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Functional responsibilities include: Ensuring effective challenge of models, overseeing model development and implementation, evaluating model results and taking prompt remedial actions, managing prioritization, scope and frequency of validation activities, evaluating model risk by highlighting the impact of potential deficiencies and weaknesses in model usage, reporting key findings and limitation to Model Risk Manager.
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The Catastrophe Risk Reporting Manager will support reporting of key catastrophe modeling metrics to business segments throughout The Hartford and serve as a thought partner for business segment initiatives.
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Current Professional Certifications in Cloud Security, Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), and/or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) (preferred.
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You will conduct detailed analysis of portfolio managers’ performance, risk and holdings using quantitative analytical tools such as Bloomberg, FactSet, MPI Stylus, Barra, Morningstar, and proprietary risk tools.
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Certifications: Desired by not required: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), CompTIA Security + or Network +, Project Management Professional (PMP), or other similar credentials.
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Professional designations such as Professional Engineer (PE), Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Occupational Health and Safety Technologist (OHST), Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST), Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU), Associate in Risk Management (ARM) or Certified Risk Manager (CRM.
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Oversee and manage the development of resources related to property loss control and risk management. oversee and manage the training of loss control associates as it relates to property loss control and risk management areas.
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The Manager, Medicare Risk Adjustment has organization level responsibilities for the administration of all provisions/requirements of HMSA's Medicare Risk Adjustment program. Provides education and information to the entire HMSA community regarding Medicare Advantage risk adjustment.
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Associate in Claims and/or Enterprise Risk Management insurance designation preferred. Collaborates with Sr. Risk Analyst to develop and implement claims strategy including subrogation.
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The Cyber Risk and Compliance Tool Administrator / IT Risk Analyst plays a critical role in maintaining and enhancing the IT risk management practice within our company. Demonstrated expertise in configuring, customizing, and managing GRC platforms such as Archer, ServiceNow, MetricStream, etc., to support cyber risk management activities.
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As a member of Finastra's Third Party Risk Management team (TPRM), the Sr. Manager will evaluate, plan, and implement improvements in processes, practices, and organizational effectiveness related to all phases of Third-Party Risk Management lifecycle.
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CFA (Charted Financial Analyst) / FRM (Financial Risk Manager) preferred. Understanding of Liquidity Risk Regulatory requirements pertaining to Reg YY and FINRA, CFTC, NFA or FDIC.
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The Market Risk Regulatory Policy Manager will be responsible for leading on the development of a full library of policy interpretations which lay out approach to aspects of the US FRTB rules which may be silent or ambiguous.
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Catastrophe Risk Manager. Risk Manager - KR07AE. The Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) department is responsible for enterprise aggregate exposure management and reporting, portfolio aggregation and catastrophe pricing and modeling.
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This position will fill in for key positions such as the DON, ADON, Clinical Manager, MDS Coordinator, Staff Development Coordinator, Home Health QA, Wellness Manager, etc. Facilitating and analyzing clinical quality areas, including wound care, infection control, fall risk reduction, pain management, weight loss and dehydration, and Quality Assurance/Performance Improvement (QAPI) activities to monitor and improve resident/patient outcomes.
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