Ethics and Compliance Investigations Manager

Posted:
8/26/2024, 2:40:47 AM

Location(s):
Exeter, New Hampshire, United States ⋅ New Hampshire, United States

Experience Level(s):
Expert or higher ⋅ Senior

Field(s):
Legal & Compliance

Workplace Type:
Remote

The Ethics & Compliance Investigations Manager serves as a trusted internal consultant to employees and leaders on ethics-related issues, leads investigations of suspected and reported violations of company policy, law, and the Code of Ethics. This position will report to the Director, Ethics & Compliance Investigations and work closely across the Ethics team, as well as internal partners in Legal, HR, and Compliance. This is a remote opportunity.

What will my duties and responsibilities be in this job?

All responsibilities span the global Assurant enterprise

  • Act as lead on internal domestic ethics & compliance investigations, including developing investigation plan, collecting and analyzing evidence, collaborating with internal partners, conducting interviews, and developing investigation report.

  • Coordinate investigations with other areas of the business, interacting with the reporter on a confidential or anonymous basis and ensuring the final investigation report provides the information required to support the conclusions reached and actions taken.

  • Collaborate with internal stakeholders to ensure consistency in investigation process, outcomes, and remediation.

  • Manage, track and report on post-investigation remediation efforts.

  • Communicate complex data or ideas to the investigation team and stakeholders through data visualization.

  • As a trusted internal consultant, provide guidance to employees seeking help with questions related to ethics & compliance policies, misconduct or the Code of Ethics.

  • Review regulatory requirements and incorporate those requirements into the development and advancement of investigation processes.

  • Ensure the validity and reliability of investigation data used to create dashboard statistics for reports to the Audit Committee, investigations oversight committee and other stakeholders.

  • Draft concise and insightful reports and PowerPoint decks for the Audit Committee, investigations oversight committee and other stakeholders. Assist Director and Vice President in briefings to committee(s) as needed.

  • Communicate insight into business or people risks to internal risk and compliance functions and as part of Compliance risk assessments.

  • Respond to information requests from external auditors and internal risk and compliance functions.

  • Design and deliver ethics and anti-fraud training for a variety of stakeholders across the organization.

  • Develop business communications designed to inform relevant parts of the business of new or changed laws, regulations, cases or trends impacting investigations which might be applicable to their business line.

  • Support other ethics & compliance initiatives, including ethics culture assessment, focus groups, and training and communications.

  • Monitor news and industry publications for new or changed laws, regulations, cases or trends impacting on investigations or risk for Assurant.

What are the requirements needed for this position?

  • Minimum five years’ experience in internal ethics and compliance or fraud investigations at a US-based or international company

  • Knowledge of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, UK Bribery Act, and Department of Justice expectations for an effective ethics & compliance program

  • Demonstrated project management skills including ability to plan and conduct multiple investigations simultaneously

  • Experience leading briefing conversations with executives, including c-suite.

  • Experience collaborating with and influencing colleagues across business functions and geographies.

  • Bachelor’s Degree or international equivalent.

  • CFE, CCEP, LPEC, CFE or other advanced certification equivalent required (or willingness to attain).

  • Familiarity with technology used in the collection, preservation, and analysis of information for investigative purposes.

What other skills/experience would be helpful to have?

  • Ability to communicate effectively and with structured thinking, in writing and verbally, across all levels of the organization, including senior executives

  • Strong organizational, analytical and problem-solving skills

  • Attention to detail and the ability to work within a team and independently

  • Ability to work in a remote environment when necessary

  • Demonstrated excellent judgment, business acumen and professional demeanor

  • Ability to initiate, embrace and drive change in a dynamic environment

  • Ability to influence and create strong working relationships across the global organization.

  • Bi- or multi-lingual (Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean)

  • Experience with working with case management software

  • Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite with specific emphasis in Word, Excel, PowerPoint

  • Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) and/or law degree a plus

What are the working conditions and physical requirements of this job?  

This position requires incumbents to regularly sit at a desk and operate standard office equipment such as a computer and phone.  Employee is occasionally required to stand and walk, lift, carry and/or move up to 10 pounds.  Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.  Must be able to talk and hear.  Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

How much should I expect to travel?  10-20%

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Pay Range:

$84,100.00 - $140,500.00

Any posted pay range considers a wide range of compensation factors, including candidate background, experience and work location, while also allowing for salary growth within the position.

Expected application deadline is

09/13/2024

If date is blank then this is a pipeline requisition, and we will continue to collect applications on an ongoing basis.

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What’s the culture like at Assurant?
Our unique culture is a big reason why talented people choose Assurant. Named a Best/Great Place to Work in 13 countries and awarded the Fortune America’s Most Innovative Companies recognition in 2023, we bring together top talent around the world. Although we have a wide variety of skills and experiences, we share common characteristics that are uniquely Assurant. A passion for service. An ability to innovate in practical ways. And a willingness to take chances. We call our culture The Assurant Way.

Company Overview
Assurant is a leading global business services company that supports, protects, and connects major consumer purchases. A Fortune 500 company with a presence in 21 countries, Assurant supports the advancement of the connected world by partnering with the world’s leading brands to develop innovative solutions and deliver an enhanced customer experience through mobile device solutions, extended service contracts, vehicle protection services, renters insurance, lender-placed insurance products, and other specialty products.

Equal Opportunity Statement
Assurant is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and does not use or consider race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law in employment decisions.