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Hays Senior Finance can offer you access to interim and permanent jobs in Regulatory Corporate Governance throughout the UK.

The role of someone working in regulatory corporate governance involves providing best advice to key internal and external stakeholders to ensure that the organisation is complying within regulatory corporate guidelines, which may also be open to scrutiny by external bodies such as the FSA, OFCOM or the City.

To perform successfully in this role, you must have a good understanding of existing national and international financial regulations in place including IFRS, as well as keep up to date on developments in these areas. You need strong technical skills, excellent communication and good interpersonal skills in order to liaise with key internal and external stakeholders. Good technical skills are a prerequisite, as well as strong analytical skills for jobs in Regulatory Corporate Governance. Jobseekers with an in-depth understanding of the tax and regulatory structures of different countries are much sought after.

At Hays Senior Finance your career path and candidate recruitment are supported by a national network of experienced consultants. The consultants are trained to recognise qualified accountant potential and deliver a market-leading service across all sectors, including commerce and industry, financial services, practice firms, and public services. We can provide you with sound advice on the best direction to take your career in.

Continue your search for Senior Finance jobs or contact the nearest Hays office where a dedicated consultant will discuss the current jobs in Regulatory Corporate Governance available in your area.

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