A senior compliance professional is required to support the growth and governance of a regulated financial services business based in Dublin.
Key Responsibilities
* Support the Head of Compliance with the development and ongoing improvement of a risk-based compliance monitoring program.
* Provide guidance on new regulations and emerging business initiatives, identifying and managing compliance risk.
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The ideal candidate brings a growth mindset, emotional intelligence, and the ability to adapt quickly to shifting priorities. They will work closely with cross-functional teams and have a strong influence on decision-making across the organisation. This position is classified as a Controlled Function under the Central Bank Reform Act 2010 Regulations 2011.
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1. The successful candidate must have at least five years of experience in a second-line compliance role within financial services. Experience in insurance or reinsurance is an advantage.
2. A recognised compliance qualification such as LCI or ICA Diploma is required along with knowledge of Irish EU regulatory frameworks including Solvency II Insurance Distribution Fitness Probity GDPR UK environment knowledge beneficial Analytical thinking data-driven problem solving Commercial Awareness Risk Control Fitness Probity Ability interpret complex regulation apply practical commercial way Confident communicator influencing skills engage senior leaders regulators Strong attention detail high personal integrity Commitment simplification continuous improvement Building Maintaining Relationships Communication Influencing Drive Results Teamwork Cross-Functional Collaboration Innovation Change Operational Excellence Process Improvement Commercial Awareness Risk Control Fitness Probity Classification Controlled Function Central Bank Ireland Fitness Probity Regime Due diligence confirm standards set out by Central Bank Ireland Full details process provided during recruitment stage Any appointment subject employer completing due diligence confirm successful candidate meets standards set out by Central Bank Ireland.