CIBC

Director, Sanctions Compliance

CIBC$160K — $190K *
Finance & Insurance
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 10+ years of sanctions compliance experience in global financial institutions.
  • Deep understanding of multijurisdictional sanctions regimes (US, Canada, EU, UK).
  • Proven ability to work independently and solve complex problems.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
  • Experience in mentoring junior compliance professionals.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office products.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the development and enhancement of the Sanctions Compliance Program.
  • Oversee and support regulatory examinations and internal audits.
  • Provide expert input on sanctions screening system tuning and technology configurations.
  • Build strong partnerships with Technology and risk management stakeholders.
  • Develop and deliver targeted training sessions on sanctions risk awareness.

Benefits

  • Competitive total rewards package.
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance.
  • 401(k) plan with employer match.
  • Paid time off including sick leave, parental leave, and vacation.
  • Flexible work arrangement with a hybrid model.
Full Job Description

What you'll be doing

At CIBC US, we deliver tailored commercial and commercial real estate banking, private wealth management, personal and small business financial solutions, as well as cross-border banking services to clients with operations across North America. As the Director, US Sanctions Compliance, you'll report to the Head of Global Sanctions and play a pivotal role in overseeing the Second Line of Defense for sanctions risk in the US. You’ll serve as a subject matter expert on OFAC regulations and US sanctions frameworks, providing expert guidance across business lines, products, and jurisdictions. Your responsibilities include leading sanctions screening operations, ensuring regulatory compliance, and promoting a strong risk culture throughout the organization. You’ll collaborate closely with global sanctions partners to ensure alignment, engage stakeholders to foster awareness, and deliver targeted training to enhance sanctions risk expertise across the institution.

At CIBC we enable the work environment most optimal for you to thrive in your role. At CIBC we enable the work environment most optimal for you to thrive in your role. You’ll have the flexibility to manage your work activities within a hybrid work arrangement where you’ll spend 3 days per week on-site, while other days will be remote.

How you'll succeed

  • Program Leadership and Oversight – Lead the development and enhancement of the Sanctions Compliance Program, ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and best practices. Own and maintain global and US sanctions compliance policies and standards.

  • Regulatory Engagement – Oversee and support regulatory examinations, internal audits, and testing reviews, including preparation of materials and drafting responses. Liaise with OFAC on licenses, voluntary self-disclosures, and regulatory inquiries, coordinating with internal and external legal partners.

  • Operational Effectiveness – Provide expert input on sanctions screening system tuning, threshold calibration, technology configurations, and list management. Offer practical guidance for new product reviews, client onboarding, alert escalations, payment structures, and complex transactions.

  • Cross-Functional Collaboration – Build strong partnerships with Technology, Data, and other risk management stakeholders to enhance program metrics and reporting. Engage with various risk teams and governance groups to promote and reinforce compliance standards.

  • Training and Awareness – Develop and deliver targeted training sessions to foster a strong culture of sanctions risk awareness. Maintain and deepen expertise in global sanctions regulatory requirements and industry developments.

Who you are

  • You’re an experienced sanctions compliance leader. You bring at least 10 years of sanctions compliance experience with global financial institutions and have a deep understanding of multijurisdictional sanctions regimes (including US, Canada, EU, and UK).

  • You’re a strategic thinker. You have a proven ability to work independently, solve complex problems, and develop actionable insights to achieve objectives.

  • You’re a relationship builder. You excel at cross-functional project and relationship management, and you have experience mentoring junior compliance professionals.

  • You’re an effective communicator. You have exceptional written and verbal communication skills, enabling you to translate complex regulatory requirements into clear, actionable guidance.

  • You’re committed to continuous improvement. You demonstrate curiosity, collaboration, and openness to innovative approaches and industry best practices.

  • You’re proficient in technology. You’re comfortable using Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) to support your work.

  • Values matter to you. You bring your real self to work, and you live our values - trust, teamwork, and accountability.

At CIBC, we offer a competitive total rewards package. This role has an expected salary range of $160,000- $190,000 USD for the market based on experience, qualifications, and location of the position (salary range varies based on the location which will be discussed at the time of the interview). The successful candidate may be eligible to participate in the relevant business unit’s incentive compensation plan, which may also include a discretionary bonus component. CIBC offers a full range of benefits and programs to meet our employee’s needs; including Medical, Dental, Vision, Health Savings Account, Life Insurance, Disability, and Other Insurance Plans, Paid Time Off (including Sick Leave, Parental Leave and Vacation), Holidays and 401(k), in addition to other special perks reserved for our team members. #LI-TA

*This job is not eligible for employment sponsorship*

Job Location

IL-Chicago, 70 W Madison St Fl 8

Employment Type

Regular

Weekly Hours

40

Skills

Anti-Money Laundering (AML), Financial Transactions, Leadership, Operational Efficiency, People Management, Professional Presentation, Risk Management and Mitigation, Strategic Objectives

About CIBC

The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is a Canadian multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The bank is headquartered at Commerce Court in the city's Financial District. CIBC's Institution Number is 010, and its SWIFT code is CIBCCATT. It is one of two Big Five banks founded in Toronto, the other being the Toronto-Dominion Bank. The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce was formed through the June 1, 1961, merger of the Canadian Bank of Commerce and the Imperial Bank of Canada, the largest merger between chartered banks in Canadian history. The bank has four strategic business units: Canadian Personal and Business Banking, Canadian Commercial Banking and Wealth Management, U.S. Commercial Banking and Wealth Management, and Capital Markets. It has international operations in the United States, the Caribbean, Asia, and United Kingdom; Globally. CIBC serves more than eleven million clients, and has over 40,000 employees. The company ranks at number 172 on the Forbes Global 2000 listing.
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