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We have a fantastic opportunity for a Group Risk & Compliance Senior Manager to join a growing Top 35 UK accountancy and business advisory firm with ambitious expansion plans.
Supporting entrepreneurial businesses and private clients across England, the firm is continuing to grow, making this an exciting opportunity to shape its evolving risk and compliance framework.
Reporting to the Compliance Director, you'll play a key role in delivering the Group's compliance strategy, supporting acquisitions, driving regulatory compliance and embedding a consistent risk governance framework across the business.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the delivery of the Group's risk and compliance strategy.
- Lead compliance initiatives across AML, financial crime, ethics, DPB and practice assurance.
- Support the regulatory integration of acquired firms and maintain relationships with professional bodies.
- Develop and maintain the Group risk register and governance framework.
- Produce risk reporting for senior leadership and the Board.
- Oversee GDPR compliance and support the implementation of new regulatory policies.
- Collaborate with senior stakeholders to ensure compliance is embedded across projects and business operations.
- Provide day-to-day oversight of compliance activities and support the wider business with regulatory advice.
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You'll have strong UK regulatory experience gained within an accountancy or legal practice, or a professional regulatory body.


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You'll also bring:
- Strong knowledge of AML, CDD, financial crime and data protection.
- Experience of risk management or governance (desirable).
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
- A pragmatic, commercial approach to compliance.
- Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.
- A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel between offices.
In exchange you can expect an attractive remuneration and benefits package.
If you're looking for an opportunity to influence compliance strategy within a fast-growing professional services firm, we'd love to hear from you.
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