
Leader, Special Investigations Unit (SIU)
- Dartmouth, NS
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead a team investigating claims with potential fraud indicators
- Oversee proactive case management, ensuring investigations are timely, effective, defensible, and appropriately scoped
- Collaborate cross-functionally to develop fraud mitigation recommendations and participate in decision panels
- Manage team capacity and workflow—set priorities, delegate tasks, and ensure deadlines are met
- Resolve customer and stakeholder escalations, considering all relevant risk factors
- Monitor team performance using data-driven insights; provide coaching, feedback, and support ongoing QA activities
- Support onboarding, training, and career development of team members
- Set clear goals and provide regular, constructive feedback to improve performance
- Enhance investigative capabilities through tools, techniques, and expert resources
- Lead through change with a positive, solutions-focused mindset
- Apply risk management controls proportionately and effectively
- Stay current on industry trends, regulatory changes, and emerging risks
- Contribute to fraud prevention projects and initiatives
- Ensure proper documentation and evidence collection (physical and electronic)
- Provide training and support to front-line staff
- Liaise with Verify and SIU teams to improve fraud detection and decision-making
- Analyze data to identify fraud patterns, process gaps, and propose prevention strategies
- Minimum 5+ years People Leadership experience, as well as 5 years of fraud investigation/claims adjusting (insurance fraud preferred: auto, injury, or property)
- Proven ability to lead and coach investigative teams
- Strong risk assessment skills across auto/property & casualty fraud/financial crime
- Solid understanding of claims and underwriting processes
- Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills
- Strong communication and customer service skills—diplomatic and empathetic
- Technical knowledge of insurance lines, policies, claims, privacy, and legislation
- Confidence in making objective decisions in high-risk or legally sensitive matters
- Experience with quality assurance and performance feedback
- Bilingualism required: knowledge of English in addition to French is necessary, as this position involves communicating, both orally and in writing, with our clients, partners, and other teams at Aviva Canada located across the country.
- Must have adjuster licenses in Quebec, Atlantic regions
- Compelling rewards package including base salary, eligibility for annual bonus, paid vacation, retirement savings, share plan, health benefits, personal wellness account, and 3 paid volunteer days per year.
- Our vacation package starts at 4 weeks !
- Outstanding Career Development
- Paid professional development education (Controlled Insurance Program designation)
- Corporate wellness programs to support our employees’ physical and mental health
- Hybrid work