysis of issues identified during the application or licensing change process, and support the preparation of suitability reports addressing policy, compliance, risk management, and other regulatory considerations.
- Approve applications that meet Council Rules or refer applications, with recommendations, to the Manager, Licensing for further consideration.
- Prepare and issue correspondence to applicants and licensees regarding outstanding requirements and clarification of licensing requirements.
- Respond to written and verbal licensing inquiries within established service standards (1–2 business days).
- Participate in the review and analysis of licensing procedures, systems, and applicable legislation to support continuous improvement.
- Conduct investigations of equivalency and suitability cases under the direction of the Manager, Licensing, and provide recommendations in accordance with legislation, Council Rules, policies, precedents, and departmental procedures.
- Support the Manager, Licensing in the preparation of materials for the Licensing Review Committee and Council regarding individual applications.
- Remain current on Council legislation, policies, and procedures.
- Participate in system development initiatives, including testing and providing feedback on licensing systems.
- Participate in cross-departmental meetings, working groups, and projects as required.
- Prepare reports related to licensing activities as directed by the Manager, Licensing.
- Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) to track efficiency, quality, and accuracy of licensing decisions, and report on performance as required.
- Process licence status changes in accordance with Council Rules.
- Address gaps identified through routine audits and recommend process improvements.
- Maintain databases related to errors and omissions insurance and supervisor records.
- Monitor developments and trends in education prerequisites and licensing requirements, including practices of other regulatory bodies, and report relevant changes to the Manager, Licensing.
- Handle issues raised by applicants or regulatory bodies and escalate to the Manager, Licensing where appropriate.
- Liaise with other regulatory bodies regarding applicants and licensees.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Manager, Licensing.
Qualifications and Experience
- Two to three years of experience in regulatory, financial services, or related fields
- Post-secondary degree in a related field, such as business administration, or equivalent work experience. In addition, courses toward a Chartered Insurance Professional (CIP), Canadian Accredited Insurance Broker (CAIB), or similar insurance education are considered an asset
- Excellent word processing skills with a minimum typing speed of 60 wpm
- Good time-management skills with an ability to handle multiple concurrent tasks and changing priorities
- Excellent organization and attention to detail
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Must show initiative and curiosity and have good judgment skills
- Ability to effectively work with irate and difficult people
- Customer service skills
Hiring Range: $58,480 – $73,100 per annum.
Placement within this range will be determined according to the candidate’s relevant experience, qualifications, and demonstrated competencies.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply for the Licensing Officer position at Insurance Council of BC?
Use the Apply button above to submit your application directly to Insurance Council of BC. Most applications take less than 5 minutes if your resume and contact details are ready, and you'll be routed to the employer's official application system to finish.
Is the Licensing Officer role at Insurance Council of BC remote or in-office?
This is a hybrid role based in CA. Expect a mix of in-office and remote days, with the specific cadence set by the hiring manager.
What does a Licensing Officer at Insurance Council of BC earn?
Insurance Council of BC has not disclosed a salary range in this posting. Many employers share specifics later in the interview process; you can also ask during a recruiter screen if compensation transparency is important to you.
When was the Licensing Officer role at Insurance Council of BC posted?
This role was posted on June 6, 2026 (2 days ago). It's still listed as actively hiring; we re-confirm openings against the source system multiple times per day and remove closed roles.
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