Scotiabank

Director, Regulatory Relations

Scotiabank$130K — $180K *
Finance & Insurance
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree required; Master's, MBA/JD preferred.
  • Over 10 years of senior-level experience in regulatory roles or financial services.
  • Deep understanding of financial markets and control functions.
  • Exceptional written and oral communication skills, with strong presentation abilities.
  • Experience managing a team of professionals.
  • Strong planning and organization skills with attention to detail.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (PowerPoint, Word, Excel).

Responsibilities

  • Manage relationships and interactions with U.S. regulators.
  • Oversee regulatory examinations and supervisory activities.
  • Coordinate and support delivery of requested information to regulators.
  • Lead a high-performing team to ensure effective communications.
  • Develop and assist in presentations for senior management with regulators.
  • Monitor and track remediation commitments made to regulators.
  • Identify and escalate risks arising from regulatory interactions.

Benefits

  • Flexible benefit programs aimed at supporting holistic well-being.
  • Support for a healthy work-life balance.
  • Inclusive work environment fostering diversity.
  • Opportunities for professional development and team succession planning.
Full Job Description
Requisition ID: 265422

Position: Director, Regulatory Relations Group, Scotiabank U.S.

Overview
The incumbent supports with delivery of the Regulatory Relations Group ("RRG") mandate in the United States and is responsible for managing and supporting supervisory interactions, including exam management, continuous monitoring, senior management discussions with supervisors. The incumbent will work with senior stakeholders in the three lines of defense, including Bank management and governance committees on regulatory topics. The role includes partnering closely with, and providing support, advice and guidance, to business unit and control function management to support their regulatory interactions. The role also provides oversight and monitoring of remediation commitments made by Scotiabank U.S. to its regulators and oversees the preparation and delivery of formal responses to regulatory letters.

The role also assists in development and execution of the RRG strategy to address heightened regulatory expectations and to enhance regulatory transparency.

Accountabilities
  • Champions a customer focused culture to deepen regulatory relationships while leveraging broader Bank relationships, systems and knowledge:
    Manages coordination of interactions with U.S. regulators, including but not limited to:
  • Providing oversight for regulatory examinations and supervisory interactions and be a central contact for regulators conducting supervisory activity for Scotiabank U.S.
  • Managing and coordinating events related to examinations and continuous monitoring, including negotiating scope and timing of reviews, monitoring, and supporting delivery of requested information, and coordinating and attending regulatory meetings with control functions and business unit personnel
  • Leading and driving a high performing team, assisting the Bank with effective and transparent communications with the supervisors
  • Build relationships with and collaborate with U.S. Business and Control Function Heads to provide guidance on regulatory matters and supporting their regulatory interactions
  • Oversee, develop and assist with presentations for senior management meetings with regulatory stakeholders and regular reporting on regulatory matters to senior bank stakeholders and committees
  • Oversight of development of regulatory responses in coordination with other senior stakeholders and management
  • Providing oversight, monitoring and tracking of remediation commitments made by Scotiabank to Regulators and assist with regulatory governance forums
  • Overseeing centralized issue management systems and repository where documents are stored, and previous examination memos and reports are archived
  • Identifying risks arising from interactions with regulators and escalating them as appropriate
  • Coordinates the Bank's preparedness for new regulatory mandates as appropriate
  • Understand how the Bank's risk appetite and risk culture should be considered in day-to-day activities and decisions.
  • Actively pursues effective and efficient operations of his/her respective areas, while ensuring the adequacy, adherence to and effectiveness of day-to-day business controls to meet obligations with respect to operational risk, regulatory compliance risk, AML/ATF risk and conduct risk, including but not limited to responsibilities under the Operational Risk Management Framework, Regulatory Compliance Risk Management Framework, AML/ATF Global Handbook and the Guidelines for Business Conduct.
  • Champions a high-performance environment and implements a people strategy that attracts, retains, develops and motivates their team by fostering an inclusive work environment; communicating vison/values/business strategy and managing succession and development planning for the team.


Primary Manager: Managing Director, U.S. Head of Regulatory Relations

Dimensions

  • Legislated responsibilities require that Scotiabank have effective regulatory risk management program. This position is critical to maintaining overall effectiveness of the program and to identify and address issues that can result in substantial regulatory and/or reputational risk.
  • General dimensions involve working in a continually evolving discipline where expectations are constantly changing and expanding, thereby, necessitating an ability to stay informed of emerging issues and both innovative and critical thinking skills to foster a continuous improvement environment.
  • Exercises sound judgment and is guided by experience. Scotiabank policies and procedures along with legal and regulatory requirements and industry best practices.
  • Exhibits innovation and creativity to oversee the development of programs and policies.

Education / Experience / Other Information:
• Bachelor's degree. Master's, MBA/JD a plus.
• Ten plus years of progressive, senior level experience at a Prudential Regulatory Agency, Financial Services Firm, Consulting Firm, or a similar position in the financial services industry.
• A detailed and in-depth understanding of financial markets, products and control functions.
• Excellent written and oral communication, with strong presentation and interpersonal skills to effectively guide internal and external partners.
• Attention to detail, strong planning and organization skills, with ability to multitask and manage changing priorities.
• Ability to work independently with both regulatory staff and senior Bank personnel.
• Prior experience managing a team of professionals.
• Strong Office productivity skills (MS PowerPoint, Word, Excel)

Working Conditions

Work in a standard office-based environment; non-standard hours are a common occurrence. The workload is demanding, subject to frequent time pressure with a steady flow of project delivery commitments, both internal and external, which carry specific deadlines. Workload is subject to continual prioritization due to changes of incoming requests.

Interested?

If your experience is closely related but doesn't align perfectly with every qualification, we do encourage you to apply - you might be the right candidate for this or other roles at Scotiabank!

What's in it for you?

Scotiabank wants you to be able to bring your best self to work - and life, every day. With a focus on holistic well-being, our many flexible benefit programs are designed to help support your unique family, financial, physical, mental, and social health needs.

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Location(s): United States : Texas : Dallas

About Scotiabank

Scotiabankers are committed to helping individuals, companies, and communities to thrive in a changing world. From personal and business banking, brokerage, and insurance, to private wealth, and the most sophisticated commercial, corporate and institutional services, they serve the diverse needs of some 21 million customers in more than 55 countries. Founded in 1832 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, their growth has always been fuelled by the success of their customers and their longevity secured by an unshakable commitment to carefully and expertly managing risk and capital. That focus on doing what's right for customers—short- andlong-term—has made us a global financial services leader. Headquartered in Canada, they are over 86, 000 Scotiabankers strong. Each of us are committed to being the best at understanding their customers' needs and all of us working together to deliver practical advice and relevant solutions that help their customers become financially better off.

Scotiabank Careers

Join Scotiabank, a premier financial institution, and become part of a diverse and inclusive team that’s leading the way in global banking. At Scotiabank, we offer more than just job opportunities; we provide a platform for professional growth and innovation in the financial services industry.

Work You’ll Do

At Scotiabank, we’re not just filling positions; we’re cultivating leaders. Dive into a workplace where diversity training and leadership development shape the path to your future. Our commitment to professional growth is evident in our robust training programs and continuous learning opportunities that foster innovation and strategic thinking.

Explore a World of Opportunities

Whether you’re looking for a full-time position, an internship, or a leadership role, Scotiabank has a spectrum of opportunities to fit your career ambitions. Our team is composed of individuals who bring a wealth of skills and perspectives to our company, driving us forward with their creativity and strategic insights.

Innovative Work Environment

Scotiabank’s culture is one of collaboration and respect, where each team member’s contribution is valued. Engage in meaningful work that challenges you to leverage your skills and push the boundaries of what’s possible in the banking sector. Our innovative projects not only support the growth of the company but also ensure our position as a leader in the industry.

Benefits and Growth

Choosing a career at Scotiabank means opting for a life of growth and opportunity. Our employees enjoy competitive benefits, including comprehensive health coverage, retirement plans, and flexible working conditions, all designed to support your career and personal life. We believe in nurturing our team’s potential by providing them with the tools they need to succeed both professionally and personally.

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Ready to take the next step in your career? Explore the job opportunities at Scotiabank by searching our open positions that match your skills and interests. We are continuously hiring and looking for passionate, curious, and solution-driven team players.

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Stay connected and advance your career through Scotiabank’s extensive networking opportunities. Participate in events that connect you with other professionals and leaders within the industry. Our career resources will help you prepare your resume, ace your interviews, and land the job that best suits your career goals.

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