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The Manager of Third-Party Risk Management is a career opportunity that will support the bank's continued growth through FinTech partnerships. This individual will help design the overall third-party risk management, assess risks associated with key partners and vendors, coordinate due diligence and ongoing oversight efforts, and develop management and board reporting materials to facilitate key governance routines.
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Proven experience with three (3) years in third-party risk management, vendor management, or a related role. Policy ImplementationImplement and enforce third-party risk management policies and procedures, ensuring alignment with industry standards and regulatory requirements.
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Assist with process improvement and discussions related to third-party risk management solutions. Build communication and escalation plans related to third-party risk management activities across National IT.
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The Third-Party Monitoring (TPM) Lead will be responsible for leading project work related to the components focused on third party monitoring for specific tasks. Collect and review third-party data on cross-cutting issues such as gender and social inclusion, youth, and migration.
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Global Third Party Risk Management Risk Advisor page is loaded. Global Third Party Risk Management Risk Advisor. Contributes to a strong risk management culture through collaboration with other first line employees, and second & third line functions to ensure Compliance, AML or operational risks are identified, mitigated, monitored and reported on an ongoing basis.
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This role will be part of Corporate Procurement - Third Party Risk Management, reporting to Third Party Risk Manager. Collaborates, as appropriate, with Legal, Cyber Security, Finance, Compliance, Business Continuity Management and/or other risk functions to maintain an enterprise third party risk management program.
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The Director, Global Third Party Risk Management will be responsible for compliance and risk management of PayPal's vendors, partners and suppliers as it relates to various global regulatory bodies, information security and data.
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As a member of the Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) team within Operational Risk Management (ORM), that’s exactly what you’ll do. Center 1 (19052), United States of America, McLean, VirginiaDirector, Third Party Risk Management.
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Preparing / Consolidating the presentations (in coordination with the relevant departments) for the CUSO Operational Risk BureauResponsibilitiesAs member of CUSO Third Party Risk Team:Asses the ability of the CUSO Vendor Risk Management teams to oversee and manage the banking organizations third party relationships.
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We are looking for highly motivated employees who function well in a team environment, including, but not limited to, helping to craft the winning group Halloween costume.
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5-7 years Financial services industry with a specific focus on Third-Party Risk Management oversight. The portfolio of engagements represents a significant base of critical and high-risk commercial relationships requiring comprehensive and rigorous oversight and compliance with the Third-Party Risk Management Policy and regulatory requirements.
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Perform other third-party risk management duties as assigned or as required to support Enterprise Risk Management and the business, such as developing ad-hoc analysis, performing deep dive investigations or driving specific risk initiatives.
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This is a Third Party Risk Management Senior Analyst role, reporting do Lead of TPRM. Work with the Lead of TPRM on developing and implementing a robust global third-party risk management program.
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Minimum 7 years of knowledge of Third-Party Risk Management methodologies and regulatory guidance and or risk management at a fintech organization. Hands-on experience with executing on a Third-Party Risk Management program.
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Your short-term objectives will include: Partnering with internal stakeholders throughout the company inclusive of Procurement, Risk, Legal, Compliance, and business partners to define the third-party risk management framework inclusive of risk rating and review methodologies.
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