Corporate Ethics & Compliance Manager jobs in Indiana

Corporate Ethics & Compliance Manager oversees and promotes the organization's global ethics and compliance function. Implements programs to assess and manage legal and regulatory compliance risks and establish high ethical standards of conduct for the organization. Being an Corporate Ethics & Compliance Manager communicates the organization's ethical standards, policies, and regulations. Delivers employee training programs that raise awareness about ethics-related topics such as Anti-Bribery, Anti-Corruption, Antitrust, Conflicts of Interest, and others. Additionally, Corporate Ethics & Compliance Manager conducts compliance monitoring, investigations, and remediations of any non-compliant actions. Manages the administration of confidential reporting systems or helplines for employees, customers, contractors, and other stakeholders to disclose violations of the organization's ethical standards, violations of law, or policies without fear of retaliation. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a director. The Corporate Ethics & Compliance Manager typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. To be an Corporate Ethics & Compliance Manager typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Ethics & Compliance Officer
  • City of Indianapolis and Marion County
  • Indianapolis, IN FULL_TIME
  • To establish guidelines and procedures for investigating allegations of misconduct, abuse, or violations of policies and procedures within the Juvenile Detention Center.  Will handle investigations, due process hearings for youth and other relevant matters.
    1. Investigate Allegations. Conduct thorough and impartial investigations into allegations of misconduct, abuse, or violations of policies and procedures within the juvenile detention center. Investigate JDC staff and interview contract staff who have potentially engaged in activity that is not in compliance with the Marion County Juvenile Detention Center/Marion Superior Court policies.
       
       
    1. Review Complaints.  Receive and review complaints from staff, residents, and external parties regarding potential wrongdoing or breaches of protocol within the facility.
       
       
    2. Gather Evidence Collect and analyze evidence, including witness statements, surveillance footage, documentation, and physical evidence to ascertain the facts surrounding reported incidents.
       
       
    3. Interview Personnel/Witnesses Interview staff members, residents, and other relevant parties to gather information and testimonies related to ongoing investigations.
       
       
    4. Maintain Confidentiality Ensure confidentiality and discretion throughout the investigation process to protect the privacy and safety of all involved parties.
       
       
    5. Report Findings.  Prepare detailed reports outlining investigation findings, including conclusions and recommendations regarding outcomes or potential policy changes.
       
       
    6. Collaborate with Authorities.  Coordinate with law enforcement agencies, legal authorities, and external oversight bodies as needed to support investigations and ensure compliance with legal standards.
       
       
    7. Monitor Compliance.  Regularly review and assess the juvenile detention center's policies, procedures, and practices to identify potential areas of non-compliance and recommend improvements.
       
       
    8. Provide Training. Develop and deliver training programs to educate staff members on ethical conduct, professional standards, and regulatory requirements to prevent future incidents of misconduct.
       
       
    9. Promote Accountability.  Advocate for transparency, accountability, and ethical behavior throughout the juvenile detention center by promoting a culture of integrity and responsibility among staff and residents.
       
       
    10. Respond to Emergencies.  Act promptly to address urgent or high-priority issues, including emergencies, security breaches, or serious allegations, to minimize risk and ensure the safety and well-being of individuals in the facility.
       
       
    11. Follow-up Investigations. Conduct follow-up investigations as necessary to ensure that corrective actions have been implemented effectively and that any recurring issues are addressed promptly.
       
       
    12. Document Management.  Maintain accurate and organized records of all investigations, including documentation of evidence, interviews, findings, and resolutions, in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
       
       
    13. Remain Current Stay informed about current trends, best practices, and legal developments in the field of internal affairs and juvenile justice to improve investigation techniques and procedures continuously.
       
       
    14. Support Management. Provide support and guidance to management personnel regarding Ethics and Compliance matters, including interpreting policies, addressing concerns, assisting with audits, and implementing corrective measures to maintain a safe and secure environment within the juvenile detention center.
       
       
    15. All other tasks and duties as assigned.
    Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, law enforcement, psychology, social work, or a related field is required. Must be 21 years of age. Excellent interpersonal relationship skills with proven experience conducting investigations. Intermediate computer skills required with familiarity with Microsoft products.  Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. Previous experience in law enforcement, corrections, or a related field is required. Knowledge of community resources, child abuse and juvenile justice laws, policy compliance, behavior management system, and emergency evacuation codes essential. Specialized training in one or more specific clinical areas is required, including, but not limited to: internal affairs investigations, juvenile justice, and relevant laws and regulations. The ability to maintain confidentiality and strong, appropriate boundaries is required.  

    Must be a resident of Marion County within six months of date of hire.

    Salary is based on applicable experience.  There are enhancements for bi-lingual skills as well as educational enhancements.

    While the traditional hours of this position will be 8a-5p, Monday through Friday, flexibility with the schedule will be required.  There may be times when the schedule must flex to hours on second or third shift, or the weekend, depending on the work assignment and the availability of the employees needed to complete the assignment.

    A pre-employment background check and drug screen are required.

    To apply, please send a resume to Paige Bova at paige.bova@indy.gov by Friday, April 19, 2024.Must be able to work independently and make sound judgments and conclusions.
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Distribution and Funds Compliance Manager
  • Aberdeen Corporate Services Limited
  • Edinburgh, IN FULL_TIME
  • Job Description At abrdn, our purpose is to enable our clients to be better investors. Clients worldwide trust us to find future-fit investment opportunities to deliver the outcomes they want. Our tec...
  • 1 Month Ago

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Corporate Compliance Program Manager - Remote
  • Heartland Dental and Supported Offices
  • Creve Coeur, MO FULL_TIME
  • Location: Chicago, IL, Effingham, St. Louis, MO, and Indianapolis, IN areasWe are looking for an energetic and ambitious individual who can help to advance Heartland Dental’s Corporate Compliance Prog...
  • 1 Month Ago

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Site Safety Manager (Lebanon, IN)
  • Compliance Systems Management
  • Lebanon, IN FULL_TIME
  • Job Title: Site Safety Manager (Heavy Civil Construction) Location: Lebanon, IN Duration: 2nd half of October 2023 through Spring 2024 Compensation: $50/hr (negotiable based on experience) Work Schedu...
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Compliance Representative
  • Ethos Group Corporate
  • Indianapolis, IN FULL_TIME
  • Our company has humble beginnings – with a core group of people whose dedication and resilience still serves as an inspiration for our team today. These individuals remain a vital and active part of o...
  • 2 Months Ago

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Internal Audit Manager - Corporate Functions
  • Aberdeen Corporate Services Limited
  • Edinburgh, IN FULL_TIME
  • Job Description At abrdn, our purpose is to enable our clients to be better investors. Clients worldwide trust us to find future-fit investment opportunities to deliver the outcomes they want. Our tec...
  • 1 Month Ago

Indiana /ˌɪndiˈænə/ (listen) is a U.S. state located in the Midwestern and Great Lakes regions of North America. Indiana is the 38th largest by area and the 17th most populous of the 50 United States. Its capital and largest city is Indianapolis. Indiana was admitted to the United States as the 19th U.S. state on December 11, 1816. Indiana borders Lake Michigan to the northwest, Michigan to the north, Ohio to the east, Kentucky to the south and southeast, and Illinois to the west. Before becoming a territory, various indigenous peoples and Native Americans inhabited Indiana for thousands of ye...
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Income Estimation for Corporate Ethics & Compliance Manager jobs
$165,732 to $235,310

Corporate Ethics & Compliance Manager in Las Cruces, NM
If the manager is involved in the situation or cannot or has not adequately addressed the concerns, employees are advised to report to a manager of higher rank or in accordance with locally established procedure.
January 07, 2020
Corporate Ethics & Compliance Manager in Louisville, KY
Our Code of Business Ethics sets the tone for how we conduct business globally.
January 11, 2020
Corporate Ethics & Compliance Manager in Clarksville, TN
The department does not replace other activities within the organization (e.g., risk management or safety management) but serves as a resource for information and coordination of compliance, which affects every facility, site, department and individual within the organization.
February 04, 2020