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Work Location: New York, New York, United States of America Hours: 40 Line of Business: Financial Crime Risk Management Pay Detail: $128,000 - $165,000 USD TD is committed to providing fair and equitable compensation opportunities to all colleagues. Growth opportunities and skill development are defining features of the colleague experience at TD. Our compensation policies and practices have been designed to allow colleagues to progress through the salary range over time as they progress in their role. The base pay actually offered may vary based upon the candidate's skills and experience, job-related knowledge, geographic location, and other specific business and organizational needs. As a candidate, you are encouraged to ask compensation related questions and have an open dialogue with your recruiter who can provide you more specific details for this role. Job Description: Position: Financial Crime Risk Oversight Specialist, Global Transaction Banking Reports to: Director, Financial Crime Risk Oversight, TD Securities, US Position Summary The U.S. FCRM TDS Business Oversight team supports TD Securities in developing, implementing, and maintaining a robust financial crime risk management ("FCRM") program that meets regulatory requirements and mitigates financial crime risk. This involves providing guidance on regulatory compliance, close partnership with business and legal, and operationalizing requirements and regulations for the Wholesale business. The team provides advice across the full spectrum of TDS customers, products, transactions, and FCRM-related processes. The team mandate includes regulatory compliance, program remediation, risk management, and program development. Key components are: • Design, implement, enhance and maintain the TDS U.S. FCRM program. • Advise TDS Operations and other 1st line support functions on interpretation of and compliance with applicable financial crime laws, regulations, and guidance. • Provide oversight of, and credible challenge to, the first line of defense. • Provide customized training and to ensure that employees remain informed about changes in financial crime regulations and emerging money laundering typologies. • Assess and opine on financial crime risks of new products and mandates. The Financial Crime Risk Oversight Specialist is responsible for supporting the firm's FCRM program and plays a key role within U.S. FCRM TDS Business Oversight. Primary duties include: • Demonstrate governance, control and risk management behaviors aligned with TD policies and practices. • Provide advisory and oversight support to the Global Transaction Business, including for new products and initiatives, and customer and transaction escalations and inquiries. • Provide advice to the business on AML requirements across customers, products and transactions. • Provide quality evaluations and enhancements of exception reports when needed. • Where required, support investigations into potentially suspicious activity, drafting SARs as well as documenting cases that did not result in the filing of a SAR. • Participate in the annual enterprise-wide AML/BSA/Sanctions/ABAC risk assessment process. • Conduct targeted AML/OFAC training, as appropriate. • Conduct periodic testing of AML functions as mandated by the Periodic AML Testing Program. • Participate in special projects, including assisting with adherence to enterprise-wide initiatives including global policies and governance. • Assist with regulatory and audit requests. • Provide backup to general AML compliance functions such as surveillance reviews, section 312 reviews and TD affiliates due diligence reviews. • Complete all tasks within required timeframes. Qualifications/Skills/Experience • Bachelor's degree required (exceptional candidates demonstrating an equivalent combination of relevant education and experience will be considered). • 7 to 10 years of knowledge and experience in AML compliance, preferably with a large financial institution or payments business. • Excellent verbal and written communicator with detailed oriented nature. • Must have strong subject matter knowledge of financial crime risks and controls relating to payments and transaction banking. • Ability to identify and evaluate potential risks to the Firm and escalate accordingly. • Strong project management and strategic thinking skills. • Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. The Financial Crime Risk Oversight Specialist acts as key business oversight lead and provides expert/specialized business guidance and 2nd line challenge and oversight to portfolios, businesses and functions on development, maintenance, and implementation of all aspects of AML/ATF/Sanctions/ABAC compliance programs in line with the Bank's risk appetite and strategic direction. Depth & Scope: • Senior specialist with AML/ATF/Sanctions/ABAC expertise, works independently and is accountable for managing a specialized AML/ATF/Sanctions/ABAC function or area • Provides

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