
Principal, Regulatory Policy
Job Description
NRMA Insurance has been helping Australians with their general insurance and actively supporting communities for 100 years. Part of Insurance Australia Group (known as IAG), we’re proud to be one of Australia’s most iconic brands.
This is a rare opportunity to step into a Principal, Regulatory Policy role where you’ll take ownership of complex regulatory and policy issues, influence key decisions, and deepen your expertise as a technical specialist.
Working within our CTP business, you’ll act as a trusted advisor to senior leaders, delivering expert advice across personal injury and statutory insurance schemes. You’ll operate with a high degree of autonomy, leading submissions, shaping policy positions, and supporting the business through regulatory change.
This role offers real ownership, visibility, and the opportunity to influence outcomes across both the organisation and the broader industry.
This is a permanent full-time role based in Gadigal Country (Darling Park 2, Sydney), Meanjin (Brisbane), Naarm (Melbourne), and Tarndanya (Adelaide).
What You'll Do
- Lead and deliver regulatory submissions and formal responses
- Take ownership of complex policy and regulatory issues end-to-end, operating with minimal direction
- Provide expert policy and regulatory advice to EMs, EGMs and senior leaders
- Translate regulatory developments into clear, actionable business insights
- Monitor industry and regulatory changes, supporting policy development and legislative reform, and provide timely, strategic advice
- Engage and build relationships with regulators, government and industry bodies (e.g. ICA)
What You'll Bring
- Significant experience in regulatory policy within insurance (CTP, Workers Compensation or General Insurance)
- Proven ability to draft high-quality regulatory submissions and correspondence (essential)
- Demonstrated experience engaging with regulators, government or industry bodies
- Strong understanding of statutory schemes and regulatory environments
- Ability to analyse complex issues and translate them into practical business outcomes
- Confidence influencing and partnering with senior stakeholders
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with strong attention to detail
What We Offer
- Boosted superannuation with 13% as standard.
- 20 days annual leave + 5 days MyLeave (extra leave for what’s important to you).
- Work from home and many more flexibility options with myFlex.
- Up to 50% off personal insurance, including home and motor insurance.
- Partner discounts on private health insurance, tech & appliances, and many more.
- Access to LinkedIn Learning, the award-winning IAG Academy, study assistance and secondment opportunities.
*employment type eligibility criteria apply
Applications close: Friday 26 June 2026 11:59PM NZST
Make sure to discuss your application with your current manager before applying.
Adjustments and Support
If you require any support or adjustments to participate equitably in our recruitment process, we encourage you to reach out to [email protected] for a confidential conversation.
More About Us
As part of IAG you'll enjoy a world of career opportunities, a purpose-led place focused on creating connection and belonging, and where you can create meaningful impact every day and grow your career beyond the expected. That’s not just words. It’s our people promise. We're ready for you with unexpected opportunities for your career, your work-life and your ability to make a difference. We celebrate all viewpoints shaped by life experiences and culture, and are guided by the knowledge and voice of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, businesses, and communities. We collaborate on Indigenous-led solutions that enable growth and create meaningful change for our customers and employees.