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Benefit is a leader in the U.S. retirement market with more than $60 billion in assets under management. S. retirement industry.

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Benefit is a PLACE where we promise to help our customers To and Through Retirement®. We’re proud to have been recognized as one of the best in the business: Named to Ward’s 50 list of top-performing life-health insurance companies Recognized on list of Ingram’s Top 100 Private Companies in the Kansas City area in 2024 About the Role: As a Compliance Analyst you will support the company’s enterprise compliance program with a focus on insurance and broker dealer regulatory requirements related to fixed and variable life and annuity products. This role provides exposure to multiple compliance disciplines including monitoring, regulatory inquiries, broker dealer supervision, and complaint management.

The Compliance

Analyst position reports to the Compliance Manager and can be based out of our home office in Topeka, Kansas, or our Overland Park, Kansas office. We work a hybrid schedule, offering flexibility to work both remotely and on-site. Support compliance oversight of fixed and variable life and annuity products.

Receive, log, investigate, and assist in responding to consumer and regulatory complaints submitted through state insurance regulators and other regulatory bodies. Identify trends, root causes, and emerging risks across complaints, monitoring reviews, and regulatory activity. Assist with regulatory exams, audits, and information requests by gathering documentation and preparing responses.

Support policy and procedure development, updates, and internal compliance training initiatives. Maintain accurate documentation and records in accordance with regulatory retention requirements. What We’re Looking For: Bachelor’s degree in Business, Finance, Legal Studies, English, or a related field. 0-3 years of experience in compliance, risk, insurance, financial services, or a related regulatory environment.

Strong analytical, writing, and organizational skills.

Preferred Qualifications Exposure to insurance or broker dealer compliance environments. When you join our team, you’re not just getting a paycheck — you’re getting a career path full of growth opportunities, plus a robust benefits package that puts your well-being first. Here’s what you can expect as a full-time Security Benefit associate: Competitive salary and annual incentive bonuses to reward your contributions. 33 days of paid time off (including PTO, holidays, Volunteer Day, and days of significance).

Comprehensive medical, dental & vision insurance. Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance to give you peace of mind.

Flexible Spending

Accounts for medical and dependent care. Life Insurance to protect your loved ones. Associate assistance programs for your personal and professional well-being.

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