Risk & Compliance Compliance Coordinator - Continuous Screening, Americas Job ID: 93459Do you want to do work that matters, alongside supportive leaders who will help you grow faster than you ever thought possible? Are you a creative problem-solver who is energized by challenges? You've come to the right place. Who You'll Work With McKinsey & Company is a premier global management consulting firm and trusted adviser on strategy, organization, operations and information technology to the world's leading businesses, governments and institutions. Serving 90% of the 100 largest global companies, McKinsey is a global firm, with over 130 offices in 65 countries, linked by closely-knit industry and functional practices that concentrate on knowledge and expertise. Since 2018, we have invested nearly $1 billion to upgrade our internal risk, legal, and compliance capabilities as part of our ambition to lead our industry, and we have recruited some of the world's best talent to help. Among other enhancements, we introduced an industry-leading client service framework (CITIO), which helps us vet each new client and guides our approach to projects. Our commitment extends to our suppliers and internal systems, where we have improved cybersecurity controls, data and document retention, and process management. Annually, our colleagues participate in a rigorous Professional Standards and Risk training program. You will be part of McKinsey's Ethics and Compliance (E&C) function and will be based in North America. The E&C function's mission is to manage risks to the firm, our clients, and our people, while also enabling the firm's client impact and innovation. The E&C function is a globally integrated team within the second line of defense of the firm. McKinsey has an E&C program that is structured in a way that ensures that it is well designed, empowered tofunction effectively, and works in practice. Our E&C program includes a clear message that misconduct is not tolerated as well as policies, procedures, training, monitoring and consequence management to ensure the program is well-integrated into the firm's operations and workforce. This opportunity works in Client Service Compliance, which is responsible for instilling trust that the firm serves clients and communities with integrity. This role reports to the Compliance Senior Manager, Continuous Screening, Americas.Your impact within our firm In this role, you will conduct essential screenings (e.g., watchlist, media screenings), manage and triage alerts, and provide reports on findings. You will work with the Continuous Screening team to perform analyses and identify ethics and compliance risks, escalate red flags where appropriate and determine ways to mitigate risk. You will also assess if any safeguards need to be applied before work can commence. You will work on diligence cases and reports with support from more senior colleagues. As part of this, you will also maintain and (as appropriate) enhance the system of record listing, ensuring accuracy and completeness of data collected and retained on diligence matters. Attention to details and collaboration are key aspects of this role. You will collaborate with project teams to coordinate continuous screening of various third parties. You will also collaborate with colleagues from other functions such as Client Service Risk on matters requiring higher level risk reviews, brief findings, and convey judgements to firm Partners and other senior colleagues. Finally, you will play a critical role in sustaining and evolving our E&C program and upholding our commitment to integrity and lawful practices.Your qualifications and skills
- Bachelor's degree required, advanced degree(s) and or applicable professional certifications preferred
- 3+ years professional experience on litigation and regulatory reporting preferred
- 3+ years professional experience in high volume diligence research and reporting preferred
- Experience in or aptitude for mastering risk-related data sets and technology solutions
- Outstanding English written and oral communication skills, including clear and concise writing and editorial skills and excellent listening skills; other language skills (e.g., Mandarin) is a plus
- Experience in non-English language research; experience (work or research) in multiple geographies is important; experience in the Americas as well as in emerging economies is especially helpful
- Comfort with, and preferably advanced knowledge of, Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Excel, Word); aptitude for involvement in database design, including web-enabled, a plus
- Excellent problem-solving and analytic skills, with a demonstrable ability to operate with little oversight
- Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment, with the ability to prioritize and balance competing, time-urgent demands
- Proven track record of developing and mentoring more junior colleagues
- Highly collaborative attitude, and the interest and aptitude for working as part of a diverse and dispersed global team
- Strong personal presence and credibility with the ability to work across all levels of seniority, cultivating trust-based, peer-counselor relationships in a highly matrixed environment
- Occasional travel required, and must have the ability to work across several time zones as needed
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Job Skill Group - N/A Job Skill Code - RCC - Compliance Coordinator Function - Risk & Resilience Industry - Post to LinkedIn - Yes Posted to LinkedIn Date - Wed Nov 20 00:00:00 GMT 2024 LinkedIn Posting City - Atlanta LinkedIn Posting State/Province - Georgia LinkedIn Posting Country - United States LinkedIn Job Title - Compliance Coordinator - Continuous Screening, Americas LinkedIn Function - Administrative;Research LinkedIn Industry - Management Consulting;Research LinkedIn Seniority Level - Associate