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Job Description:
Department Overview
The Treasury and Balance Sheet Management (TBSM) department is responsible for overseeing the management of TD’s non-trading market risk, capital, investments, treasury trading activities, liquidity management, funding and transfer pricing. The Enterprise Recovery and Resolution Planning Office (ERRP) is responsible for managing recovery and resolution planning for TD Bank and the enterprise. This team prepares plan submissions to Canadian regulators and coordinates recovery and resolution planning testing activities. The ERRP also works with local management teams in various foreign jurisdictions where the Bank operates to assist in the development of local recovery plans, covering the U.S., Europe and Asia. The ERRP is also responsible for the delivery of TDBG's financial crisis management activities during periods of stress. ERRP is situated in Treasury and Balance Sheet Management within the broader Finance organization of TD Bank.
Job Description / Accountabilities:
The Senior Manager, Recovery and Resolution Planning position (Senior Manager) is a key member of the broader ERRP team with broad recovery and resolution planning responsibilities. They include, but are not limited to:
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- Lead the enterprise recovery and resolution testing program, including scenario design, execution, issue remediation, and readiness assessments; own and continuously refine testing strategies and frameworks.
- Oversee the design and delivery of testing streams across distinct capabilities, providing clear direction, prioritization, and oversight to ensure timely execution, remediation, and complete regulatory documentation.
- Ensure testing demonstrates operational feasibility under stress, including data, systems, governance, decision‑making, execution sequencing, and critical timelines.
- Coordinate with TD Securities to develop and maintain the trading book wind‑down strategy, including assumptions, execution sequencing, market impact considerations, and key dependencies.
- Integrate trading book wind‑down capabilities with broader resolution, liquidity, capital, and separability frameworks to ensure end‑to‑end consistency and credibility.
- Lead bail‑in valuation readiness, including coordination of valuation capabilities, delivery of timely and defensible valuation outputs under resolution timelines, and internal assessments against CDIC expectations.
- Support financial scenario analysis for recovery and resolution planning, including capital, liquidity, and balance‑sheet projections, and ensure scenario narratives are translated into coherent, well‑documented quantitative assumptions.
- Serve as a primary point of contact with regulators and U.S. RRP counterparts on capability design, testing outcomes, remediation actions, and regulatory feedback.
- Drive continuous improvement by embedding lessons learned from testing, regulatory feedback, and industry developments into plans, frameworks, and execution models.
- Draft and maintain high‑quality Recovery and Resolution Plan content, and prepare concise, well‑supported materials for senior management, the Board and its Committees, and regulators.
- Interpret new regulatory guidance and operationalize requirements within owned work streams to ensure timely and consistent compliance with supervisory expectations.
- Represent ERRP in cross‑industry forums and regulatory engagements, contributing to external dialogue on recovery and resolution planning practices.
- Contribute to strong governance across ERRP deliverables, and support the ongoing enhancement of frameworks, policies, processes, and controls.
- Provide technical leadership, quality assurance, and subject‑matter expertise to the team, while promoting a strong culture of disciplined delivery within TD’s Risk Appetite.
Qualifications / Skills / Experience:
- 10+ years of progressive experience in Treasury, Capital Markets, Risk Management, Finance, or regulatory advisory roles within a large, complex financial institution.
- Advanced degree or professional designation (e.g., CFA, CPA, FRM) preferred.
- Demonstrated senior‑level ownership of recovery and/or resolution planning frameworks.
- Strong understanding of bank resolution regimes, bail‑in mechanics, and valuation under stress.
- Deep knowledge of balance‑sheet, capital, liquidity, and trading business mechanics, including CET1, leverage, LCR, funding access, asset monetization, and intercompany flows under stress scenarios.
- Scenario quantification and financial modeling capability, with experience translating narrative stress assumptions into time-stepped capital and liquidity projections across recovery and resolution phases.
- Assumptions design and governance discipline, including documentation, traceability, sensitivity analysis, and consistency across capital, liquidity, and income projections
- Advanced Excel / EUC proficiency, including complex workbooks, mapping conventions, reconciliation of data feeds, and integration of multiple projection tools.
- Proven ability to lead complex, cross‑functional initiatives across Finance, Risk, Legal, Operations, Technology, and Business lines.
- Capability to set enterprise‑level direction and priorities across multiple, interdependent workstreams.
- Strong program, policy, and framework development skills.
- Established credibility with regulators and/or internal oversight functions.
- Ability to balance regulatory compliance with operational practicality.
- Strong collaboration and influence skills across functions and jurisdictions.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including clear articulation of complex issues to senior management and Boards.
- Strong oral presentation skills for regulators and/or executive audiences.
- Excellent analytical, problem‑solving, and prioritization skills, with high standards for quality, discipline, and accountability.
- Sound professional judgment in fast‑moving or ambiguous situations, including during periods of stress.
Work activities include a blend of highly collaborative activities and individual deliverables. Individuals are expected to be onsite 4 days a week. Colleagues may spend more or less days in office as required by the business line
Who We Are:
TD is one of the world's leading global financial institutions and is the fifth largest bank in North America by branches/stores. Every day, we strive to make every interaction, product, and experience remarkably human and refreshingly simple for over 27 million households and businesses in Canada, the United States and around the world. More than 95,000 TD colleagues bring their skills, talent, and creativity to foster deeper relationships, ensure disciplined execution, and build a simpler, faster banking experience. TD is dee
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