Business Unit: COO, Economic Crime Strategy & ChangeSalary range: £30,400- £38,000 per annum DOE + red-hot benefitsLocation: UK Remote with occasional travel to a hub
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Our Team
At Virgin Money, we’re committed to protecting our customers, colleagues, stakeholders and the wider community from Economic Crime. We aim to stay ahead of emerging risks, maintaining the highest standards of security, transparency and integrity. Our Economic Crime Strategy and Change team is a first line of defence function, responsible for day-to-day Frand and Financial Crime identification ownership, management and control.
We’re looking for an Economic Crime Learning and Development Specialist to join the team and support the development, management and delivery of an annual Economic Crime (EC) training plan, supporting colleague development, enhancing EC risk culture, awareness and capabilities across business units, and operational functions. This will require you to work with the Learning and Development Manager to develop functional training needs analysis and work with learning partners on the model to deliver this effectively.
What you’ll be doing
- Support the implementation of the Economic Crime training strategy & framework, underpinned by an annual training needs analysis (TNA) and annual delivery plan
- Drive the L&D annual planning, schedules, content upgrades and delivery of Economic Crime training, collaborating with learning partners across business units & the L&D Manager
- Support the creation of learning modules on internal tools / systems with creative flair and always putting colleague experience at the centre
- Support the facilitation & EC training delivery including build and review of assessments
- Liaise with Business units, operational & control teams to assess capabilities, effectiveness and competence to determine functional training requirements as part of the TNA build & content review
- Adapt training to align to strategic priorities and address emerging risks and/or regulatory change to help ensure the programme is current and supports the change we need.
- Work with VM learning community to identify the delivery models that achieve blended leaning and communication programmes to ensure effectiveness.
- Support Governance by ongoing tracking, MI and report creation to oversee training completion and impact
- Leverage insights from internal reviews i.e Business Wide and Business Unit risk assessments into the learning content and delivery priorities, driving better outcomes and closing gaps
- Key role in Transformation programme associated working groups
We need you to have
- Knowledge of financial crime requirements, in particular AML / CTF, Sanctions, Sanctions, Trade Finance, Fraud advisory, customer screening, CDD On Boarding, Payment services & treasury – list not exhaustive
- An understanding of UK Money Laundering and Sanctions regulation; FCA requirements; and JLMSG Guidance although SMEs will contribute to content
- Knowledge of Retail Banks products, distribution channels, customer types (retail and business mass market).
- Experience in training delivery methods including face-to-face and virtual facilitation
- Experience in the development of learning delivery plans and of learning content within a Financial Services firm
- Experience building and maintaining strong and collaborative relationships across diverse stakeholder groups
- Excellent communication skills both written and verbally
- Experience in training needs analysis, competency and performance management frameworks
It’s a bonus if you have but not essential
- Knowledge of wider Economic Crime disciplines including fraud; bribery and corruption; and facilitation of tax evasion.
- Knowledge and experience in managing budget accountability
Red Hot Rewards
- Generous holidays – 38.5 days annual leave (including bank holidays and prorated if part-time) plus the option to buy more.
- Up to five extra paid well-being days per year.
- 20 weeks paid, gender-neutral family leave (52 weeks in total) for expectant parents and those looking to adopt.
- Market-leading pension.
- Free private medical cover, income protection and life assurance.
- Flexible benefits include Cycle to Work, wellness and health assessments, and critical illness.
And there's no waiting around, you'll enjoy these benefits from day one.
Feeling insatiably curious about this role? If we’re lucky to receive a lot of interest, we may close the advert early and would hate you to miss out.
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