About this Risk Delivery Manager (Operational Resilience & Third Party Risk) role at Zopa
We’re looking for a Risk Delivery Manager (Operational Resilience & Third Party Risk) to help make Zopa’s risk frameworks simpler, smarter and easier for the business to use.
Operational Resilience and Third-Party Risk Management are already well established at Zopa. Now we’re looking for someone to take them to the next level, improving the way we work, reducing friction, strengthening ownership and making sure our frameworks are practical, scalable and genuinely valuable.
This is a hands-on role for someone who enjoys turning complex requirements into clear, intuitive processes. You’ll work closely with Procurement, Supplier Relationship Managers, business owners and SMEs across areas like Information Security, Data Privacy, Financial Crime, Compliance and Legal to help teams manage risk confidently and effectively.
A day in the life:
About you:
At Zopa we value flexible ways of working.
We value face-to-face collaboration and a good work-life balance. This hybrid role requires you to come to our London office 2-3 days a week.
You'll also have the option of working from abroad for up to 120 days a year!* But no matter where you are, we’ll make sure you’ve got everything you need to thrive, both in your work and home life, from day one.
*Subject to having the right to work in the country of choice
Diversity Statement
Zopa is proud to offer a workplace free from discrimination. Diversity of experience, perspectives, and backgrounds leads to better products for our customers and a unique company culture for our people. We are made up of nearly 50 nationalities, have a DE&I forum made up of Zopians wanting to make a difference and we are proud of our culture where everyone can bring their full self to work. Our approach to DE&I is reflected in our hiring process so please let us know if you require any reasonable adjustments.
Our approach to AI in interviews
At Zopa, AI isn't something we're testing out — it's part of how we work every day. As a proud partner of Jobs 2030, we're committed to building AI fluency across our workforce, and we expect Zopians to use AI as part of how they do their jobs.
Because of that, we want to be transparent about how we think about AI use during our hiring process.
Behavioural and competency-based interviews: please don't use AI. These conversations are designed to understand you — your experiences, your judgment, and how you've approached real situations. An AI-generated answer can't tell us that. What it can do is get in the way of us finding out whether we're the right fit for each other.
Technical interviews: it depends on the role. Some technical stages actively welcome AI use, others don't. Your Talent Partner will let you know what's expected at each stage. Where AI is part of the assessment, we'll be interested not just in the outcome, but in how you used it – the tools you chose, your reasoning, and the decisions you made along the way.