Program Manager, RegulatoryContract: 12 Months, potential to extend
Location: Remote
Pay:up to $119.45/hr DOE
Must Have Qualifications:
- You have 10+ years of experience in regulatory programs, risk management, or related fields, with demonstrated success in leading complex initiatives or projects in high-risk environments.
- You have experience in regulated industries (e.g., finance or fintech) and familiarity with regulatory requirements and expectations applicable to publicly traded companies is desirable.
- Experience working in a publicly traded company, preferably listed on NASDAQ or other major stock exchange.
- Your EQ and ability to manage stakeholders across all levels will be just as important (if not more so) than your project management toolkit.
- Ideally, you understand the payments ecosystem.
- You like to keep it real with your actions, be brave with your decisions, do the right thing for all our stakeholders and shape the future with excitement.
Job Responsibilities:
- Lead the planning, execution, and delivery of regulatory programs that are considered the highest priority.
- Cultivate strong relationships with key stakeholders, including Cash leadership, project sponsors, and regulatory authorities, to foster collaboration, gain buy-in, and drive program success.
- Lead cross-functional teams (including Product, Engineering, Data Science, Compliance, Counsel, Law Firms, Regulatory Consultants and bank partners)providing direction, support, and guidance to ensure alignment with program objectives and timelines.
- Execute in high-pressure, high-intensity environments, demonstrating the ability to self-direct and manage tasks independently with minimal supervision.
- Communicate clearly and persuasively with stakeholders at all levels of the organization, providing insights, recommendations, and updates on regulatory compliance initiatives, challenges, and progress.
- Develop reusable frameworks that can help to increase efficiency, to improve communication, and to streamline team activities by reducing confusion.