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The Manager of Third-Party Risk Management is a career opportunity that will support the bank's continued growth through FinTech partnerships. This individual will help design the overall third-party risk management, assess risks associated with key partners and vendors, coordinate due diligence and ongoing oversight efforts, and develop management and board reporting materials to facilitate key governance routines.
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Regulatory Compliance: Stay updated on relevant laws, regulations, and industry best practices related to third-party risk management. Knowledge of and experience with third-party risk management governance, policies, and organizational structures.
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Preparing / Consolidating the presentations (in coordination with the relevant departments) for the CUSO Operational Risk BureauResponsibilitiesAs member of CUSO Third Party Risk Team:Asses the ability of the CUSO Vendor Risk Management teams to oversee and manage the banking organizations third party relationships.
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Assist with process improvement and discussions related to third-party risk management solutions. Build communication and escalation plans related to third-party risk management activities across National IT.
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Third-Party Verification: Knowledge of third-party verification processes (risk rankings, AML/KYC review, UBO identification, etc.) The Ethics and Compliance Third-Party Due Diligence ("TPDD") and Monitoring Senior Analyst the "TMSA") will assist the TINA Ethics & Compliance Team regarding the development, implementation, sustainability, monitoring, and advancement of a TPDD Program to evaluate, identify, mitigate, and remedy third-party risks.
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Third-party risks are those that are actually or potentially created by and/or through business activities between TINA and among the respective TINA and TICO Group Companies. Professional Experience: 7-10+ years in ethics and compliance, risk management, third-party due diligence, case management, finance/accounting/financial controls-related activities, training, and compliance monitoring roles.
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Third Party Risk Management:Conduct reviews of third-party/vendor risk assessments and escalate significant issues to leadership. Track and manage third party risk assessments within designated portfolio of projects.
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Michigan Medicine conducts background screening and pre-employment drug testing on job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent job offer and may use a third party administrator to conduct background screenings.
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Maintains knowledge of and reference materials of the following: Medicare, Medicaid and third-party payer requirements, guidelines and policies, insurance plans requiring pre-authorization and a list of current accepted insurance plans.
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Oversee efforts to influence enhance and mature of Third-Party Risk Management Program and resolutions, in line with the enterprise risk management framework. Develop strong working relationships across Third-Party Risk Management ecosystem to ensure focused and efficient support.
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Provide advisory services to evaluate, recommend, design, and implement third-party risk management solutions and process improvements. Enhanced knowledge pertaining to concepts and principles related to third-party risk management.
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Position Responsibilities Operational and Third-Party Risk Reporting Operational Risk and Third-Party Reporting: Utilize previous knowledge and experience to build and analyze reports from the Governance, Risk and Control (GRC) system and Microsoft Power BI to support both the operational risk and third-party risk teams.
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The Chief Risk Officer (‘CRO’) of CardWorks will lead the Risk & Regulatory Organizational Area, comprising Enterprise Risk Management, Third Party Vendor Management, Compliance, Credit Risk Management, Credit Operations, and Internal Audit.
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Support Wealthspire’s Outsourced Chief Investment Officer offering with third party Wealth Managers. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Excel; experience with a third-party manager diligence tool (eg, Morningstar Direct, Bloomberg, etc) is a plus.
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Monitors adjudication of third party claims, conducting follow-up as necessary to ensure claims are paid in a timely fashion; identifies problems in third party systems and report same Pharmacy Operations Manager.
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