Apply for the position of Executive Assistant at Standard Chartered Bank!
In 1965, the Standard Bank of South Africa merged with the Bank of West Africa acquiring businesses including a banking operation in Nigeria, which dated back to 1894. The name was then changed to Standard Bank of West Africa. Four years after the merger, Standard Bank Nigeria was incorporated locally to take over the business in Nigeria.
Executive Assistant:
- Job Type: Full Time
- Required Qualification: BSC/HND/BA
- Category: Administrative
- Location: Lagos | Nigeria
Job Details:
- To relieve the Head, Financial Markets (FM) of the burden of day-to-day administrative activities to allow him focus on business strategy and implementation.
- To contribute to project implementation review aimed at ensuring that business goals and targets are met.
- To manage administration processes in the dealing room to ensure a smooth running of the business.
- Assist the FM Business manager in updating and maintaining key business specific Management Information System and database.
Strategy:
- To work with the FM team with a clear-cut objective and business focus, train and increase professional competencies and put a clear succession/back up plan in place.
- To promote and enhance the reputation of Standard Chartered Bank as a leading bank for its Financial Markets services.
Business:
- Coordinate the operations of the Head, Financial Markets’ office through document preparation, confident file management and general office maintenance.
- Monitoring the entire FM Team’s compliance with policies and procedures, consistent with the requirements of T&E, G&E register and eProcurements on a regular basis.
- Assist business on queries pertaining to the Dealing Room infrastructure standardization and oversee for effective implementation/adherence by business.
- Communicate induction and exit formalities to FM staff and ensure the induction/exit checklist is updated.
- Track daily PnL and assist the Business Manager to generate monthly FM Financial Performance report sourced from DPL Reporting.
- Assist the Business Manager in carrying out research and surveys for use in business presentations.
- Assist to prepare presentation, co-ordinating seminars and conferences and maintain key business MIS and database.
- Prepare project reports, documents and preserving electronic and physical files.
- Assist in annual revenue and cost budget process.
- Undertake relevant project implementation review as indicated by the Head, Financial Markets.
- Act as liaison and maintain open lines of communication among senior executive middle management and administrative staff.
- Maintain service metric and performance in the division.
- Collate and manage the leave plan and handover process.
- Ensure job objectives and descriptions are completely filed.
- Collate business unit survey and competitive data analysis.
- Assist the Head, Financial Markets with personal policy implementation.
- Responsible for service quality initiative in the department
- Act as secretary for the division meetings.
- Follow up on action points agreed at meetings.
People & Talent:
- Responsible for driving appropriate culture and values within the team. Setting appropriate tone and expectations for the team, work in collaboration with risk and control partners across all functions.
Risk Management:
- Ensure that adequate and appropriate systems and controls are in place to comply with Group and Business policies, procedures, standards and codes.
- Ensure operational risk management and reporting is an integral part of the business process.
- Promote an environment where compliance with internal control functions and external regulatory framework is a central priority of the business.
- Establish, maintain, and comply with internal policies, procedure, codes and applicable external laws and regulations and adhere to the expected high standards set out in the FM code of conduct.
Governance:
- Responsible for speaking out on emerging risks.
- Provide business support on dealing room management, e.g., capacity planning, business continuity, access controls, Service Level Agreements, licensing.
- Provide business support in the preparation of governance packs for the Enterprise Risk Committee (ERC) and ensure timely submission to the responsible units.
Regulatory & Business Conduct:
- Display exemplary conduct and live by the Group’s Values and Code of Conduct.
- Take personal responsibility for embedding the highest standards of ethics, including regulatory and business conduct, across Standard Chartered Bank. This includes understanding and ensuring compliance with, in letter and spirit, all applicable laws, regulations, guidelines and the Group Code of Conduct.
- Effectively and collaboratively identify, escalate, mitigate and resolve risk, conduct and compliance matters.
Key stakeholders Internal:
- Head of Markets, Nigeria, and Africa
- All Markets staff.
- External
- Financial Markets visitors.
Other Responsibilities:
- Embed Here for good and Group’s brand and values in [Nigeria / Markets Nigeria team]; Perform other responsibilities assigned under Group, Country, Business or Functional policies and procedures.
Job Requirement:
- Education: University Degree / Higher National Diploma with more than 3 years’ experience in a medium sized organization.
- Certifications – ACI Dealing Certification.
Skills and Experience:
- Effective Communications
- Influencing Through Expertise
- Project Management
- Planning: Tactical, Strategic
- Business Development
- Organizational Governance.