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Plan, organize, direct and control all aspects of risk management activities. Delegate and support the QAPI and risk management activities of Department Directors to ensure desired, department-related outcomes for patient care and safety.
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Bachelors degree in Business, Technology, or related field; 7+ years of progressive leadership experience in risk management, consumer compliance, and/or AML/BSA, with specific payments experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
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The Senior Director of Enterprise Risk Management and Workers' Compensation at PIH Health oversees and strategizes risk management activities at PIH Health Good Samaritan Hospital and encompassing the comprehensive management of the Workers' Compensation program across the enterprise.
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The Model Risk Management (MRM) Business Analyst role is responsible for governance, analysis and reporting of model risks across all functional areas in the organization through all phases of the model life cycle.
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Guidehouse is a leading global provider of consulting services to the public sector and commercial markets, with broad capabilities in management, technology, and risk consulting.
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The DON plans and organizes training for staff members and works in partnership with the Assistant Director of Nursing (ADON) if applicable, Health Services Administrator (HSA), and Regional Leadership to fulfill contractual requirements and achieve operational and clinical performance targets.
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The Director of Portfolio Management and Conversions will also collaborate with the Director of Special Projects & Workouts on various initiatives and will also work on other special projects as needed.
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Five (5) years of experience with Quantitative Risk Management (QRM) model. Collaborate with the business line leaders to enhance the analysis and interpretation of liquidity risks and assign liquidity charges with a focus on promoting liquidity risk management within lines of business.
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The Director of Marketing at Pomelo will lead our marketing function and work to accelerate our growth, focusing primarily on the acquisition of new users in a social and community-first marketing model, with responsibility across the full stack of marketing: performance & media, brand & product, content & community, lifecycle & growth.
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The Director reports to the Dean of Students and serves as a member of the Student Life Leadership Team and the University's Care Team, among other integral groups that require a mental-health educational perspective.
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We're in search of a highly skilled Quantitative Analyst to bolster our quantitative analytics team in trading risk management. Employees in this role develop models, price energy derivatives, design and perform quantitative studies and analyses of spot/forward prices and volatilities for making pricing, trading, and risk management decisions.
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The Head of Talent Management will partner with HR and the business community to develop talent and organizational development strategies and execute talent initiatives to address organizational needs for BlueTriton.
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Proven experience (10+ years) in EDI management, specifically with the OpenText/GXS platformProven experience (5+) working with Oracle Cloud Supply Chain Management (SCM) Strong understanding of EDI standards, protocols, and file formats (ANSI X12, EDIFACT, XML, etc.
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The associated duties include (but are not limited to) working with EPIC’s managing director, EPIC’s research and administrative staff, and affiliated faculty to: Produce high-quality, timely, relevant “research with consequence” in support of education policymakers and practitioners.
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Provide leadership and management of the Manufacturing Operations and Manufacturing Sciences and Technology functions continually implementing “state-of-the-art” technology for the manufacture of biologics products.
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Title: director of risk management Company: Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Company
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