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Develop, maintain, and support an IT Risk management program to include risk identification, measurement/prioritization, mitigation, and reporting (in partnership with the Governance Manager.
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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), or other similar credentials.
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Minimum five years of recent related work experience in technology security management, software development and/or implementation, IT operations, technology-related consulting and/or risk management; experience in evaluating design, build, and deployment activities is a plus.
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Understanding of privacy program requirements and capabilities such as data inventory, data subject rights, consent and preference management, privacy by design, privacy impact assessments, incident response, third-party risk, etc.
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In coordination with the more experienced Model Quantitative Auditors, maintain relationships with Model Risk Management, Model Development, and Model Owners throughout the first and second lines of defense.
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Knowledge of FEMA Guidelines and Standards for Flood Risk Analysis and Mapping. Perform analysis on GIS datasets for flood hazard mapping and risk projects; Intermediate experience with FEMA’s HAZUS application for multi-hazard risk analysis.
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Vulnerability management) along with information and liability risk officers and technology management to help guide cyber security investigations and incidents. Participate in the creation and maintenance of use cases for recurring investigation/incident triggers in support of the 24/7 Cybersecurity Threat Operations and Cybersecurity Threat Management program.
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Benefits: We offer an attractive variety of healthcare plans, several come with a $0 employee premium, matching 100% of 401(k) contributions up to 4% of salary, paid time off and a generous holiday calendar, covering DACA/TPS renewal fees, and professional development opportunities.
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Qualifications REQUIREDBachelor’s degree in health sciences, public health, healthcare administration or related field or Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) certification and five (5) years of experience in ambulatory settingCertified Professional Coder (CPC) or Certified Risk Adjustment Coder (CRC) credential.
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Thomas & Hutton University - On-site provider of professional development hours and continuing education credits. Opportunities for professional development, strong benefits and compensation packages, a commitment to make our communities better for future generations, a family-oriented culture, and our reputation as a firm with extremely knowledgeable professionals who serve as trusted advisors to our clients.
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Capital Markets domain expertise – specific knowledge of one to two product domains and value chain such as Equities, Fixed Income, Foreign Exchange, Derivatives, Collateral management, Sales/Trading/Research, Settlements, Financial Management / Product Accounting, Risk, Credit.
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Responsibilities Works closely with management to facilitate the organization's ERM process and serves as a businessfocused, value-added partner to the business units to support 1st Line of Defense and 2nd Line of Defense activities to mature enterprise risk management programs.
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Thorough knowledge of quality assurance, quality improvement, utilization review, risk management, and accreditation and licensing requirements including NCQA, Knox-Keene Act, Federal HMO Act, CMS, HIPAA and related regulatory bodies.
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Minimum of 12 years of information security risk management experience, with a strong background in enterprise architecture, secure software development practices, cloud & infrastructure security, security applications and technologies.
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Exceptional Microsoft SQL Server design and development skills Service Development: RESTful APIs, Microservices, ASP.Net Core, Azure API Management, Azure API Apps Data: Microsoft SQL Server, Azure SQL, Entity Framework/CosmosDB, MongoDB (nice to have) Strong JavaScript framework experience with React.
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