Ethics and Compliance Manager

Türkiye

This vacancy is now closed

Department
31000102
Division
English Language Teaching
Location
Türkiye
Reference number
30068

About us

We have been a leading figure in publishing for more than 500 years. We have always been a forward-looking organization, maximizing the technology for the day, but the digital revolution is bringing enormous change, fast. That same spirit of adventure and entrepreneurialism is critical to our future success. In a fast-changing publishing landscape, OUP welcomes the inquisitive, the inventive, and the ambitious; people who challenge the conventional, and pioneer the possible.

The English Language Teaching (ELT) Division is a global leader in the provision of multimedia English language teaching, learning and assessment materials. Operating globally, it reaches millions of teachers and students each year to support the development of English language proficiency.


About the role

The highly successful English Language Teaching Division of Oxford University Press is looking for an Ethics and Compliance Manager to join our successful and driven international Compliance team.

This position in OUP Turkey is eligible for hybrid work (a blend of office and home working).

The primary focus of the role is to support the Divisional Ethics and Compliance Officer (DECO) in delivering and embedding the Oxford University Press (OUP) corporate ethics and compliance programme within the ELT business. The key focus of this role will be on the Turkey Branch and Central Asia regions.  Under the direction of the DECO, this role will also promote an ethical business culture and business success through prevention and response to all client and stakeholder groups. 

Responsibilities of the roles will include:

  • Provide advice and guidance to the ELT business regarding ethics and compliance related matters, in particular through membership of ELT’s Senior Management Teams and other project teams as required.
  • Working with the DECO and other colleagues in Ethics and Compliance, conduct Top Down Risk Assessments, identifying ethics and compliance risks for responsible regions(s).
  • As directed by the DECO, and within defined timelines as per the divisional KPIs, conduct face to face training for staff in high risk roles within responsible region(s). Ensure that all divisional staff and new starters take part in annual ethical online training and other exercises, including first level review of Conflict of Interest Declarations.
  • Within defined timelines as per the divisional KPIs, conduct face to face training for all staff in non-high-risk roles, working with other Divisional Ethics and Compliance teams as required.
  • Ensure that all new ELT third parties in responsible region(s) are subject to appropriate risk assessment and due diligence. For existing third parties, ensure that risk assessments and due diligence are revalidated on a regular basis and that due diligence remains up to date.  This includes review and approval of low and medium risk third parties and review and first level approval of high-risk business partners prior to DECO review and approval.  Support work on OxfordAQA as directed by the DECO.
  • Work with the business to ensure that all high-risk business activities and ethical marketing activities (EMA) in responsible region(s) are identified and that adequate due diligence has been carried out in accordance with the High Risk Business Activity (HRBA) and Ethical Marketing policies.  Conduct first level review and approval of HRBAs and EMAs prior to approval by the DECO.
  • Review and approval of gifts and hospitality and charitable giving submissions, in accordance with defined thresholds.
  • Report quarterly and annually to the DECO on KPIs and key issues related to the Programme across responsible region(s).
  • Meet with business partners, including agents and distributors, to reinforce OUP’s commitment to ethical business practices. Manage day-to-day questions from employees and business partners regarding acceptable business practices and compliance with relevant policies.
  • Provide support to investigations as required.

About you
  • Experience of working in an Ethics and Compliance role (professional qualification preferred)
  • Good understanding of bribery, fraud and other related risks and the types of processes/ controls for mitigating those risks
  • Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal skills and the ability to work with all levels of management and staff, including executive leadership
  • Experience of managing own workload
  • Highly organized and able to communicate effectively and confidently and collaborate with team members and other cross-divisional colleagues
  • Discrete and trustworthy as required to work with sensitive and confidential information
  • Ability to adapt to a diverse range of situations and surroundings
  • Broad knowledge of corporate processes, systems and organizational structures
  • High personal integrity and excellent judgment
  • Willingness to travel overseas if required

 

We are committed to supporting diversity in our workforce, and ensuring an inclusive environment where all individuals can thrive. We seek to employ a workforce representative of the markets that we serve and encourage applications from all.


Salary
competitive salary

Closing date
15/05/2023