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Compliance Programme Lead
Location
Netherlands
Posted
36 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Compliance Programme Lead
Codekeeper
• Oversee projects that ensure adherence to applicable laws, regulations, and internal policies while driving successful project outcomes. • Spearhead the creation and implementation of compliance programs, ensuring alignment with regulatory standards and organizational goals. • Monitor project progress and compliance metrics, such as audit completion rates, training participation, and incident frequency. • Act as the key liaison between compliance teams, project stakeholders, and department heads. • Conduct risk assessments to identify compliance gaps and project risks, proactively addressing challenges with a problem-solving mindset. • Complete projects that not only meet compliance standards but also set new benchmarks for quality and efficiency.
Job Requirements
- Prior experience in compliance management, project management, or a related role with an emphasis on problem-solving and risk mitigation.
- Proficiency in contemporary web tools such as Google Docs, Zapier, Linear, or similar technologies.
- Familiarity with developing compliance programs, conducting risk assessments, or managing certifications like ISO27001 is a plus.
- Exceptional organizational skills, analytical thinking, and a meticulous approach to tasks.
- Ability to prioritize tasks, manage multiple projects, and adapt to a fast-paced, remote-first work environment.
- A polished and professional demeanor with a strong drive to achieve results and align with Codekeeper's values.
- Proficiency in English (written and verbal).
Benefits
- Passionate and supportive colleagues
- A startup mindset with opportunities for growth
- Regular team activities and gatherings
- A comprehensive onboarding process with a dedicated ramp-up period
- A collaborative team that values open communication and direct feedback
- A chance to excel in your career while ensuring compliance and project success
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