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The TPPRM will be assigned to a specific BL to manage the respective Third-Party Portfolio across all elements of the lifecycle as defined in the interagency (OCC, FRB and FDIC) regulatory guidance on Third Party Risk Management.
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Regulatory Compliance: Stay updated on relevant laws, regulations, and industry best practices related to third-party risk management. Due Diligence: Perform due diligence on third-party suppliers to ensure they meet the organization's standards and regulatory requirements.
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Establish mechanisms for monitoring and reporting on third-party risk management activities, ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements and internal policies. Strong understanding of regulatory requirements related to third-party risk (e.g., B-10 guidelines.
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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. Technology Skills:Certified in third party risk or other risk domains (CRVPM, CTPRA, CERP, CRISC)Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) or Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or relevant IT certifications and credentials a plus.
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Knowledge of Third Party Risk Management methodologies, regulatory expectations and risk mitigation principles. Bring your brightest ideas to ensure risk is being managed in alignment with regulatory guidance and best practice throughout third party life cycle (planning, due diligence, contract, on-going monitoring, and termination.
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Essential Functions: Serves as Senior Risk Officer, responsible for the development, management and oversight of the Bank’s Third Party Risk Management program, ensuring the program remains up to date based on most current regulatory guidance/standards.
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Develop and execute a comprehensive third-party risk management strategy aligned with organizational objectives, regulatory requirements, and industry best practices. Collaborate with internal stakeholders including IT, law, compliance, privacy procurement, and senior leadership to integrate third-party risk management and information security into business processes.
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BS degree in Business, Information Security, Management Information Systems or related major, and at least 10 years of experience in cybersecurity with a minimum of five (5) years demonstrated expertise in cybersecurity governance, compliance, and third-party risk management.
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The successful candidate will play a critical role in enhancing and executing the bank's third-party risk management framework in accordance with industry best practices and regulatory requirements set forth by the Federal Reserve Board (FRB), the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC.
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Keep apprised of emerging risks, regulatory changes, and industry best practices related to third-party risk management. Demonstrated understanding of the regulatory landscape governing third-party relationships, including FRB requirement, OCC, and FDIC.Proven ability to evaluate complex engagements, contracts, and third-party risk profiles for risk implications and nuances.
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Key ResponsibilitiesProviding strategic thought leadership in designing and operationalizing third party risk management programs. The lead also serves as a seasoned thought leader and subject matter expert that has strong technical understanding of third party, risk management, reporting and gap analysis within the risk and/or financial services industries.
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Work with Cash App, Compliance, and other Block foundational teams to support external audits, examinations, and third-party reviews for Cash App Compliance, including advising on the design, and ensuring the effective execution of, any necessary remediation efforts.
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Execute controls and risk assessments (e.g., third-party risk, privacy, data protection). Focus will be on compliance with applicable regulatory and legal requirements (e.g., SEC-Regulation SCI, CFTC-System Safeguards) related to information, including support for regulatory exams and internal audit remediation planning.
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Provides risk management expertise on behalf of assigned department while working with Division Risk Managers and other 2nd line risk partners (to include Operational and Enterprise Risk Management teams, Regulatory Compliance, Business Continuity, IT Risk, Third Party Risk, Corp. Security, etc.
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MAIN SKILLS – Above average Excel and Tableau skills, reviewing third party due-diligence screening, anti-corruption regulatory compliance, Experience with third party audits.
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