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Director, Compliance Risk Management and Head of Corporate Compliance

AMEX
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
$140K-$170K a year (estimated)
Full-time

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Reporting to the Vice President - Chief Compliance Officer (CCO), the Director of Compliance Risk Management and Head of Corporate Compliance will be responsible for compliance oversight and strategic leadership to multiple stakeholders and matters within Amex Bank of Canada.

  • The role will have six strategic components : 1- Leading on Compliance Risk Assessments and Management; 2- Leading on Regulatory Change Management;
  • 3- Leading on Second-Line Compliance Testing; 4- Leading on Board Engagements, including related internal and external reporting;

5 - Leading on regulatory training for the market; and 6- Leading on select cross-jurisdictional projects and initiatives as requested by the CCO.

As a member of the Compliance leadership team, the position has responsibility for contributing to the development and maintenance of a strong Compliance regime and culture that provides effective management of compliance risk in accordance with the local market legal and regulatory requirements and internal American Express policy.

The role will also have responsibility for leading a team of Compliance professionals accountable for ensuring that the Bank meets applicable requirements and has an effective Compliance program.

The role requires strong partnerships with operations, business and leadership teams in the Canadian market and globally, as well as providing oversight on effective regulatory risk management.

The Compliance Director must maintain a clear understanding of the regulatory requirements, internal expectations and processes across all lines of business in order to successfully control and mitigate Compliance risks.

Responsibilities

  • Provide significant input into the strategic direction and improvement of the Compliance program, devise and implement policies and procedures to achieve compliance, identify applicable legal compliance requirements and regulations, ensure appropriate Compliance-related training programs are conducted, provide guidance to the business on compliance issues and support regulatory relationships, as required.
  • Lead on the enterprise Risk Management programs from a market perspective, including to communicate new regulations and legislation, emerging risks, regulatory trends and best practices, complete compliance risk assessments, and develop and provide specialized training as needed.
  • As appropriate, lead the development and monitor the implementation of Compliance Program goals, and conduct on-going reporting of Program results.
  • Interact with the a- Canada Executive Team and the extended management team, which may include Banks Board of Directors and committees, to provide direction and guidance on compliance matters;
  • b- regulators to assist in managing regulatory relationships and respond to examination and investigation matters, as required;

c- industry groups to respond to proposed regulatory changes, industry-wide compliance initiatives, etc.; and d- frequently with key stakeholders to ensure a standard Compliance approach and provide timely management reporting.

  • Ongoing working relationship with General Counsels Office, Audit, Internal Control, Risk, Corporate Security, Human Resources and the Compliance network at market, regional, Line-of-Business and Enterprise levels.
  • Maintain working knowledge of relevant legal and regulatory requirements. As needed, utilize General Counsels Office, Audit, Risk, or Line of Business and Enterprise Compliance experts.
  • Talent development and people leadership : Lead, recruit, manage, develop, coach, motivate and review performance and talent assessment of Compliance personnel.

Qualifications

  • 10-15 years experience in Compliance, Audit, Legal, or Risk Management in the financial services industry, preferably in the second or third-line functions.
  • University degree in related field or equivalent combination of education and business experience. JD / LLM / MBA or other postgraduate degrees or professional designations would be considered an asset.
  • Solid understanding of Canadas regulatory environment and applicable laws and regulations.
  • Experience operating in a regulated environment. Strong banking experience preferred.
  • Understanding regulatory, industry guidance and best practices relevant to the business, including technology implications.
  • Demonstrated strategic thought leadership to define compliance programs, develop winning strategies and anticipate change.

Experience in implementing regulatory-based changes in financial services.

Demonstrated leadership, organizational and managerial skills; ability to develop and lead others through continuous coaching, feedback, recognition and encouragement;

track record leading teams of professionals.

  • Effective communicator, persuasive and influential. Demonstrated experience in presenting formally and informally to senior management, regulatory authorities and business partners in writing, presentations and other forums.
  • Advanced analytical skills and strong technical expertise which can be applied effectively to understand and mitigate compliance risk, including experience leading regulatory compliance-related programs and strategic initiatives.
  • Self-starter, strategic thinker and must have the ability to manage complex projects, influence without authority and effectively collaborate across multiple support and business groups and markets.
  • The incumbent must have experience in helping define and document policies, procedures and process flows.
  • Demonstrated ability to make decisions independently, work well under pressure, meet deadlines and adapt easily to frequent change.

We back our colleagues and their loved ones with benefits and programs that support their holistic well-being. That means we prioritize their physical, financial, and mental health through each stage of life. Benefits include :

  • Competitive base salaries
  • Bonus incentives
  • Support for financial-well-being and retirement
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and disability benefits (depending on location)
  • Flexible working model with hybrid, onsite or virtual arrangements depending on role and business need
  • Generous paid parental leave policies (depending on your location)
  • Free access to global on-site wellness centers staffed with nurses and doctors (depending on location)
  • Free and confidential counseling support through our Healthy Minds program
  • Career development and training opportunities

American Express is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible work environment in which all people who apply for positions or who work for or on behalf of Amex are treated with dignity and respect and are provided with equal treatment with respect to employment, regardless of that person's age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, race, colour, ancestry, ethnic or national origin, citizenship, religion or creed, marital status, family status, pregnancy, disability, record of offences, social condition or origin, political beliefs, association or activity or other factors prohibited under applicable Human Rights legislation (the Prohibited Grounds).

If you have a disability and need accommodation, please speak with the Recruiter for more information.

Offer of employment with American Express is conditioned upon the successful completion of a background verification check, subject to applicable laws and regulations.

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