The Group Compliance Function's aim is to proactively support Willis Towers Watson to generate sustainable value, helping the company to deliver good client outcomes, manage its conduct, protect against regulatory risk, and to maintain strong regulatory relationships.
Within Willis Towers Watson's internal control system, we form part of the Second Line of Defence, as a function independent from daily business activities.
You will be working in the Regulatory Policy team covering all aspects of regulatory policy for the UK bank, UK investment firm and EU investment firm, together with UK and EU branches.
I am currently recruiting on behalf of a Financial Services Firm based in the City of London.
This is a Regulatory Policy Consultant Role with a duration of 12 months paying £483 per day (PAYE inclusive of holiday) and a hybrid model of 3 days a week in the office (non-negotiable).
We recognise that this working pattern may not suit everyone, and may consider an alternative working pattern where possible.To ensure we can support our customers and store colleagues, our operating hours are:
Customer Service AdvisorContract: PermanentSalary: £23,463Working hours: 25 - 37.5 hoursA typical shift pattern that allows for two full weekends off in a 4-week rotation.
For example, week 1 you'll work 44 hours spread across 6 days, week 2 you'll work 31 hours over 4 days.
I am currently partnered with a Local Government authority in Central London who require a Commercial Policy & Compliance Officer to join their team on a 6-month contract to support the Commercial Director in the provision of strategic support, development and planning for Commercial Services and the wider business, and in ensuring consistency of procurement policy and guidance across the business and alignment of their initiatives to the Procurement Code.
Main Duties & Responsibilities
Responsibility for the creation, development and maintenance of procurement policy, guidelines and compliance activities, including bench-marking and implementation of best practice.
To author user documentation, manuals, guidance notes, etc.
To provide a range of interventions to individuals who may be experiencing mental health crisis specific to service user need and where required make legally defensible decisions about the need for compulsory detention under the Mental Health Act.
The service operates 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. daily although there may be occasions when assessments fall outside these times.
To participate in the daytime AMHP rota by being called upon to undertake Mental Health Act assessments in the capacity of Approved Mental Health Professional.