Risk Manager
Top Benefits
About the role
As the Risk Manager in a leadership role, you will work with all City departments regarding claims, insurance and risk. Working collaboratively with others, you will investigate and manage claims involving the City, manage Delta’s insurance portfolio and identify opportunities and develop strategies to minimize risk.
Key Responsibilities
Reporting to the Director, Corporate Services, the Risk Manager is responsible for:
- Managing the City’s insurance portfolio;
- Reviewing contracts and insurance requirements;
- Reviewing insurance documentation from contractors and vendors for compliance with City requirements;
- Receiving notices of claim from third parties;
- Investigating claims and determining liability;
- Working with legal counsel and insurance adjusters;
- Managing claims resolution;
- Managing property claims made by the City;
- Working with senior staff from all departments to protect the assets of the City, reduce losses and minimize risk;
- Preparing correspondence related to claims handling process, risk management, and insurance coverage;
- Preparing reports for on behalf of the City Solicitor on the City’s insurance portfolio, claims and risk management; and
- Completing related duties as required.
Qualifications
- A university degree with specialization in law, business, finance, economics or public administration;
- An insurance professional designation;
- A Canadian Risk Management (CRM) certification;
- At least five years’ work experience in risk management including some experience with government (preferably municipal government) risk and claims management;
- Knowledge of relevant legal framework (e.g. negligence, Local Government Act); and
- The ability to communicate clearly (verbal and written), and effectively manage difficult situations in a patient, tactful and respectful manner.
- An equivalent combination of education, training and experience may be considered.
The City of Delta provides a competitive salary of $113,720 - $135,614 annually (commensurate with experience) and a benefits package including Municipal Pension Plan as well as an earned-days-off system. Interested applicants are requested to apply online at www.delta.ca/employment, to competition #25-204 EX by October 2, 2025.
At the City of Delta, we are committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce that is representative of our community, providing equal opportunity and fostering an inclusive workplace where our individual differences are recognized, valued and celebrated.
We thank all applicants for their interest; only those under consideration will be contacted.
Copies of relevant professional certificates, degrees, or tickets must be submitted with your application.
Preferred candidates will be required to submit a Police Information Check
About Corporation of Delta
Delta is home to a population of approximately 100,000 people. The community takes great pride in its past as well as its sustainable future. Delta offers diverse amenities including a hospital; an airport; a museum and archives; libraries; sports and recreational facilities; and many bike and walking trails in a varied network of parks including waterfront parks on the Fraser River, Boundary Bay and the Strait of Georgia.
Employees at the City of Delta play a key role in developing and maintaining the high quality of services we provide to the community. If you are motivated, talented, professional and committed to making a positive difference in the workplace and providing excellence in customer service, consider joining our team.
Risk Manager
Top Benefits
About the role
As the Risk Manager in a leadership role, you will work with all City departments regarding claims, insurance and risk. Working collaboratively with others, you will investigate and manage claims involving the City, manage Delta’s insurance portfolio and identify opportunities and develop strategies to minimize risk.
Key Responsibilities
Reporting to the Director, Corporate Services, the Risk Manager is responsible for:
- Managing the City’s insurance portfolio;
- Reviewing contracts and insurance requirements;
- Reviewing insurance documentation from contractors and vendors for compliance with City requirements;
- Receiving notices of claim from third parties;
- Investigating claims and determining liability;
- Working with legal counsel and insurance adjusters;
- Managing claims resolution;
- Managing property claims made by the City;
- Working with senior staff from all departments to protect the assets of the City, reduce losses and minimize risk;
- Preparing correspondence related to claims handling process, risk management, and insurance coverage;
- Preparing reports for on behalf of the City Solicitor on the City’s insurance portfolio, claims and risk management; and
- Completing related duties as required.
Qualifications
- A university degree with specialization in law, business, finance, economics or public administration;
- An insurance professional designation;
- A Canadian Risk Management (CRM) certification;
- At least five years’ work experience in risk management including some experience with government (preferably municipal government) risk and claims management;
- Knowledge of relevant legal framework (e.g. negligence, Local Government Act); and
- The ability to communicate clearly (verbal and written), and effectively manage difficult situations in a patient, tactful and respectful manner.
- An equivalent combination of education, training and experience may be considered.
The City of Delta provides a competitive salary of $113,720 - $135,614 annually (commensurate with experience) and a benefits package including Municipal Pension Plan as well as an earned-days-off system. Interested applicants are requested to apply online at www.delta.ca/employment, to competition #25-204 EX by October 2, 2025.
At the City of Delta, we are committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce that is representative of our community, providing equal opportunity and fostering an inclusive workplace where our individual differences are recognized, valued and celebrated.
We thank all applicants for their interest; only those under consideration will be contacted.
Copies of relevant professional certificates, degrees, or tickets must be submitted with your application.
Preferred candidates will be required to submit a Police Information Check
About Corporation of Delta
Delta is home to a population of approximately 100,000 people. The community takes great pride in its past as well as its sustainable future. Delta offers diverse amenities including a hospital; an airport; a museum and archives; libraries; sports and recreational facilities; and many bike and walking trails in a varied network of parks including waterfront parks on the Fraser River, Boundary Bay and the Strait of Georgia.
Employees at the City of Delta play a key role in developing and maintaining the high quality of services we provide to the community. If you are motivated, talented, professional and committed to making a positive difference in the workplace and providing excellence in customer service, consider joining our team.