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Proactively maintain partnerships with stakeholders from various departments, such as enterprise risk management, product management, finance, and IT, to provide insight and support related to model risk management.
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Serve as a resource and consultant for risk management activities, performance improvement, policy/procedure development and compliance initiatives. Bachelor's degree in a clinical healthcare, risk management, business, finance, or a related field required.
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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. A bachelor's degree and approximately 3 years of relevant work experience with an emphasis on risk management supplemented with internal controls, audit, process improvement, system implementation, organizational management, or other related fields.
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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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This is a really exciting time to be working in Data & Analytics at WEX. We are driving towards our True North vision of providing the right data, in the right place, at the right time so that we can enable and accelerate the journey to being a data-driven organization.
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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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Exposure to regulatory expectations and industry standards concerning risk management practices including model risk management. + Experience with Energy Trading Risk Management systems.
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As an enterprise risk management Consultant, you are responsible for executing risk management projects for client(s) including planning the ERM program design, developing the ERM program and implementing ERM program strategies.
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Verbal and written communication skills including discussing medical needs with members and interfacing with internal staff/management and external vendors and community resources. Job SummaryThis position is responsible for conducting medical management and health education programs for customers on government health care programs.
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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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Provides guidance and support to lines of business in developing procedures, maintaining risk and control libraries, third-party risk management, developing KRIs and KPIs, monitoring control environment and business continuity planning.
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4-10 years of experience in Credit Risk Management, Fraud Risk Management, orUnderwriting, focusing on enterprise clientele. As an early member of Ramp's Risk Strategy & Operations, you will drive operational initiatives related to underwriting, customer risk management, and fraud.
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Overview of the Safety Manager Role The individual selected will have the opportunity to positively impact safety and injury trends in Williams-Sonoma, Inc. They will work with a myriad of individuals to elevate Safety and Risk Management functions in a collaborative manner with the goal to make the safety program an integral element of the overall operations of Supply Chain, Store, and Corporate Offices.
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The purpose of this position is to provide technical leadership and management of MTA’s cyber security program in Supply Chain and Third-Party Risk Management. Lead a team of cybersecurity Third Party Risk Management risk assessment analysts to conduct risk analysis and assessments of third-party vendors, suppliers, and partners.
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At least 2 years of work experience, especially related to actuarial, insurance/risk management, data management, and analytics. Specialty Business Solutions — provides an integrated suite of software for full end-to-end management of insurance and reinsurance business, helping companies manage their businesses through efficiency, flexibility, and data governance.
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