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Job Description:
Manages diverse administrative functions usually for a very large, complex department or for a complete line of business that may be regional or national in scope, often requiring associates in one or more location. Functions managed may include: financial control/budgeting and consolidation, personnel processes, audit/compliance, premises, and coordination of certain projects, associate training, service quality, process improvement, business continuity, or communication. Consults with senior management in evaluating current methods and developing strategies to implement changes and improvements. Requires a thorough knowledge of the department or business units functional area or products. Working knowledge of general bank policies, programs and procedures and financial/accounting practices. Generally has full management responsibility over a relatively large team and may manage one or more levels of managers.
Leads the support/administrative functions for a somewhat large department usually at a local level. Responsibilities may include budget analysis and recommendations, operations analysis, identification and resolution of work flow issues, associate training, service quality, process improvement. Resolves personnel, audit and/or budget issues by researching and analyzing unusual problems, administers bank programs and policies and provides interpretation to department. Requires an in-depth knowledge of bank policies and programs and of the departments functional operations. May direct workflow activities.
The Business Support Manager II on the AML Strategy & Enablement team will design and deliver compelling, data-driven presentation materials that articulate the strategic vision, performance, and regulatory posture of our Anti-Money Laundering (AML) program.
Responsibilities:
Transform complex data and compliance narratives into clear, persuasive stories for senior executive management and regulatory audiencesAct as a trusted partner for AMLCraft messaging frameworks for key organizational priorities, ensures consistency and professionalism in all contentLeads efforts to simplify complex concepts for diverse audiencesRequired Qualifications:
5+ years in financial services, compliance, or risk management with a focus on executive communications or strategic reportingProven ability to design and structure executive presentations that tell a clear, compelling story; experience building frameworks and templates for strategic decksAdvanced expertise in PowerPoint and visual storytelling techniques, including layout, design principles, and data visualizationAdvanced proficiency in data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau and Power BI)Strong understanding of AML concepts, regulatory frameworks, and risk management principles; ability to stay current on AML regulatory developments and industry best practicesAbility to translate analytics and business insights into narratives that resonate with senior leadershipStrong strategic thinking, problem-solving, and adaptability to shifting priorities and regulatory changesExceptional written and verbal communication skills with a focus on persuasive storytelling; ability to manage sensitive information with discretionExcellent organizational and time management skills; self-starter with high energy and attention to detail, able to work with minimal supervisionDesired Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in communications, Business, Finance, Data Analytics, or related fieldExperience in executive communications, strategic messaging, or content development for leadership forumsFamiliarity with visual design best practices and tools beyond PowerPointExperience with OCC, Federal Reserve, and other regulatory expectationsAbility to coach stakeholders on effective storytelling and presentation deliveryStrong partnership and relationship management skills; ability to work and effectively communicate across functions and organizational levelsExpertise in executive reporting or board-level communicationsShift:
1st shift (United States of America)Hours Per Week:
40