Job Description Established in 1988, Rest is one of Australia’s largest profit-to-member superannuation funds. We support more than two million members, with around $100 billion of funds under management and are recognised as a responsible investment leader*. We believe when members understand and engage with their super, they’re more likely to get a better retirement outcome. Everything we do at Rest is underpinned by our values and behaviours, we want to Be Daring, Keep it Simple, Take Action and Have Grit. To put it simply we want our people to thrive and love the work they do. The role sits within Enterprise Risk business division which monitors the Rest Investments team compliance with regulatory obligations and accountabilities. Reporting to the Head of Risk (Investments), the candidate will have an important role to monitor regulatory change, implement an automated compliance system and strengthen compliance risk culture by embedding best practice compliance management for investment activities. Provide ongoing regulatory advice that is tailored to the Investment team’s needs across public and private markets (infrastructure, private equity and property through funds, co-investments and direct). Develop and implement processes to support regulatory filings including substantial shareholding disclosures, OTC derivatives reporting and global markets regulation monitoring. Implement regulatory compliance system to automate the full compliance lifecycle: from regulatory identification to policy implementation and control management. Partner with internal stakeholders (Investments, Investment Legal and Regulatory Affairs) to monitor regulatory developments / trends, advise on implications to Rest and play a key advocacy role to achieve balanced regulatory outcomes. Be responsible for the governance and delivery of regulatory change management, including overseeing operational implementation. Provide advice, challenge, and oversight on change initiatives to ensure they are proactively managed and implemented effectively across Investments and Finance and Investment Operations.