Job Title: Compliance Officer Location: Dublin West Working Model: 4 days in the office, 1 from home Abrivia are currently recruiting for a Compliance Officer to join our client on a 12-month contract, with the potential for a permanent position in the future. This is an excellent opportunity for a compliance professional to gain broad project exposure and play a key role in supporting regulatory change across the organisation. Working closely with the Head of Risk & Compliance, you will be instrumental in maintaining regulatory standards and contributing to upcoming compliance initiatives, particularly in relation to evolving CPC requirements. Your Role Contribute to the development and implementation of the risk and compliance framework. Collaborate with the operations and IT teams to identify regulatory gaps and deliver practical solutions. Support ongoing monitoring and delivery of compliance projects, including CPC updates and future work on DORA. Assist in preparing regulatory reports and board-level presentations. Engage in the end-to-end lifecycle of compliance projects - from scoping and testing through to launch. Work with the enterprise risk system to maintain key registers and monitor ongoing compliance activities. Support the delivery of internal compliance training and manage policy updates as required. Provide input into data protection, AML/CTF, and customer-related regulatory matters. Your Skills Minimum 3 years' experience in a compliance or risk role within financial services. Strong working knowledge of the Consumer Protection Code (CPC) is essential. Exposure to data protection and AML requirements is preferred. Experience working on cross-functional projects or with IT teams is an advantage. Comfortable working on risk systems or enterprise risk platforms. Excellent communication and reporting skills. ACOI qualification (or working towards it) is desirable. Should this position be of interest to you please call Tadhg at. Applications are in strict confidence. Skills: compliance officer compliance acoi CPC cbi