At a Glance
- Tasks: Conduct client due diligence and ensure compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
- Company: Join a national law firm that values teamwork and inclusivity.
- Benefits: Enjoy 25 days holiday, flexible pension schemes, and paid volunteering days.
- Other info: Great career growth opportunities in a dynamic and collaborative workplace.
- Why this job: Make a real difference while developing your skills in a supportive environment.
- Qualifications: Knowledge of AML regulations and experience in due diligence checks required.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 £ per year.
We’re a national law firm with a local reach. Our legal experts are here for you. Whether it’s personal or business, we understand that everyone’s situation is different. But we’re more than just a law firm – we’re a team of people working together to help individuals and businesses navigate life’s ups and downs. Working here you’ll feel a part of our friendly and inclusive environment. We’ll value you for who you are and what you bring. We support each other and push boundaries to achieve incredible things and make a real difference to our clients and communities. We're always looking to support our colleagues to work in a way that works best for them and everyone else, including our clients, the business and the regulators.
Your Role and What You'll Be Doing
First impressions count and our team has a key role in setting the high standard of service that our clients expect. As part of the team, you’ll play a critical role in ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements and maintaining the firm’s reputation for integrity and ethical practices. Your role involves conducting client due diligence and conflict of interests checks on potential clients and their matters. You’ll also provide guidance and support to colleagues on compliance with our rules and regulations, and internal policies relating to onboarding our clients, acting as a key point of contact for internal stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
- Conducting due diligence research and checks on clients, related parties and matters ensuring compliance with relevant legal and regulatory requirements, including KYC and KYB checks, sanctions and PEP and adverse media checks.
- Engaging with the fee earner, client or other related party to resolve any information gaps.
- Preparation of Client Risk Assessments and CDD packs for review by the fee earner as well as actively supporting / providing guidance to the fee earner through the client and matter risk assessment process.
- Promptly escalating any high‑risk matters to the Team Leader, with an analysis of risks and proposed mitigation management.
- Completion of ongoing monitoring on existing clients and their matters, promptly escalating to the Team Leader any risk assessments with a change in risk rating to high.
- Referring complex questions to the Coach and if required, GCT, with their opinion and proposed solution and promptly agreed actions.
- Investigating, analysing and managing conflicts by interrogating systems, running searches to establish the type of potential conflicts, connections between parties or confidentiality concerns and engaging with fee earners.
- Documenting decision and analysis and filing all documents and information on systems.
- Providing guidance and advice to fee earners on compliance with policies and procedures relating to onboarding conflicts queries.
- Escalating any complex queries to the Coach with their opinion and proposed solution and promptly following up on agreed actions.
- Promptly escalating any complex / high risk conflicts checks to the Team Leader.
Communication and Customer Focus
Effective communication and excellent customer service is vital in this role. The Officer liaises with internal stakeholders, such as partners, fee earners, and other support teams, to gather information and resolve any issues that may arise during the onboarding process. Make recommendations to Team Leader on any improvements to processes and/or procedures, developing themes with colleagues that they may become aware of as part of the day‑to‑day activities.
About You
- Strong knowledge and understanding of SRA Standard and Regulations relating to conflicts and client due diligence, anti‑money laundering (AML) regulations, sanctions regimes, and other financial crime prevention relevant legislation and regulation.
- Experience in conducting due diligence checks and conflict searches in a law firm.
- Excellent analytical and problem‑solving skills, with the ability to identify and assess potential risks and conflicts.
- Excellent research, investigation and decision‑making skills.
- Proficient in using client due diligence software systems and other related tools.
- High attention to detail and strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities effectively.
- Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues at all levels of the organisation.
- Demonstrated ability to build and maintain positive working relationships, fostering a culture of trust and collaboration.
- Knowledge of 3e desirable.
- Knowledge of regulatory requirements for other professional industries such as FCA or of international law firm regulations.
Our Benefits – What We Can Offer You
- 25 days holidays as standard plus bank holidays - You can ‘buy’ up to 35hrs of extra holiday too.
- Generous and flexible pension schemes.
- Volunteering days – Two days of volunteering every year for a cause of your choice (fully paid).
- Westfield Health membership, offering refunds on medical services alongside our Aviva Digital GP services.
- We also offer a wide range of well‑being initiatives to encourage positive mental health both in and out of the workplace and to make sure you’re fully supported. This includes our Flexible by Choice programme which gives our colleagues more choice over a hybrid way of working subject to role, team and client requirements.
Additional Information
As part of the onboarding process all successful applicants are required to complete the group’s employment screening process. This process helps to ensure that all new employees meet our standards in relation to honesty and integrity therefore protecting the interests of the Group, colleagues, clients, partners and other stakeholders. We carry out pre-employment screening to establish your eligibility to work in the UK, criminal record and financial checks with our trusted 3rd parties. The employment screening process will fully comply with Data Protection and other applicable laws. Irwin Mitchell LLP is an equal opportunity employer.
Client Due Diligence Officer in Manchester employer: Irwin Mitchell LLP
At Irwin Mitchell, we pride ourselves on being more than just a law firm; we are a supportive and inclusive team dedicated to making a real difference in our clients' lives. As a Client Due Diligence Officer, you will benefit from a flexible working environment, generous holiday allowances, and opportunities for personal growth, all while contributing to a culture that values integrity and collaboration. Join us in a role where your expertise will be recognised and rewarded, and where you can truly make an impact in the community.