What is the opportunity?
This role supports the creation of critical metrics, MI, and governance artefacts to be used across risk and resilience fora. Additionally, the role supports the preparation and delivery of resilience testing and lessons learned exercises.
- Belfast, United Kingdom
- Full time
- Closing on: Mar 17 2026
In This Role, You Will
- Develop and maintain templates, artefacts and methodology collateral (including maintenance of Teams library)
- Prepare MI and artefacts to be used during monthly Op Res Forum
- Ensure reporting submissions are completed in a timely and accurate manner
- Support the creation of responses to regulator requests
- Support all Training, Education and Awareness Op Res initiatives
- Maintain internal updates and Op Res comms, including SharePoint site
- Support the development of testing strategy and delivery of scenario tests
- Support the delivery of post exercise reports
- Support input of relevant information to annual operational resilience self-assessment.
What will make you stand out?
- Held similar roles and/or has a good level of relevant experience
- Demonstrable knowledge and experience in governance and resilience stress testing
- Ability to handle projects, and lead in a cross-functional environment
- Strong communication skills
- Proactive, innovative, and adaptive mindset
- Strong analytical and planning skills
- Familiarity with UK regulatory frameworks and other relevant jurisdictional frameworks such as DORA.
Essential Qualifications
There are no minimum educational requirements for this role.
More About The Team
The new BOI UK operating model builds on our niche strengths, reduces silos, and supports UK strategy delivery. UK Operations enables this strategy through personal and business customer servicing, debt management, customer relations, operational resilience, IT, and supplier governance? Ensuring standardisation, quality, and best practices. Operational Resilience is a critical team leading risks to delivery stability, ensuring rapid recovery from disruptions. It serves as the first line for operational resilience, supporting the Group’s Fit for the Future programme. This is a hybrid role, based primarily at the office. We typically ask colleagues to spend a minimum of 8 days per month working in-person to support collaboration and connection. Specific arrangements will be confirmed by your recruiter to ensure they meet the needs of the role and team.
Why work with us?
The Bank of Ireland company culture prioritises work-life balance with an opportunity for flexible working, along with 24 days annual leave and excellent pension contributions. Family can mean different things to different people; we offer 6 months paid leave, an innovative fertility and surrogacy policy and working parent supports. Your wellbeing is important to us; we have an employee assistance program, WebDoctor and financial wellbeing coaches available. We also encourage and support staff to pursue educational and professional qualifications to grow and enhance your career!
Key Competencies
- Customer Focused – Self
- Better together – Self
- Be Decisive – Self
- Take Ownership – Self
- Manage Risk – Self
We’re on a continuous journey to build an inclusive and diverse workplace. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, lived experience, abilities and perspectives. We provide reasonable accommodations at every stage of our recruitment process for disabilities, neurodivergence or medical conditions. If you require an accommodation please complete this form and one of our recruitment team members will be in touch via email. Any information provided will be treated as confidential within the recruitment team and used only for the purpose of determining and providing appropriate accommodations for the application and recruitment process.
Where Agency assistance is required Bank of Ireland Recruitment Team will engage directly with suppliers. Unsolicited CVs / profiles supplied to Bank of Ireland by Recruitment Agencies will not be accepted for this role.
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