Deputy Chief Compliance Officer
Company: The Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Polic
Location: Medford
Posted on: November 6, 2024
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Job Description:
OverviewUniversity Relations comprises departments that serve
the entire university community and act as a liaison to our host
communities and to the general public. The University Relations
division strengthens and protects Tufts' reputation by managing the
university's legal and compliance interests, ensuring its
commitment to equal opportunity, and fostering positive
relationships with government and our host communities.The four
arms of the division are Community and Government Relations, the
Office of Equal Opportunity, Office of University Counsel, and
University Compliance and Ethics. What You'll DoThe Deputy Chief
Compliance Officer (Deputy CCO) will develop, coordinate, and
implement University Compliance and Ethics (UCE) activities and
programs under the direction of the Chief Compliance Officer (CCO).
UCE serves as the central point of coordination and oversight for
all university compliance functions and the compliance risk
portfolio. The Deputy CCO position is critical to the growth of
this new central compliance office and will provide necessary
resources, allowing the office to manage university-wide programs
including the policy development process, compliance risk
management, youth programs compliance, and investigatory
support.Essential Functions:--- Under the direction of the CCO, the
Deputy CCO will provide development, coordination, and
implementation for all UCE activities and programs. As needed, the
Deputy CCO will attend meetings and serve on committees, work
groups, and councils in the CCO's absence.--- In collaboration with
the CCO, contribute to a culture of compliance and integrity across
all university campuses by developing compliance and risk matrices,
clear policies, compliance committees and networks, and business
processes that support efficient and accurate compliance and risk
mitigation activities.--- Maintain primary responsibility for the
university-wide policy development process, including collaborating
with policy owners to draft policies, shepherding new and revised
policies through the approval process, ensuring proper
recordkeeping for policy versions, and updating the university
policy website.--- Lead the university's youth programs compliance
efforts. This responsibility includes policy development, serving
as the university's expert on youth safety and compliance,
processing registration requests, coordinating among schools and
central units to ensure compliance obligations are met (e.g.,
background checks, laboratory safety requirements, and legal
compliance), and creating training for faculty, staff, and students
involved in youth programs.--- Support the outside activities and
interests review process including reviewing disclosures, drafting
management plans and letters, and assisting the Financial and
Personal Conflicts of Interest Committee.--- Develop and deliver
compliance-related education, outreach, and other initiatives to
raise awareness of university compliance, risk, and policy. ---
Collect data, analyze, and create dashboards for compliance,
policy, and risk systems. This includes assisting with the
preparation of reports, data analysis, and presentations for the
Board of Trustees Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee, University
Risk Management Committee, university leadership, and additional
stakeholders. --- Provide general guidance and support to
functional compliance program areas to ensure that effective
university policies, programs, procedures, training, assessments,
prevention strategies, and corrective measures are in place to
comply with the laws, regulatory requirements, policies, and
ethical standards of each program.--- Monitor the regulatory
landscape within higher education compliance and ethics. Recommend
strategic opportunities to improve university compliance and
facilitate responses to compliance and risk incidents that may
impact the university mission or operations.--- Implement
strategies to prevent, detect, and correct non-compliance. Support
university investigations of instances of non-compliance. What
We're Looking ForBasic Requirements: Knowledge and experience
typically acquired by:
Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal
equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and
midpoint of the range.
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