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Drive continuous evolution of the Third Party Risk Management program. Ensure third-party risk management practices are aligned with regulatory requirements and industry best practices.
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The Third-Party Risk Manager will be part of the Strategy & Operations, Law, Compliance, and Government Relations team and support the implementation of a holistic approach for the identification, assessment, management, monitoring, and reporting of third-party risks within the law department.
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Minimum of five years of Quality Assurance, Internal Audit, Risk, Compliance or Second Line Third Party Risk Management experience in the Financial Services industry. The role of Enterprise Third Party Risk Governance Quality Assurance Senior Analyst will be responsible for partnering with SoFi Business Units, internal program stakeholders and external third party service providers to support the oversight and governance of SoFi's Third Party Risk Management Program, through conducting assessments of the design and operational effectiveness of the program, to ensure compliance with requirements across the supplier lifecycle.
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Collaborate with internal team and stakeholders to design and develop effective quality assurance strategies, across the end to end third party lifecycle, and in accordance with SoFi Third Party Risk Management Program requirements.
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Responsible for the global oversight and coordination of 2nd line of defense activities and programs related to third party risk management, and serves as the primary advisor on third party risk management to segment Chief Risk officers.
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Bachelor’s Degree with 2+ years of relevant experience; ideally in Vendor/Third Party Risk Management, Operational Risk, Compliance or Operations. Third Party Risk Management certification or Operational Risk experience a plus.
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Job Description Reporting to a Manager, Third Party Portfolio Management, the Third-Party Portfolio Risk Manager (TPPRM) partners with Product Service Owners (PSOs) in assigned Business Lines (BL), BL Chief Risk Officers (CRO) staff, Risk/Compliance/Audit (RCA) Managers, Procurement Partners, Law Division, Technology and Information Security teams to implement and drive the end-to-end execution of third-party risk management lifecycle.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and experience using tools such as Archer, Ariba, Supplier Manager (SM), Vendor Management and Maintenance (VMM), Domo, Confluence, and other third-party risk tools.
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Experience with third party vendor lifecycle and/or third party risk management process preferred but not required. Ensure compliance with OneMain’s Third Party Risk Management program, policy, and procedures as well as compliance with regulatory requirements.
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Support program and process updates, and continue to guide third party program requirements, through results generated from quality assurance and testing execution. Knowledge of Third Party Risk Management methodologies, regulatory expectations and risk mitigation principles.
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Analyze documentation to assess third party risk and compliance with program requirements. Work in a collaborative, and constructive manner with business units and internal and external stakeholders to enhance the effectiveness of processes and controls, and managing third party risk with key suppliers.
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We are looking for a Third Party Risk Manager to support and facilitate the TPRM lifecycle which involves initial planning and risk assessment, due diligence, contract execution, ongoing monitoring, reporting and termination of third-party relationships.
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As part of our ongoing commitment to maintaining the highest standards of security and risk management, we are seeking experienced and talented Third-Party Risk Manager to join our Cyber Risk Management team.
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6+ years of experience in supply chain management, vendor/third-party risk management, or related industry. Demonstrate an advanced understanding of the sourcing solutions business model to champion the broader functions within the organization that lead to building and driving the Third-Party Risk Management Program agenda.
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If you have Third-Party risk management experience especially experience implementing and overseeing FRB, OCC and FDIC Third-Party related regulatory requirements, engaging with regulators or regulatory matters, consider applying to this dynamic opportunity.
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