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JOB TITLE: Head of Finance – Chief Control Office
SALARY: £116,535 - £137,100
LOCATION(S): Edinburgh, Bristol & Halifax
HOURS: Full-time
WORKING PATTERN: Our work style is hybrid, which involves spending at least two days per week, or 40% of our time, at our one of our office sites.
About this opportunity
We’re on an exciting journey to strengthen the way Finance manages risk, ensures control excellence, and delivers trusted outcomes for the Group. Within the Finance Chief Operating Office (FCOO), the Chief Control Office (CCO) plays a critical role. It safeguards Finance through effective risk management, operational resilience, and strong first line accountability.
We’re looking for a Head of Finance, Chief Control Office to lead, develop and elevate the control environment for Non-Financial Risk within Finance. As Head of Finance, you’ll deliver the ongoing embedding the Group Risk Management framework for Non-Financial Risk management across several Operational Risk types including, but not limited to, Information & Cyber Security, Supplier Management, Data, People, Model and Operational Resilience (note this role excludes the management of Financial, Reporting & Tax and Regulatory risk). You’ll deliver a robust and effective control environment for Finance and own the control improvement plan and resulting risk reduction pathway for these risk types.
This is a pivotal leadership role at the heart of the Finance community, connecting teams, influencing senior partners and driving continuous improvement across a broad and evolving agenda. You’ll connect closely with the CFO’s office and the Finance Extended Leadership team, to support management of the Operational Risk profile across GEC-1 as accountable executives. This includes Committee level accountability and support and reporting on risk-based outcomes, at both Group and Finance Executive Risk Committee level.
As a key member of the FCOO leadership team, the role provides thought leadership, strategic clarity and clear direction across risk, controls and resilience. The postholder will play a central role in embedding a strong first line risk culture, enabling Finance to operate safely, efficiently and confidently as the transformation journey continues.
What you’ll be doing:
Set the vision and lead the Finance control agenda, ensuring risk and control frameworks are robust, well embedded and aligned to the Group’s strategic ambitions.
Champion a culture of proactive and transparent risk management, supporting leaders across Finance to embed strong behaviours, clear ownership and consistent control maturity.
Strengthen connectivity across Finance, Risk and the wider Group, ensuring completeness of risk, issue and assurance activity and representing Finance in key governance forums.
Drive excellence in regulatory and control delivery, overseeing responsibilities across SOX, OpenPages, operational resilience and security risk.
Lead a high performing, expert team, providing clear direction, setting expectations and fostering a culture of accountability, learning and continuous improvement.
Shape and coordinate strategic assurance activity, ensuring high quality insights, narratives and materials for senior committees including Audit Committee, regulatory interactions and Group Risk governance.
Provide authoritative challenge and insight, using deep control expertise to guide decision making, strengthen outcomes and anticipate emerging risks.
Lead the evolution of Finance’s control environment, shaping the transition towards more automated, data led and technology enabled control capabilities, and ensuring Finance is well positioned for future AI enabled control developments.
Role model purpose led leadership and personal integrity, living the Group’s values and setting clear expectations for behaviour, accountability and decision making across Finance.
Why join us?
We’re on an exciting journey to transform our Group and the way we’re shaping finance for good. We’re focusing on the future, investing in our technologies, workplaces, and colleagues to make our Group a great place for everyone.
What we’re looking for:
As a seasoned and influential Finance leader, the role involves bringing:
A strong finance background, with significant experience in risk, controls or financial governance.
Proven experience of leading governance and oversight environments within large, complex organisations, ideally within financial services.
Strong technical understanding of Sarbanes Oxley compliance, OpenPages tooling, operational risk approaches and regulatory expectations.
A track record of leading large, distributed teams, embedding high performance and successfully driving cultural and capability change.
Deep experience of influencing at senior level, operating credibly with executives, risk partners, internal and external auditors, and regulators.
The ability to translate complex risk and control concepts into clear, actionable guidance for diverse audiences.
Demonstrates curiosity, uses data and insight to inform decisions, and looks ahead to anticipate issues and shape practical solutions.
Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to craft compelling narratives and deliver effective, values led challenge.
And any of these would be great:
A professional finance qualification is desirable but not essential.
We know that great talent comes from many backgrounds. Whilst this job advert may reference specific years of experience, we recognise that skills are developed in many ways, so if you have relevant, transferable experience, we encourage you to apply.
What you’ll get in return
This role offers outstanding visibility, influence and breadth, shaping the risk management, control and assurance agenda for a critical part of the Group. You’ll work in a dynamic and progressive environment where control maturity continues to evolve, and where your leadership and expertise will make a tangible difference.
You’ll have access to senior exposure, significant development opportunities and the ability to contribute meaningfully to the long term strength and performance of Finance. We’re building an inclusive, values led culture where colleagues feel recognised for their contribution and supported to thrive.
Some travel may be required.
This is a place for you
We offer reasonable workplace adjustments for colleagues with disabilities, including flexibility in office attendance, location and working patterns. And, as a Disability Confident Leader, we guarantee interviews for a fair and proportionate number of applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the role with a disability, long-term health or neurodivergent condition through the Disability Confident Scheme.
We also offer a wide-ranging benefits package, which includes:
A generous pension contribution of up to 15%
An annual performance-related bonus
Share schemes including free shares
Benefits you can adapt to your lifestyle, such as discounted shopping
30 days’ holiday, with bank holidays on top
A range of wellbeing initiatives and generous parental leave policies
Like what you hear? Join us!
At Lloyds Banking Group, we're driven by a clear purpose; to help Britain prosper. Across the Group, our colleagues are focused on making a difference to customers, businesses and communities. With us you'll have a key role to play in shaping the financial services of the future, whilst the scale and reach of our Group means you'll have many opportunities to learn, grow and develop.
We keep your data safe. So, we'll only ever ask you to provide confidential or sensitive information once you have formally been invited along to an interview or accepted a verbal offer to join us which is when we run our background checks. We'll always explain what we need and why, with any request coming from a trusted Lloyds Banking Group person.
We're focused on creating a values-led culture and are committed to building a workforce which reflects the diversity of the customers and communities we serve. Together we’re building a truly inclusive workplace where all of our colleagues have the opportunity to make a real difference.
We're changing financial services, and we want you to join us.
We're the UK's largest financial services group, with our 25 million customers and a history stretching back more than 300 years.
We pride ourselves on creating a great environment for colleagues to work in, one which is inclusive and driven by our values. This is critical to our business success as we know that colleagues who can show up to work as themselves are those that bring their best.
We're an inclusive and open organisation with a scale that creates a vast range of roles and opportunities. We offer a plenty of options for continual personal growth and you'll be part of a culture which embraces diversity of talent, creativity, skills and thinking among our teams.

Workplace Initiatives
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Opportunities for people returning from a career break |
Yes our Returner opportunities offer a career path to candidates with a 18 month year break in their career’ with ‘Yes, our Returner opportunities are aimed at candidates who have had a 18 month or more career break |
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Leadership development programmes? |
Yes |
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Mentoring programmes? |
Yes |
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Coaching programmes? |
Yes |
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Employee-led diversity networks? |
Yes |
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Internal women’s networking groups? |
Yes |
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Open to discussing flexible work arrangements at interview stage? |
Yes |
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No. of weeks paid maternity leave at full salary: |
20 weeks based on full pay + 19 weeks at the current statutory maternity pay rate |
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Minimum weeks tenure required to be eligible for paid maternity leave: |
No qualifying service period |
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No. of weeks paid paternity leave at full salary: |
6 weeks |
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Minimum tenure required to be eligible for paid paternity leave: |
No qualifying service period |
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Gender pay gap reporting information (insert year) (UK): 2022 |
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Average pay gap: |
30.5% |
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Median pay gap: |
33.6% |
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Average bonus gap: |
62.5% |
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Median bonus gap: |
69.5% |
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Signatory of the UK Women in Finance Charter? |
Yes |
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Targets to raise the number of women in leadership? |
Yes |
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Targets to raise the number of BAME individuals in leadership? |
Yes |
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Listed in the Bloomberg Diversity & Inclusion Index? |
Yes |
Flexible Working Policy
We take pride in being a leader in flexibility and offer a wide array of flexible working options for different circumstances. How you work and the options available will depend on the role you're in, but we aim to offer the flexibility needed by everyone.
For many of our office-based roles, we work in hybrid ways, which involves spending at least two days per week or 40% of their time at one of our office sites. Dependent on your role, other flexible options may be available, such as part-time or compressed hours, complete home-working or job share. ‘Find out how flexible working can work for you’.
Flexible Working Policy
We take pride in being a leader in flexibility and offer a wide array of flexible working options for different circumstances. How you work and the options available will depend on the role you're in, but we aim to offer the flexibility needed by everyone.
For many of our office-based roles, we work in hybrid ways, which involves spending at least two days per week or 40% of their time at one of our office sites. Dependent on your role, other flexible options may be available, such as part-time or compressed hours, complete home-working or job share. ‘Find out how flexible working can work for you’.
Returner opportunities
Returning to work after time away can be challenging. That’s why we offer Returner opportunities that are designed to assist people returning to work after a career break of 18 months or more and our roles are permanent from the day one. Whether you’ve been away from work due to parenthood, illness, or even travel, we’re looking forward to hearing from you as we continue to grow!
What can you expect?
Coming back into the world of work after a career break can be really daunting – and we therefore know how important flexibility is. We’re very aware that ‘normal’ office hours aren’t always doable, so will happily have the discussion about different working patterns with you.
These roles have been created with your career break in mind, making sure we are there to support you in your transition back to work. You will be brought in on a permanent contract and given meaningful work from day one. Plus, you’ll be paired with a buddy or mentor from your team to help guide you along the way. You’ll also benefit from being part of the wider Returners Community and have the chance to create a personal development plan that works for you.
Who are we looking for?
While banking or professional services experience is desirable, especially for some roles, we care more about the transferable skills you can bring to our business.
Testimonials
I had a good network of colleagues already working for Lloyds Banking Group, who were all very passionate about their roles - so it felt the right choice for me and gave me the courage to apply for a Business Analyst role through the Returners. It was a seamless recruitment experience and I was offered a role in the work I wanted to do.
Olufunke Oladinni, Business Analyst
I love being a Project Manager, and I can’t recommend the Lloyds Banking Group Returners enough. It’ll springboard your career, giving you the best opportunity to relaunch yourself and maximise your full potential.
Justin Pierce, Project Manager