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Job Description:
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Position Overview: The Program Manager, Risk & Compliance is responsible for providing tactical support throughout the development and planning of industry educational content and delivery of training events related to assigned content areas.
The Program Manager role, within ABA’s Office of Member Engagement (OME), will communicate with ABA volunteer banker advisory boards and faculty to schedule meetings, coordinate availability between faculty/speakers and production resources to create virtual and in-person content, provide programming status reports and task reminders. This role works closely with the virtual platform to organize virtual content and in-person program schedules, monitors networking events and or chat activity, responds to inquiries from faculty and attendees, and assists with budget tracking.
Key Responsibilities:
Work collaboratively with lines of business throughout the Office of Member Engagement (OME) e.g., market managers, instructional designers, contract managers, business development and relationship managers, editors, certification, and training staff, to support and develop new revenue opportunities.
Work closely with the volunteer banker boards/committees to support assigned programs.
In collaboration with the Program Director, guide volunteer banker advisory board in the development of event content including, facilitating the activities of the volunteer boards/committees, e.g., actively participating in planning meetings, conference calls, contracts, and general relationship management.
In collaboration with Program Director, develop product and target audience analyses which address the delivery of assigned events.
Coordinate personnel (volunteer and internal staff), working collaboratively with business development manager to support sponsorship and exhibit opportunities.
Support on-site delivery team and serve as a staff liaison with faculty, speakers, and advisory boards, ensuring the event is delivered in accordance with ABA and OME Standards, e.g., General and concurrent sessions, special events/receptions, customer management, etc.
Work collaboratively with meetings management and registration staff to ensure the overall success of the event.
Required Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in business administration, marketing, communications, or related field.
0-2 years of related experience with project coordination or program management.
Strong attention to detail.
Excellent organization skills.
Solutions-oriented with strong problem-solving skills.
Ability to prioritize and communicate with customers.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office and experience working with customized databases and web applications.
Ability to travel <20%.
Customer service and project management experience preferred.
American Bankers Association (ABA) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, age, sex, marital status, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, protected Veteran status, personal appearance, political affiliation, family responsibilities, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
ABA encourages and celebrates diversity so if you are motivated, hardworking and want to make a difference, come as you are!
The American Bankers Association is the united voice of America’s hometown bankers—small, regional and large banks that together employ more than 2 million women and men, hold nearly $17 trillion in assets, safeguard $12.8 trillion in deposits and extend more than $9 trillion in loans. ABA believes that government policies should recognize the industry’s diversity. Laws and regulations should be tailored to correspond to a bank’s charter, business model, hometown markets and risk profile. This policymaking approach avoids the negative economic consequences of burdensome, unsuitable and inefficient bank regulation. Through a broad array of information, training, staff expertise and other resources, ABA supports America’s hometown bankers as they perform their critical role as drivers of America’s economic growth and job creation.