Description
A SISIP Financial Planner (CFP or PFP) is a solution-oriented, strong communicator, who conducts deep discovery to understand client needs, develop relationships, customize needs based financial plans and provide supportive client action. As a trusted advisor to the CAF Community, the Financial Planner provides expert knowledge, skills, and experience covering the core areas of financial planning including financial management, investment planning, tax planning, risk management and planning for education, retirement, and estates. The advisor has a solid understanding of the CAF Pension Plan and is able to provide in-depth analysis and client-centric recommendations on pension choices.
The Financial Planner gathers and analyses financial information, conducts deep discovery to understand client wants, needs and goals, and collaborates with other SISIP advisory specialists and external partners to develop and implement a tailored financial plan, with full client engagement. Helping to ensure financial education and literacy among the CAF Community is a key mandate to help our clients build a financially secure future while making informed choices about their current needs. As such, the Financial Planner builds strong relationships with the CAF Community and internal/external partners and delivers financial education to inform, create awareness of SISIP Financial and the value we create for the CAF Community.
QUALIFICATIONSEducation, Certifications and Licenses
Bachelor’s degree or College diploma in Business Administration, Commerce, Economics, or a related field AND several years of experience in financial services
Canadian Securities Course (CSC)
Investment Funds Course (IFC)
Registered to sell Mutual Funds (MFDA/AMF)
Required to hold or successfully complete the Certified Financial Planner® (CFP) OR Personal Financial Planner® (PFP) designation
Maintain registration and member in good standing status as CFP or PFP licensee of the Financial Planners Standards Counsel (FPSC)
Experience
In the provision of financial planning and investment services
In building relationships with clients
In organizing and delivering presentations
In providing investment advice
In preparing written financial plans
Competencies
Client focus, organizational knowledge, communication, innovation, teamwork and leadership.
RESPONSIBILITIESDevelop personal financial plans including debt management, budgeting, education, investment, risk, retirement, estate, and related tax planning.
Develop a business plan, establish strategies, activities and goals that address client growth and retention, business and partner (COI) development in collaboration with management within the assigned territories, in accordance with SISIP’s business planning practices and standards.
Develop and deepen understanding of client goals, needs and overall financial situation through comprehensive client discovery, including data gathering and analysis, identification of options, development of client-centric recommendations, creation/implementation of financial action plan, and ongoing evaluation of revision of the plan with supportive client action.
Deliver presentations virtually or at Base/Wing/Unit (B/W/U), deepen partner relationships and develop and retain client relationships with CAF members and families.
Leverage Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software in the day-to-day management of client relationships, team collaboration and business development activities.
Adhere to Know Your Customer (KYC) & Know Your Product (KYP) processes to develop an in-depth understanding of client’s needs and determine the appropriate investment asset mix aligned with life goals, income needs, return expectations and risk tolerance that fulfills client objectives.
Comply with regulatory, fiduciary, legal, security, confidentiality and ethical requirements for the protection of our members and clients.
OTHER INFORMATIONLanguage Requirement: Bilingual (English and French) Essential
Reading: Advanced
Writing: Functional
Oral: Advanced
Start Date: January 19, 2026
This is an on-site position with an assigned work location. The employee must be able to work 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Monday-Friday.
Salary plus Employee Performance Plan.
The selection process will be done virtually.
Health Benefits: Drug coverage, healthcare spending account, virtual care (telemedicine), Employee and Family Assistance Program, mental health support, travel insurance, dental, vision, life insurance and disability insurance.
Work Life Balance: Flexible work options and a wide range of paid/unpaid leave, including paid vacation, family related leave and personal days.
Retirement Planning: A Defined Benefit Pension Plan and Group Savings Plans.
Learning and Development: Payment of professional association memberships, online learning opportunities including a LinkedIn Learning subscription and second language training.
Perks: Discounts through CF One Member Appreciation.
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INCLUSION AND ACCOMMODATIONCFMWS is committed to providing an inclusive, equitable and accessible environment, where all employees feel valued, respected and supported. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates who can help us build a workforce that reflects the diversity of Canadian society. If contacted in relation to a job opportunity or assessment, you should advise the recruitment team in a timely fashion of the accommodation measures which must be taken to enable you to be assessed in a fair and equitable manner. Information received relating to accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.