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Manage third-party risk management queues which include initial onboarding, periodic assessments, offboarding and external due diligence requests to ensure appropriate actions are taken to engage or disengage with third-parties.
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As a Trader I - Risk at Fanatics Betting & Gaming (FBG), you are here to help us create an entertaining betting proposition that appeals to Fanatics customers while appropriately managing betting limits, and overall trading risk.
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The Risk Adjustment Reporting & Analytics Manager is an opportunity to lead complex analytics projects and initiatives for Cigna’s Medicare Advantage Risk Adjustment business. Reporting to the Senior Manager of Risk Adjustment Analytics, this position will manage the prioritization, intake, and deliverables for core Risk Adjustment Analytics programs in support of the broader RA Business Strategy.
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Professional certification in risk management or insurance (e.g., CRMP, FRM, PRM, CERA, CPCU) strongly preferred. Pursuit is searching for a Director of Risk & Insurance to lead our global insurance programs.
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Experience in risk management, cyber security, or technology related governance, with a focus on emerging technologies and artificial intelligence and a strong understanding of complex technical capabilities, risks, and controls in areas of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, blockchain and quantum computing with an eye to the next wave of technology.
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The clinician has experience working with survivors of sex trafficking, sexual exploitation, and those at high risk of being trafficked. Provides individual therapy for survivors of sex trafficking and exploitation and individuals who are at high risk of being trafficked.
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Certified Risk Adjustment Coder (CRC) required or commitment to get within 1 year of employment. Three to five years’ experience with medical records and/or medical coding, preferably risk adjustment coding.
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Monitor adherence to gas operations, and asset risk management plans. Assist and support the other asset risk management activities within the department. Knowledge of DOT, PHMSA, AMSE, API and all codes associated with compressor station design and operation.
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Due diligence will include reviews by Independence, Anti-Corruption & Trade, Vendor Cyber Security, and other risk domains. Executes various tasks related to technical support and development of TPRM Gateway, the U.S. Firms' Risk and Brand Protection (R&BP) Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) program.
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Primary Purpose of Position : Ensures the Credit Union is adhering to the most recent risk and compliance requirements of the NCUA and other regulatory agencies. Monitors Vendor Management System ensuring vendors, risk assessments, and reviews are conducted and updated.
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Detailed, bank specific knowledge in Identity & Access management, Application security, Risk assessments, Cloud technologies, GRC (Governance, Risk, and Compliance) with emphasis on security processes and controls.
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Such programs include, but are not limited to: Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL), Comprehensive Stress Testing, Risk Adjusted Return on Capital (RAROC), and Model Risk Management. Supports best practices in modeling and model risk management (e.g., parameterize and calibrate forecasting models, perform ongoing monitoring of model assumptions, develop and update documentation.
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They are responsible for leading auto claims management efforts and risk mitigation initiatives, providing strategic guidance and leadership to our internal risk management claims team, and actively managing our critical third-party representatives (Carrier/TPA, broker, legal counsel, etc.
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Facilitate effective risk management related to KYC/AML and ISDA Compliance for North America. Initiate Third Party Risk Management and Vendor Onboarding for any third-party vendor who has not yet onboarded.
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Job Summary: The Senior Catastrophe Risk Analyst will work alongside our brokerage, claims, and analytics teams to quantify catastrophe exposure for a wide variety of clients and communicate these results in a efficient & concise manner.
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