
Associate Director - Financial Crime
- Sydney, NSW
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Transforming their financial crime functions by optimising existing processes and systems and adopting new technologies to detect and deter financial crime;
- Identifying, managing and mitigating risks associated with financial crime; and
- Reviewing and assessing compliance in order to support their ongoing compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Work within a National team that has extensive experience supporting organisations with their financial crime risk, compliance and transformation.
- Increase your profile and experience by working with leading organisations in Australia that provide a vital role in the prevention, detection and deterrence of criminal and illicit activity.
- Work across all parts of the financial crime framework and operating model, gaining valuable insight into Know-Your-Customer (KYC)/Customer Due Diligence (CDD), identify authentication, transaction monitoring, customer screening, sanctions and regulatory reporting (IFTIs, TTRs, and SMRs).
- Manage the delivery of complex financial crime projects, including leading teams with combined capabilities and managing stakeholder relationships.
- Drive the growth of the Financial Crime team by leading teams to develop innovative offerings, strategic relationship building, and thought leadership publications.
- Form and develop key sector relationships with clients and industry participants to share and understand financial crime insights and sector knowledge.
- Provide and present expert advice to our clients to enhance the effectiveness of efforts to combat financial crime.
- Develop personally and professionally through KPMG's development programs and externally accredited programs.
- Conduct detailed analysis of financial crime compliance policies, procedures and data.
- Oversee the drafting of reports and presentation material for the senior management of our clients to help them understand and effectively mitigate their financial crime risks.
- Manage the development of financial crime proposals by understanding client requirements, strategic objectives and preparing fit-for-purpose proposal scopes.
- You recognise the vital role financial crime risk management in the prevention, detection and deterrence of criminal and illicit activity.
- You are a specialist in financial crime risk management and passionate about the sharing ideas, inspiring, and creating change.
- You are able to digest, distil, and communicate complex concepts in both written and verbal forms.
- You are passionate about growing your knowledge and experience in financial crime risk management.
- You are able to quickly build strong relationships and network with a variety of stakeholders both internal and external.
- You are a kind and compassionate leader with a passion for continually growing your leadership skills to get the best out of a diverse and multidisciplinary team.
- Minimum 7 years' experience in financial crime (AML/CTF or Sanctions) with a large professional consulting environment, a financial institution, or a regulatory/law enforcement agency.
- Ability to talk in detail with financial crime professionals while also being able to have high-level and impactful conversations with senior business executives.
- Have a positive reputation for delivering excellence in financial crime and a network of business contacts in Australia you can call upon.
- Ability to confidently deliver high impact presentations and communications to a range of stakeholders.
- Demonstrated prior experience in writing concise and high impact reports for business executives.
- Strong attention to detail, and ability to handle and analyse complex information.
- Knowledge and experience working in and with the financial or regulated sector.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills to allow you to present findings for a variety of audiences, including distilling down complex issues into key messages.
- Proven capability to develop project scopes, budgets, and timelines that are tailored to client objectives.
- Strong project management skills and the ability to manage your time across multiple projects concurrently.
- Knowledge and experience working in and with the financial or regulated sector at a global or local level.
- Proven leadership, people and stakeholder management capabilities, including the ability to lead a team to deliver large scale financial crime projects on time and on budget.