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Seven or more years of financial services credit review/credit risk management experience through: past work in credit/loan review, credit risk management, internal audit credit risk coverage, commercial loan underwriting departments at large banking institutions; regulatory agency credit review/credit risk experience; or credit review/credit risk experience at a large consulting firm.
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This includes learning Navy Federal Release controls, while operating as a Release Manager, which entails assisting Release Owners manage their lower environments' work and providing oversight review and approval of their activities, leveraging the candidate's industry experience and knowledge.
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This review serves to enforce both Georgia state laws regarding erosion and waters quality, and City of Atlanta standards for sanitary sewer design and capacity, paving, grading, drainage, and storm water management.
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Expert level credit analysis skills and experience to evaluate business unit underwriting and portfolio management processes, loan structure, borrower financial condition, repayment capacity, collateral, exceptions, risk rating, key credit risk drivers, and credit review principles and methodologies.
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The Loan Review Quality Assurance Lead (QAL) conducts Quality Assurance (QA) reviews of the Credit Risk Review (CRR) function of independently evaluating and monitoring credit risk and credit management processes within the bank to minimize losses.
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Three to Five years experience in case management or utilization review or proven success as Registered Nurse Utilization Review I role. The RN Utilization Review Nurse collaborates as necessary with other members of the health care team to ensure the above according to the mission of CHRISTUS.
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Job Summary:The Utilization Review Specialist is responsible for the pre-certification, concurrent, and discharge review process for clients at all levels of care, resulting in the approval of their admission and continued treatment.
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Participate in producing well written reports and presentations to relevant review bodies, including senior management in order to defend conclusions and present any findings. Quantitative skills in the areas of structured finance, credit derivatives, default and recovery modeling, and / or credit risk management.
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Approximately three (3) years of experience in contract management, contract administration and/or the preparation/review of contract changes and claims for heavy construction, highway, or transit industry construction projects.
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Six years of progressively responsible experience in the design, review or management of work related to stormwater, drainage, and hydrology/hydraulics. Conducts and implements flood plain management principles and practices in accordance with Federal Emergency Management Agency regulations and City's Stormwater and Floodplain Management Ordinance.
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Lead Tenet Utilization Review Teams market structure and operations management to effectively support utilization review and authorization confirmation functions to promote an appropriate level of care and prevent payer denials.
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Data Privacy: We perform readiness and remediation reviews for regulatory data privacy requirements such as CCPA, CPRA, and GDPR. We review and guide companies in executing general data governance and data lifecycle management.
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UTILIZATION REVIEW / CASE MANAGEMENT RN - Part Time, Weekends. Must possess strong critical thinking skills, have an ability to perform clinical/chart review and abstract information efficiently.
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Lead and coordinate the review and approval process with the Planning and Real Property Departments for all survey-related documents for private development projects, from submission to being ready for recording in King County.
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Provide initial and on-going due diligence review on third party vendors to ensure risk are identified and applicable standards, and Vendor Management Office (VMO) policies are being followed.
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