Fixed Term Contract: 12 Months [May Extend to 18 Months]
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At HSBC, we exist with the purpose of Opening up a World of Opportunity. We use our unique expertise, capabilities, breadth, and perspectives to provide opportunities for our customers and colleagues through global connectivity. We bring together the people, ideas, and capital that nurture progress and growth, helping to create a better world – for our customers, our people, our investors, our communities, and the planet we all share.
As an HSBC employee in Australia, you'll have access to tailored professional development opportunities, competitive pay, an embedded flexible working culture, and a range of employee benefits. These include market-leading subsidised private health cover, enhanced parental pay and support when returning to work, subsidised banking products and services, bonus leave days, and wellness programmes including discounted gym memberships.
International Wealth & Premier Banking serves more than 50 million customers worldwide with a complete range of banking and wealth management services to enable them to manage their finances and protect and build their financial futures. It is a global business that brings together management responsibility for Retail Banking, Wealth Management, Insurance, and Asset Management with a focus on customer-centric propositions and innovative and efficient distribution channels.
The role of IBS (Important Business Services) Risk Manager directly supports IWPB's Retail Product Business and reports to the Senior Manager - IBS Risk. The purpose of the position is to support the Product Risk Governance team in implementing and running HSBC's Operational Resilience agenda. The role will be responsible for working with key stakeholders to ensure they can deliver against the Operational Resilience (and CPS230) framework. In particular, the role will involve understanding regulatory requirements HSBC needs to fulfill, identifying Risks and Controls that impact the resilience of Important Business Services, facilitating workshops, requirements gathering, and working with key stakeholders.
Responsibilities:
* Support the Business Service Owner (BSO) and Critical Operation (CO) Lead to refresh the IBS and CO artefacts on an annual cycle or by trigger events (e.g., post-incident review, significant business changes, new regulatory requirements, etc.).
* Collaborate with key stakeholders (e.g., Process Owner, Third Party Engagement Manager, IT Service Owner, global mapping team) to ensure the IBS artefacts are up to date.
* Monitor and track the remediation plan of Business Vulnerabilities and Technology Vulnerabilities.
* Assist in coordinating Scenario Testing with BCIM team and key stakeholders.
* Support BSOs and CO Leads in completing their Quarterly Self-assessment and Annual Self-assessment, ensuring sign-off and obtaining risk steward comments.
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