About The Position

The Workplace Solutions mission is simple and bold: deliver investment success to millions of workers participating in employer‑sponsored retirement plans. We do this by designing smart, tailored plans for sponsors and delivering high‑quality participant experiences. Vanguard’s Workplace Solutions team supports defined contribution plan sponsors and participants through recordkeeping, administration, and trust/custody services. Operating at the heart of a complex fiduciary environment—anchored in ERISA and aligned with IRS and DOL requirements—we’re seeking a Senior Divisional Risk Advisor to shape and elevate our risk strategy. In this role, you’ll bring deep ERISA expertise to guide business decisions, build trusted partnerships with senior leaders, and strengthen a control environment that spans operations, technology, and client service. The impact you’ll make You will be a trusted risk advisor—designing and leading the Workplace Solutions risk program, providing credible and effective challenge, fostering a risk‑smart, forward-looking culture. Leveraging Vanguard’s operational and strategic risk frameworks, you’ll align divisional controls with enterprise standards, help teams anticipate emerging risks in retirement services, and ensure we deliver for sponsors and participants with confidence and care

Requirements

  • Minimum eight years related work experience with 5 years of experience in risk management within retirement services, trust/custody, or related fiduciary operations, with deep command of ERISA (fiduciary duties, plan operations, fee disclosures), IRS rules, and DOL oversight.
  • Hands‑on masterly of operational risk frameworks and control assurance (control design, testing, monitoring, reporting). You know what “good” looks like – and how to build it.
  • Exceptional communicator and strategic thinker who shapes outcomes through strong judgement, clarity of message, and an ability to bring stakeholders along. You build buy‑in across senior leaders while navigating complexity with confidence.
  • A natural explorer who asks sharp questions, seeks context, learns fast, and brings external insight into conversation. You love understanding why just as much as what.
  • A savvy dot-connector who thrives at linking ideas, people, technology, and processes across a complex organization. You spot patterns, anticipate emerging risks and opportunities, and help teams to make risk-smart decisions with clarity and momentum.
  • An informal leader who role-models a culture of investor zeal, inclusion, tenacity, and integrity. You create energy, build trust, and invest deeply in developing the team.
  • Undergraduate degree required; graduate degree preferred (e.g., JD, MBA, MS in Risk/Finance).

Responsibilities

  • Lead the divisional risk strategy. Set the vision and roadmap for a risk program. Design, implement, and continuously evolve risk capabilities, ensuring stakeholders understand priorities, trade-offs, and emerging risk themes.
  • Embed ERISA‑centric fiduciary risk management. Provide authoritative guidance on ERISA fiduciary standards and obligations, IRS requirements, and trust/custody controls to strengthen decision-making across complex business operations and strategies.
  • Strengthen controls & assurance. Establish robust risk and control oversight, including adherence to standards, meaningful performance metrics, and executive-ready reporting. Advise on control design, monitoring, and assurance; direct targeted testing; identify root causes; and drive effective, timely remediation.
  • Advise on change & innovation. Engage early with teams advancing new services, solutions, and operating model changes, and platform enhancements (e.g., recordkeeping enhancements, CITs, managed solutions). Ensure innovation is supported by thoughtful control design and proactive risk mitigation.
  • Provide credible challenge & oversight. Bring an independent perspective to risk acceptance decisions; prioritize existing and emerging risks; enable risk‑informed decision making across the division.
  • Cultivate a risk‑smart culture. Build trusting relationships and serve as a thought partner to business leaders while stewarding adoption of enterprise frameworks and standards.
  • Represent the division. Partner with enterprise risk, legal, compliance, audit, and external stakeholders; participate in special projects and industry forums to keep the program current.
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