LLQP and/or Mutual Fund license or course/exam completion. Become a Sun Life advisor to take ... Sales - Direct Posting End Date: 31/10/2026
LLQP and/or Mutual Fund license or course/exam completion. Become a Sun Life advisor to take ... Sales - Direct Posting End Date: 31/10/2026
LLQP and/or Mutual Fund license or course/exam completion. Become a Sun Life advisor to take ... Sales - Direct Posting End Date: 31/10/2026
LLQP and/or Mutual Fund license or course/exam completion. Become a Sun Life advisor to take ... Sales - Direct Posting End Date: 31/10/2026
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$450.56 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$319.33 - $525.94
39% of jobs
The median wage is $602.47 / hr.
$525.94 - $732.56
29% of jobs
$732.56 - $939.18
5% of jobs
$1K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$939.18 - $1.1K
3% of jobs
$1.1K - $1.4K
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$1.6K - $1.8K
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3% of jobs
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What is the difference between Course Director vs Program Coordinator?
| Aspect | Course Director | Program Coordinator |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Typically requires advanced degrees in education or related fields, along with experience in curriculum development | Usually holds a bachelor's degree; certifications in project management or education are common |
| Work Environment | Works primarily in educational institutions, training centers, or online education platforms | Operates across various settings, including schools, nonprofits, and corporate training programs |
| Responsibilities | Designs and oversees course content, manages instructors, ensures quality standards | Coordinates program activities, manages schedules, handles logistics and communication |
While both roles involve educational program management, a Course Director focuses on curriculum development and instructional quality, whereas a Program Coordinator handles logistical and administrative tasks to support program delivery.

Full-time
Posted 7 days ago
Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada rating
8.6
Based on 18 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz
90th of 309 rated insurance
Job description
You are as unique as your background, experience and point of view. Here, you'll be encouraged, empowered and challenged to be your best self. You'll work with dynamic colleagues - experts in their fields - who are eager to share their knowledge with you. Your leaders will inspire and help you reach your potential and soar to new heights. Every day, you'll have new and exciting opportunities to make life brighter for our Clients - who are at the heart of everything we do.
At Sun Life, we're driven by our Purpose: helping our Clients achieve lifetime financial security and live healthier lives. Our values shape how we work: caring, authentic, bold, inspiring, and impactful.
When you join Sun Life, you'll work with passionate colleagues and empowering leaders who support your growth and celebrate your contributions, so you can make a meaningful difference in our Clients' lives.
Discover how you can make a difference in the lives of individuals, families and communities around the world.
Job Description:
Financial advisors love to build long-term relationships with people and help them plan financially for the various stages of life. They make an impact in their communities providing advice and implementing recommendations in a purpose-driven career with opportunities for unlimited income potential, independence, and growth.
People from various professional and educational backgrounds have found success in the advisor career at Sun Life. That's because being a successful advisor is not just about what's on your resume. It's about who you are as a person.
Are you someone who loves talking to people and comfortable providing advice?
- Are you disciplined and motivated?
- Do you value your independence?
- Do you love learning and developing new skills?
If this sounds like you, let's talk!
What's in it for you?- Unlimited earning potential with compensation that is tied to your achievements and provides an ongoing stream of income.
- "Earn while you learn" monthly bonuses to provide financial stability as you develop your skills in a new career.
- A purpose-driven career helping people in your community become more financially secure.
- The independence and flexibility to build your work around the important things in your life.
- Hands-on dedicated local support to help you develop the skills to successfully launch, develop, and grow your business.
- A recognition program that celebrates your achievements through prizes and travel incentives including Conventions, Learning Retreats, Awards of Excellence, and stock ownership.
- Leading-edge technology so you can do business easily anytime, anywhere.
- A culture that celebrates excellence and inclusivity.
Here are some of the more common activities performed by successful financial advisors:
- Prepare and execute strategies to attract and connect with new Clients.
- Conduct meetings with prospective and existing Clients.
- Review their current financial state and gather information about their future goals.
- Build a financial roadmap to help them achieve these goals.
- Recommend and implement suitable insurance and investment products that align with this financial roadmap.
- Continue to meet with Clients to ensure their plan stays up to date as their life situation changes (family, career, housing, debts, etc.)
- On-going training and professional development to remain current with industry changes.
- Obtain professional accreditations and designations throughout their career (such as Certified Financial Planner - CFP).
- Stay connected within their community through ongoing networking activities, marketing, and referrals.
- Has a history of achievement (professional, academic, athletics, etc.).
- Enjoys engaging, developing, and maintaining relationships with people.
- Is disciplined and self-motivated.
- Is goal-oriented with a strong work ethic.
- Is a continuous learner with a deep interest in helping others.
- Has excellent communication skills.
- Has a College/University degree and some professional experience.
- Demonstrated ability to motivate others to action.
- Business development skills.
- LLQP and/or Mutual Fund license or course/exam completion.
Become a Sun Life advisor to take control of your future in a purpose-driven career helping individuals, families, and business owners in your community achieve lifetime financial security and live healthier lives.
To learn more and APPLY at www.sunlife.ca/becomeanadvisor
To be contracted as a Sun Life advisor, you must be legally entitled to work in Canada. Sun Life will not sponsor your application for authorization to work in Canada, including for a work permit or to apply for permanent residency.
The Sun Life advisor role is 100% commission-based. The possible salary disclosure provided by this job board does not apply.
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