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The Disaster Recovery Manager will play a vital role in ensuring the Continuity of Operations (COOP) and Disaster Recovery (DR) capabilities for OMS. This position requires strong coordination skills, expertise in DR planning, security assessments, and the ability to interface effectively with various stakeholders including CIT Service Areas and the NIH Information Security (InfoSec) team.
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Proven experience with business continuity and disaster recovery plan/test management toolsets such as ServiceNow-BCM/Maestro, RSArcher. Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) or similar BCP certification or experience.
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Lead crisis management and business continuity initiatives, and coordinate with disaster recovery, emergency management, facilities, and other key stakeholders to administer the organizational resilience program for the institution.
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Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP), Certified Business Continuity Manager (CBCM), or equivalent At KAYGEN, we are always looking for dynamic, talented and experienced individuals.
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10+ years of technology / IT or Disaster Recovery-related experience Licenses & Credentials Preferred: Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP). Additionally, they will coordinate with external vendors, train IT employees on disaster recovery procedures, and stay updated on industry best practices to enhance the firm's contingency preparedness.
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Other emergency management or business continuity certifications will be considered, such as CHEP, CEDP, or any certification from Disaster Recovery Institute International (DRI) Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) or Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) certification.
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CBCP, Certified Business Continuity Professional. An application gets affected by a bad actor and recovery. CDRP, Certified Disaster Recovery Professional Employee Value. CBCP, Certified Business Continuity Professional.
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Accreditation in BC/DR recovery field; such as Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) and Association of Continuity Planners (ACP) Performs work and tasks focused on business continuity and disaster recovery planning/testing, enterprise response (incident/crisis) management, governance/quality control/third party continuity, and/or business intelligence & tools.
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Stay abreast of emerging issues related to Risk Management including third party, business continuity, disaster recovery and other relevant disciplines and incorporate new learning into work processes.
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Manages and facilitates enterprise response (incident/crisis) management activities to ensure effective corporate support recovery strategies are executed, including timely and effective communication.
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Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) is preferred. You will be responsible for the development, implementation and maintenance and improvement of the Business Continuity Management (“BCM”) and all related materials, including Governance, Business Impact Analysis (“BIA”), Risk Assessment (”RA”), Business Continuity (“BC”) Strategy, Disaster Recovery (“DR”)/BC Plan, Exercising/Testing, and Education/Awareness to prepare the foundation for potential business disruptions and resumption of business activities.
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Any industry certifications, such as CBCP, CCM, ABCP, CFCP or others within crisis management or business continuity field is a plus. The Director of Crisis Response, Planning and Recovery will work with global strategic business units, corporate risk, corporate IT, infrastructure services, identity access operations, data privacy, business continuity and other business areas across the firm.
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Certification in disaster recovery and business continuity, such as CBCP, CISA, CRISC, or equivalent a plus. The Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Specialist, IT Infrastructure Service Management and Technology Assurance is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining the policies and procedures for ensuring the resilience and continuity of the organization's critical operations and assets in the event of a disaster or disruption.
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Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) or similar certification (preferred) Experience in coordination of continuity and recovery operations with risk management operations and business interruption/extra expense insurance coverages.
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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 for two years of experience.
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