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Deckers Brands is seeking a qualified and detail-oriented professional to join our team as a Third-Party Risk Management Manager. Third-Party Risk Management Manager page is loaded.
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Lead enterprise-wide view and oversight of the Banks operational risk including vendor risk management, business resiliency, financial reporting, affordable housing/ community investment activities, etc.
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Comprehensive knowledge of Third Party Risk Management methodologies, risk mitigation principles and outsourced risk governance best practices. Ability to provide consultation to first line business leaders in consideration of the business strategy and third party risk management objectives.
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You will help manage the design and delivery of the Risk controls assurance program, portfolio of projects, incident management, and implementation of overall operational risk management framework elements.
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The GFC Data Manager will interact with a wide variety of stakeholders across Global Risk Management, Front Line Units (FLUs), Global Technology & Operations and Enterprise Data Strategy & Governance to provide subject matter expertise for data related matters as it relates to Financial Crimes Compliance solutions.
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Partner with the first line of defense Technology teams and Chief Technology Officer to drive and support the implementation of Enterprise Risk Management programs including issue management, policy management, change management, risk assessment, third-party risk management, training.
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We're looking for a Senior Security Risk Manager to help advance our security risk and third party risk programs, helping us operationalize our risk management program alongside our third party risk program by implementing and managing companywide risk assessments, managing the risk register, and operationalizing a risk methodology that works across the enterprise.
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The Fraud & Risk Manager will play a pivotal role in safeguarding our organization against fraudulent activities and managing various risk factors associated with our credit card operations.
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Cibus has an immediate opening for a Manager of Quality Systems and Risk Management. Support functional teams with identifying, analyzing, and mitigating risks in line with enterprise risk management best practices.
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Provide strategic guidance and recommendations to senior management on fraud prevention strategies, risk mitigation initiatives, and business decisions. Proven experience in fraud prevention, risk management, or related field within the financial services industry, preferably in credit card operations.
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The Senior Risk Manager will manage a complex and diverse insurance and risk management program involving both marine and non-marine business operations. morantug.com) has an opportunity available for an experienced Senior Risk Manager in our New Canaan, CT headquarters office.
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5 years working in risk and regulatory compliance within the banking, capital markets and/or insurance industries (including thorough knowledge of the Basel Accord, Dodd Frank, FBO, FINRA, SEC, FinCEN, OCC, FDIC, CCAR, etc.
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Professional security or risk management certifications, [Certified Risk Management Assurance (CRMA), Certified Regulatory Compliance Manager (CRCM), Certified Information Systems Security Manager (CISSM), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), or Certified Risk & Information Systems Control (CRISC.
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Develop automated processes to calculate Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) Risk Adjustment Factor (RAF) models (v24 and v28) and accurately calculate RAF scores for each member.
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Senior Project Manager - Third Party Information Security Risk Management. Additional Certifications:CRCM, CPA, CFE, CAMS, American Bankers Association professional certificates Six Sigma, STEM, or Business, Risk, Compliance, or Audit related certifications.
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