Financial Crime Consultant
A boutique financial crime consultancy is looking for a Consultant to join its growing team. The firm supports a diverse mix of regulated clients across financial services, providing a wide range of services – from advisory and business-wide risk assessments to financial crime governance reviews and policy development. This is a great role for someone who thrives in a fast-paced consulting environment, enjoys solving complex problems, and wants genuine ownership of their work. You’ll be working with a group of highly experienced and technically strong financial crime practitioners.
The Role
As a Consultant, you will support and lead key workstreams across a variety of financial crime engagements, typically working alongside a Senior Consultant. You’ll work with autonomy while contributing to high-quality deliverables and client outcomes.
You will:
- Lead sections of Business-Wide Risk Assessments, governance reviews and financial crime risk work.
- Conduct risk reviews, regulatory gap analysis and policy reviews (AML, sanctions, KYC, TM).
- Interpret legislation and regulatory guidance, applying it critically to client scenarios.
- Participate in client interviews and stakeholder sessions.
- Draft clear, well-structured deliverables for Senior Consultants and Principals to present to clients.
- Work across multiple engagements simultaneously, managing deadlines and expectations.
- Contribute to benchmarking work, failure-to-prevent fraud reviews, payments projects and MLRO support engagements.
About You
- You will bring strong financial crime knowledge, excellent analytical skills, and the ability to operate with a high degree of independence.
Essential:
- Experience in financial crime (AML, CDD/KYC, sanctions, transaction monitoring, risk assessments).
- Strong written communication – able to produce clear, structured and technically sound deliverables.
- Good academic background, demonstrating strong analytical capability.
- Highly organised, capable of managing multiple projects at once.
- A proactive, driven mindset with high standards for quality.
- Ability to work autonomously and remain reliable under pressure.
- Ideally, experience in consulting or a role involving multi-project workloads.
Nice to have:
- Experience conducting Business-Wide Financial Crime Risk Assessments.
This role offers genuine flexibility, with only two days a week in the office and a City of London location that’s easy to get to and even the option to do the role part-time (4 days a week), So, if a reduced week is something you’ve ever considered, this could be a great one to explore.
You’ll work closely with highly experienced financial crime specialists, giving you the chance to learn quickly, sharpen your technical capability, and gain exposure to a wide range of clients, projects and regulatory challenges.
It’s an exceptional environment for someone who wants to grow and take on additional responsibility.
