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Ethics Program Manager (Hybrid) - Nashua New Hampshire
Company: Disability Solutions Location: Nashua, New Hampshire
Posted On: 01/13/2025
Job Description The Ethics Program Manager will serve as the deputy of the Ethics and Business Conduct function at the Electronic Systems Sector, will act in the director's absence, and will interact with employees of all levels within the sector.The manager will support the director in the function's two primary objectives: a) to prevent and detect misconduct; and b) to promote an organizational culture that encourages ethical conduct and a commitment to compliance with the law. With appropriate overlap, the manager will undertake those ethics function activities related to "detection," while the director will undertake those functional activities related to "prevention."The manager's primary role is to seek out, accumulate and evaluate quantitative and qualitative data about the Electronic Systems sector. To this end, the manager: - Collects this data by engaging actively and sensitively with employees who contact the ethics office and conducting timely investigations of misconduct.
- Provides direction, support and guidance for investigations conducted by the local ethics officer network.
- Develop insights informed by an ordered process of managing the ethics database and mining this information along with other sources of information.
- Proposes organizational change strategies and tactics (to include communications and training) targeted to minimize the likelihood of specific behaviors and reduce ethics risks.
- Devises and undertakes a strategy to increase, document and track employee utilization of all ethics resources (the ethics website, the ethics helpline, ethics training, and the local ethics officers, for example), and
- Increases the rate at which employees come forward to seek advice on policies (primarily our Code of Conduct, the Gift and Hospitality policy, the Conflict-of-Interest policy), and speak up about concerns.Required Education, Experience, & Skills As the deputy of a function that is oriented entirely around people and human behavior, the successful candidate must have superior people skills (active listening, empathy, emotional intelligence, facilitation, coaching, etc.). The candidate must have a track record of good judgement under pressure, conveying a confident humility, demonstrating the capacity to serve as a tactful, calming source of competence in emotionally charged situations. The candidate must demonstrate a track record and an inclination to partner and collaborate with other functional areas.The candidate must demonstrate skills and characteristics corresponding with those of an investigator: curiosity, objectivity, problem-solving, research, interviewing, critical thinking, and courage.The candidate must be driven to succeed in the ethics and compliance field. Supporting this drive, the candidate must be able to demonstrate an appreciation for process over outcome and have a professional history and interest in improving organizational processes. The candidate must have an interest in and capacity for solid, consistent, personal organization, along with the ability to manage multiple unrelated projects simultaneously.The candidate must have the ability to document, manage and evaluate many sources of qualitative and quantitative data available to or created by the ethics office, and help provide credible, thoughtful analysis of risk, mitigation of specific issues, and strategies for organizational change. The candidate should be able to demonstrate a work or educational history of performing this skill.General requirements:
- Bachelor's degree and 8+ years of related experiencePreferred Education, Experience, & Skills The ideal candidate will have:
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