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Title: Senior Third-Party Risk Management Analyst. As a Third-Party Risk Management Senior Analyst, you will be responsible for supporting the implementation of the Third-Party Management Policy and Alternative Control Framework Third Party Management Standard across Markets.
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The Third-Party Risk Analyst supports Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) activities and our overall GRC program. The Cybersecurity team is seeking a passionate, experienced, and collaborative Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) practitioner to focus on our Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) program.
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We are seeking a Risk Manager to support the North America third party risk management program and lead multiple strategic initiatives with the TLMP program. The Third Party Lifecycle Management Program (TLMP) team is a second line of defense Third Party Risk Management team operating as part of the Corporate Risk function and acts as a 2nd Line of Defense.
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Support the development, deployment, and execution of the third party risk management framework. Five years of experience in third party risk management, operational risk, or compliance.
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Candidate must be proficient in third party regulatory guidance (e.g., OCC, FRB, CFPB, FFIEC) and able to perform effective challenge and oversight throughout the Third-Party Risk Management Lifecycle.
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Conducts targeted risk reviews of business unit compliance with the third-party risk management framework and policy and recommends actions to address any noted issues. As Senior Director, Third Party Risk Management, you will be a member of the bank's Enterprise Technology & Operations Risk organization.
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This role drives organizational change through the development and implementation of the Third-Party Risk Management program ensuring adherence to the Banks risk appetite while meeting regulatory expectations.
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Experience using third party risk management /Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) systems. CNB established the Vendor Management Office to support the third party risk management framework.
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Strongly prefer completion of Third Party Risk Management (TPRM) trainings and one or more related certifications (e.g. CISA, CISSP or CTPRP). The Global Business Services (GBS) organization team leads the Enterprise Procurement practice as a partner with business and functional stakeholders to plan, select and contract with third-party suppliers, as well as to advance environmental/social/governance outcomes of supplier relationships and manage the supplier governance program, as well as to lead captive insurance company operations.
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This individual will serve as a liaison between ECS, Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) and Business Continuity teams. 4+ years Third-Party Risk Management and/or Business Continuity experience preferred.
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Provide portfolio and risk analysis to third party risk management. Escalate to appropriate third party risk management as appropriate. Work closely with FBA senior managers and managers to ensure awareness and understanding of third party risk program requirements and associated risk within their portfolios.
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Critically review business relationship submissions in the Third Party Risk Management Gateway, the system used to clear potential business relationships within specified time frames. Create and present training sessions to internal groups related to the use of the Third Party Risk Management system.
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The ICN Business Relationships team performs a critical consultative, quality-assurance, and risk-management function for the Deloitte US Firms, helping the organizations remain unbiased and independent when entering into business relationships with third parties.
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Applicable bachelor’s degree or equivalent work experience (6+ years) within Risk Management, Internal Audit, Third Party Risk Management, Compliance, Cybersecurity, IT Security Governance, Computer Science, or other related fields.
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The 340B Pharmacy Compliance Specialist serves as a liaison between UVA Health's covered entities and 340B stakeholders such as third party administrators and contract pharmacies. Ensure data integrity is maintained for applicable applications (third party administrators, wholesalers, UVA pharmacy data warehouse, etc.
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