As a Global Sanctions Program Manager, you will manage and mitigate sanctions risks through assessments, documentation, and compliance processes in collaboration with cross-functional teams.
The Global Sanctions Team ("GS") is part of the Financial Crimes Team within Block Compliance. GS executes Block's Global Sanctions Program to effectively manage and mitigate economic sanctions risks across the organization.
As a Global Sanctions Program Manager, you will play a critical role in supporting Block's Global Sanctions Program through risk assessment and issue management activities. You will work cross-functionally to evaluate sanctions risks, analyze data, and ensure issues are documented, tracked, and remediated in alignment with regulatory expectations and enterprise standards. In particular, you will be responsible for overseeing the quality and consistency of sanctions risk assessments and issue management processes, while partnering with stakeholders to strengthen Block's overall sanctions compliance framework. Other responsibilities include:
Qualifications:
You have:
Even better:
We're working to build a more inclusive economy where our customers have equal access to opportunity, and we strive to live by these same values in building our workplace. Block is an equal opportunity employer evaluating all employees and job applicants without regard to identity or any legally protected class. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories for employment on our team, and always assess candidates on an individualized basis.
We believe in being fair, and are committed to an inclusive interview experience, including providing reasonable accommodations to disabled applicants throughout the recruitment process. We encourage applicants to share any needed accommodations with their recruiter, who will treat these requests as confidentially as possible. Want to learn more about what we're doing to build a workplace that is fair and square? Check out our I+D page .
Block takes a market-based approach to pay, and pay may vary depending on your location. U.S. locations are categorized into one of four zones based on a cost of labor index for that geographic area. The successful candidate's starting pay will be determined based on job-related skills, experience, qualifications, work location, and market conditions. These ranges may be modified in the future.
To find a location's zone designation, please refer to this resource . If a location of interest is not listed, please speak with a recruiter for additional information.
Zone A:
$129,000 - $193,600 USD
Zone B:
$119,900 - $179,900 USD
Zone C:
$113,600 - $170,400 USD
Zone D:
$103,200 - $154,800 USD
Use of AI in Our Hiring Process
We may use automated AI tools to evaluate job applications for efficiency and consistency. These tools comply with local regulations, including bias audits, and we handle all personal data in accordance with state and local privacy laws.
Contact us at [email protected] with hiring practice or data usage questions.
Every benefit we offer is designed with one goal: empowering you to do the best work of your career while building the life you want. Remote work, medical insurance, flexible time off, retirement savings plans, and modern family planning are just some of our offering. Check out our other benefits at Block.
Block, Inc. (NYSE: XYZ) builds technology to increase access to the global economy. Each of our brands unlocks different aspects of the economy for more people. Square makes commerce and financial services accessible to sellers. Cash App is the easy way to spend, send, and store money. Afterpay is transforming the way customers manage their spending over time. TIDAL is a music platform that empowers artists to thrive as entrepreneurs. Bitkey is a simple self-custody wallet built for bitcoin. Proto is a suite of bitcoin mining products and services. Together, we're helping build a financial system that is open to everyone.
As a Global Sanctions Program Manager, you will play a critical role in supporting Block's Global Sanctions Program through risk assessment and issue management activities. You will work cross-functionally to evaluate sanctions risks, analyze data, and ensure issues are documented, tracked, and remediated in alignment with regulatory expectations and enterprise standards. In particular, you will be responsible for overseeing the quality and consistency of sanctions risk assessments and issue management processes, while partnering with stakeholders to strengthen Block's overall sanctions compliance framework. Other responsibilities include:
- Provide subject matter expertise on sanctions compliance, advising on methodology, processes, questionnaires, and related documentation.
- Support sanctions risk assessment activities by helping design, capture, and review sanctions controls and inherent risk factors across enterprise, brand, and local levels.
- Partner with cross-functional teams to ensure accurate mapping of sanctions controls, risks, and issues to regulatory and internal frameworks.
- Review and challenge sanctions-related risk assessments, rationales, and narratives to ensure alignment with regulatory expectations and industry standards.
- Coordinate with stakeholders and data teams to validate the accuracy, completeness, and usability of sanctions-related information.
- Identify, document, and track sanctions-related action items, issues, and follow-ups to strengthen the overall compliance framework.
- Ownership and remediation of self-identified sanctions issues
- Review and ensure consistency of sanctions issue and action plan documentation across the organization, aligning with enterprise-wide compliance and regulatory expectations.
- Partner with internal stakeholders to manage the lifecycle of sanctions-related issues, including evidence gathering, action plan oversight, and closure documentation.
- Contribute subject matter expertise to strengthen enterprise-wide Issue Management programs, ensuring sanctions processes and documentation meet industry and regulatory standards.
Qualifications:
You have:
- 5 or more years of fintech, banking or government experience in sanctions compliance in an Advisory capacity.
- Thorough understanding of U.S. and non-U.S. sanctions rules and regulations.
- Hands-on experience conducting sanctions risk assessments, including identifying inherent risks, assessing controls, and documenting outcomes.
- Ability to analyze complex data sets and risk indicators to evaluate sanctions exposure across enterprise, business unit, and local levels.
- Familiarity with mapping sanctions controls to risk events, regulatory expectations, and enterprise risk frameworks.
- Experience reviewing and documenting controls, issues, and action plans within enterprise risk management or compliance systems.
- Proven ability to partner with cross-functional stakeholders to ensure consistency and alignment with regulatory and organizational standards.
- Excellent analytical, writing, and communication skills with attention to detail and accuracy in documentation.
- Familiarity with issue management tools (e.g., Protecht or similar systems) and the ability to track, monitor, and report on remediation activities.
- Experience developing end to end compliance risk management programs.
- A strong analytical approach to create substantiated solutions.
- Clear written and presentation skills.
- Adaptability in an agile and fast-paced environment.
- Ability to collaborate with team members of all levels, and cross-functional partners.
- A mindset to deliver results proactively, resourcefully, and methodically.
Even better:
- Relevant industry certifications (e.g. CAMS, CGSS, CSS).
- Project management experience or related certifications.
We're working to build a more inclusive economy where our customers have equal access to opportunity, and we strive to live by these same values in building our workplace. Block is an equal opportunity employer evaluating all employees and job applicants without regard to identity or any legally protected class. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories for employment on our team, and always assess candidates on an individualized basis.
We believe in being fair, and are committed to an inclusive interview experience, including providing reasonable accommodations to disabled applicants throughout the recruitment process. We encourage applicants to share any needed accommodations with their recruiter, who will treat these requests as confidentially as possible. Want to learn more about what we're doing to build a workplace that is fair and square? Check out our I+D page .
Block takes a market-based approach to pay, and pay may vary depending on your location. U.S. locations are categorized into one of four zones based on a cost of labor index for that geographic area. The successful candidate's starting pay will be determined based on job-related skills, experience, qualifications, work location, and market conditions. These ranges may be modified in the future.
To find a location's zone designation, please refer to this resource . If a location of interest is not listed, please speak with a recruiter for additional information.
Zone A:
$129,000 - $193,600 USD
Zone B:
$119,900 - $179,900 USD
Zone C:
$113,600 - $170,400 USD
Zone D:
$103,200 - $154,800 USD
Use of AI in Our Hiring Process
We may use automated AI tools to evaluate job applications for efficiency and consistency. These tools comply with local regulations, including bias audits, and we handle all personal data in accordance with state and local privacy laws.
Contact us at [email protected] with hiring practice or data usage questions.
Every benefit we offer is designed with one goal: empowering you to do the best work of your career while building the life you want. Remote work, medical insurance, flexible time off, retirement savings plans, and modern family planning are just some of our offering. Check out our other benefits at Block.
Block, Inc. (NYSE: XYZ) builds technology to increase access to the global economy. Each of our brands unlocks different aspects of the economy for more people. Square makes commerce and financial services accessible to sellers. Cash App is the easy way to spend, send, and store money. Afterpay is transforming the way customers manage their spending over time. TIDAL is a music platform that empowers artists to thrive as entrepreneurs. Bitkey is a simple self-custody wallet built for bitcoin. Proto is a suite of bitcoin mining products and services. Together, we're helping build a financial system that is open to everyone.
Top Skills
Banking
Enterprise Risk Management Systems
Fintech
Issue Management Tools
Sanctions Compliance
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