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Familiarity with risk management principles, preferably in Enterprise Risk Management, Model Risk Management or financial risk disciplines. Core competencies include critical-thinking skills, ability to learn quickly and build effective working relationships, proficient verbal and written communication skills, effective time management skills, and familiarity with audit methodology and risk management principles (e.g. Model Risk Management, Enterprise Risk Management and other conduct and risk disciplines.
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Sia Partners is looking for a talented Management Consultant to support our Risk, Regulatory & Compliance Business Unit serving our clients as a project manager. ACAMS, CPA, CA, CMA, CIA, CFI, CFE, CRCP, CRCM and/or other relevant certifications, a plus.
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Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA), or related designation. Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) is a process that provides a robust and holistic top-down view of key risks facing an organization.
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The ERM Director is responsible for the leadership, innovation, and strategic development of the corporate Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) process to identify, evaluate and monitor the organizations risks.
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This role supports the execution and further development of the organizations ERM program and provides key information to executive leadership and the Audit Committee/Board of Trustees to support their oversight of the enterprise risk management process.
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Plan and execute client engagements focusing Operational Risk, Operational Resilience, Regulatory Compliance, Surveillance, Conduct Risk, Third Party Risk Assessments and other risk programs.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business, Finance, Risk Management, Communication or a related field; advanced degree and relevant certifications (e.g., CRCM, CIA, CISA, ACAMS, NCCO) are highly desirable.
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Analytical Thinking, Audit Management, Business, Integrated Audits, Internal Controls, Interpersonal Communication, Quantitative Analytics, Quantitative Models, Quantitative Risk, Risk Management and Mitigation.
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Work closely with the Cyber Risk & Operations Management (CROM) team as well as closely partnering with all cybersecurity teams by assisting in the requirements gathering, analysis, design, and implementation of business processes and data migration into the GRC platform.
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Certifications (Preferred): Operational Risk Management Certificate, Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Financial Risk Manager (FRM) Designation. The Risk Mitigation programs include Risk and Control Self-Assessment ( RCSA ), Issue Management ( IM ), Vendor Risk Management ( VRM ), Business Continuity Management ( BCM ), and Internal Control Testing ( ICT.
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Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), or Certified Public Accountant (CPA), or Certified Risk Compliance Manager (CRCM), or Certified Third Party Risk Professional (CTPRP), or Certified Third Party Risk Assessor (CTPRA.
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Willing to work toward certifications such as CIA, CAMS, CRMA, or others that apply to regulatory compliance and/or risk management. Support the Third-Party Risk Management Manager by performing second line monitoring related to third parties.
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Design and produce new reports through the ERM/GRC systems or manually as needed by management or the Enterprise Risk, Compliance, and BSA Director. Assist with the development of agendas and material related to risk management activities for the senior leadership team, Management Risk Committee, Directors Risk Committee, or Board as directed by the Enterprise Risk, Compliance, and BSA Director.
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We are looking for someone who will provide critical support to senior leadership by monitoring and supporting the company's financial risk management framework. Implement risk management policies consistent with risk management and GRC best practices.
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QAR, QAR Remediation, Internal Audit Strategy, Planning & Design); Risk Management Systems (ERM, Risk & Control Diagnostics, IRM, Vendor Risk Management); Risk Data, Analytics & Automation; Regulatory Compliance (Internal Audit for Financial Services); and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG.
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