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Facilitate legal review and third-party risk management (TPRM) processes to develop and implement enforceable contracts, mitigate informational and other risk. Good time-management and multi-tasking skills.
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We are looking for a Third-Party Risk Management Specialist who is early in their career and can leverage interpersonal and communication skills in concert with deep security and technology expertise to enable business opportunity through efficient and accurate reporting of the state of Security and Privacy in the organization.
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The Enterprise Risk Manager (Manager) independently develops, executes and maintains the Enterprise Risk Management Program for Wescom Central Credit Union.
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Monitor risk exposure, track risk indicators, and report on risk management activities to senior management and relevant stakeholders. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Finance, Risk Management, or related field; advanced degree or professional certification (e.g., CRISC, CISA, CISM, CISSP, CRCM, CAMS, etc.
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Develop and deliver clinical risk management education programs for the purpose of medical malpractice prevention as part of UW Medicine coordinated quality assurance programs. This position reports to the Associate Director, Clinical Risk Management, for UWMC, and to the Associate Director, Clinical Risk Manager for Harborview Medical Center for entity-specific activities.
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Construct reviews and quarterly profiles for presentation to the ERMC (enterprise risk management committee) and produce ad hoc reports for the executive team and board committee(s) as required.
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The Director of Risk Management works under the direction of the Economic Development Corporation (EDC) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) with indirect working relationships to the GTB Governmental Tribal Manager, EDC General Managers, Resort General Manager and the Grand Traverse Economic Development Corporation (GTED) CEO. This position is responsible for risk management, safety, and Grand Traverse Band (GTB) insurances (e.g. property, casualty, auto, general liability and other insurances.
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UTILIZATION REVIEW / CASE MANAGEMENT RN - Part Time, Weekends. LifeBridge Health includes Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Northwest Hospital, Carroll Hospital, Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital and Grace Medical Center, as well as our Community Physician Enterprise, Center for Hope, Practice Dynamics, and business partners: LifeBridge Health & Fitness, ExpressCare and HomeCare of Maryland.
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Under the direction of the Chief Risk Officer (CRO) the Enterprise Risk Management Reporting Analyst (ERM Analyst) will analyze and interpret business information to generate reports that assess, measure, and monitor key risks in support of the association’s enterprise risk management efforts.
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Must possess strong critical thinking skills, have an ability to perform clinical/chart review and abstract information efficiently. Conducts concurrent and retrospective chart review for clinical, financial and resource utilization information.
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8+ years of experience in Cyber/Information Assurance, with a comprehensive understanding of cybersecurity disciplines including but not limited to the Risk Management Framework, DevSecOps, and cybersecurity engineering.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Occupational or Industrial Safety, Fire Protection, Risk Management preferred; and certifications in the following are preferred: Associate in Risk Management (ARM), Associate in Safety Professional (ASP), Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Health and Safety Technician (CHST.
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Perform periodic onsite inspections and audits of customer sites to evaluate the level of compliance with Safety Management, Environmental Health and Safety and Risk Management plans, programs policies and procedures.
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Supports data encryption deployments, including key management and documentation Risk, Control, Threat and Vulnerability Management. Responsibility in creating and maintaining Security related documentation as directed by the CISO, Director of EA&SD and Security Manager of Governance, Risk and Compliance or the associated project team.
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Provide on-call technical support via phone, email or teleconference to Client, as requested, or risk management/claims Administration personnel. Responsibilities: Conducts multi-line and / or specialty loss and operational analysis to achieve successful implementation of complex insurance and risk management programs.
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