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Ethics & Compliance Investigator - Financial & Regulatory
Are you driven by fairness, truth, and the confidence to stand up to complex financial and ethical challenges? This is a rare opportunity to step into a pivotal role at the heart of organisational integrity, where your work directly protects public trust, strengthens financial governance, and upholds the highest ethical standards.
In this role, you’ll lead and support sensitive, high‑impact investigations into matters such as whistleblowing disclosures, fraud, bribery, corruption, financial misconduct, conflicts of interest and regulatory or policy breaches. Acting with professionalism, discretion and sound judgement, you will ensure concerns are handled thoroughly, lawfully, and with empathy.
Initially based within NRS, you’ll have the opportunity to influence and support cases across the wider NDA Group. Over time, you’ll help shape a matrix‑managed investigative capability, supporting complex casework across the wider organisation and strengthening a culture of accountability and compliance.
What will you do?
You’ll be trusted with work that truly matters, protecting the organisation’s people, assets and reputation through fair, rigorous and confidential investigations. From complex misconduct and financial irregularities to regulatory breaches and ethical concerns, you’ll get to the heart of the issue and ensure matters are handled lawfully, sensitively, and with integrity.
Beyond individual cases, you’ll help shape a proactive compliance culture. Using intelligence, insight and sound judgement, you’ll identify emerging risks, strengthen due‑diligence processes and support intelligence‑led approaches that prevent harm before it occurs.
You’ll work at pace with a wide range of expert stakeholders, Legal, Finance, Risk, Security, Audit, and more, navigating sensitive situations with credibility, empathy and professionalism, while ensuring every voice is treated fairly and respectfully.
This is a role for someone who thrives on complexity, values continuous improvement and wants to leave systems, controls, and people stronger than they found them. You will:
- Lead and support high‑impact investigations, managing evidence, interviews, reports, and findings to best‑practice standards
- Analyse intelligence and data to spot financial crime risks, trends, and control weaknesses
- Build trusted relationships and confidently manage sensitive, high‑risk situations across the organisation
- Improve investigation frameworks, deliver training, and mentor others to grow strong internal investigative capability
What will you bring?
You’ll bring the confidence and credibility that comes from handling complex, sensitive investigations, alongside a clear sense of integrity and fairness. You understand how to operate in regulated, high‑stakes environments, balancing rigour with empathy and sound judgement with discretion. Curious by nature and calm under pressure, you know how to get to the truth while treating everyone involved with respect.
You’ll also bring a mindset of continuous improvement, able to see patterns, assess risk and strengthen controls, not just resolve individual cases. Whether analysing data, interviewing stakeholders, or translating complexity into clear, trusted advice, you’ll be someone others rely on when it really matters.
You will have:
- Proven experience conducting investigations within financial regulated, compliance‑focused or enforcement environments
- Strong expertise in whistleblowing, ethical standards, evidence handling, interviewing, and producing clear, high‑quality reports
- Sharp analytical and critical‑thinking skills, with the ability to interpret complex financial and organisational contexts
- Emotional intelligence and professionalism to handle sensitive matters with discretion, empathy, and sound judgement.
If you’re ready to use your skills to make a real impact and help strengthen an organisation built on integrity, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now and take the next step in a role where your work truly matters.
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Please note: All successful candidates will need to provide proof of identity, eligibility to work in the UK and employment/education history (typically covering the last 3–5 years) in line with NRS Baseline Security requirements. Some roles may also require full Security Clearance, which involves additional checks. For details, please refer to the Defence Business Services National Security Vetting (DBS NSV) guidance.
At NRS, we value diversity and inclusion and encourage applications from underrepresented groups. We want to ensure you feel supported throughout the application process and provide reasonable adjustments where necessary and requested. If you require any reasonable adjustments as part of your application or interview process, please do not hesitate to let us know.
We offer flexibility on base location for multi-site roles and are happy to discuss flexible working options.
Please note that this vacancy may close earlier than the stated deadline should we receive a high volume of applications, so we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible