Join us as a Behavioural Risk Audit Manager
- You’ll deliver and lead audits using behavioural and data science methods and insights to identify and understand behavioural risk affecting our customers and colleagues
- We’ll rely on you to stay at the forefront of behavioural risk insight and innovation, sharing knowledge and insights widely
- Enjoy a great platform to build your profile as you help to shape a high performing and vibrant team culture
- We’re offering this role for a period of 12 months
What you'll do
As a Behavioural Risk Audit Manager, you’ll lead, or deliver part of, an audit engagement or behavioural risk innovation project, using your behavioural and data science skills and knowledge, with limited oversight. We’ll look to you to design new robust and feasible approaches to effectively identify and understand behavioural risk, particularly around good customer outcomes.
Your role will also involve:
- Contributing to innovative business insights to identify risks
- Identifying new opportunities and delivering new, or optimising existing research methods, to better identify and understand behavioural risk
- Building relationships with, and identifying new opportunities to work with academics on behavioural risk topics, managing engagements where relevant
- Making sure that audit tools and associated documentation is maintained to high quality through reviews
- Overseeing and coaching other team members where required
- Developing and managing effective stakeholder relationships and being the first point of contact when leading a review
The skills you'll need
To succeed in this role, you’ll need a relevant qualification in behavioural science with a strong quantitative element such as psychology, economics, finance, data science, or similar. You’ll also need strong experience designing, conducting, and analysing quantitative research methods such as quasi-experimental methods, surveys, lab, or field experiments.
You’ll demonstrate an in-depth understanding of behavioural science theory, particularly around consumer judgement and decision making or household finance. As well as this, we’ll expect an understanding of behavioural risk application in a risk, regulatory, financial services or consultancy context.
You’ll also need:
- The ability to source, prepare, and access data for analysis
- An understanding and experience of developing and testing hypotheses, and drawing inferences from primary research or large data sets
- Proficiency in Python or another coding language and the drive to further develop those skills
- Experience in drawing conclusions from different primary and secondary data sources
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Experience supporting, coaching, and developing a team