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Drive successful and timely completion of commitments and requirements Issues and Actions TRM network and app pen test findings, FOSS findings Risk acceptances and policy deviations PDMS Policy and Procedures document reviews.
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Leidos currently has an opening for a Senior Risk Mitigation Specialist to work in a customer facility at MacDill AFB, Tampa, FL. Expertise in due-diligence and counterintelligence analysis is required.
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We're looking for a Coding Specialist II- Risk Adjustment Coder to join our team! Preferred: Certified Risk Adjustment Coder (CRC). Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA), Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT), Certified Coding Specialist (CCS), or Certified Professional Coder (CPC) certification status required.
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Hands-on experience with BlackRock's Aladdin, Bloomberg or similar third-party risk and performance systems a plus. Develop and leverage Value-at-Risk (VaR) and other market risk models, including both historical and forward-looking "macro-factor" based models.
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Experience: IT/IT Security and/or Corporate Risk/Audit Work experience- 6+ years IT Risk Management and/or IT Internal Audit including experience in Information Security & Technical Privacy- 4+ years.
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Relevant certifications such as FRM (Financial Risk Manager) or CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) are a plus. Develop and implement quantitative risk models and methodologies specific to structured credit instruments such as residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS), asset-backed securities (ABS), and collateralized loan obligations (CLOs.
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To ensure an effective implementation and support of the accreditation and risk management plan/program, the specialist works in collaboration with local leadership (President, Chief Operating Officer (COO), Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), and Chief Medical Officer (CMO.
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The Patient Safety, Advocacy and Risk Management Specialist will have responsibility for data entry into the Midas Event Reporting system, the Pennsylvania Patient Safety Reporting System (PA PSRS) including external reporting to PA PSRS and the PA DOH, and running reports and performing data analysis from each of these data bases.
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The Enterprise Risk Analyst is expected to leverage their subject matter expertise in ERM when acting as business partner with our colleagues in the first line of responsibility when performing their daily Risk & Control Activities (RCA) in accordance with company policy and procedures.
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The CAO Chief Risk Office (CRO) team works with internal risk partners and business units across CAO as well as enterprise groups (Model Risk Management, FRBD, Audit) to identify and manage model risk.
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4+ years of experience in IT risk management and/or audit experience in cyber risk management, preferably in the insurance and financial services industry. As a Cyber Risk Manager, you will work closely with technical and business process teams to facilitate application risk assessments, coordinate remediation efforts, create mitigation plans, recommend controls, test control effectiveness, as well as assist with tracking remediation efforts to completion.
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Nature and Scope The Risk Management Coordinator conducts Root Cause Analysis, collaborates with multiple departments in identifying performance improvement opportunities, and is responsible to ensure adequate follow through of issues identified in RCA#s and complaints.
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The IT Risk Analyst would maintain information that will allow the Information Security Officer to keep executive management informed about the results of the risk assessments and make recommendations for mitigation.
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Employees who are hired at or promoted to the classifications of Deputy County Counsel III or IV are eligible for additional compensation as outlined below once they have acquired and maintain a State Bar of California-approved Legal Specialist Certification as a Family Law Specialist or Child Welfare Law Specialist.
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Actively participate in CFTC/NFA examinations, internal audits (CAS), external reviews (KPMG) and Model Validation (MV) on Market Risk, Product Control, Counterparty Credit Risk models and Initial Margin (SIMM.
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