Head of Compliance

The Collective Network Limited
Greater London
2 months ago
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We're working on this new role within a growing business, seeking a Head of Compliance to ensure the company is following all the correct regulatory requirements, policies, and procedures. This is an exciting and challenging position, as it is a brand new role with a chance to grow a team around you.

You'll be working within a fast-paced and rewarding environment, joining the company at an exciting time as they set up a brand new senior leadership team.

This role involves working on a global scale, overseeing operations in the UK and the US, with travel to the US required for around 8 weeks of the year.

Your responsibilities will include overseeing changing regulations and legislation, ensuring risks and opportunities are proactively understood, and creating appropriate strategies.

You will collaborate with world-famous brands across various sectors, including Aerospace, Automotive, Motorsport, MOD, and Marine industries. The company has a specially kitted-out workshop located conveniently just on the outskirts of Milton Keynes centre, and this position will report directly to the Managing Director.

While any background will be considered, a sound knowledge of GDPR/Data Protection and strong project management skills are essential. Experience with high-value budgets and knowledge of IT infrastructures would be highly beneficial.

The role offers flexible working hours, and the company is happy to provide hybrid working options.

Interested in hearing more? Please click to apply, and Graeme Marks will be in touch to provide further details.

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