What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director, Personnel Security position at KPMG?
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KPMG is currently seeking a Director, Personnel Security to join our Enterprise Security Services organization.
Responsibilities:
- Review the results of prospective client due diligence investigations for issues which might negatively impact the firm; perform adjudication of adverse background investigation results for new hire, contingent worker, campus hire, intern, and Americas DEP (Direct Entry Partner) and partner promotion candidates; conduct internal employee misconduct investigations and perform other significant FWS (Firmwide Security) assignments
- Examine the results of prospective client due diligence investigations for adverse or derogatory information which might expose the firm to legal, regulatory and/or reputational risk and work with engagement teams and risk management to resolve issues
- Assess adverse background investigation results for new hires, contingent workers, campus hires, interns and Americas DEP and partner promotion candidates; work closely with OGC, (Office of General Counsel) Ethics and Compliance and HR to resolve outstanding issues
- Team with OGC, HR, Ethics and Compliance and other firm groups on internal and external confidential investigations of employee and partner misconduct involving policy violations, inappropriate conduct, and criminal activity; gather evidence, conduct interviews, review documents, and prepare investigative reports
- Confer with federal, state, and local government officials on individual matters as necessary
- Supervise staff responsible for overseeing the administration of the prospective client due diligence and employee background check process
Qualifications:
- Minimum ten years of recent experience handling internal investigations and/or complex litigation matters in a law firm, large corporate environment, or government entity
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited college/university; J.D. from an accredited law school; licensed to practice law in the U.S. required
- Extensive investigatory experience and ability to expeditiously identify and analyze issues and provide legally sound recommendations
- Ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines with consistently high-quality work product in a fast-paced environment
- Thought leadership and strategic thinking in sensitive and complex situations, and the highest ethical standards, integrity, authenticity, credibility, and character
- Strong interpersonal skills with ability to interact effectively and work collaboratively with individuals at all levels; outstanding analytical, writing, and oral presentation skills
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