Risk Manager

Leeds, West Yorkshire

Risk Manager

  1. Permanent
£55,000 - £65,000 per annum
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Leeds, West Yorkshire

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Marks Sattin are proudly working exclusively with a leading financial services business based in Leeds city centre to assist with their search for a Risk Manager to join their team.

Our client has 75 years of experience within their sector and are the UK's leading firm in their area. They are an innovative, forward-thinking organisation, investing in technology to improve the services they provide. Ensuring their members always come first and ensuring the best service possible.

The Risk Manager will lead the ongoing enhancement and evolution of their Risk Management Framework, risk maturity and risk culture. Supporting the identification, assessment, and mitigation of risks across the group.

They will have a well-developed understanding of corporate governance and risk management principles within Financial Services. This role will undertake initiatives including facilitating risk workshops, training, and education, undertaking risk assessments within the context of risk appetite and leading risk training programmes across the business.

The ideal candidate will be an excellent and confident communicator with the ability to present using appropriate methods to suit differing audiences, both in terms of seniority and business area. And have extensive relevant Industry experience and/or other risk-related qualifications, for example CIRM, MBCI.

They offer an excellent reward package including contributory pension, life assurance, 27 days annual leave + bank holidays.

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