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Provide care utilizing infection control measures that protect both the staff and the patient according to OSHA standards. As an employer accepting Medicare and Medicaid funds, employees must comply with all health-related requirements in all relevant jurisdictions, including required vaccinations and testing, subject to exemptions for medical or religious reasons as appropriate.
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12+ years of working experience in financial institutions in one or more areas including data governance, data management, data architecture, risk management, control assessment and testing, and technology assurance.
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Equivalency: Required Testing Certificates and Licenses Online Driver Training Certification Driver's License and Evidence of Insurability Continuing Educ./Training Clearances Behavioral Safety Training Criminal Background ClearanceBleeding Control TrainingAED Training First Aid and CPR Certificate.
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The Enterprise COSO testing team is a component of EC&O. Enterprise COSO testing professionals will have enterprise-wide exposure to key stakeholders within the external financial/risk/regulatory reporting infrastructure.
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Have a proven ability to operate in a process-oriented environment, adhere to risk/control, procedure, and process expectations, while appropriately delivering what's best for the customer.
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The other service offerings of our program include reproductive health care (HIV testing and linkage to care, Hepatitis C testing and treatment, STI testing/treatment, birth control, Pap smears, Breast exams, etc.
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As an independent control function and part of the firm’s second line of defense, Compliance assesses the firm’s compliance, regulatory and reputational risk; monitors for compliance with new or amended laws, rules and regulations; designs and implements controls, policies, procedures and training; conducts independent testing; investigates, surveils and monitors for compliance risks and breaches; and leads the firm’s responses to regulatory examinations, audits and inquiries.
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Supports the development of the IPC Risk/Analysis/Intervention Plan, and collaborates to review data on hospital acquired infections and to recommend and support control strategies. In this highly matrixed role, the incumbent is responsible for partnering with the dyad partner System Director, Employee Health, Wellness & Integrated Disability, the Chair of Family Medicine, Human Resources, enterprise Safety Officer, Medical Director of Epidemiology, Infection Control & Prevention, Chief Medical Officer, and acts in a consultative manner for all entities within the system where expertise is required.
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Training in one or more of the following areas: FedRAMP, ITILv3, McAfee, Microsoft Azure Cloud, Nessus, NIST RMF, Penetration Testing, Plan of Action and Milestones (PO&AMs), Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA), Privacy Threshold Analysis (PTA.
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The Enterprise Risk Assurance (ERA) team provides assurance over the processes that are fundamental to risk management and feed into the risk profile of the client. Conduct detailed analysis of process / control / metrics using various techniques including data mining and analytics.
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As an Assurance Senior at WSRP you will be responsible for coordinating the day-to-day duties of audit planning, fieldwork, and "wrap-up" including the preparation of financial statements and disclosures, the application of GAAP as necessary and the documentation, validation, testing, and assessment of control systems.
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Working experience in SIG (Standardized Information Gathering) questionnaire, penetration testing, vulnerability test, SOC (Service Organization Control) 1 and 2, Type 2. Conducting on-site audits of high-risk vendors reviewing security and controls.
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Perform system unit testing and quality control. Lead the EWM Solution Design sessions with the business and technical teams leveraging SAP best practices and industry templates, provide inputs to the technical development team for RICEFW and Data Migration, manage Cutover activities, Testing and End User Training.
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Participate in test readiness reviews, safety reviews and data/control systems checkout to minimize risk. Project Management,Flight Control Actuation,Testing. Role : Testing & Certification Engineer.
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This position focuses on the firm’s Vulnerability Disclosure Program, Control Effectiveness Testing program, and must have demonstrated experience in development of communications. AIG’s Information Technology functions include enterprise architecture, software and systems engineering, cybersecurity, and technology risk and compliance.
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