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Risk management, internal control, or Certified Regulatory Compliance (CRCM) certification(s). Aggregate risk data across Technology to support reporting and analytics for risk management use by the business and 2nd line (RCSA, issues, vendor, control testing, etc.
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Understanding SDLC for Microsoft Dynamics product implementations, configurations - e.g. security and control, and/or optimizations of business process controls and application security, especially with facilitating core Microsoft Dynamics, other GRC applications and technologies, and industry-specific modules/products.
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Advanced-level knowledge of insurance products/coverage, underwriting, pricing, risk selection, market segments and marketplace; insurance finance and actuarial concepts; loss control/risk engineering; marketing techniques, regulatory environment and reinsurance; advanced-level knowledge of territory management.
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Appropriately assess risk when business decisions are made, demonstrating particular consideration for the firm's reputation and safeguarding Citigroup, its clients and assets, by driving compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations, adhering to Policy, applying sound ethical judgment regarding personal behavior, conduct and business practices, and escalating, managing and reporting control issues with transparency.
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Expert-level knowledge of insurance products/coverage, underwriting, pricing, risk selection, market segments and marketplace; insurance finance and actuarial concepts; loss control/risk engineering; marketing techniques, regulatory environment and reinsurance; advanced-level knowledge of territory management.
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Lead late-stage drug product development activities including scale-up, design of experiments (DOEs), risk assessments, and development of the integrated control strategy in partnership with other CMC functional areas, Quality, Regulatory Affairs, and Manufacturing.
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JOB SUMMARY:The Director of Quality is responsible for directing all hospital-wide Quality, Infection Control, Performance Improvement, and Risk Management activities in accordance with external regulatory agency requirements, accepted standards of care, and internal standards for patient care delivery as directed by hospital leadership, in order to enhance quality of patient care, increase efficiency and minimize risk.
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This position advises stakeholders across UCSF on highly complex construction and regulatory compliance matters and educates stakeholders on loss control and best practices to ensure UCSF preserves a high level of safety and protection across the campus and medical center while reducing risk and potential liability exposure.
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The role:The Independent Testing Senior Manager will be responsible for the continued development, execution and implementation of SoFi’s second line of defense (2LOD) control testing function.
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Knowledge of and experience evaluating non-financial risks facing complex financial institutions and prudent practices for managing those risks, using applicable regulatory guidance as well as common frameworks, such as FFIEC, NIST, and ISO. Particular experience in compliance risk management and BSA/AML risk management fields is a plus.
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Professional certifications with an emphasis on non-financial risk (e.g., CRISC, ACAMS, CISM, CISA, CISSP, CIA) or examiner commission are desired. An examiner commission issued by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, or other financial institution regulatory agency such as the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) or Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is ultimately required.
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Knowledge of regulatory guidance pertaining to enterprise and operational risk as well as risk control frameworks. Helps inform, implement and scale a business risk strategy for the BU. Manages timely identification and escalation of risks and issues and consults with BU management surrounding key risk management issues, ensuring bank and regulatory alignment.
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Useful, but not required: Professional certifications with an emphasis on non-financial risk (e.g., CRISC, ACAMS, CISM, CISA, CISSP, CIA) or examiner commission are desired. Particular experience in compliance risk management and BSA/AML risk management fields is a plus.
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Perform ongoing AML and OFAC risk assessments and horizon scanning for applicable regulatory requirements. Identify control gaps and lead the implementation of control enhancements to include AML, OFAC, and Regulatory Compliance.
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In addition, our team also works on projects with clients to manage these Quality business processes for supply chain, manufacturing, commercial operations and R&D. This includes analyzing various cGMP and 21 CFR Part 11 regulations in the Regulatory Compliance area to determine impact on risk exposure.
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