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Job Title Advisor - Financial Crime & Risk
Location Brisbane
Description

The Opportunity:

We currently have an opportunity available for an Advisor to join our Financial Crime and Risk (FCR) team in Brisbane on a full time permanent basis.

Our FCR team are an advisory team that considers the full range of financial crime and related risks applicable to the operation of our global business, including money laundering, sanctions, corruption, modern slavery, tax transparency and ESG reporting.

As an Advisor within the team, some of your main responsibilities will be;

  • Managing a fast moving caseload, preparing advice on complex financial crime and business ethics queries, liaising with partners, colleagues and escalating through the management chain as appropriate.
  • Proactively developing your specialist knowledge across the Financial Crime and Risk portfolio.
  • Leading the delivery of various projects to ensure Ashurst's policies, procedures, systems and controls are up to date and appropriately aligned with relevant legislation and regulatory requirements across the jurisdictions in which we operate and across the Financial Crime and Risk portfolio.

Our FCR team sit within the wider global Risk & Compliance function, along with your day-to-day FCR responsibilities, you'll also play a key role in helping to drive the Risk & Compliance objectives overall.

More information can be found in the job description attached to the role on our careers site.

About You:

The successful candidate will have;

  • Strong research skills, attention to detail, lateral and analytical thinking, and ability to overcome obstacles.
  • Good judgement and business awareness, with the ability to use own judgement to come to decisions but also aware of when issues need to be escalated.
  • Strong organisational skills with the ability to work well under pressure, prioritise and meet deadlines.
  • Good communication and negotiation skills; in particular, an ability to converse with Partners and obtain the necessary information and provide confident and succinct advice.
  • Previous AML/CTF experience in a multinational law firm or other regulated body.
  • LLB or JD in law (or equivalent law degree)

What makes Ashurst a great place to work?

We offer you all the things you should expect from an international law firm, some of which include:

  • competitive remuneration with the flexibility to reward high performance;
  • flexible working;
  • complimentary gym memberships;
  • corporate health plans;
  • a global professional development offering for all employees; and
  • an industry-leading programme that celebrates diversity and inclusion.

We are committed to delivering positive impacts to our communities through our Social Impact programme, with a strong emphasis on working with First Nations people through our pro bono practice.

We aim to recruit, retain and promote the best people from the widest possible talent pools. We are committed to offering a safe and welcoming environment for all employees to ensure they are supported to work at their best.

Beyond this, what sets Ashurst apart from others is our global strength, our drive to innovate and collaborate, and our commitment to excellence. It is these values that make Ashurst a unique place to work.

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Ashurst is committed to ensuring an accountable workplace culture. Candidates are encouraged to report any ethical or conduct concerns to our confidential email address: ethics.counsel@ashurst.com. Please note that this email address should not be used for general enquiries about, or applications for, job positions available at Ashurst as they will not be passed onto the relevant team. Any recruitment enquires should be directed to globalresourcing@ashurst.com.