
Compliance Manager
- London
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Develop, plan and manage the Group’s ethics and compliance training and engagement and onboarding programme ensuring key project and department milestones and goals are met.
- Conduct training needs analysis for wider and specific colleague groups. Insightfully combining that information with other data points from existing programmes and within the organisation to develop and design risk based targeted interventions
- Keeping abreast of pending regulatory developments through reference sources and interactions with subject matter experts to ensure the curriculum content and methods meet legal, regulatory and corporate objectives.
- Manage the training budget and select and work with vendors and contractors to author, tailor, purchase or develop all web-based training modules, that use a variety of mediums (including video, animation, graphic design and assessments) to ensure they are effective and relevant for Informa
- Develop and deliver, in conjunction with SMEs, ad-hoc live training or training via video conferences
- Management of the Informa LMS (Absorb) for the Compliance Function, and act as key coordinator for Group Functions mandatory training.
- Identify and use a broad range of channels and technology to develop effective training and engagement moments that reflect Informa’s culture and digital ambitions.
- Understand, develop and manage the Group Compliance’s Respect at Work programme, including monitoring of compliance with applicable laws, in particular;
- Management and oversight of the supporting technologies and processes to embed the Event Code of Conduct
- targeting of identified higher risk areas and colleagues with greater exposure to risk of harassment by engaging with divisional teams and functions to ensure effective programme delivery
- support Divisions with a framework to mitigate the risks around bullying and harassment, collaborating closely with HR at both Group and Divisional level.
- Implement and maintain a comprehensive third-party risk management program, including risk-based screening, due diligence procedures, and ongoing monitoring of vendors and sales agents to ensure adherence to anti-bribery laws, sanctions programs, and data protection regulations. Develop and enforce compliance requirements through onboarding processes, targeted training, technology solutions for screening and monitoring, development of management information, while providing regular reporting to senior management on program effectiveness
- Develop and provide reports on a regular basis, and as directed or requested, to keep the Head of Compliance, and other key stakeholders and committees informed on the operation and progress of the training, engagement and harassment programmes.
- Excellent organisational, communication, managerial, project management and administrative skills.
- Analytical mind and skillset with excellent attention to detail
- Ability to take initiative and solution-oriented approach
- Strong relationship building skills and ability to interact credibly and genuinely with key stakeholders (at all levels within the organisation)
- Strong interest and experience of different products and systems (both for monitoring and delivery)
- Flexibility/adaptability to manage multiple wide-ranging compliance matters.
- Demonstrated ability to identify, prioritise and resolve issues promptly and effectively in a commercial and practical manner.
- Proven ability to manage and complete projects across multiple business units and commitment to work collaboratively with numerous stakeholders at all levels throughout the organisation.
- Great community: a welcoming culture with in-person and online social events, our fantastic Walk the World charity day and active diversity and inclusion networks
- Broader impact: take up to four days per year to volunteer, with charity match funding available too
- Career opportunity: the opportunity to develop your career with bespoke training and learning, mentoring platforms and on-demand access to thousands of courses on LinkedIn Learning. When it’s time for the next step, we encourage and support internal job moves
- Time out: 25 days annual leave, rising to 27 days after two years, plus a birthday leave day and the chance to work from (almost!) anywhere for up to four weeks a year
- A flexible range of personal benefits to choose from, plus company funded private medical cover
- A ShareMatch scheme that allows you to become an Informa shareholder with free matching shares
- Strong wellbeing support through EAP assistance, mental health first aiders, a healthy living subsidy, access to health apps and more
- Recognition for great work, with global awards and kudos programmes
- As an international company, the chance to collaborate with teams around the world
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