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This individual will serve as a liaison between ECS, Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) and Business Continuity teams. Communicate with business and Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) teams regarding issues discovered during DDQ reviews.
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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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Provides oversight of perpetual third-party risk management functions including ongoing management, change management, and the remediation of findings that result from risk assessments for business operations.
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Representing business leadership to coordinate and facilitate Third Party Risk Management activities. Partnering with business operations, technology teams and internal functions to conduct on-site visits of third party, as required.
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Third Party Risk Management & Governance SeniorDuration: 6 monthsLocation: Onsite (Hybrid) in McLean, VA on Tuesday, Wednesday and ThursdayYears of experience: 5+Must Haves: Prior experience building controlled risk response, process control design, Risk management experience, experience with GSE (Government Sponsored Enterprise), Third Party/Fourth Party Risk Governance (Seller/Servicer Preferred), Independent worker and self-starter.
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The Senior Specialist, Third Party InfoSec Risk will be part of the InfoSec Architecture team and engage with all team members in Information Security, IT Operations, DevSecOps, Architecture, Information Technology, PPFA strategic business partners, and management staff within PPFA.
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FUNCTION: The Third Party Risk Analyst is responsible for working with direct business lines and key subject matter experts to manage the risk exposure from engaging Third Party Services.
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The Associate Director, Supplier Risk and TPRM role will support BMS’ Supply Risk and Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) function within the Procurement organization. Associate Director, Supplier Risk & Third-Party Risk Management page is loaded.
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Qualified candidate will have a bachelor's or master's degree in business administration, Risk management or related field and at least 8 years of experience in a third-party risk management or similar role, or appropriate combination of education and experience.
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Work with other SMEs under the third party risk management framework to ensure the third party risk management activities are efficient. Third Party Risk Management Framework.
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As a Third-Party Risk Manager, you will work closely with technical and business process teams to facilitate third party risk assessments. 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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Identifies and communicates third-party risks to business owners and other stakeholders during the Sourcing process and Category planning Participates in special projects and assessments pertaining to third-party risk and due diligence.
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The ideal candidate must be well versed in SAG-AFTRA Commercials contracts, third party rights for creative assets and excited about making great creative work. Work collaboratively as a partner to Producers and Brand teams to review creative work for 3rd party clearances and/or legal implications; intellectual property, licensing, likeness release, use of logos/artwork, trademarks, etc.
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Third-party applications testing with Dragon (medical dictation), VPSX (Epic Print Server), (BCA) Business Continuity Access (Epic Downtime) Knowledge of third-party applications such as Dragon (medical dictation), VPSX (Epic Print Server), (BCA) Business Continuity Access (Epic Downtime.
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The Third Party Risk Manager will be responsible for implementation of third-party risk management framework for Emprise Bank including oversight of vendor relationships and contract governance , identification and implementation of due diligence requirements, identification and administration of MRM requirements and operational & infrastructure implementation to support strong third-party oversight.
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