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Director of Treasury Governance & Operations

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In-Office
Buffalo, NY
115K-140K Annually
Expert/Leader
In-Office
Buffalo, NY
115K-140K Annually
Expert/Leader
Leads Treasury governance, risk and control assessments, audit and regulatory examination support, policy alignment, documentation standards, reporting, controls testing, and issue remediation. Supports investment, borrowing, derivative, collateral, and BOLI operations, including reconciliations and settlements. Partners with Finance, Risk, Compliance, Audit, Accounting, vendors, and executive committees to improve Treasury controls, regulatory readiness, data integrity, and operational efficiency.
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NY0705 NY Region Business Office, OH0713 NW Bancshares HQ

Job Description

The Director of Treasury Governance & Operations at Northwest Bank serves as a key advisor and subject matter expert supporting Treasury governance, operational risk management, regulatory compliance, and strategic initiatives. This role is responsible for overseeing the Treasury control environment, leading governance processes, coordinating regulatory and audit activities, and driving continuous improvement across investment, liquidity, borrowing, derivative, and Bank Owned Life Insurance (BOLI) operations. The position partners extensively with executive management, Finance, Risk, Compliance, Internal Audit, Accounting, and Operational teams to strengthen controls, ensure regulatory readiness, and enhance the effectiveness and scalability of Treasury processes. The individual is expected to independently lead complex initiatives, provide thought leadership on governance matters, and influence decisions impacting Treasury operations and risk management.
 
Essential Functions
•    Lead Treasury's Risk & Control Self-Assessment (RCSA) program, including risk identification, control design evaluation, control effectiveness assessments, issue remediation oversight, and reporting to senior management and governance committees
•    Act as Treasury's governance and controls subject matter expert, providing consultation and guidance to management regarding operational risk, control design, regulatory expectations, and process improvements
•    Maintain Treasury policy/procedure alignment by partnering with Corporate Risk, Compliance, and Internal Audit to incorporate evolving guidance, observations, and best practices
•    Serve as Treasury's primary liaison for internal audit, external audit, regulatory examinations, and second-line reviews, directing response strategies, advising management on findings, and ensuring timely remediation of identified issues
•    Manage Treasury documentation standards, including version control, change logs, retention practices, and evidence packaging for audits/exams and second-line reviews
•    Establish and govern Treasury documentation standards, ensuring policies, procedures, control narratives, and process documentation align with regulatory expectations, industry best practices, and evolving business activities
•    Prepare and maintain standardized templates for audit support, procedures, reconciliations, and reporting to improve consistency and efficiency
•    Design, oversee, and enhance Treasury governance reporting, key risk indicators, control dashboards, and executive-level management reporting utilized by Asset Liability Committee (ALCO), senior leadership, and Board committees
•    Evaluate emerging regulatory guidance and industry practices, recommending enhancements to Treasury policies, procedures, controls, and governance frameworks
•    Administer periodic investment and treasury operational reporting, including metric tracking, exception reporting, and control dashboards
•    Lead operational risk management and controls testing activities (as applicable), including control execution evidence, periodic control validations, and remediation follow-up
•    Ensure data integrity and documentation integrity across Treasury operational processes through periodic review, reconciliation support, and exception escalation
•    Coordinate third-party/vendor-related documentation needs for Treasury tools and services (e.g., due diligence artifacts, SOC reports, contract repositories, access reviews), in partnership with Vendor Management and Information Security
•    Support investment operations, including transaction administration, settlement support, confirmations, documentation, reconciliations, and coordination with Accounting/GL as needed
•    Support Bank Owned Life Insurance (BOLI) administration and reporting, including carrier communication, statement validation, cash flow/crediting rate tracking, policy inventory, and documentation for accounting and risk reporting
•    Identify opportunities to streamline processes and strengthen controls through automation, workflow standardization, and improved documentation
•    Provide investment, borrowing and derivative trade support
•    Pledge or reallocate investment collateral as needed
•    Provide administrative support for ALCO and any sub-committees
 
Additional Essential Functions
•    Ensure compliance with Northwest’s policies and procedures, and Federal/State regulations
•    Navigate Microsoft Office Software, computer applications, and software specific to the department in order to maximize technology tools and gain efficiency
•    Work as part of a team
•    Work with on-site equipment
 
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
 
Education
Bachelor's Degree    Finance, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, or Banking        
Work Experience
8 - 12 years    Experience in Treasury operations, finance operations, bank accounting support, risk & controls, audit support, governance, or related functions within financial services.            
 
Additional Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
•    Ability to establish effective working relationships among team members and participate in solving problems and making decisions  
•    Ability to present and express ideas and information clearly and concisely in a manner appropriate to the audience, whether oral or written 
•    Ability to actively listen to what others are saying to achieve understanding, sharing information with others and facilitating the open exchange of ideas and information    
•    Ability to establish courses of action for self to accomplish specific goals, develop and use tracking systems for monitoring own work progress, and effectively use resources such as time and information  
•    Ability to make right decisions based on perceptive and analytical processes, practicing good judgment in gray areas  
•    Knowledge of interest rate curves and the impact of economic and Central Bank activity on Northwest    
•    Knowledge of financial instruments such as bonds and derivatives  
•    Proven ability to utilize a variety of computer software programs and proficiency in programming new analytic models, organizational ability, excellent computer skills, excellent interpersonal / communication skills, analytical, and demonstrated efficient critical thinking abilities    
•    Capable of interpreting and explaining otherwise complex concepts to other team members    
 

The pay range for this position is generally $115,000 to $140,000 annually plus bonus.  Actual pay is based on various factors including but not limited to the successful candidate’s experience, skills, and knowledge. 


Northwest is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

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