Work Location:Toronto, Ontario, CanadaHours:37.5Line of Business:Data & AnalyticsPay Details:$91,200 - $136,800 CADTD is committed to providing fair and equitable compensation opportunities to all colleagues. Growth opportunities and skill development are defining features of the colleague experience at TD. Our compensation policies and practices have been designed to allow colleagues to progress through the salary range over time as they progress in their role. The base pay actually offered may vary based upon the candidate's skills and experience, job-related knowledge, geographic location, and other specific business and organizational needs.As a candidate, you are encouraged to ask compensation related questions and have an open dialogue with your recruiter who can provide you more specific details for this role.Job Description:TD Wealth Shared Services Governance & Control (G&C) team partners with the Wealth businesses to design, implement, maintain, and monitor effective internal controls and ensure business activities remain within TD Bank's risk appetite and comply with external regulatory requirements.The team is responsible for ensuring timely and consistent implementation ? across all Wealth Canada businesses ? of all data risk controls, data management and governance programs, initiatives, policies and strategic business projects. The Wealth Shared Services G&C team acts as the primary contact for the Wealth Canada businesses, working closely with subject matter experts from each Wealth Canada business line. The team works together with the business leaders to implement Wealth-wide G&C methodologies, policy frameworks, standards and practices and are key members of enterprise projects / programs requiring Wealth representation. We operate in a hybrid model, meaning in the office two days a week and have flexibility to work remotely (if you choose) for the remainder week. JOB DESCRIPTION Reporting to the Senior Manager, Wealth Shared Services, the Data Steward, Manager position will be responsible for supporting all TD Wealth Canada businesses in adherence to TD enterprise, providing data governance expertise and oversight on data-related activities and play a key role in supporting Wealth's data management strategy.KEY ACCOUNTABILITIESProvide Wealth Business with framework and guidance on identification of critical data and critical data elementsAct as a strategic partner by leading relationships with key enterprise partners and interfacing with respective leadership team to effectively manage own data governance area and clarify scope of accountabilities while influencing and aligning others as neededLead the governance and oversight of Wealth data management activities, including metadata, data quality, data retention and disposition tasksLead the oversight of data issue resolution and drive data issue governance processes within Wealth, supporting an enterprise view while encouraging shared solutions of common data challengesContribute to the strategic direction of the data governance / management function and play a key role in the development and implementation of strategies in support of the overall Wealth and Enterprise data strategyPlan, lead / manage and/or oversee a diverse set of business data governance and control work activities requiring alignment / coordination across multiple areas, including projects policies / processes / procedures / changes in across multiple functional areasSupport the identification of business data owners and business data SMEs and ensure Wealth's adherence to enterprise data policies and standardsLead the socialization and training of Wealth data governance and data management community on data policies, procedures, tools, and templatesPartner with the Wealth business to proactively prepare for internal / regulatory data-related requestsDevelop processes to create timely, complete and accurate reporting to inform on areas of increasin
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