Deutsche Bank
AFC Education & Development Americas Lead - Vice President
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Job Description
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Drive the development and delivery of a regional Americas AFC Education Plan
Oversight and governance of FCR Education for stakeholders in the region across all lines of defense, supporting the delivery of their respective plans and collaborating on shared activities
Support regional execution of Global AFC People, Education & culture priorities in partnership with global, regional and local stakeholders
Actively engage and support regulators and regulatory third parties in relation to AFC Education & Development and lead related U.S. Transformation & Remediation activities
Design, develop and deliver second line AFC Education for management boards, senior management and business/functional stakeholders
Support the development of Regulatory Training through the provision and coordination of regional subject matter expertise
A team player displaying strong interpersonal skills, highly organized and efficient
An excellent writer with great communication, analytical and research skills
An effective decision maker with strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail and the ability to multitask
Extensive experience in the industry or relevant work experience in a comparable organization, exchange or regulatory institution
Understanding of, anti-financial crime laws and regulations, financial markets/ regulatory environment, suspicious activity reporting process
Financial Crime Risk Subject-matter expertise
Management experience
Ability to appropriately engage and respond to global auditors, regulators, vendors and regulatory third parties
Able to document results and recommend improvements to financial crimes and operational procedures
Able to effectively work with a variety of stakeholders from different backgrounds and across different jurisdictions
Versatile and flexible with the ability to manage with ambiguity, and excellent oral and written communication skills in English
Proven ability in report writing, responding to internal audit and regulatory requests
CAMS (preferred)
University degree, Relevant post grad degree (preferred)
Job Description:
Job Title AFC Education & Development Americas Lead
Corporate Title Vice President
Location New York, NY
Overview
The role-holder will be responsible for leading and embedding an Anti-Financial Crime (AFC) Education strategy and program in the region across all lines of defense. This will require active business/functional engagement and partnership, a representative approach to governance and strong subject matter expertise in AFC with a passion for Education. Additionally, this professional will be responsible coordinating the internal development of staff within the second line AFC Division in line with the broader strategy.
The role requires a professional with strong organizational, influencing and communication skills who can leverage and support the regional execution of global people, education and culture programs whilst also addressing regional, business, functional specific risks, issues and needs. The role-holder will drive performance of thorough Training Needs Analysis (TNA), facilitate governance and methodology across all stakeholders and develop an annual plan subject to further on-going TN as well as actively participate in internal audit and regulatory examinations.
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It is the Bank’s expectation that employees hired into this role will work in the New York office in accordance with the Bank’s hybrid working model.
Deutsche Bank provides reasonable accommodations to candidates and employees with a substantiated need based on disability and/or religion.
The salary range for this position in New York City is 125,000 to $183,500. Actual salaries may be based on a number of factors including, but not limited to, a candidate’s skill set, experience, education, work location and other qualifications. Posted salary ranges do not include incentive compensation or any other type of remuneration.
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