The Adecco Group-Director of Integrity & Compliance USA
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The Adecco Group
Jacksonville, FL (In Person)
$139,825 Salary, Full-Time
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The Adecco Group-Director of Integrity & Compliance USA The Adecco Group parental leave, paid holidays, 401(k) United States, Florida, Jacksonville 4800 Deerwood Campus Parkway, Bldg. 800 (Show on map) Apr 28, 2026 The Adecco Group-Director of Integrity & Compliance USA
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Business Unit The Adecco Group Department Legal Compliance Work ModeRemote About the role The Director, Integrity & Compliance- North America leads and strengthens the TAG Integrity & Compliance Program across all Business Units and Functional Units in North America.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Leadership & Governance:
Implement and enhance the Global Integrity & Compliance Program in North America, ensuring alignment with Group tools and methods. Partner with functional and business leaders to embed integrity expectations across North America. Conduct regional reporting and maintain regular interaction with the Chief Integrity & Compliance Officer and the Group Compliance Reporting Office.Culture, Code of Conduct & Advisory:
Drive a strong integrity culture by promoting ethical decision making, providing timely and practical ethics guidance, integrating integrity messaging into leadership forums and communication channels, and promulgating the TAG Code of Conduct.Speak-Up, Case Management & Investigations Oversight:
Ensure effective execution of investigations mandated by the Group Compliance Reporting Office, implement and oversee the investigation process of "green" cases, confidentiality standards, and case management within NAVEX. Oversee North America investigations and maintain a dotted-line partnership with Group Investigations for methodology support.Training & Awareness:
Own the North American e-learning and face-to-face training portfolio for Integrity & Compliance, including deployment, tracking, and escalation of global I&C modules and national/state-level U.S. trainings (e.g., harassment prevention). Conduct regular and risk-based face-to-face trainings to Colleagues. Oversee HR data hygiene with HR, assignment logic for remote workers, and followups with functional leaders and line managers to close completion gaps.Policy Management:
Localize and implement the Group Policy framework. Develop and implement regional and local integrity & compliance policies. Drive completion rates of Group and local policy attestations. Coordinate with content owners for areas outside I&C (e.g., antitrust, privacy).Risk Assessment & ThirdParty Risk:
Support and manage the compliance Third Party Risks as part of the TPRM Framework.Monitoring & Reporting:
Develop and execute monitoring plans, share findings with business owners, ensure remediation closure, and report quarterly and adhoc updates to Group I&C and Corporate Legal.M&A Support:
Support compliance due diligence and postintegration efforts for U.S./Canada transactions as directed by Group I&C.Organizational Leadership:
Lead the North America investigations resource(s) and assess future staffing needs (e.g., training/process specialist) after role onboarding.OUT OF SCOPE
- Contract Compliance (North America).
- Internal Control System (Americas).
- Branch Operations Audit (North America).
- Ownership of Security, Workplace Violence, or Business Continuity programs.
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
(EXAMPLES)- Raise North America overall I&C training completion and policy attestations to 90% for Colleagues and Tech Experts through targeted followups.
- Pre-assessment for cases categorized "green" within 5 business days; cycle time within Group benchmarks.
- Completion of NA risk assessments and timely remediation of resulting actions.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required:
Education:
Bachelor's degree- Work experience: 8-10+ years corporate ethics & compliance experience.
CCEP/CCEPI
certificate or willingness to obtain within 12 months.Skills:
- Strong stakeholder influence and communication skills.
- Experience managing investigations and compliance programs.
- Ability to interpret and contextualize rules, guidelines, policies, procedures and controls.
- Expertise in developing remedial measures for identified control and process deficiencies in all areas and businesses of TAG.
- Proficiency with Microsoft 365 compliance management tools (e.
Preferred:
- Advanced compliance or legal degree.
- CFE, CIA, or other specialized certifications.
- Experience in staffing/HR solutions industry.
- that's what we stand for at the Adecco Group.
- The California Fair Chance Act
- Los Angeles City Fair Chance Ordinance
- Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers
- San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance The anticipated annual base salary range for this position is $98,700
- $180,950.
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04-26-2026 Apply for RoleSimilar jobs in Jacksonville, FL
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