Work Location:
New York, New York, United States of America
Hours:
40
Line of Business:
TD Securities
Pay Detail:
$200,000 - $200,000 USD
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Job Description:
Regulatory and Supervisory Management (RSM) proactively supports TD Securities' Global Markets sales, trading and origination businesses. This group is responsible for performing the supervision of sales, trading & origination activities by conducting reviews, documenting findings, and escalating exceptions in accordance with TD Securities policies and procedures. RSM maintains strong relationships with registered Supervisors to oversee a myriad of controls and acts as a delegate on select activities. This role will be responsible for the development and maintenance of Supervisory programs, policies and procedures to manage global markets sales, trading and origination activities is a core competency.
Vice President - Regulatory and Supervisory Managementrole is responsible to provide the leadership team with information, reporting and support to ensure Trading operational risks are appropriately managed and adherence to internal policies / procedures and applicable regulatory guidelines is effective. This position also works with management / control function partners (e.g. Risk, Legal, Compliance, AML and Audit) to assess risks, develop and implement proactive strategies, tactics and programs to effectively manage regulatory and governance issues for the Trader environment.
Responsibilities:
- Support supervisory reviews related to market conduct, communications, best execution, and regulatory reporting obligations across multiple asset classes while validating exception reporting to identify trends, emerging risks, and control gaps
- Preparing Monthly Supervision packs for Global Markets supervisors of assigned businesses; lead meetings and document conclusions/actions taken; and confirm evidentiary documentation for supervisory accountabilities performed
- Coordinate with Compliance, Operations, Global Markets supervisors, and other RSM teams to respond to regulatory inquiries and Audit requests
- Escalate potential regulatory, conduct, trading, or supervisory concerns in accordance with established procedures.
- Support special projects related to regulatory initiatives, technology implementations, and supervisory framework enhancements.
- Support the development and maintenance of Written Supervisory Procedures (WSPs), supervisory evidence, and control documentation
- Contribute to committee materials and senior management reporting related to regulatory risk, supervisory oversight, and control effectiveness.
- Participate in internal or external business meetings/forums/committees as needed
Depth & Scope:
- Leads and manages the Trader business management functional area and overall operation of a diverse group in an area of moderate risk, complexity or scope
- Ensures an integrated approach with other business management areas, broader organization, and enterprise as appropriate
- Deep knowledge and understanding of businesses / technology, and organizational practices/ disciplines
- Focuses on short to medium-term issues (e.g. 6-12 months)
- Generally reports to a Senior Manager or above
Education & Experience:
- Undergraduate degree in Business (Accounting or Finance) or Mathematics/Economics
- Series 7 and 63
- 5-7 Years of related experience
- Sound to advanced knowledge of external competition, industry and/or market trends in relation to own function / business
- Ability to provide guidance on Business Management matters and respond to inquiries from business unit staff
- Must be detail oriented and possess problem-solving skills
- Must be able to work independently with minimal supervision and establish priorities
- Proficient in interpersonal communication (both oral and written), and have the ability to communicate effectively with all levels of staff and management
Preferred Qualifications:
- Preferred 5+ years of experience in the capital markets industry with strong subject matter expertise in financial markets, regulatory requirements, industry best practices, and related systems and infrastructure processes
- Knowledge of US Broker Dealer regulation related to communications surveillance and record retention
- Familiarity with front-office trading systems Bloomberg TOMs and ION and surveillance tools such as Behavox, Smarsh, Social Patrol, etc.
- Experience with TRACE and MSRB reporting requirements and associated supervisory controls
- Experience interacting with regulators, compliance testing teams and auditors.
- Strong ability to work with Technology, Compliance, Legal or Risk partners to deliver program requirements and ongoing upkeep of standards.
- Strong conceptual, analytical and problem-solving skills; have an eye for detail; initiative to follow up on items or quickly determine steps for timely resolution
- A self-starter who can think critically while also able to collaborate with business, infrastructure support and control contacts to achieve strategic and tactical objectives
- Enjoy working in a fast-paced environment, able to manage competing and ever-changing priorities while under pressure, adapts well to changing priorities
- Team player with ability to influence and achieve results through effective negotiation, and problem solving
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Regulatory licenses a plus.
Physical Requirements:
Never: 0%; Occasional: 1-33%; Frequent: 34-66%; Continuous: 67-100%
- Domestic Travel 6 Occasional
- International Travel 6 Never
- Performing sedentary work 6 Continuous
- Performing multiple tasks 6 Continuous
- Operating standard office equipment - Continuous
- Responding quickly to sounds 6 Occasional
- Sitting 6 Continuous
- Standing 6 Occasional
- Walking 6 Occasional
- Moving safely in confined spaces 6 Occasional
- Lifting/Carrying (under 25 lbs.) 6 Occasional
- Lifting/Carrying (over 25 lbs.) 6 Never
- Squatting 6 Occasional
- Bending 6 Occasional
- Kneeling 6 Never
- Crawling 6 Never
- Climbing 6 Never
- Reaching overhead 6 Never
- Reaching forward 6 Occasional
- Pushing 6 Never
- Pulling 6 Never
- Twisting 6 Never
- Concentrating for long periods of time 6 Continuous
- Applying common sense to deal with problems involving standardized situations 6 Continuous
- Reading, writing and comprehending instructions 6 Continuous
- Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing 6 Continuous
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required. The listed or specified responsibilities & duties are considered essential functions for ADA purposes.