Global Economic Sanctions Executive
Bank of America
Job Description:
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The Global Financial Crime (“GFC”) Executive I contributes to the direction and drives the development of enterprise-wide money laundering, economic sanctions, and fraud compliance and operational risk practices consistent with applicable laws, rules, regulations and regulatory guidance. The GFC Executive I serves as a trusted advisor to the Chief Compliance and Operational Risk (“C&OR”) Officers of the Front Line Units (“FLU”) and Control Functions (“CF”) for the company and to the leaders of the FLUs and CFs directly.
Global Economic Sanctions (GES) Program Manager contributes to the direction and drives the development of the enterprise-wide economic sanctions program consistent with applicable laws, rules, regulations, and regulatory guidance. The GES Program Manager serves as a trusted advisor to the Chief Compliance and Operational Risk (“C&OR”) Officers of the Front Line Units (“FLU”) and Control Functions (“CF”) for the company and to the leaders of the FLUs and CFs directly.
Responsibilities:
Directs and oversees the identification, mitigation, and reporting of risks related to financial crimes, to include risks of non-compliance with laws, rules, and regulations and the operational risks associated with people, processes, systems, and external events
Provides insight into the identification, aggregation, reporting, remediation and thematic analysis of front line unit/control function-owned issues and control enhancements related to financial crimes processes
Escalates and provide guidance into financial crimes risks through the appropriate governance routines, including management/board level committees
Monitors the external environment for regulatory change and provide updates to policies, processes, procedures, and internal controls
Directs and oversees the development and maintenance of a global coverage plan that defines the scope and risk-based focus of global financial crimes risk management activities
Required Qualifications:
8+ years of executive level experience in AML/Sanctions compliance or equivalent
Experience with U.S., and ideally also with international, sanctions interpretation, due diligence, alert review, issue management, and regulatory engagement
Executive level and Board level communication experience
Experience interacting and problem solving effectively with business executives, counsel, and industry groups
Experience leading teams and initiatives
Skills:
Regulatory Compliance
External Resource Management
Strategy Planning and Development
Change Management
Decision Making
Issue Management
Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines Management
Talent Development
Risk Management
Written Communications
Fraud Management
Investigation Management
Coaching
Inclusive Leadership
Shift:
1st shift (United States of America)Hours Per Week:
40