CommBank

Financial Services

RiskandControlsManager

Australia FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Risk and Controls Manager at CommBank. Skills: Risk management, Control environment, Risk reporting. Prepare risk reporting for committees. Identify improvements in risk reporting”

What You'll Achieve.

Achieve excellence in risk management; Operate an effective control environment; Uplift risk management and controls activities; Drive consistency, simplicity and efficiency; Uplift risk capability

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving; Analytical skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Tertiary Qualifications in accounting, finance, or equivalent, CPA or CA

Nice to Have

Experience in operational risk and compliance

What You'll Do.

Prepare risk reporting for committees

Identify improvements in risk reporting

Design and implement controls

Profile and capture risks

Manage root cause analysis

Conduct Control Assurance Program testing

Prepare information for strategic planning

Administer governance forums

Participate in group wide working groups

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Engage and influence stakeholders; Build relationships with stakeholders; Participate in Group wide working groups

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication

Full Job Description

Financial Services (FS) partners with all areas of CommBank to provide specialist advice on financial management and strategy. This advice covers finance, audit, treasury, investor relations, environmental, property and procurement. The FS Line 1 Risk Oversight (FS L1RO) team governs and supports the lines of business within Financial Services in achieving excellence in risk management and operating an effective control environment. FS L1RO aims to achieve a demonstrable uplift in risk management and controls activities across Financial Services. **Do work that matters** This role reports directly to the Executive Manager Risk & Controls Line 1. Your role is to support the FS L1RO team in providing robust oversight, governance, and management of non-financial risks and controls within Financial Services. You’ll be responsible for driving consistency, simplicity and efficiency into the risk reporting and governance processes. You will engage and influence a broad range of stakeholders to uplift risk capability across FS. This is a broad and dynamic role where the ability to engage a large and varied stakeholder group and translate policy into practice is a critical success factor. **See yourself in our team** This role is wide reaching which includes, however not limited, to the following: * Responsible for preparing risk reporting for FS non-financial risk committees and forums, ensuring that high-quality, relevant and consistent information is provided to oversee and manage operational and compliance risk and to facilitate decision-making * Apply experience and knowledge to identify opportunities for improvement in risk reporting processes including automation, and drive uplift design and implementation * Responsible for the design and implementation / support the business to design and implement controls * Responsible for ensuring risks are profiled and captured in the Risk Profile (RCSA) and update when risk trigger events occur * Manage root cause analysis of is

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