Client Valuation Reporting Head of Change Management and Consulting
Knowledge/skills:
• Excellent oral and written communication skills are required
• Significant functional / industry knowledge is required in the areas of accounting, asset servicing or securities services
• Highly flexible and adaptable to change
• Exceptional leadership and organizational skills
• Proven track-record of delivering results – meaningful experience in roles driving or delivering change
• Large scale experience in change management principals and methodologies
• Experience working with engagement, brainstorming, and quality assurance strategies.
We are willing to accept applications from individuals on a Band 8/ 7-3 & 7-4
About Northern Trust
For more than a century, Northern Trust has worked hard building our legacy of outstanding service, expertise and integrity. From a Chicago-based bank founded in 1889, we now have more than 20 international locations and 18,500 employees globally. We serve the world’s most-sophisticated clients – from sovereign wealth funds and the wealthiest individuals and families, to the most-successful hedge funds and corporate brands.
We burnished our reputation as a global leader delivering innovative investment management, asset and fund administration, fiduciary and banking solutions enabled by sophisticated, leading technology. And through it all, we continually laid a solid, forward-looking foundation on which future generations can continue growing and achieving greater.
Northern Trust proudly cultivates a diverse workforce, to serve our diverse client base. We strongly believe that diversity of experience contributes to a broader collective perspective that will consistently lead to a better company. We encourage applications from the best regardless of ethnicity, gender, gender identity, age, nationality, disability, sexual orientation, education, socio-economic background, parental and caring status, or religion.
As of September 30, 2018, Northern Trust Corporation had:
• $10.8 trillion in assets under custody/administration
• $8.2 trillion in assets under custody
• $1.2 trillion in assets under management
• $132 billion in banking assets