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Incident Response: Assist and support the Lead and Principal Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery Analyst with the development and maintenance of maintain incident response protocols, including communication plans, resource allocations, and decision-making processes to guide the organization during a crisis.
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Graduate degree with a major or concentration in Business Continuity or a related field or holding a current Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP)® or Master Business Continuity Professional (MBCP)® or Certified Public Sector Continuity Professional (CPSCP)® credential from the Disaster Recovery International Institute (DRII) may substitute.
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This includes the governance and oversight of mission critical product and service resilience levels, event/crisis management response, technology disaster recovery capabilities, and business processing impact analysis resulting in reporting that rolls to Enterprise Committees and the Board of Directors.
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The ideal candidate will be detail oriented, have prior experience in a role focused on Disaster Recovery, proven experience leading recovery simulation exercises and a willingness to develop.
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Disaster Recovery Officer and work within the Governance, Compliance, units have an effective and comprehensive continuity and disaster recovery. to ensure that the business continuity and disaster recovery programs are.
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Certifications: CBCP from DRII or CBCI from BCI – strong preference for certification; Other education or certification for Disaster Recovery or Emergency Mgmt. also helpful. Provides 7X24 on-call support for any emergency which may require activation of all or part of the Business Continuity or Disaster Recovery plans.
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Proven experience implementing business continuity best practices, plans, exercises, and disaster recovery tests. This role is specialized in business impact analysis, recovery requirements, strategy development, business continuity testing, crisis and incident response, life safety, supply/chain vendor management, and operational resilience developing an effective framework of procedures, internal controls and governance to manage risk exposures and mitigate or eliminate identified operational risks while enhancing the organization’s resilience position.
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The Business Continuity Manager will report to the Director of Disaster Cost Recovery and Business Continuity and will oversee Tulane's business continuity program. Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) or similar certification (preferred.
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Other emergency management or business continuity certifications will be considered, such as CHEP, CEDP, MBCI, or any certification from Disaster Recovery Institute International (DRI) Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) or Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) certification.
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Develops and facilitates risk and/or threat assessments related to Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery. Develops and manages maintenance of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan(s.
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Training and Awareness: Develop and provide training to employees on disaster recovery and business continuity procedures to enhance preparedness. Incident Response: Lead disaster recovery efforts in the event of a disruption, coordinating the response and recovery activities.
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Disaster Recovery certifications are preferred: ABCP, CBCP, MBCP, CBCBP or similar. Ability to establish and maintain a company-wide disaster recovery awareness program and serve as the subject matter expert.
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Documentation: Maintain accurate documentation of disaster recovery plans, procedures, and incident response protocols. Coordination: Collaborate with IT, security, and other relevant departments to ensure alignment between disaster recovery and security strategies.
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CBCP, MCBI, or ABCP certification is a plus. 4 to 8 years work experience with Data Center Infrastructure Disaster Discovery (DR) environments and/or Business Continuity documentation and exercises.
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Possess a broad global experience in the key areas of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery, as well as program management experience in public/private BCP programs, and functional knowledge and expertise in core competencies of emergency response, and crisis management.
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