


| Salary | Any |
|---|---|
| Location | Oxfordshire |
| Job type | Permanent |
| Company | ERS Legal |
| Contact | Sarah Oborne |
| Specialist Areas | Insurance/Financial Services/Compliance, Money Laundering, PI/Med Neg/Ind Disease, Professional Negligence/Indemnity |
| Posted | 18th Apr 2008 |
| Expires | 16th May 2008 |
Compliance Officer - Oxfordshire
A Compliance Officer is required to join this premier South East law firm that boasts a network of offices strategically located throughout the region, whilst also offering significant presence in the London area.
The specialist risk team within the firm deals with all aspects of risk affecting a law firm, both legal and non-legal and currently a requirement for a 5th member of staff to join the team exists for a professional Compliance Officer.
Operating in a team environment, you will be responsible for a host of responsibilities including compliance with the Solicitors Code of Conduct, ISO9001, money laundering procedures, conflict issues and business continuity, whilst providing advice and support to colleagues on all aspects of best practice and risk management.
The position would suit an ambitious and enthusiastic lawyer with Private Practice experience, looking to progress their career rapidly within a team oriented environment.
If you can offer outstanding communication skills, excellent client management, attention to detail and comprehensive knowledge of regulatory requirements – we need to be talking as soon as possible.
Send your CV to (email address removed) or call Sarah on (phone number removed) for further information.
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