How much do you think this job pays?

Anonymous
I know this is hard to guess, but just humor me.

Thanks!

The Deputy Compliance and Ethics Officer reports directly to the Compliance and Ethics Officer (CCEO). The CCEO reports functionally to the Chairman of the Audit Committee and administratively to the President/CEO.

Responsibilities:
Generally to Assist the CCEO to:
Administer and oversee the day-to-day operations of the compliance and ethics program.
Collaborate with other business units and departments (e.g. legal, procurement, internal audit, human resources, and communications) to raise awareness of the compliance and ethics program and ensure accountability.
Provide reports to the audit committee, senior management and other groups or committees regarding the operations and progress of the program.
Coordinate activities to assess and monitor changes in all relevant laws, regulations and rules.
Identify trends in compliance and ethics program activities and practices.
Perform investigations of allegations of non-compliance when requested.

Specifically to Assist the CCEO to:
Advance the best practices program within each of the closely-held companies.
Ensure that the anti-corruption program, including the due diligence policy and procedures, are followed and periodically assessed and improved for effectiveness.
Perform due diligence review within the area of responsibility of compliance and ethics when considers new business partners or business intermediaries.
Guide the closely-held company corporate risk assessment processes and mitigation plans.
Review and recommend updates to the Code of Business Conduct and other policies and procedures to ensure continuing appropriateness and relevance to management and employees.
Work with Corporate Learning Officer to maintain and update staff values-based training offerings.
Identify deficiencies in current compliance related practices and develop appropriate program modifications and related activities to prevent and/or discover illegal, unethical or improper conduct.
Coordinate with human resources in the utilization of appropriate hiring, incentive and disciplinary programs relevant to compliance and ethics throughout.

Core Qualifications
Five to ten years of compliance and ethics experience; or related experience.
Three to five years of experience in federal or state practice which focuses on U.K. Bribery Act, FCPA, or FAR.
Bachelor degree in Business, Engineering, Accounting, Law or related field a must. J.D., M.S, or M.B.A. a plus.
Experience with international operations.
Experience working with engineering services and/or international development companies a plus.
Proficiency in Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and similar software.
Certification from Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE) and/or Ethics & Compliance Officer Association (ECOA) a plus.

Critical Competencies
Reputation for the highest integrity.
Excellent qualitative and quantitative analytical skills to identify and solve a wide range of business problems.
Ability to manage multiple issues and clearly articulate principles, concerns, and solutions for resolution of those issues.
Strong verbal and written communication skills and managerial skills.
Ability to interact confidently with senior management and employees at all levels within the organization.
Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines in a fast paced work environment.
Proven relationship building and team management skills.
Ability to appropriately manage conflict and other challenging situations towards a successful outcome.
Anonymous
$7.75 an hour oh wait obama changed that $10.10 and hour
Anonymous
120-150k depending on education level and experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:120-150k depending on education level and experience.


Yeah, I agree. At least $120-125k. Depends on the size of the organization. But they have titles to suggest there is a large enough executive team to support that kind of salary.
Anonymous
80k to 90k
Maybe a little less
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:80k to 90k
Maybe a little less


No way. Not at the organizations I've worked for. That's too low.
Anonymous
Where is this, dc? I have a friend with this job description for a multinational in NYC and I think he is making at least 150k.
Anonymous
In DC I'm thinking low 100s
Anonymous
150 to 200 at a medium sized firm (100 employees)
$500k+ at a fortune 500
Anonymous
OP here - It's in DC. 6,000 employees, private organization.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here - It's in DC. 6,000 employees, private organization.


Is it 6,000 line staff or professional? I.e. Is it 5,800 construction workers and 200 management?

But a job with an org that size, I'd imagine $300K+ total comp. The penalties for failing to adhere to these laws can be stiff, so assuming this is a legitimate job (not a puppet one for show), it should pay well.

We pay our legal and compliance mid level staff $200k, our executive level $300k+
Anonymous
Berger group holdings is the company.
Anonymous
$150k.
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