Compliance Co-ordinator

Epsom
7 months ago
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About the Role:

We are seeking a meticulous and organised Compliance Co-ordinator to join our team in a critical role supporting our compliance initiatives. This position will report directly to the Head of Compliance and be responsible for helping the company meet all legal, regulatory, and business standards within the catering and hospitality sector.

Key Responsibilities:

Play a critical role in supporting the companies compliance efforts - you will work closely with various departments to ensure adherence to relevant regulations, policies, and procedures
Stay updated on relevant regulatory requirements and changes; assess their impact on the organisation and communicate necessary adjustments
Coordinate and support internal and external audits, manage documentation, and assist in preparing compliance reports
Identify and assess potential compliance risks, recommend mitigation strategies, and work with teams to implement themKey Requirements:

Background in compliance, quality assurance, or regulatory affairs
Strong organisational skills, attention to detail, and proficiency in documentation management
Excellent communication skills to collaborate effectively across teams
Familiarity with BRC & ISO standards is advantageousRenumeration:

£35,000 - £40,000 + Benefits

About Cast UK:

Cast UK is a leading executive consultancy, providing national recruitment solutions to both clients and candidates. Specialising in HR, Procurement, Buying, Supply Chain, and Logistics, each member of our specialist team has a professional background specific to their recruiting sector. With this unique insight and knowledge, our consultants are able to place individuals from trainee through to main board. For more information on Cast UK and a complete list of all of our current vacancies, please visit

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