AML Operations Manager at Racing and Wagering Western Australia
OPW6, , Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 Nov, 25

Salary

150000.0

Posted On

14 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Financial Services

Description

ABOUT US

Racing and Wagering Western Australia (RWWA) is at the heart of WA’s racing and wagering industries. As a government trading enterprise, we regulate and develop the State’s racing sector and operate the TAB – a multifaceted wagering business with a presence across more than 300 retail outlets and growing digital platforms.
At RWWA, we pride ourselves on delivering integrity-driven outcomes for the racing community, government stakeholders, and the wider public. Our commitment to ethical conduct, community safety and regulatory compliance is at the centre of everything we do.

ANNUAL SALARY: $120,255 - $150,000 PER ANNUM + SUPERANNUATION

We are seeking an accomplished and compliance-driven AML Operations Manager to join our Legal, Governance and Risk division, reporting directly to the Head of Financial Crime and Compliance/AMLCO.
This critical leadership position is responsible for overseeing the full spectrum of RWWA’s Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing (AML/CTF) operational activities. You will lead the delivery of robust AML/CTF controls and processes, ensuring that RWWA meets its legislative obligations, regulatory expectations, and internal policy requirements while safeguarding the organisation from financial crime risk.

Key areas of accountability include:

  • Operational Leadership: Manage the end-to-end operational delivery of AML/CTF functions, including customer due diligence (CDD, ECDD, OCDD), transaction monitoring, and sanctions compliance.
  • Case Management Excellence: Oversee the complete case lifecycle, from alert generation through investigation, escalation, and closure, ensuring decisions are documented and auditable in line with legal and regulatory standards.
  • Regulatory Reporting: Direct the timely and accurate preparation and submission of AUSTRAC reports, including Suspicious Matter Reports (SMRs), Threshold Transaction Reports (TTRs), Annual Compliance Reports (ACRs), and contributions to the Enterprise-Wide Risk Assessment (EWRA).
  • Systems and Process Optimisation: Work closely with technology teams and vendors to tune transaction monitoring rules, maintain AML/CTF platforms, and implement process improvements to enhance detection capability and operational efficiency.
  • Governance and Assurance: Support the execution of the AML/CTF Program, contribute to internal and external audit engagements, and present compliance insights to senior stakeholders, including Executives and the Audit & Risk Committee.
  • Team Leadership and Development: Provide day-to-day direction, coaching, and mentoring to analysts, fostering a high-performance culture that promotes compliance excellence, accountability, and continuous improvement.
  • Industry Engagement: Represent RWWA at relevant industry forums, conferences, and working groups, staying ahead of emerging risks, regulatory changes, and industry best practice.
Responsibilities

Key areas of accountability include:

  • Operational Leadership: Manage the end-to-end operational delivery of AML/CTF functions, including customer due diligence (CDD, ECDD, OCDD), transaction monitoring, and sanctions compliance.
  • Case Management Excellence: Oversee the complete case lifecycle, from alert generation through investigation, escalation, and closure, ensuring decisions are documented and auditable in line with legal and regulatory standards.
  • Regulatory Reporting: Direct the timely and accurate preparation and submission of AUSTRAC reports, including Suspicious Matter Reports (SMRs), Threshold Transaction Reports (TTRs), Annual Compliance Reports (ACRs), and contributions to the Enterprise-Wide Risk Assessment (EWRA).
  • Systems and Process Optimisation: Work closely with technology teams and vendors to tune transaction monitoring rules, maintain AML/CTF platforms, and implement process improvements to enhance detection capability and operational efficiency.
  • Governance and Assurance: Support the execution of the AML/CTF Program, contribute to internal and external audit engagements, and present compliance insights to senior stakeholders, including Executives and the Audit & Risk Committee.
  • Team Leadership and Development: Provide day-to-day direction, coaching, and mentoring to analysts, fostering a high-performance culture that promotes compliance excellence, accountability, and continuous improvement.
  • Industry Engagement: Represent RWWA at relevant industry forums, conferences, and working groups, staying ahead of emerging risks, regulatory changes, and industry best practice

To excel in this role, you will demonstrate:

  • Extensive AML/CTF Expertise: At least 5 years’ experience in AML/CTF and sanctions-related operations, including a minimum of 3 years in a leadership capacity.
  • Regulatory and Technical Knowledge: Strong and demonstrable understanding of AUSTRAC reporting obligations, KYC/ECDD/OCDD requirements, sanctions compliance, and case management methodologies.
  • Qualifications: Tertiary qualifications in Law, Commerce, Economics, Finance, or a related discipline. Recognised AML/CTF certification (e.g. ACAMS, ICA) is highly desirable.
  • Operational Excellence: Proven success in managing AML/CTF systems, rule tuning, and workflow optimisation to improve detection capabilities and compliance outcomes.
  • Leadership Capability: A track record of building, motivating, and developing high-performing teams, fostering collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement.
  • Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills: Strong capability in interpreting financial data, identifying patterns of unusual activity, and making evidence-based operational decisions.
  • Stakeholder Influence: The confidence and communication skills to engage effectively with senior leaders, regulators, auditors, and industry peers, both in writing and verbally.
  • Resilience and Integrity: The ability to work under pressure in a dynamic, regulated environment while upholding the highest standards of ethical conduct and discretion
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