Entity, Governance and Compliance, Manager (Basé à London)

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Line of Service
Tax

Industry/Sector
Not Applicable

Specialism
Entity Governance and Compliance

Management Level
Manager

Job Description & Summary

About the Role

Entity Governance & Compliance (EGC) business sits within our Tax & Legal Line of Service, and helps our clients stay ahead of changes that impact their businesses, navigating complexity and risk. We deliver deep Tax, Legal and Governance expertise, while providing the critical context to make informed and compliant decisions. With clients ranging from multinational organisations to entrepreneurs and family businesses, the work we do is diverse.

The EGC team consists of 70+ members across London, Birmingham, Reading, Glasgow, Manchester and Belfast with a senior leadership team of 10. The EGC team is a market leading global practice and is part of a network of over 4,000 legal and governance professionals in over 150 countries led by Jonathan Gibson in the UK. The team specialises in supporting clients on all aspects of governance, transactions and compliance and are at the forefront of UK and global corporate governance reforms, providing market leading thought leadership in the industry. The EGC business is growing, driven by sustainability laws and regulations, global subsidiary governance transformation and global managed services.

What your days will look like:

As a Manager, you'll work as part of a team of problem solvers, helping to solve complex business issues from strategy to execution. PwC Professional skills and responsibilities for this management level include but are not limited to:

  1. Undertake and manage the delivery of governance and transaction projects (including entity restructuring and simplification mandates, governance regulatory advisory projects, design and implementation of corporate governance disclosures/reporting/frameworks, provision of director training, and more).
  2. Manage, coach and support the team members.
  3. Manage and develop client relationships across our clients as necessary.
  4. Work with and develop relationships with the wider EGC global network to ensure the delivery of all work and services meets the SLAs/KPIs agreed with the clients.
  5. Collaborate with and develop relationships with colleagues across the firm who are also working on and supporting the clients.
  6. Take responsibility for and manage the budget and billing across the portfolio.
  7. Consider better and innovative ways of supporting clients and the team.


This Role is for you if:

  1. You are a Qualified Governance Professional from the ICSA in the UK.
  2. You are passionate about client service - a strong willingness to deliver excellent client service, add value and flexibly meet client requirements.
  3. You have experience of managing and running a team.
  4. You are self aware and open to personal development.
  5. You have experience in coaching and developing others.
  6. Likes and enjoys business development, ideally with some relevant experience.


What you'll receive from us:

No matter where you may be in your career or personal life, our benefits are designed to add value and support, recognising and rewarding you fairly for your contributions.

We offer a range of benefits including empowered flexibility and a working week split between office, home and client site; private medical cover and 24/7 access to a qualified virtual GP; six volunteering days a year and much more.

Education(if blank, degree and/or field of study not specified)
Degrees/Field of Study required:

Degrees/Field of Study preferred:

Certifications(if blank, certifications not specified)

Required Skills

Optional Skills
Accepting Feedback, Accepting Feedback, Accounting and Financial Reporting Standards, Accounting Policies, Active Listening, Analytical Thinking, Artificial Intelligence (AI) Platform, Auditing, Auditing Methodologies, Client Management, Coaching and Feedback, Communication, Compliance Auditing, Complying With Regulations, Creativity, Data Analysis and Interpretation, Data Ingestion, Data Modeling, Data Quality, Data Security, Data Transformation, Data Visualization, Embracing Change, Emotional Regulation, Empathy {+ 29 more}

Desired Languages(If blank, desired languages not specified)

Travel Requirements
Up to 20%

Available for Work Visa Sponsorship?
Yes

Government Clearance Required?
No

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