Investigator
3 days ago
Prepare and conduct complex investigations and high-profile enforcement action, including criminal prosecutions and civil and administrative action. Use your investigative skills to make a positive difference for investors and consumers in the Australian financial system.
- Enjoy a 50/50 hybrid work-from-home model
- Additional leave entitlements and flexible work arrangements
- Continuing Professional Development – on-going formal and informal training opportunities and mentoring programs
A future with ASIC means that your work will contribute to ASIC's vision for a fair, strong and efficient financial system for all Australians. We value what you will bring. We value those with sharp, analytical minds and who open to challenging the way things are done.
Our team
ASIC's Enforcement and Compliance Group (ECG) oversees initial inquiries, compliance, and enforcement action across multiple sectors. In , ECG began over 240 investigations, and obtained over $100 million in civil penalties and multiple criminal convictions and banning orders.
Enforcement Inquiries and Compliance (EIC) teams handle early-stage misconduct investigations and decide whether cases advance to further investigation or seek administrative or compliance outcomes.
Investigations teams manage complex cases through the entire investigation process, conduct related civil litigation, and support criminal prosecutions conducted by the Commonwealth DPP.
Investigator positions are currently open in both Investigations and EIC teams. This recruitment will create a pool to fill current and future vacancies within ECG.
The role
As an Investigator
, you will contribute to complex investigations of suspected misconduct and obtaining enforcement outcomes. You will have the opportunity to participate in varied, interesting and impactful work. More specifically, you will:
- Case manage, scope, plan and conduct investigations within multi-disciplinary teams.
- Prepare briefs of evidence for criminal, civil and/or administrative matters and provide support to any resulting enforcement action.
- Identify and address issues arising during investigations.
- Gather evidence through compulsory notices and examinations, interviews and search warrants, and prepare witness statements and affidavits.
- Use ASIC's evidence management technology and other systems to interrogate, analyse and derive insights from high volumes of evidence and data.
About You
As the ideal candidate you will be inquisitive, have an analytical mind set and be comfortable working with complex information in a changing environment. You will be proactive and outcome-driven, with the ability to see how your work contributes to the bigger picture. With a consultative and collaborative interpersonal style, you will enjoy working as part of a large, multi-skilled team.
In Addition, You Will Have
- Extensive experience in an investigative role, ideally working on complex criminal or civil matters in a regulatory, government or law enforcement setting, or an industry regulated by ASIC.
- Experience in the preparation of briefs of evidence for criminal and/or civil proceedings.
- Case/ project management and evidence gathering skills including working with complex information and large data sets, and using evidence management software.
- Highly developed written and verbal communication and stakeholder management skills.
Tertiary qualifications in commerce, accounting, criminology, law or another relevant discipline will be well regarded as will qualifications in investigations.
Experience in industries regulated by ASIC including superannuation, insurance, credit, banking, wealth management/financial advisory or insolvency will also be well regarded.
To work with us, you need to be an Australian citizen and be prepared to complete an ASIC Suitability and Baseline Assessment which is issued by ASIC's Security team.
What we offer you
At ASIC, you'll be part of a team working on complex and meaningful matters that protect consumers, support fair markets and strengthen Australia's financial system. ASIC invests in their people and values a strong cultural environment. Benefits for you include:
- 20 days of annual leave, plus additional paid leave during the Christmas closedown and 18 days of personal leave
- Flexible work arrangements and part-time options
- A supportive culture where we celebrate wins and express appreciation.
- Ongoing learning, development and career growth opportunities.
Click Here To Read More About ASIC's Employee Benefits.
Applications for this role will close at 11:59pm
(
AEDST
)
on Sunday 2 November
2025.
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