Associate Director, Head of Integrity Screening & Research

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  • Added Date: Wednesday, 16 October 2024
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Requisition ID 35117 Office Country United Kingdom Office City London Division Operations & Service Management Contract Type Regular Contract Length Posting End Date 30/10/2024

Purpose of Job

The Associate Director leads a team that undertakes key due diligence related activity across the EBRDโ€™s customers, directly interfacing with Banking and Portfolio teams (responsible for the origination and monitoring of Banking projects/engagement). Day-to-day, the team(s) are responsible for undertaking customer and transactional (payment) screening activity associated with parties involved in the EBRDโ€™s engagements โ€“ including Sanctions, PEPs and adverse media screening. The function also undertakes research related activity covering a range of topics to support the acquisition and maintenance of projects. Using industry recognised tools, the team is expected to deliver accurate and timely screening of parties across a pipeline/portfolio of names using a combination of structured and unstructured data sources. This core control activity is a key step in ensuring adherence to our Integrity Due Diligence Guidelines, supporting the Banks broader adherence to its established risk appetite.

As the head of the function, the individual is expected to provide both strategic and operational leadership, driving forward key improvement initiatives. Furthermore, the job requires the individual to liaise closely with senior colleagues across the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd lines of defence teams, positively influencing decisions across a range of subjects. They will also represent EBRD during external/industry-related interactions, leveraging key relationships and using their insight into contemporary process and technology developments to ensure the function sustainably maintains its adherence to key internal and external standards.

In addition, and working with the Director of the function, the role holder will be expected to help determine/deliver the functions strategic direction and operational goals, adopting a continuous improvement mindset and fostering a service management culture to deliver a โ€˜best in classโ€™ outputs to the recipients of our service.

Accountabilities & Responsibilities

Operational Standards, Risk, Control & Governance:

  • Take a partnership approach with colleagues in Operational Risk to establish an effective control environment, taking direct responsibility for building a control-orientated mindset/culture amongst the team
  • Promote and maintain a culture such that all team members are responsible for the quality of their output
  • Manage risks to a successful outcome through the established Risk management framework
  • Proactively take responsibility for improving the control environment, including the design of preventative controls and automation to eradicate the need for detective/manual controls. More specifically, driving (where possible) auto discounting capabilities
  • Liaises with internal and external auditors, responding to queries as necessary
  • Ensure that new processes and practices are conducted in line with quality standards, applicable standards/policies and relevant legislation and licenses
  • Manages business and institutional/external relationships to ensure the Bankโ€™s interests are fully protected and supported
  • Provide expertise in products, processes and/or procedures and lead interdepartmental special projects aimed at the facilitation of cooperation, exchange of information and harmonisation of internal policies and procedures. Where necessary, develop and evolve a training/educational strategy to facilitate consistency in internal decision making

    Operational Performance:

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