ECB STAR Group
Associate Director - Enterprise Risk Advisory | Non-FS Focus

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Senior Enterprise Risk Consultant – Scaling Practice – High-Growth, Entrepreneurial Team
Associate Director / Senior Manager – Enterprise Risk Management
Hybrid (London + light UK travel)
I’m working with a fast-growing consulting team within a leading global advisory firm looking to appoint an Enterprise Risk specialist into their expanding Risk & Governance practice.
This is an opportunity to join a team that has been built from the ground up over the last two years and is now seeing significant demand from a diverse corporate client base.
The opportunity:
You’ll play a key role in delivering enterprise risk management (ERM) advisory to clients across a range of sectors, including infrastructure, telecoms, media and consumer.
The team takes a genuinely strategic approach to risk – starting with top-down strategic risks before moving into operational frameworks – and works closely with boards and senior stakeholders.
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You’ll be involved in:
- Designing and implementing ERM frameworks
- Enhancing governance structures and processes
- Delivering high-quality client engagements end-to-end
- Supporting business development, including proposals and pitch materials
- Building trusted relationships with senior stakeholders
Why this role:
- High-growth team with strong internal backing and clear investment priorities
- Opportunity to shape the direction of a scaling practice
- Entrepreneurial environment – autonomy, flexibility and real ownership
- Exposure to diverse, mid-market corporate clients (non-financial services)
- Part of a global network, with access to broader expertise and opportunities


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About you:
- 7+ years’ experience in enterprise risk (consulting, in-house, or a mix)
- Strong expertise in ERM as a core discipline
- Good understanding of the UK Corporate Governance Code (incl. Provision 29)
- Experience contributing to or leading proposals / bids
- Experience building risk frameworks from scratch
- Ideally, exposure to internal audit and/or corporate compliance
The setup
- London-based, hybrid working (2–3 days in office/client site)
- Light UK travel (typically 1–2 nights max, occasional regional trips)
Please note: sponsorship is not available for this role.
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