The Compliance Advice Team delivers expert guidance to business units, to support management of regulatory and conduct risks related to implementation of regulatory change and business innovation, using a proactive, proportionate and practical approach. The Senior Compliance Business Partner is a brand new role with a focus on Savings and/or Lending, you will join a small collaborative team reporting to the Head of Compliance Advice, and have responsibility for coaching and development of the Compliance Leads within the team. The OSB Group is a FTSE 250 specialist mortgage lender, primarily focused on carefully selected segments of the mortgage market. Our specialist lending is supported by our Kent Reliance and Charter Savings Bank retail savings franchises. Diversification of funding is provided by sophisticated securitisation platforms. OSB’s unique cost-efficient operating model is supported by our wholly-owned subsidiary OSBIndia. Alongside passion for our products and customers, we're passionate about our people and want to continue building a collaborative and engaging environment. Being dedicated to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, we encourage differences and recognise that individuals from diverse backgrounds and experiences can bring valuable insights and enhance the way we work. This is supported by our Diversity, Community and Environment Employee Engagement Networks and our commitment to the Women in Finance Charter and Women in Leadership Programme. As Senior Compliance Business Partner you will advise business units on regulatory compliance matters, ensuring adherence to relevant UK regulatory standards whilst championing the customer during change implementation and process improvement. You will provide direction and leadership to the Compliance Advice team to facilitate regulatory and conduct risk focused advice and will be a specialist in compliance. Your responsibilities will also include: Build trusted relationships through leading engagement with stakeholders to facilitate building a compliance culture Identify and assess conduct regulatory change matters facing the business; using business knowledge and industry best practice when advising practical solutions Provide timely and accurate specialist technical conduct regulatory interpretation, and on-going support and advice on wider FCA-related regulatory themes Advise key business stakeholders and project teams on the scope and implications of conduct regulation, identification and management of associated conduct risks and the organisation’s compliance policies Represent the Compliance function on key business/regulatory projects and initiatives providing specialist technical conduct related interpretation, advice and challenge Present regulatory and conduct matters to Senior Leaders and support the Head of Compliance Advice with dissemination of key messages We offer a base salary of £60,000 - £75,000 dependent on experience and location and a competitive benefits package including: 28 days annual leave plus bank holidays Bonus up to 15% Contributory pension (8% employer 5% employee) Life Assurance (4x salary) plus Group Income Protection Access to Private Medical Insurance and Medical Cash Plan Maternity & Adoption Leave – Occupational Maternity/Adoption Pay provided at 100% of salary for the first 26 weeks. Paternity/Parental Leave – 8 weeks of paid leave to be taken within 12 months of birth or adoption. Additional benefits such as Hybrid working, Cycle Purchase scheme, Technology Purchase scheme, Season Ticket Loan, Holiday purchase / sell schemes, Employee Perk Portals, Payroll giving and Save as you Earn scheme. We are looking for talented individuals who have the experience and knowledge set out below: Proven track record working in a 2nd line compliance or conduct risk role within a retail bank Experience undertaking a role involving the identification and interpretation of emerging conduct regulatory requirements and providing associated advice Robust knowledge and understanding of UK financial services sector and FCA regulatory agenda within the financial services industry, including Consumer Duty Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills with the ability to present and articulate complex information in an easily understandable and jargon free way. Demonstrable experience of problem solving and organisation skills in order to prioritise conflicting priorities Ability to work independently and manage complex problems from start to finish, ensuring effective resolution of any challenges and robust documentation throughout. Experience in line management, coaching and people development We also believe that your career and how you progress is as unique as your individual personality. We continually support our people so they can become the best version of themselves. If this sounds like you, please apply now For internal applications please visit the internal careers page to apply. Alternatively, if you wish to have an informal and confidential chat please get in touch. Contact details can be found on our careers page. If shortlisted from your initial application we operate a personalised recruitment process. Interviews are a two way street, we aim for them to be relevant and conversational to get the best out of you OSB Group are dedicated to diversity in the workplace and committed to treating all our employees and job applicants equally. We embrace equal opportunities and are opposed to discrimination on any grounds. As part of our public commitment to the Women in Finance Charter, we have introduced our own initiatives to attract, develop and advance senior women in our sector. We don’t stop there though, we have broadened our approach to encourage diversity and inclusion at all levels and in all roles. Our leadership and Executive Committee are right behind us, to the extent that our Diversity Champions sit at Board level and on a monthly basis receive updates on our progress. Whilst we are an organisation that values face-to-face interaction to build and nourish our culture, we also acknowledge that people are not just productive in an office and tied to the 9 to 5. Flexible-working opportunities are important for establishing a healthy work-life balance so if you see a role of interest we are happy to be asked about flexibility and explore together if we can make it work. All applicants must have rights to work in the UK and be willing to undertake the relevant pre-employment screening checks should your application be successful.