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Compliance Officer – Conduct – Ethics Guidelines and Employee Stock Trading

Compliance Officer – Conduct – Ethics Guidelines and Employee Stock Trading

CompanyEverest
LocationMiddlesex, NJ, USA
Salary$Not Provided – $Not Provided
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelSenior, Expert or higher

Requirements

  • 4-year college degree required; insurance or risk management-related work is a plus
  • At least 10 years’ experience in related positions; insurance industry or financial services broker-dealer experience a plus
  • Experience managing reporting processes for possible violations to Compliance, through hotlines and other channels.

Responsibilities

  • Maintaining and constantly assessing the appropriateness of the Ethics Guidelines and related policies
  • Operating employee stock trading controls including pre-clearance requirements on behalf of the Chief Compliance Officer
  • Managing intake and handling of all potential whistleblower situations, in collaboration with Law Department and other investigating groups
  • Owning the Compliance hotline and other reporting mechanisms, and related complaint handling procedures, for possible violations of Ethics Guidelines, all other Compliance policies, and laws and regulations
  • Conducting risk assessments
  • Designing and implementing a testing and consultation program, prioritized by level of inherent and residual risk.
  • Assessing training needs and designing and implementing risk-appropriate training.
  • Maintaining awareness of emerging issues and areas of risk, working with internal legal experts and accessing outside sources of information
  • Working with business, Law Department, and key support functions to resolve identified issues, respond to law enforcement, government or regulatory examinations and inquiries, and ensure that going-forward controls are effective.
  • Monitor and offer input as necessary to international legal and compliance staff addressing local issues, especially as Everest expands and enters new countries.
  • Key player in expansion into new geographies worldwide, to ensure that ethics risk is understood and considered before expansion is implemented.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Admission to the bar and securities law experience, at a law firm or in-house, a significant plus
  • Professional certifications in compliance, such as CCEP, and related to securities are a plus.
  • Expert understanding of second line of defense role of Compliance desirable but not necessary.