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Governance Associate

JuniorMid levelFull-timeOfficeSydney NSW, AustraliaBrisbane QLD, AustraliaPosted 2 days agoVerified 2 days ago
Pending fitX of Y criteria met

About the job

The Governance Associate position at AIG is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the transformation of how customers manage risk. This role is pivotal in supporting governance activities and collaborating with various functions across the business. AIG values in-person collaboration, fostering a supportive environment where team members can thrive and grow together.

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You'll be responsible for

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Supporting governance activities

Supporting governance activities, including maintenance of inventory to ensure accurate tracking and monitoring for compliance assurance.
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Acting as a point of contact

Acting as a point of contact for key governance activities across the business.
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Documenting processes

Documenting processes in line with governance frameworks to ensure compliance and effective implementation.

Key criteria

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Governance framework experience

Experience supporting governance frameworks in insurance environments.

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Organizational skills

Demonstrated ability to manage and track compliance inventories.

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Relationship management skills

Proven experience developing strong relationships with stakeholders.

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4 criteria for this job
Governance framework experience
Experience supporting governance frameworks in insurance environments.

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Organizational skills
Demonstrated ability to manage and track compliance inventories.

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Relationship management skills
Proven experience developing strong relationships with stakeholders.

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Project management knowledge
Foundational understanding of project management principles.

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